How is that for the die-hards? Should have been: "This one is for the people who hadn't figured this out last week."
This one is for the die-hards
By Jeff McDonald on Jul 9, 09 03:14 PM |
The Spurs had a media event for their summer league team today, which was actually much more interesting than it sounds. The first thing we in the press horde noticed: The Spurs' summer league team doesn't practice nearly as long as their NBA team.
The Spurs kick off summer league play Sunday. Here are some odds and ends from today's festivities:
* Newly signed forward Marcus Haislip worked out with the team, but will not accompany it to Las Vegas. He looks to be a shade under 6-foot-10, more of a pick-and-pop forward than a power forward. In the 20 minutes of 5-on-5 we were allowed to see, Haislip displayed decent range on his jumper. He also missed a bunch of free throws. He'll fit right in.
* Nando de Colo, the third of the Spurs' second-round picks, won't play in Vegas after all. He has a prior commitment with his Euro team.
* Malik Hairston was all smiles, and should be. The Spurs rewarded him with a contract Wednesday, intent on letting him compete for one of the remaining roster spots. Marcus Williams won't play in the summer league after undergoing offseason wrist surgery but is expected to have a chance to make the roster when he comes back. The Spurs will probably wait to see how they acquit themselves before making a decision on whether to bring back Ime Udoka.
* Two players facing critical summers: George Hill and Ian Mahinmi. Hill will be handed the point-guard reins of the summer league squad, and allowed to sink or swim. The Spurs need him to be Mark Spitz -- he is their best option behind Tony Parker at this point. After losing the entire 2008-09 campaign to injury, Mahinmi needs to remind the Spurs of the potential that once made him a first-round draft choice. They have until the end of October to pick up his option for a fourth season.
* DeJuan Blair falling into the Spurs' lap on draft night certainly complicates the Spurs' decision-making regarding James Gist.
* Jack McClinton is a little dude, but I wouldn't want to fight him in a back alley.
http://blogs.mysanantonio.com/weblog...-lea.html#more
How is that for the die-hards? Should have been: "This one is for the people who hadn't figured this out last week."
So don't call him little.* Jack McClinton is a little dude, but I wouldn't want to fight him in a back alley.
McDonald, yet again, wasted another article on stuff the most of us know already.
Nothing earth shattering in there, and I think the intended humour needs some work!![]()
On the other hand, Haislip hit over 80% of his free throws last year in Europe.
What is holding any of us back from getting a job like Mcdonald's? Jesus Christ, there are 2000 people here who could of wrote that...
What is "die hard" about that article?
Where did E-N find this ty piece of anyways? Seriously, what were his credentials?
Maybe AMC has a Bruce Willis marathon on and he couldn't help himself.![]()
Continued...
- I compared my shoes with those of Blair's. Boy are they huge!
- I was only able to count 14 of the 16 tattoos Jack McClinton has.
Someone should ask McDonald if Morris Almond was working out with the team today.
Wow. This guy is bad. Dumb article.
With grammar like that, you could be next in line!
j/k
I guess no news is better than no news?
Don't you have journalism schools out there in the great United States?
I'm not even bashing the assumptions but you seriously can't publish an article with such a poor form.
I know quite a few of you have it out for Jeff, but this complaint is non-sense "blogs" aren't exactly "articles."
http:// blogs.mysanantonio.com/weblogs/courtside/2009/07/some-summer-lea.html#more
Thank you. It seems a lot of people are jealous of McDonald.
I didn't know Haislip wasn't going to LV and if say you did youre lying.
The only reason that we had any idea that de Colo was probably not going to go is because of Bruno being a wellspring of knowledge about European basketball and he wasn't even sure. At least Bruno has some class.
Actually for a blog its fairly well written and formatted.
Whats ed up is that a lot of you are taking credit for what is reported on the board with contributions of at the very least dozens of people and then hammer this one guy for whatever little bull you can. Its mean-spirited and pretty ed up.
I guess thats the interwebs for you.
I can write better than this! Does he really get paid for this garbage?
ian and hill definitely are under the microscope. williams' wrist injury is very unfortunate and this is not a good thing for him at all. curious as to why haislip will not make the trip. and i had forgotten all about ime. wonder if he will be paying attention to the play of hairston at all.
Good one !![]()
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)