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So, what happened to #built not bought?
Real Spurs fans should be ashamed that their team is trying to buy a championship taking an all-star from another team. If I remember correctly it was only acceptable to sign role-players. Why would real Spurs fans celebrate a bought championship?
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Winning ships in a 6 team league :lmao
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What happened to the Boston Celtics basketball team?
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ChumpDumper
What happened to the Boston Celtics basketball team?
Are you going to deny that spurs fans were always complaining about teams that signed all-star free agents because they were "buying the championship, specially the Lakers and Heat?
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Is there still a team in Boston?
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russellgoat
Are you going to deny that spurs fans were always complaining about teams that signed all-star free agents because they were "buying the championship, specially the Lakers and Heat?
you're behind, Spurs new saying is "Spurs do what Spurs want"
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I agree 100%.. much prefer to kept Splitter and Ferrari
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_NBA_Draft
1997 NBA draft
The 1997 NBA draft took place on June 25, 1997 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Although the Boston Celtics had the second worst record in the 1996–97 season and the best odds (36 percent) of winning the lottery with two picks, the Spurs, usually a model of winning and consistency, lost David Robinson and Sean Elliott to injury early in the season and finished with the third worst record, subsequently winning the lottery. Leading up to the draft, there was no doubt that Tim Duncan would be selected at No. 1 by the Spurs, and in fact the rest of the draft was regarded with some skepticism.[1] The Celtics would end up with the third and sixth picks selecting Chauncey Billups and Ron Mercer, both of whom were traded in the next two years.
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russellgoat
Are you going to deny that spurs fans were always complaining about teams that signed all-star free agents because they were "buying the championship, specially the Lakers and Heat?
Only because the Spurs tried and failed to sign all-star free agents.
Now they have signed an all-star free agent.
Is this really a big deal to you?
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Last guy to make fun of the spurs was that blazer dude and now his team blows up. :lmao
Nvm celtics suck already. Can't get any worse. :lmao
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:lol:lmao:lmao:lmao:lol
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random21
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_NBA_Draft
1997 NBA draft
The 1997 NBA draft took place on June 25, 1997 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Although the
Boston Celtics had the second worst record in the 1996–97 season and the best odds (36 percent) of winning the lottery with two picks, the Spurs, usually a model of winning and consistency, lost David Robinson and Sean Elliott to injury early in the season and finished with the third worst record, subsequently winning the lottery. Leading up to the draft, there was no doubt that Tim Duncan would be selected at No. 1 by the Spurs, and in fact the rest of the draft was regarded with some skepticism.[1] The Celtics would end up with the third and sixth picks selecting Chauncey Billups and Ron Mercer, both of whom were traded in the next two years.
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Meh, first all-star free agent signing since ???? I can't even remember
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ElNono
Meh, first all-star free agent signing since ???? I can't even remember
Roger "Money" Mase
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Mugen
Roger "Money" Mase
he wasn't an all star though
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ElNono
he wasn't an all star though
In my heart, he was.
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:toast:lobt::lobt::lobt::lobt::lobt::lobt2:
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hemann82
fuck that small town mentality bullshit
WE STAAAAACKED
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Mugen
In my heart, he was.
that's deep
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It's a little different when players want to take pay cuts to come and play for the Spurs.
#built to #coveted
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Would be pretty cool if the Spurs won built titles and bought titles, tbh..
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Still have TD, MG, TP, KW and DG. Can't blame LMA for wanting to learn from the best. West will hopefully be serviceable. Spurs will probably have a couple of young guns on the roster for the continued build.
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Op is a faggot and a lakerfan. He uses celtics as his team so his sixers west wont get rebutted everytime he tries to troll.
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keepinitwill
Is there still a team in Boston?
I wouldn't really call it that.
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Did Pop or any of the players ever say "built not bought"? No. I've seen a lot of Spurs fans coming out with this crap. Spurs fans are the worst. Dumb, ignorant mexicans who couldn't tell you what a pivot foot is.
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After over two decades of building, there's nothing wrong with buying a little in a league with LeBron who uses the Eastern Conference as his farm system to get players to play for him. And then you have other teams who try to buy their way into a title every year like the Mavs, Thunder, and Rockets...you can't just sit idly by and let them snag all these players all the time. This time, it was a necessary evil, tbh.
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Roger Freemason Jr.
Did Pop or any of the players ever say "built not bought"? No. I've seen a lot of Spurs fans coming out with this crap. Spurs fans are the worst. Dumb, ignorant mexicans who couldn't tell you what a pivot foot is.
No need to be bigoted about it, Mr. Trump.
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This coming from a franchise that has cried for almost 20 years about how yall almost and should've had Duncan.
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south side spur
This coming from a franchise that has cried for almost 20 years about how yall almost and should've had Duncan.
And one that bought KG and Allen for a title fairly recently.
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russellgoat
Real Spurs fans should be ashamed that their team is trying to buy a championship taking an all-star from another team. If I remember correctly it was only acceptable to sign role-players. Why would real Spurs fans celebrate a bought championship?
Is there some rule I don't know about which means that the Spurs aren't allowed to sign free agents like everyone else? We haven't signed a major free-agent in a long, long time, so I'm glad we finally did.
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The Spurs wanted to show the world they are the best at both business models? Is that an acceptable answer to a troll? So, behold, the Spurs big three have banded together one last time so they can take all the records your gonorrhea infested jizz fart of a big three ever owned.
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SpurPadre
No need to be bigoted about it, Mr. Trump.
Not that it makes it okay, but I'm making fun of my own people. :P
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We did try to get Kidd in his prime and Gasol last year. We've tried and failed to buy before. Lets hope these moves net us number 6
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This thread is stupid. Why should every other team sign FAs but not the Spurs?
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Originally Posted by
russellgoat
Real Spurs fans should be ashamed that their team is trying to buy a championship taking an all-star from another team. If I remember correctly it was only acceptable to sign role-players. Why would real Spurs fans celebrate a bought championship?
It was the players who wanted to join the Spurs. I don't think they have highest amount of money to offer the players, Spurs did not outbid or offer more money. It just happened that those players wanted to join a classy team with likable players.
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Roger Freemason Jr.
Not that it makes it okay, but I'm making fun of my own people. :P
Well, it does still give you more liberty, tbh...much to the chagrin of many non-Hispanic white people in this country who are dying to say what Trump says and get away with it.
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Trump can never keep his cock-holster closed.
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ElNono
Meh, first all-star free agent signing since ???? I can't even remember
The first time ever.
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Remember Garnett & Ray Allen?
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Just like the * I don't really give a damn how the team is constructed, as long as they win...
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ElNono
Meh, first all-star free agent signing since ???? I can't even remember
The last All-Star we signed was Rodman IIRC. He was in All-Star in '92 with Detroit I believe and we signed him in '93.
So yea, it's been a while...
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I think if a team wins 50 plus games in nearly every season for a quarter century before FA's finally start to flock there, then they've built it. OP is Obama: 'You didn't build that!' :lol
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We crafted a beautiful mansion with our own two hands over the course of 20 years, and now you're complaining when we hired someone else to install the pool and outdoor grill?
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:lol All those draft pricks
:lol Still garbage
:lol Getting knocked out by JR Smith literally
:lol Perkins punkin y'all
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HarlemHeat37
Would be pretty cool if the Spurs won built titles and bought titles, tbh..
:tu
Would just go to show that the Spurs can win no matter how they build their team.
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jsandiego
We crafted a beautiful mansion with our own two hands over the course of 20 years, and now you're complaining when we hired someone else to install the pool and outdoor grill?
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/images/smilies/bobo.gif
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I think the difference is the Spurs didn't need to do it to win. They just won in 2014 and did so with "one man's trash" players claimed off waivers, drafted talent and D-league talent (Danny Green -Reno, and even got to the Finals in 13 with Summer League standout Gary Neal). The Spurs could get it done, many times, and recently, without collusion.
Lebron couldn't even get to the ECF in 2010 before he called up 2 All-Stars and colluded for 2 rings in 4 tries out of a weaker conference which is where the built not bought criticism was most recently applied.
Another difference is Aldridge is Duncan's retirement replacement. Duncan is going to be 40 years old this season and is grooming a PF to take his spot, when he likely retires in the next year or two. This is different than Lebron having to assemble a super team in Miami because he couldn't win a title, while still in his prime at 26 years old or so.
What do you want OP? Duncan to play till he's 50? The Spurs to just let the PF position vacate completely? It's not collusion, it's a retiring player's replacement.
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SpurPadre
After over two decades of building, there's nothing wrong with buying a little in a league with LeBron who uses the Eastern Conference as his farm system to get players to play for him. And then you have other teams who try to buy their way into a title every year like the Mavs, Thunder, and Rockets...you can't just sit idly by and let them snag all these players all the time. This time, it was a necessary evil, tbh.
It should be noted that the Spurs didn't just throw money at Aldridge. The Spurs have carefully built a culture of team basketball these last 20 years, and a belief in a system that doesn't try and fill a roster with big name stars year in and year out. The Spurs have let Pop develop his role players, and in turn they've rewarded him and the franchise with loyalty (Danny Green, the most glaring and recent example of this). The Spurs draft well, they cultivate no-name talent to function in the system, and they've constructed an empire of intelligent players that are loyal to a coach and a front office that has no interest in superstar divas to try and sell tickets. The Miami Heat had no such culture. Dallas has no such culture, the Clippers have no such culture, and any Celtics fan should come to grips with the reality that a substantial number of their franchise's titles came when the league was a fucking THIRD of the size it is now. Aldridge WANTED to come here. West threw away TWELVE MILLION DOLLARS to come here. That's not "bought". That's a proven champion franchise offering the chance for talented FAs to go all-in on Pop's system and try to win.
I get it, fans of teams that drift in and out of contention are a little salty because Spurs fans have had their cake and been able to eat it, too, for much of the last two decades. It's been a long time since a franchise so showered a fanbase in consistency and competitiveness, and the SA community has come to expect it. This was the biggest splash the Spurs have made in free agency in their entire history, and it ONLY happened because of what PATFO built.
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We're still built not bought and this LMA thing is a perfect example. Spurs built the most successful franchise, culture, and environment, where players know they're going to be treated fairly and with respect; what do you know, all of that hard work pays off in the form of players wanting to come here.
Don't you want to live in a world where the best organization and front office is rewarded? LMA coming to the Spurs is a reward for about two decades of 'building', if you will.
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I always thought signing Michael Finley was a pretty big deal. He wasn't a mega superstar, but he was a major contributor. I was never sold on RJ and really never understood the hype behind that softy when he was at NJ.
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Horry Hipcheck
It should be noted that the Spurs didn't just throw money at Aldridge. The Spurs have carefully built a culture of team basketball these last 20 years, and a belief in a system that doesn't try and fill a roster with big name stars year in and year out. The Spurs have let Pop develop his role players, and in turn they've rewarded him and the franchise with loyalty (Danny Green, the most glaring and recent example of this). The Spurs draft well, they cultivate no-name talent to function in the system, and they've constructed an empire of intelligent players that are loyal to a coach and a front office that has no interest in superstar divas to try and sell tickets. The Miami Heat had no such culture. Dallas has no such culture, the Clippers have no such culture, and any Celtics fan should come to grips with the reality that a substantial number of their franchise's titles came when the league was a fucking THIRD of the size it is now. Aldridge WANTED to come here. West threw away TWELVE MILLION DOLLARS to come here. That's not "bought". That's a proven champion franchise offering the chance for talented FAs to go all-in on Pop's system and try to win.
I get it, fans of teams that drift in and out of contention are a little salty because Spurs fans have had their cake and been able to eat it, too, for much of the last two decades. It's been a long time since a franchise so showered a fanbase in consistency and competitiveness, and the SA community has come to expect it. This was the biggest splash the Spurs have made in free agency in their entire history, and it ONLY happened because of what PATFO built.
Agree with all of this, tbh.