OG = Peabody = C_be_F = Sequ = Fucking Ungreatful Morons
Tell you what idiots, go root for the Hawks. As fans, you are worthless.
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OG = Peabody = C_be_F = Sequ = Fucking Ungreatful Morons
Tell you what idiots, go root for the Hawks. As fans, you are worthless.
Dont want to get in the middle of this internet tough guy thing but I have to ask...wasnt Tonto Native American?Quote:
Fuck you whore, I'm more latino than Tonto
Timmy and Tony need rest.
Tony needs to work on improving his jumper. If Tony gets a reliable and consistent jumper when teams are packing the paint then he is a 'TOP 5 NBA PLAYER'.
Manu needs 4-5 weeks off and then go back to playing basketball. Manu seems to play better when he previously has played before. It was seen in the playoffs this year; in the SAC series he stunk, but he gradually got better and better.
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Originally Posted by smeagol
m3ltd0wnzzz!!!1!!111!!!
It's grateful, you tard. Learn some got damn English.Quote:
Originally Posted by smeagol
For those of you that look at the scoreboard.... Manu lost 3 games in this series by himself.
Just because you can get to point A to point B in a reckless fashion doesn't necessarily mean you should be driving.
Manu's instincts belong in Argentina.
Um I didn't see Manu have any 3 for 15 games...
Tony had more turnovers than assists this series. Manu is more of a point guard than he is. Tony's a more talented Steve Francis.
this thread was not a manu comparision to tony thread
tp kicked but against kings
when healthy he kicked mavs but
manu played well against mavs except for a few very bonehead plays LATE in the game
if he wants to be the man late in the game HE MUST BE ABLE TO handle the results if he fails to deliever
it took manu a game against the kings to get over that terrible turnover
that was mentally weak
that shocked me I expected that out of hedo not manu
manu played his worse this year I think he will be back to the manu will love next year
BELIEVE
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Originally Posted by aaronstampler
this series they called more traverling then all postseasons put together :depressed
manuuuuuuuuu........ thats all u have to say....... and for those dumbasses that want to trade him........ GROW UP!!!!!!!! he is going to be a spur for a long time......
Fucking great, all the stupid dumbasses are gathering again. Nice.
Some of you are bandwagoners who support Manu only when he gets numbers like 30pts., 5 ast., 4 reb. You know shit about basketball and fail to see what intangibles, basketball IQ or hustle are. You are a bunch of arm-chair coaches who think you are basketball's infinite source of wisdom, when actually you are a bunch of clueless haters. Obviously, you never played basketball, because if Manu made that block you would be sucking his ass so hard that your tongues would reach Manu's big nose. It was a matter of a miliseconds, and that happens all the time in basketball. By the way, who put the Spurs in a position of winning Game 7?
Which leads to the other kind of moron, the hater. This one is always waiting for a mistake to show up, anything Manu does is twisted for his agenda.
If it wasn't for Manu, the Spurs were out after game 4. Some point out his mistake against the Kings, hmmm, guess what? He got over it, unless you didn't watch the Dallas series. The mistake in Game 3 was a split between him and Horry. But in no way the Spurs lost this series because of Manu. It's hilarious to say the least that he is the only one being called out when our bench did shit during the entire series, and some of the starters had an irregular series as well. If you believe that the Spurs lost to the Mavs because of Manu, when they had a more talented roster, and should have won the series in 5-6 games, well, that speaks volumes about your basketball knowledge.
I once called you a hater. Now, that is probably an ideal moment for haters to show up, you post this. I apologize, and I'm sure that your intentions are honest and you are objective as it gets. I know any future criticism from your part to Manu, is because you want the best for him and the Spurs (Not that you should give a damn about what I say :lol ).Quote:
Originally Posted by timvp
manu's reaction is similar to the way he responded after the Fisher shot couple of years back. Manu gets frustrated over things he can't always control, but that's good. That's what makes him such a great competitor. I wouldn't have it any other way. I would be more upset with Duncan for trying to put the ball back off the rebound on that last shot without really gathering himself. I'm sure he though he didn't have enough time and made a spur of the moment decision just as Manu did going for he block.
You gotta admit that was a boneheaded mistake, but Manu/Parker/Tim/Finley are a solid core. The Spurs just have to add the right pieces and with the small-ball taking over the NBA, you can't have two centers making a combined $13+ million sitting on the bench. Sometimes I wonder if POP has the patience to nurture a young, though raw player like Josh Howard.
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Originally Posted by Nbadan
I guess that depends how you think Pop did with Tony Parker...
English is my second language. What’s your excuse, ignorant fuck?Quote:
Originally Posted by SequSpur
Which three? And if you are counting game seven, Manu (and TD) were the reason why we were in a position to win the game in the first place. If it weeen’t for those two, we would have lost by 15. Manu 1st half points: 2, Manu’s 2nd half points: 22.Quote:
Originally Posted by SequSpur
Manu won so many games for us, it’s impossible to name them all. But you only focus on the negative.
Isn’t it “from point A to point B”, stupid? (and you are the one telling me to learn English? :lol )Quote:
Originally Posted by SequSpur
In any case, that reckless fashion is what allowed the Spurs to win the title last year. No Manu = No 2005 Champs. It’s about time you recognized the facts, bitch.
And your posts belong in the trash.Quote:
Originally Posted by SequSpur
Parker is a future allstar, but what can POP do with raw but talented players like Demarr Johnson, Qyntel Woods, or even JR Smith that won't be Allstars?Quote:
I guess that depends how you think Pop did with Tony Parker...
All the criticism of Manu is a little unfair. Yes, it was a bonehead mistake. Get over it already.
Manu got us back into that game. Without Manu, we probably wouldn't have won the championship last year.
Gheez.
You all know that nobody can critisize Manu around here..... Yet if Tony doesn't score 30 everyone hates him and wants him traded.
Manu fucked up big time, it no question. But, that doesn't mean he is the ONLY one to blame.
I have faith in Manu and that he will come back rested, most importantly, and pissed off
Tim missed a free throw. Trade him. :rolleyes
he did made a mistake on that foul... but hes also one of the resons we played game7...im disappointed and angry about the loss but i still belive in manu still believe is spurs... and props to po for supporting manu:
"We would have two less championships here if it wasn't for Manu Ginobili," Popovich said. "In my book, Manu Ginobili is the stud of the world.
"There's nobody that's a better competitor. I'd jump in a fox hole with him or go anywhere he wanted to go any time."
Sequ are you being serious dude?
You really are an ignorant, retarded midget fuck.
Pop gets it.Quote:
Originally Posted by abelle23
pop knows what to say publically because he wants manu back with his confidence back
Pop always stands up for his individual guys in public, no matter what. He may get on the mercilessly in practice or on the sidelines, but he knows they understand why. They know he won't cut them off at the knees in public.
He does say things like "we played shitty defense" or "we need to rebound" or "we need to realize Medvedenko plays for the Lakers and his on the floor tonight (and killing us with jumprs)" :lol, but it's always "we" not "they".
There's no way he would ever bash Manu for that bonehead foul in direct contradiction of orders not to foul, or bash Tim for missing 6 FTs in game tied in regulation.
Strangely, when I saw Ginobili foul Dirk, I had an immediate flashback to the Sheed play. So now Spurs fans know how it feels. Wish you didn't have to, but now you're familiar with it. :grim:Quote:
Originally Posted by himat