me too. especially if they have other plans. i was talking about all the trade talk going on.Quote:
Originally Posted by Extra Stout
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me too. especially if they have other plans. i was talking about all the trade talk going on.Quote:
Originally Posted by Extra Stout
i remember certain SpursFans always waiting for the next big trade, and screaming no limits, and everything like that. now when we have it, kinda, and every jo-blow wants on the buss... its easy for some people to fall in love with trade rumors.Quote:
Originally Posted by Marcus Bryant
i dont think scola will be another manu. i just think he can be pretty damn good for what we need. energy/scoring off the bench. take pressure off of duncan and horry (mins wise) what i DO think we really really really need is a SF.
SAR is someone i've liked forever. i always thought he'd be a good fit here. so if that comes... i'll be happy. i just dont think people should bash on scola, especially if he's not gonna end up here.
Just as with trade rumors, you should be skeptical of the alleged prowess of players who've yet to make it in the NBA. Sure, some do live up to the hype, but far too often they don't.
if this is scola hype... i want to see his "bad press" :)
If there's a way we could set up something to get Shane Batier here than screw Scola.
ok im going to stop for a second and consider the fact that you're joking...Quote:
Originally Posted by alamo50
but if you're not... i actually agree 1,000,000 %
But MB, don't you realize that ALL players from Argentina are just like Manu, regardless of position or skill set? It's in the water down there, I think.Quote:
Originally Posted by Marcus Bryant
I do not think Scola is another manu---there might not be any more manus around---but I think Scola will inject energy to the team off the bench, will excite the fans with his hustle and his will to win. He could be a solid contributor off the bench. Not manu, not an allstar. Just solid bench player and another fan favorite.
SAR is a more skilled player, at this time. and a trade for him would probably not be turned down. I just wonder if SAR would have the proper attitude if he winds up as a Spur bench player when he is used to being a starter.
I am pretty sure that Scola, if he were to make it to the Spurs, would accept his bench role with the proper attitude, like manu did in 2003.
Scola has been a bench player his whole life.
it seems based on Pops recent comments on Scola he has a higher opinion than some who now doubt his worth
Recent as in when? The day after the river parade?Quote:
Originally Posted by TimDuncanManu
It was on the Pop show. Not sure what day it was. WOAI reported his comments too.
what he is, is a very, very heady player. He's probably the best forward in Europe right now,” Pop told us. “He's more like Malik than he is like Robert Horry. Although, he's a decent mid-range shooter. What he is is a worker, a rebounder, great hands. He can score under the bucket at about 6’9”. He's like Manu. He knows how to play. He knows how to win.”
If those are Pop's thoughts, then my hopes are up that he might bring Scola for next season.Quote:
Originally Posted by TimDuncanManu
May be in Argentina, but he play as a starter in the Olympic FinalQuote:
Originally Posted by timvp
From the Bench
USA - ARG
He played like Manu from the Bench, and playing more minutes than the Starter Ruben Ruben Wolkowyski (Scola 26:39 and Wolkowyski 21:50) and he played all the Clutch
Since Marbury Injures Oberto he played like a Starter and was a starter in the Final Game
His Numbers of the Final:
36:47 Minutes, 25 Points (Max Scorer), FG: 10-13, FT: 5/5, 4OR and 7 DR, 11 TR
Not too bad for a Big Game, like a Game 7 of the Playoffs
Olympic Final
In the Olympics was the 2nd in the Team in minutes with 202 behind Manu´s 239, 20 OR and 21 DR, FG: 57/86: 66,3%, 3FG: 0-1, FT: 27/36: 75%, 17, 6 Points, 2nd Behind Manu´s 19,3
Points
Rebounds & Co
Emanuel GINOBILI was the MVP of the Men’s competition, scoring among others perhaps the most heartbreaking basket of the Tournament, a fallaway jumper at the buzzer that gave Argentina the win in their premiere against defending World Champions Serbia/Montenegro. The latter, playing without NBA stars like Predrag STOJAKOVIC, Vlade DIVAC and Zeljko REBRACA ended up as the big disappointment of the Tournament. The Balkan outfit lost three games with margins ranging from one to three points, finally edging Angola, the only winless team in Men’s competition (Korea going through the same ordeal in Women), for 11th place.
GINOBILI’s team, Argentina, won the gold medal featuring the Men’s Tournament’s most accurate player from the field (Luis SCOLA, 65.5%) and from two-point land (GINOBILI, 70.8%), while Michail KAKIOUZIS of Greece was the most efficient in three-pointers (62.5%).
Gee, Pop wouldn't have an interest in hyping Scola, now would he?
No. When is Pop about the hype?Quote:
Gee, Pop wouldn't have an interest in hyping Scola, now would he?
Pop's never hyped a player in the past, has he?
Hmmm...
When he's about to trade someone.Quote:
When is Pop about the hype?
Pop was drunk of his nuttz, when he hype scola :D :D
Waly:
[/]Olympic basketball doesn't mean a thing [/Americans]
if you check Points in my previous post, yoy can see that Oberto is a SA player
He Shot 60% from the Filed and 30% from the line
Scola is good because Manu is good. We get it.
You people need to make a reference to Manu because he's the only argentine player you've ever seen play. We get it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Marcus Bryant
insightfulQuote:
Originally Posted by Marcus Bryant
Marquitos haceme un pete.Quote:
Originally Posted by Marcus Bryant