Enough with the Tony, Manu, etc. talk...
Avery's sending Sean to Japan? Not a bad retirement gift...
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Enough with the Tony, Manu, etc. talk...
Avery's sending Sean to Japan? Not a bad retirement gift...
I'm sorry, but for Avery to get louder cheers than David, Pop and Sean means simply that #6 must hang in the rafters of the SBC next to Sean, David, Johnny, James and George.
And what the hell is up with MySA.com spelling it "Elliot"?
if #6 hangs, the whole thing will be a joke.
Guess the Pop and Holt haters shit tonight when Pop and Sean had great things to say about each other.
And the great things Sean said about Peter Holt.
Boy, really mustve made the haters flinch.
And the great things Sean said about Avery Johnson.
Boy, really mustve made the haters flinch.
Especially when he said they wouldn't have won anything without him.
avery did look somewhat happy.
What all with the asswhoopin he got that day.
It will be hanging soon.Quote:
if #6 hangs, the whole thing will be a joke.
Avery got an amazing standing ovation tonight. Both Sean and Steve Kerr brought up that his jersey will be going up. I think that it will happen not next season, but the following one.
adios to retired jerseys having any cred, just my opinion though.
Both Elliott and DRob have repeatedly said that Avery was the driving force behind the Championship team in 1999. Their opinions probably carry a little more weight.Quote:
adios to retired jerseys having any cred, just my opinion though.
By the way, if anyone missed the Video Tribute from tonight's ceremony. You can find it here.
http://www.nba.com/spurs/history/elliott_050306.html
so now vocal leaders deserve to have there jerseys retired??Quote:
Both Elliott and DRob have repeatedly said that Avery was the driving force behind the Championship team in 1999.
stretching it.
How about being the franchise's All-Time assist leader?
Thanks, Kori!Quote:
Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
I was going to e-mail the Spurs asking if they could post this since we didn't get it all on FSN.
But Kori, I mean, this IS T Park saying this. He has to carry more weight than D-Rob, Kerr, Elliott and the organization, right.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
So now I can't have an opinion??
Alrighty.
artis gilmore needs to have 53 retired.
See, it's like that beer commerical when they say there are no stupid questions. Then immediately retract it with the stupid questions.Quote:
Originally Posted by T Park
Comments like "adios to retired jerseys having any cred" spell it out.
Hata.
Agreed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Das Texan
He won't have that assist record when Tony gets done here, Manu might break it too.
That doesn't matter, he holds it now. I don't even like AJ, but I know that he averaged nearly 10 assists in one season, that he shot over 49% from the floor for four seasons in a row, that he's the current all-time assist leader, and that nearly every player who was on the 1999 team has said in public that he made them a better player through motivation and inspiration.
Two things (one good, one bad) about the MDM that realized again when I saw the tape.
1. Greg Anthony was on that Blazers team. Haw Haw!
2. Sean contributed to the continuation of "Go Spurs Go." Bad Sean!
Now back to your regularly scheduled thread.
Of all threads, can we not turn this one into a "AJ - yes or no" thread?
Thanks, Kori! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
I just wish they used something other than RealMedia...:(
I have a RM alternative if you want it.Quote:
Originally Posted by travis2
Might be interested...I can't/don't have RM at work, and given the fact that the damn thing comes loaded with every spamware application known to the free world, there is no way in hell I'm loading it up at home...
Did anyone catch the retirement ceremony on DirectTV?
I watched the game on DISH Network, and they cutoff the feed right after the final buzzer... called 'em up, they blamed it in Fox Sports...
I'm trying to figure out who to blame so I can fuss at them.
Sean was great last night. The mention of Rose was very ballsy. I am glad he said it!!
I think AJ's number should be retired.... But only one of them.The whole ceremony was very moving, and of course classy. I expected no less from the organization. San Antonio really does have the best fans in the world.
Sounds to me that they must have forgot to cut off the beer sales at the proper time.Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnny_Blaze_47
I liked it when Kerr said that Pop's suit should be retired and hung on the rafters. :)
I think when all is said and done, they need to name the arena or a street after Pop, because he was a huge part of putting the franchise on the map
How about naming a soft drink after him?
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Originally Posted by Useruser666
brilliant!
pop wont want to get recognized for anything.
When pop retires, itll be quiet, without fanfare, and without a retirement ceremony.
Fans will be ok with it too, the stupid fans in this town are still pissed at him for Bob HIll, Malik Rose, and whatever else.
Pop had nothing to do with Rose's trade. It was all front office.
Popatop? :lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Useruser666
Id say Pop had a hand in it, basketball wise though, not personally.
Once again Jim, thats not ME thinking that, its the all intelligent Spurs fans in san antonio that think that.
I would say, Pop reluctantly agreed.
But to make my point, has Pop ever ever made a trade in midseason?
No, especially a team that is #1 in the league and relies of team chemistry perhaps more than any championship team in the history of bball.
Taking a chance to hurt team chemistry is a huge gamble and nobody can ever say that Pop is considered a gambling man, am I right?
Pop isn't a gamling man, but, he saw the benefits of the trade outweighed the negatives.
Back to Sean.
Im amazed he didn't start ballin..
Also, cool comments by him about Pop and Peter Holt.
Maybe those comments could shed some light on how nice of guys those guys are.
Whoever it was on a previous thread that said they would probably play "simply the best" last night....Nailed it!!!!
They play that at every retirement ceremony. I was at DRob's and they played it then.Quote:
Originally Posted by davi78239
Avery Johnson was a nice guard with a very animated perspective on what works and what doesn't. If he was as good as the audience there last night thought, he wouldn't have played for every Western team in the NBA, nor would the Spurs have thought of trading him or cutting him. I agree, if the Spurs hang his jersey up, it's "Katy Bar the Door!" Everyone's jersey will be up there
they played his taco cabana commercial....so i was satisfied....missed having malik at the ceremony though.....Good to have #32 up there....he deserved it, and so does avery.
Having the TC commercial played was fucking classic.
The crowd kept asking him to say it, but alas, Sean did not want to.
My favorite Sean TC commercial was the radio ad he did right after returning from Detroit.
"What was the worst part of being in Detroit? The cold? The snow? The people? No...THEY HAD NO TACO CABANAS!" :lol
Thought it was solid of both Tony and Manu to wear #32 jerseys to the ceremony. Neither played with Sean, but both respected the man and the event by wearing his jersey.
It seems to me that they both get it.
Got a link Johnny?Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnny_Blaze_47
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Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
Kori, why would anyone not like AJ?
I do not understand that at all? Help me out here, I am really trying to figure this out. Are you privy to some inside info that I am not aware of?
Count me in as one who believes Avery's number shouldn't be hanging, just an opinion.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
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Originally Posted by johnny00
duh...with a name like you have, I can see why you do not want to have a 3rd PG's number up there.
:)
:lolQuote:
Kori, why would anyone not like AJ?
I do not understand that at all? Help me out here, I am really trying to figure this out. Are you privy to some inside info that I am not aware of?
I was just trying to say that I'm not an AJ-lover. I just don't have much attachment to the players that were here prior to me really liking the Spurs.
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Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
Oh, I thought you were just trying to push timvp's button.
:)
Not really related to the current conversation, but this is a very nice picture. I was there when they were taking these pictures at halftime. It was great to be in the room with these five, along with Kerr, Peter Holt, Governor Perry, etc.
http://www.spursinfo.com/photos/spur.../050306_10.jpg
Pop was the driving force behind the trade and has been for years. RC and the scouting department have never felt as strongly about trading Rose as Pop has.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jimcs50
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Originally Posted by timvp
I do not believe that.
Pop does not change his successful winning teams in mid stream.
Rose was helping the team on and off the court, he is better than Nazr, this move was not a basketball decision, it was total front office driven. Now having said that, it was Pop's decision to give Rose that inflated contract, so he probably felt some pressure from the owner to remedy the mistake.
Cool Pic... Thanks for sharing Kori.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
Pop has said himself to the media and to Rose himself that they were trying to trad ehim that they would continue trying to trade him.
Pop told this to Rose in the final meetings last summer after he was nearly traded to New York.
Pop knew of Rose being traded. Pop knew he had to trade Rose in order to make moves in the future.
When the Spurs gave Rose the contract in '02, no one knew that Tony would be who he is, no one knew what the hell some skinny kid from Arg. was going to do or be as good as he would be.
They got the big contracts and because of that, the Malik was the odd man out.
Pop knew this. Pop knew he had to trade Malik.
To think Pop just siad, ok, when a trade came up is beyond stupid,
Well, it is beyond stupid to trade him in midseason when they were playing so well.
They have not played a good game since the trade.They are 4-1 since the trade and their average margin of vistory is 3.2. Coincidence? Hardly.
That was a nice ceremony for Sean. It made me cry some :cry. I'm so glad he's staying around and still being part of the Spurs. I wish him the best in the future.
Yeah I can see Manu sitting there watching it and thinking if he's going to have to do that how can he get out of being the man now for TC commercials after watching those videos :lolQuote:
they played his taco cabana commercial....so i was satisfied....missed having malik at the ceremony though.....Good to have #32 up there....he deserved it, and so does avery.
Great pic.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
Get those 5 out on the court at the same time. :hat :elephant
They were....Sunday night.Quote:
Originally Posted by mattyc
Forget about the link.
The Spurs' Production Manager said he thinks the ceremony for Sean will
be available on DVD.
:smokin