Add in Pop's Practice Interview... entertaining, tbh.
Wow...didn't know that Tim had the flu or flu like symptoms. Concerned that something like this can run through the team, especially after seeing the sick Bulls in their series. Also, I discovered the reason for Bonner's great play so far, it's the guy practicing with him. LOL at the close out screaming defense as Bonner shoots threes.
Manu - http://www.nba.com/spurs/video/2013/...ilimp4-2468179
Tony - http://www.nba.com/spurs/video/2013/...kermp4-2468180
Pop - http://www.nba.com/spurs/video/2013/...popmp4-2468168
Last edited by Old School 44; 05-05-2013 at 10:19 AM. Reason: Added Pop's 5/4 video
Add in Pop's Practice Interview... entertaining, tbh.
Pop was killing those reporters from Cali
Pop's interview is legendary.
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Don't understand Pop's definition of "dangerous team". He explained that "dangerous team plays well while in a while." so it kind of refer to a Fluke team.
IMO, the term "Dangerous team" should be better than "Very Good team". Miami and OKC(with Westbrook) should be "Dangerous team", better than "very good" and really dangerous.
His definition is a team that is easy to underestimate. Pop is trying to instil "appropriate fear" in the Spurs.
So.....how important is the first game? Pop never answered that.
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Can somebody edit this without that bottom banner
Ime tried to take out Baynes head in the background. That was funny.
Actually, it might be an exercise to help Baynes' hands when receiving passes.![]()
TMac on fire in the background of Manu's interview![]()
There you go LOL
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I agree with Pop's differentiation about "dangerous team" and "very good team."
Tony's answer to every single question in a practice interview: "Definley, Definley."
"Do you spend all night thinking of these questions?"
Haven't watched the video yet -- so you can tell me.
Did TP use the word "aggressive" and, if so, how many times?
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