They offered him peanuts, that's why he left.Quote:
Originally Posted by slayermin
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They offered him peanuts, that's why he left.Quote:
Originally Posted by slayermin
I actually think that one reason the Spurs have been so successful is that they kept the main core intact over a long period. it also helps with player development.
I mean, Parker is great, but I am sure some teams would have traded him away after the 04 Lakers series. Horry worked out fine now, but how many teams would have kept him after last year? Beno would have been traded (and still could be) after his performance in the Detroit series.
One reason for the Spurs getting gems low in the draft is because of good scouting, but another reason is also great player development. Parker, Manu and Beno would have been end of the bench guys under Larry Brown or Phil Jackson, and would have had their confidence killed and skills undeveloped.
The Skills of Manu and Beno are the same...Quote:
Originally Posted by ambchang
Player development? Just in Confidence :D
I will always laugh my ass off at Speedy Claxton. Always. He wanted to leave to start...left the Spurs and went to GS. Didn't start there...was behind Derek Fisher. Then got traded to NO and didn't start there...was behind Dan Dickau IIRC. Now the Hornets go and draft a PG. They have 3 PGs, Chris Paul, Dickau, and Claxton.Quote:
Originally Posted by Extra Stout
Avery didnt retire a spur, he just retired last year as a Mav.Quote:
Originally Posted by Extra Stout
angel, do I have to call you and talk you down off of the ledge in my Rasho voice???
I knew you would say something funny Keda! = ) And yes if the... you know... happens, I'll need the Rasho voice.
I'm sorry, but Manu wasn't developed by Pop! He might have improved his defensive skills I'll give you that, 'cause in Pop's system everyone does, but if anything Pop was the one that had to adjust to Manu's crazy ways. I know Manu has learned to be less chaotic because of Pop, but I really don't think he would have been end of bench for any team or any coach. i know Larry is tough on rookies but I also think he's a guy that can tell real talent when he sees it.Quote:
Originally Posted by ambchang
you mean after he outplayed Kidd for 3 out of 6 games?Quote:
Speedy should've had a chance to start after Parker's display
after he was a stud VS Dallas, Lakers and the latter half of the Phoenix series??
Typical Sequ inteligence.
In the words of Rasho at the championship parade, "WHOOSH!"