Dice still has more hops than any big on this team and arguably our best post defender.
I'm afraid to think about who Pop will play next to Timmy next year in clutch situations.
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Dice still has more hops than any big on this team and arguably our best post defender.
I'm afraid to think about who Pop will play next to Timmy next year in clutch situations.
:toast will be just a sad as when Horry hung 'em up
Don't worry about that now, Mugen...
We'll cross that bridge when we get there, let's enjoy what the Spurs have now:toast
Dyess looks awesome out there. Shame he is hanging it up.
one of the classiest guys to ever step on the court. It'd be crazy to think what kind of player he would have been if he didn't blow up his knee.
Great all around player.
With all the trade talk going on I'd hope if the spurs made a move this season it wouldn't include moving dyess. My only hope is to see him retire a champion. He really deserves it. DYESS IS BOSS.
Love Dice. Hope he re evaluates things after the season. He can definitely still ball.
Get him a ring!
the garbage time dunk was fucking awesome
Get him a ring, yes.
He did say he really hurts next day after a lot of minutes. I figure he still likes to play, with the Spurs, and the money is probably better than he'll ever make again, but his body is sending signals.
Damn man, Dice is a bossman. I hope he can and wants to come back next year for another round, play him limitedly in the reg and let him play in the playoffs.
For real though, if his body is hurting and he is having trouble making it through the NBA season, man's gotta do what he's gotta do.
I hope he does retire. I have a lot of respect for the guy, and I like to see classy people get out of work early. That's better than a life time of rehab and joint replacements.
I too see absolutely NO REASON he should retire. He doesn't even play heavy minutes!
True, but sorta... not really garbage time. Bucks starters still on the floor. If we were up by 10 or so, yeah, but the Bucks were going for the steal or the foul and missed both, and Dice just did a show time dunk. Good hops for his age.
Many here surely remember when he came into the league, what an absolute beast he was.
You wouldn't see it. He is in pain a lot, same as Robinson was. I didn't want David to retire. I felt the Spurs could repeat had David stuck around. David was done, hurting and that happens to all of them. Remember Larry Bird laying courtside during his final years with his bad back? Sucks to see the great ones fade, reminds us of our own mortality.
He should retire lifting a :lobt2:
St. Antonio McDyess
Do it for Dice!
Dice is awsome.
anybody has vid of dice dunk?
Liked Dice alot before he became a Spur, and love him now that he is a Spur. :tu Good defender, good mid-range J, and most importantly great guy...:tu
THe old man still has some life left - at least for this season.
I miss him already and he's not even gone yet.
Please pick up your option and give it one more year, Dice - the Spurs need you.
Sincerely,
Ruff
Dice + :lobt2: = :toast
Classy guy. He will be missed.
I'm hopping that a Championship will give him cause to come back and defend it next season. Otherwise I'm sure he's done.
I'm pretty sure they were talking about Jordan when they mentioned GOAT but I thought I'd let you know McDyess averaged 20+10 from the 99 to the 01 season right before his first major injury. In 99 only he and one other NBA player averaged 20 points 10 rebounds and 2 blocks a game. The other guy was some no name Spurs kid...Dumken? Dutton? I can't remember now...
Dice really brings us quality minutes. If he could just stop doing this one shit pass every game that gets intercepted, everything would be perfect. I can understand though that he wants to retire. I mean, its not just the minutes on the basketball court, but all the work which needs to be done to stay in shape. There comes the day when a player simply wants to ride into the sunset, and I hope Dice does it with a ring ...
If he gets a ring, he might possibly stay another year. It could happen. Never say never.
Dice is playing great this season. His D and rebound has been outstanding
With Dyess, there will always be a "what might have been" factor. He was nothing short of a freak who was flat out un-guardable at times.
But, what may be even more impressive than what he used to be is how he was able to remake his game to become one of the league's better role players in the absence of having the explosiveness that defined his early game.
I would pay big bucks to see his face if he wins a ring with us. That would be SO sweet!
I sure hope that Splitter will be a better fit by next season.
This is the best point you've made. I was happy to see David go out on top but I also thought that even with him in limited minutes, Spurs would have repeated. I've always respected Bird but used to hate him for some reason. But seeing him get up off the floor and come back in, knock down shots, make the big plays, and then have to lay down again, really changed the way I saw him. Especially when comparing them to many of today's stars who can't play thorugh a hangnail or common cold.
If the Spurs win the championship this season, Dice would have earned a well deserved ring, he didn't coat tail. He had bad luck with the Pistons, that teams were better with Dice on the floor than with Ben Wallace.
My guess is that if the Spurs win it all this season, Dice may retire, but who knows.
Only one thing to do: Get Dice a ring.
Ice for Dice!!!!!!!!!!
Honestly though, I love Dyess but if he gets a ring this ring then I believe it will be so fitting for him to retire that way, almost like with D-Rob.
keep reading: http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...ot-about-luck/Quote:
Buck Harvey: Lesson of Dice: Not about luck
Posted on January 14, 2011 at 11:46 pm by Buck Harvey on Sports in Antonio McDyess
With 43 seconds to go, with the game long ago decided, Antonio McDyess acted like someone who wanted to meet Dirk Nowitzki’s orthopedist. McDyess stumbled a half-dozen rows into the stands in pursuit of a loose ball.
“That was scary,” McDyess said later, and he smiled.
McDyess knows what can go wrong even when everything appears to be perfect in January. But he also knows this doesn’t always have to do with health or with luck.
His Pistons, of five years ago, taught him that.
The previous NBA team to start a season faster than these Spurs is Detroit in 2005-06. They had lost to the Spurs in the previous Finals, and they played the next season as if every game was a Game 7. They routed the Spurs twice in rematches in that early stretch.
Old creaky knees McMummy. I never understand how people down him for being old when he still, after all the injuries, has more hops than a lot of the guys in the league.
Win it this year Spurs.
And maybe next year too?
D228 posted this in the 1/17/11 practice video thread:
‘Old Man Dice’ rethinking retirement plan
At 36, the Spurs’ eldest statesman has been playing so well, and feeling so spry, he has lately begun to reconsider retirement.
“If I could play here another year,” McDyess said, “I would definitely contemplate it.”
http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...tirement-plan/
One note: Even if he does retire - by agreeing to only a partial guarantee for his third year, he made it so that he can help the Spurs even past his playing days. Partially guaranteed expiring contracts are gold on the trade market.
(All depending on the new CBA, of course)
dice is boss. but he has to retire if his body is retiring
If he retires, so be it. The guy deserves to do what the hell he wants after the great play he has provided the Spurs these last couple of years. Ive got alot of respect for guys like McDyess and Kurt Thomas and Kevin Willis who are great team guys.
After skying for those dunks last night it seems there is plenty of mileage left in Antonio's tank.
on the radio yesterday.. they played an interview during practice and he said because of the success we've had so far .. it's made him want to re-evaluate his decision to retire after this season
Sounds like he's going all-out this year. He's hanging it up, folks...
I mean, this 36-year old man is JUMPING EVERYWHERE!
my nigga......:hat
:toast
My only regret is that he did not become a spur earlier. He's so damn good. Love that guys hustle and heart
Please rethink it again Antonio and stay 1 more year.
Retirement means we can't watch him again in basketball after this year, that's a terrible thing.
Just put on new tires and let's go another year Mac.
And all he did was not some Sportscenter bling, look-at-me play, but crash the boards, get in position, time his jump.