Runs from tomatoes....
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Runs from tomatoes....
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Care to elaborate...
(Pulls jersey over head)
Isiah Thomas would have been good to have last night too.
The only way Malik wouldve helped last night is if he wouldve kicked Ben in the nuts. He wouldve gotten run over just like everybody else. It was a great game by Detroit, and a piss poor effort by the Spurs. Well except quarters 1,2. Then they were just dominated
Well, getting kicked in the nuts didn't stop Timmy the other night...
Along with George Gervin, DRob, Artis Gilmore, etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris4
Look peple we lost ONE GAME....next game will be different....Timmy will show up with an MVP-like game and Manu will have more than 7 points.
We were close on the board 42-37 and free throws.
TO"s killed us....along with effort.
The way the game started with the TO by Manu, I am happy in a way thet we were close in the 4th
San Antonio would have swept if they had Malik Rose.
Rose would at least not have played soft up front.
would have, could have...that's fanatastic.
^^^^My buddy doesn't know that this thread is a joke. :lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Chris4
With Malik, the Spurs could have made that turnover number a smooth, even 20.
Malik would have had even worse foul trouble than Nazr.
Sorry for all the Malik fans but, if a 6'4 Malik Rose was part of the roster he would have got a DNP. If he did get in Big Ben would have had 10 blocks and we would have lost by more.
LOL At Malik.
It was a good trade, but the Spurs managed to find the one player in the league with worse hands than Malik.
Malik would have got used. He never has had good games against either Rasheed and Ben Wallace. The Spurs did what they do best at times: they play the other side of Spurs basketball…they played like shit.
Detroit is good but they ain't that stellar offensively.
The only damn near 7 footer that I know of, that can have a ball high above his head and still get blocked.Quote:
but the Spurs managed to find the one player in the league with worse hands than Malik
Nazr can be a frusterating player sometimes.
Hear, hear.Quote:
Originally Posted by timvp
Agreed!! NAZR should be a bit more agressive, and take the ball to the hole. Also ne needs to stop trying to dribble through traffic , or move his damn feet so much.
why does he pump fake 3 times before each attempt of the dunk? and his shot gets blocked very often (or altered) not just this series..prior ones too
If we would have had Malik our asses would've been watching Phoenix playing Detroit.. No way we make it to the finals with Malik.
Yea i'll admit Nazr is "good". And has delivered. But Malik did play on this years team so he did in fact contribute to the road to the finals a little. He will always be part of the 2004-2005 Spurs regular season team on the books.. just not the playoffs of course.
That and 2 dollars will get him two lottery tickets.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vashner
The real test will be next season, the positive environment and the experience of going to the finals is going make a huge impact on his desire to stay with the team. He's been to a few teams and now knows that he is on a top tier team that is always going to be a contender for the title and from the interviews i've seen the man is intelligent. Next year he'll show us what he really has to offer this team.
rasho note: I kept defending him, but I've given up.
Oh, until I got to the final sentence I was sure you were talking about Tim Duncan. He's had several blocked this series and finally admitted today he was to blame for not faking or going in to the basket with authority.Quote:
Originally Posted by T Park
rose would have been good about 4 years ago
and when players were shorter in west