My knees are fine, but I am not 6'11 and carrying the weight of Duncan around.
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damn thanks so much... from not being able to watch the game yesterday the interview is what i wanted to hear the most...
Pop is just as giddy as the rest of us... all these new additions have unwound him quite a bit... compared to this point last year Goucette was probably much less imposing than the grizzly bear that made Pop go a little cookoo... anyways, in all his anxiousness, we got to see an extended version of what goes on in Pop's head...
Nice read. Thank timvp.
not sure about
sorry not sure about that quote :
-Hairston had a great year in the D-league last year. The Spurs will keep an eye on how he's developing.
Does he mean that Hairston could stay one more year in D-league ?
Who are Hill and Hairston?
No comments about Bell and Harrison?
When The Franchise is happy, then :lobt2:Quote:
-Duncan is thrilled about the additions. He was excited both when the Spurs traded for Jefferson and signed McDyess.
I dont think it was the training that did him in. It was the first half of the season making up for the Manu injury, plus the early part of the season when Parker was out as well.
seems to me that popovich is still not as up on hairston as he should be. what does the guy need to do to get a shot at some legit PT with the spurs?
Timvp, thanks for the recap. :tu
They not only want Hill to play backup pg but he'll get some minutes at sg as well. Won't Mason and Ginobli eat up most those minutes?
Hairston would dominate the D-League if he played there this year. They need to find NBA time for him.
Did you notice he deliberately left out Greece?Quote:
-Pop doesn't believe it's true that there is a shortage of talent in Europe. Not only in countries like Italy but also in Eastern Europe in countries like Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria and Poland -- who produced Marcin Gortat. The European prospects are going to keep coming.
Good news. It isn't at all a big deal if Tim isn't in top shape for the start of the season. I'm quite convinced that what Tim did last summer was a big reason of the tendinosis.Quote:
Tim Duncan is not running up hills and doing the things he usually does in the summer. The Spurs are holding him off. Manu Ginobili is healthy again. Pop hopes that adding Richard Jefferson and Antonio McDyess puts the Spurs back in the ballgame.
http://www.kzs-zveza.si/kzs/slike/udrih_beno.jpgQuote:
The Spurs have had a lot of foreign players and the main positive with foreign players is that they don't feel entitled. They come in, they are really happy to be here and they really want to learn. Their work ethic is impeccable.
lol Beano
In the same idea, Larry Brown, who is helping the french NT, has said today in an french interview: "the game is better played here (in Europe) and i know i will have some problems for saying that"
http://www.lequipe.fr/Basket/breves2...rry-brown.html
lol the Beno post from Bruno. I was going to post after reading this thread that Pop must have blocked Beno out of his memory.
The Spurs brass has been uniformly noncomittal in their public statements about Mahinmi -- as if repeating talking points. RC volunteers that they don't know what to expect of him. In response to a question about Ian's great potential, Lindsey hestitates and replies "that's what we would hope."
They clearly want to get Mahinmi's attention and they appear to have it -- he's playing with urgency. Kremlinologists can read the tea leaves until October 31 when the Spurs must decide upon his '10-'11 option.