Yup. Malik got away with a couple of obvious fouls during that 14-2 run. Even Sean Elliot mentioned that the Spurs had to slack off on defense, because NY was getting every single call.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aggie Hoopsfan
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Yup. Malik got away with a couple of obvious fouls during that 14-2 run. Even Sean Elliot mentioned that the Spurs had to slack off on defense, because NY was getting every single call.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aggie Hoopsfan
I agree. I think Tony remembers all those times Marbury used to kick his ass consistently when Tony was a rookie and his sophmore year. Marbury was one of the quicker guards who was able to stay with him. I think Tony likes the challenge of going against him.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
Awesome game by Parker. And it was nice to see Barry pick up where he left off last night. He's been playing like a man on a mission. Not hesitating and taking that 3 point shot with confidence. Hopefully he can keep it up...and perhaps pass along some confidence to Finley and Horry while he's at it.
In other news: watching dallas get bitch slapped in their house is fun to watch
i can still remember the look on Tony's face when we lost to Marbury's 3pt shot, 1st game of the 2003 playoffs. Even when he already in the locker room :lol He wanted revenge.Quote:
Originally Posted by 1Parker1
We'll chat this June. He'll be on one of the first 3 teams.Quote:
Originally Posted by ShoogarBear
It's funny all you guys arguing with Shoogar about Silas...
How many of you saw Silas play?
There's two things you don't argue with Shoogar about...
What NBA players back in the day played like(except when he's homering for Bill Russell over Wilt the Stilt)...
And what Dinosaurs actually looked like ;)
:lol You implying Shoogarbear is ancient? :eyebrowsQuote:
Originally Posted by whottt
Well, in fairness, Si made it when there were like 8 teams and 20 guards to choose from...;)
I remember when I was living in France, I read an interview of TP ; he was playing for a french club, and wasn't considering playing in the NBA ; when asked what his dream is, he answered : " a one-on-one with Stephon Marbury before the 21st century" ; well he had to wait a few more years for that, but apparently, that's where his motivation comes from ; he is a big fan of Marbury..
Dang! i forgot to set up the DVR and i only saw the last part of the game :(
so we are still on target for 13-3 this month?
Good point. The year Silas was first team All-ABA, his teammate, a guy named Garving or something like that, was only second team.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zunni
ABA Jimmy Si was all that. Too bad he got hurt and NBA fans never got to see him at his best.Quote:
Originally Posted by ShoogarBear
Great job by Timmy per usual. Tony was very impressive- getting the points and the assist. :frp Mad Props to Brent. Gino :tu Beno played well, again! :D
Always awesome see Malik- props to him for a job well done.
Good win Spurs. :)
Well that was going great and then got ugly in a big hurry. Oh well they got it done, on to the Suns should be a great test for the Spurs on Wed, i expect a big game out of Timmy and a Spurs victory.
The Suns are coming- return of the Kiwi! This is reunion week. :)
The 1-4 where the guard had the ball out front with the other four players spaced along the baseline and you NEEDED the points was invented for Si--not Gervin--and he was almost automatic with a 15ft jumper--and shot FTs at about 90%. That's why he was nicknamed Captain Late. He'd win the game for ya, guaranteed.Quote:
Originally Posted by ShoogarBear
Not to mention that if he got doubled, he was a good passer with great decision making ability.
Gervin became the featured scorer with that play when Si was traded. Not knocking Gervin, cause he was something special too, but Si was a great point guard.
Let's see if Parker ever develops into the guy who gets the ball when the game is on the line with one shot.
Maybe Parker can become "Captain Late II" !