Elie started the season as a bench player.
So hes, somewhat, kind of, ok not really right.
Perhaps a little too much.
The Nuggets traded Ruben Patterson for Joe Smith. The Nuggets go JR Smith for Howard Eisley and draft picks.
All well and good, but Skiles had 30 assists.
Yeah, um, Elie was a starter.
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Elie started the season as a bench player.
So hes, somewhat, kind of, ok not really right.
LOL... for some reason I'm thinking Mario was moved to the starting lineup in that game vs Utah @ the Alomodome where the team got their asses handed to them on NBC, and then Mario got mad as , was thrown out of the game, and then started talking about Tim and Dave to the media. That's gotta be my favorite Spurs loss of all time, because right after Mario called Tim and Dave es to the world, they went and destroyed the rest of the league every night from there on out... but I know JJ was the opening night starter, and Mario started every playoff game. I think he's still my favorite Spur not named Tim, Dave, Ice, Sean, or AJ.
and that's what we're severely lacking this year and last year
A player that is not the coach who is willing to light a fire under these guys
I thought it was great of Horry to give a small lecture on the importance of being prepared for this season after our playoff exit..........but then he started playing and isn't exactly leading by example
This is ridiculous too:
"6. Rockets (5) They drop a spot because Nate Robinson blocked shot by Yao"
I know it's supposed to be funny for lack of usefullness, but it's just not.
And I remember that Pop was one loss of losing a head coach job
Actually, Elie moved into the starting lineup about a week before that, for an afternoon game at the Dome against Detroit. The Utah game that everyone remembers so fondly was on 2/28/99, so he had been starting for about a week when that happened.
I have no idea how a sportswriter in San Antonio could write a column proposing that Elie came off the bench in 1999; I also have no idea how such a column could get past a sports editor in San Antonio. Surely, the E-N maintains some ins utional knowledge about the team it covers closest.
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