true but you never know, some fan might take the gatorade leaving none for timmy, tony et al
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Good stuff.
I wouldn't mind seeing Oberto in the lineup if it meant less Bonner.
It's pretty obvious that we need to insert Hill in the rotation somehow.
Mason can not create for others and he's really a SG. Let's keep it that way.
So basicly, More Gooden/Bowen, insert Hill, playoff timmy, Parker to carry the team.
and BURY that piece of shit Bonner!!
It seems everyone around here (minus the Pop apologists) realizes what's going on out there, but Pop is sticking to his guns. Parker is great and young and all, but you can't expect him to attack the way he does for 40 mins, and then defend Frodo as well: that's ridiculous. Parker needs a break too, and Hill is perfect for that.
Gooden will make Dirk work on the defensive end. He also rebounds better than Bonner and gets to the FT line. That is why I like the idea of Gooden, Duncan, Bowen, Mason/Fin, TP.
I told people earlier in the season when they got all exicted about a last minute defeat of Dallas that it meant nothing- that is, comparing oneself to Dallas as if it had any merit.Quote:
Dallas' victory was not a surprise. They aren't going anywhere in the playoffs either.
I had all the same thoughts as Kori, with a few others.
Ball movement was almost non-existant. Fin and Mase were shooting great from 3, but nobody was looking for them. When this team moves the ball well, good things happen. It's that simple. There was too much Tony 1-on-1 and Tim 1-on-1.
Tony was Barea's bitch, essentially.
At times, it seemed the Spurs weren't giving 100%. The Spurs should never have their effort questioned in the playoffs if they want to win.
To quote an angry ST enthusiast, butt-fucking Spurs!!!! [/rant]
Well I found the Mavs 2006 championship ring!!!!
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