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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
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Chillen
No Phoenix was in the WCF that year. The Mavs had to beat Phoenix with Nash to get to the NBA finals. That was Phoenix's best chance to ring and they blew it but I think Nash got injured.
Ah, that's right...I was getting '04 and '06 mixed up.
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
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exstatic
A number of teams had used this gambit, including Dallas actually signing a retired player to a partially guaranteed contract to make salaries work, but it was in the immediate aftermath of the Spurs use of this tactic that it was rendered null and void by the league.
If I remember it right- Jerry Stackhouse was originally part of that trade and he mentioned he is going to rest for 30 days then back to dallas after the trade. but the nba disallowed it. They used retired van horn instead
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
Going to be a shame losing him from broadcasts. He was one of the few people who was half good at their job.
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
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Chillen
That 2006 Spurs team would have beat the Heat with Shaq, Wade and Zo. It's to bad that Manu foul on Dirk happened.
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Dex
Agree. That was the Spurs best chance at a threepeat...then The Foul happened. We still would have had to get past a loaded Minny team with Prime KG, Cassell, and Spree...but after that Dallas series, I think we would've gone all the way.
Still...can't be too upset with 5 over 15.
I swear, that series with the Kings was their achilles heel. It was a physical hard fought series, and it exhausted them. The Kings really took them out of their element. The same thing happened in 08 with New Orleans, and then they lost the next series to the Lakers.
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
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tonight...you
Ben Dover, I'll show you unintentional.
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
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RD2191
Ben Dover, I'll show you unintentional.
I guess you'll also be showing me the Gay then.
Nice one, chicken strips...
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
Great news! Brent will be an excellent asset for the Spurs front office and maybe on the bench in the very near future. We've lost almost everyone who was involved in our championships so bringing Marco and Brent back can't hurt.
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
I'm sure TP is regretting leaving now as he could've stayed in San Antonio to be reunited with his favorite side piece, tbh.
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
good stuff ... I like Brent!
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
The excellence of this hire can't be overstated. Great bball mind. Terrific personality. Always felt BB is more than a color analyst.
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
Did he take Kerr son's role?
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
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bklynspursfan
Yea, he went thru a period where he wouldn't say his name, then he started saying "TP", then he started saying his name eventually, little by little.
Exactly. Was always in control. Very admirable how he handled it. Smart too.
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
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tbdog
Did he take Kerr son's role?
Barry's replacing Monty Williams who was Vice President of Basketball Operations.
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
Brent and TP handled their issue alot better than Derek Fisher and Matt Barnes, tbh.
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
Brent Barry comes to the spurs the year after wife porker quits. Coincidence? No.
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
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SpurPadre
Brent and TP handled their issue alot better than Derek Fisher and Matt Barnes, tbh.
Can't agree more :lol
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
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SpurPadre
Brent and TP handled their issue alot better than Derek Fisher and Matt Barnes, tbh.
:lol
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
Glad to see him back with the Spurs. A true Spur through and through.
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
is this a full time position? if not... give the man a seat next to sean calling games...
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
Not a spurs fan, but its a solid ass move. I always thought BB had really fucking good NBA analysis.
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
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NASpurs
Barry's replacing Monty Williams who was Vice President of Basketball Operations.
Ah ok thank you for the background. Didn’t know Williams had left.
Actually wondering what this position accounts for in the FO hierarchy other than being ‘third-in-line” behind RC and Popovich.
If I had to take a stab it’s to run the behind the scenes, non player operation.. lots of staff positions listed in the Spurs press release.
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
Always enjoyed Bones when he was with the Spurs & when he was with NBA TV. He will be missed there, but he always seem to have a great BB IQ, & I'm sure that PATFO knows who they are getting. Heard someone say that Bones doesn't have FO experience, but hey, he has to start somewhere, & VPOBO, may be a great place to start. Hey, if Steve Kerr did it at Phoenix, why not Bones? I'm glad that PATO & the Spurs are hiring one of their own, and he's a good choice for this position. Once Pop decides to step down, will this mean that Bones will move into the role of POBO, or will Pop retain that role only? Hmmm... Time will tell... GSG!!!
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
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DJR210
:lol
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Re: Woj: Spurs are hiring Brent Barry, a television analyst and 14-year NBA veteran, into a front-office position, league sources tell ESPN.
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DJR210
tony wasn't with peak back then.