Perhaps the biggest compliment to Fab was the he was on the floor in crunch time of a finals game with the score very close, over a certain clutch backup power forward with 7 rings... and he kicked ass!
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Perhaps the biggest compliment to Fab was the he was on the floor in crunch time of a finals game with the score very close, over a certain clutch backup power forward with 7 rings... and he kicked ass!
I have come to know about so many great Argentinian sportsmen: Kempes, Maradona, Ginobili, and the latest is Oberto!
podium of argentinas sportmen of all times:Quote:
Originally Posted by gospursgooo
1. Diego Armando Maradona (worlds best soccer player ever)
2. Guillermo Vilas (62 atp titles, 4 grand slams)
3. Emanuel David Ginobili (you know..)
Vilas is sort of an idiot
Absolutely played out of his skin. Super effort and really complemented TD.
http://www.obertoblog.com/wp-content...im-y-fabri.jpg
Yes Tim! I'm FABulous!! :spin
For Fab! :toast
Great 4th quarter. Great playoffs. Go Fab Go!
Angel Cabrera won the U.S. Open yesterday; Tiger took 2nd. :toast
Sorry I forgot to quote above!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Altromondo
Actually.. #1 should go to the best F1 racer of all time (yes, including Schummacher) Juan Manuel Fangio, not only a great driver, also an awesome person.Quote:
Originally Posted by Altromondo
I told you guys, he is a keeper. He impressed me with his game since the world championships in indiana, 2002, I think. He never asks for the ball, he doesnt need to have a play set up for him to contribute. He justs lets everybody play their game and he cleans up their mess. No maintenance teammate.
Argentinian Junk Yard Dawg. :toast
Is there any more info on weather he is going to opt out? And does he have until the 25 or the 1st to opt out?
25thQuote:
Originally Posted by Man Mountain
It seems that he won't opt out :
http://www.lasprovincias.es/valencia..._20070621.html
Can someone who speaks spanish confirm that he is saying that he won't opt out ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Oberto
Great news if so. If Finley follows then the Spurs could come out ahead in free agency.
I would love to see Oberto come back...
He isn't saying that he definitely won't opt out. He said that he has a contract with San Antonio for next year, and his desire is to play it out.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bruno
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Originally Posted by Oberto
Looks like he definitely wants to stayQuote:
Originally Posted by Translation
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Oberto deadline for picking his option should be today.
another article hinted that Oberto won't opt out :
http://www.larazon.com.ar/notas/2007.../01443323.html
I wouldn't be surprised to see tonigh or tomarrow a Ludden article saying that Oberto hasn't opted out.Quote:
Fabricio Oberto confirmaron su continuidad en San Antonio Spurs
Today? I thought it was going to be 25th?Quote:
Originally Posted by Bruno
He is staying,I watched him on the news a couple days ago saying how much He loves S.A. and all that.I dont think He is opting out.
In the CBA, it's written prior to the 25th.Quote:
Originally Posted by timvp
The 23rd and 24th aren't working days.
Oberto would be doing the Spurs a favor if he doesn't opt out. He couldn't demand a huge amount of money, but someone would be willing to offer a multi-year deal. A team like Phoenix or Dallas would do so just to get him away from the Spurs.
now it would be cold to trade him
why not?the Mavs need a smart big man,lets give him to them for Dampier. :froQuote:
Originally Posted by ducks