Boris Diaw is one of the best 2 Suns players? What about that one two time MVP cat? He was still playing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fast Dunk
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Boris Diaw is one of the best 2 Suns players? What about that one two time MVP cat? He was still playing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fast Dunk
I don't get how you can be frustrated while the offseason hasn't really started.
How many trades have been done since the draft ? ZERO.
The real offseason start in two days and Sunday is the deadline to bring Scola in nba. If next monday, Spurs have done nothing, you could start being disapointed. Just wait one week before using this :pctoss or this :bang .
whooo wicked burn....stay out cav troll :ihit
very true bruno....thanks for reminding me!
There is no need for any asterisks, speculation or hand-wringing. The 2006-2007 Spurs were the best team in the playoffs. The results are just/correct... the best team in the playoffs won.
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Originally Posted by LavaLamp
Im stunned :dramaquee You arent fuckin with us are you?? A nice comment from a Suns fan??? :wtf
I guess it could be considered to be some kind of luck running into a one man team in the finals.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fast Dunk
Oddsmakers had to be shitting all over themselves trying to figure out how to get someone, anyone to put money on the Cavs.
Even if the Spurs were just lucky, as a fan, I'll be happy with lucky again.
I don't think lucky gets you 57 wins or more in 7 consecutive seasons; I don't think lucky gets you to a point that over a stretch of 26 playoff series, only two franchises can say they've beaten you; and I don't think lucky is the thing that gets you to 3 titles in 5 years. But if others want to call it that, I'm cool with it. I'll be reminding myself of just how lucky we are when the 2007-08 season opens and we're watching the Spurs accept another round of championship rings and seeing another banner hung from the rafters.
Lucky like a champion, I guess.
I don't think the Spurs have to do much. My main concern is aging swing players. It seems likely that at least one of Bowen, Finley, and Barry will substantially decline in playing ability. Father time can sometimes be temporarily delayed, but never permanently avoided. Hopefully, White or Williams can provide some help, but I don't think that is too likely.
A decent 3rd PG would be my next concern. Spurs will probably find someone in the bargain basement, with all that implies. Also, if that is one of your biggest concerns, there can't be too many holes to fill.
A front line of Duncan, Oberto, Horry, Elson, Bonner, and Butler is pretty good. Elson and Bonner should play better in their second year and provide some insurance against the elder Horry. I don't see any reason to bring in Scola except as trade material.
Kudos to Kyleo! I don't want to put Fast Dunk into a suicidal funk but I was a kid when Reed/Clyde/Pearl/Debush/Senator/Jackson had their time in the Sun. 35 years later the Knicks are still nowhere in sight of winning it all. The Cavs may not see final's waters ever again even if James stays past his current contract. What the Spurs have accomplished in this decade of free agency and salary caps is extraordinary. Finally, calling Duncan old is rediculous. He will be 31 until the end of next season and likely has 4 more great seasons in him since he doesn't rely on rim hanging dunks to make a ESPN hi-light reel. By the way, why is the finals loser hosting the Espy's instead of someone on the championship team?
It's always hard to repeat. That's why so few teams have managed to pull it off. But just because you bring in someone new, doesn't mean the team suddenly gets better.Quote:
Originally Posted by stxspurs
I rather like our chances with what we have. Guys who have played together for a while, and know the system.
I look for the Spurs to play along without any player playing too many minutes, and win around 55 games. Of course, the big thing is to keep the Big 3 as healthy as possible during the RS.
I actually look for Elson to up his game some this year, and I actually think fans will be surprised with Bonners contributions.
I also hope to see White come along over the summer and be able to contribute next season. And it would be great if Butler could somehow play up to his expectations when he was brought here.
The one place I think we could be a bit weak at is PG. I think it's time for Beno to either go, or play like he is capable of. Vaughn is fine for the few minutes he rests Tony, but I shiver to think that if Tony went down we would have to rely on him to run the offense.
But I doubt you are going to see any big trades out of the Spurs. Beno, Barry maybe. I suppose probably Ely is gone. But we aren't getting any big time player for them. We are going to battle with the same core we had.
Just Believe they can do it again.
Sooooooooooooooooooo TrueQuote:
Originally Posted by Darkwaters
Does anyone else get the feeling that aside from Horry, these will be the last paychecks for Barry and Finley also?
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Originally Posted by lebomb
Not messing with you. That's really how I see it.
Those lucky 16-4 Spurs! :lol
Does every single thread, regardless of the original topic, have to turn into trolls coming in and talking about the suspension and/or Mavs getting kicked out of the 1st round? It's funny at first, and provided some entertainment, but after 12,000 times, it does start to get boring. And one would figure that Mavs and Suns fans wouldn't want to rehash their own embarrassment over and over again.
And no, I wouldn't read it if I knew it was going to turn into another pointless thread about trolls if the threat title wasn't about a topic I am geniunely interested in.
For the last time.....We were and still are better than the Suns. No luck needed. We beat them on their floor twice. Even w/o Amare and a no-factor in Diaw in game 5: We were down 16 and came back to win.
We beat Denver and Utah. Both of those teams would have beaten the Cavs. In fact, Cleveland would have struggled with any team in the West. We were nice enough and you were fortunate enough to be swept. No use in prolonging the agony.
But hey, be proud. Your sorry team is the best in the LEastern Conference.
Hand on penis forum.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fast Dunk
:rolleyes
Don't you get sick of coming in here with the weakest of takes? Don't you have something better to do with your sad life?
PWNED. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by FromWayDowntown
Can we add this post to the conditions when people sign up? :lol
Because he voted for himself like...a million times.Quote:
Originally Posted by lotr1trekkie
Luck is always on the side of the strongest team... Can anyone tell me who's the strongest team last year??? :D
I am a big fan of moving Barry's expiring contract to a team like Chicago in the East with fillers of Butler and/or Beno. I hope this happens and we begin to develop a nice wingman or defensive specialist.
But in my heart of hearts, I am skeptical anything of significance will go down.
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Originally Posted by Darkwaters
Are you a Mavs fan hiding behind the facade of a Cavs Fan..Quote:
Originally Posted by Fast Dunk
Come on out.. No point talking hiding behind some bogus team fag..
ok they make a move and totally fuck up and trade 2 quality trade baits for nothing....hell maybe the duhon trade wasnt a bad idea after all at least we would have gotten something?!..... :pctoss :bang :bang :bang :bang
ok maybe its part of a cleaver plan and we are going to get some sweet players to fill the roster spot.......................................yeah i doubt it too! :wtf