Manu > sprained elbows
I thought you were a warrior, you're just as pathetic as Pop. So you sprained your f'ing elbow, bid deal. made! Kobe/Wade/Jordan/Pierce would of played no matter what, well Pierce would of sat out but the rest would of played.
Heres to Manu getting injured 4 years in a row!![]()
Hey that ass licking feels pretty good....do it again please...![]()
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This guy's fragility and inconsistency has frustrated me for the last 3 years. I love what he's done for the Spurs organization, but he seems to have that innate ability to up or get ed up at the perfect time.
I think I'll take this back.
This is on Greggory for not sitting the starters against Phoenix. Granted, Manu is fragile and does up at times, but he gives it his all each and every game. Greggory has been a in' space cadet since '08.
Please, that could happen to anyone. It's not Manu being fragile.
But it happens to Manu. Every year.
The goods. A meaningless regular season finale isn't the best time to dive for every loose ball.
Yeah OK dude. It's the Memphis Grizzlies. If the first round matchup was vs. LA or Dallas, that already changes things drastically. The Spurs can win this entire series without Manu, so why rush back?
He's fragile. Not really a knock on him, though. His wreckless, go-for-broke playing style isn't compatible with his thin frame. It's why Greggory has treated him like a Ming vase in the regular season ever since he entered the league.
Every year except those 9 (out of 11) seasons where he didn't miss a single playoffs game.
Now you're just cherry picking.
Not surprising that the Nazi Harboring Brothers are in here protecting Manu like hes Hitlers son.
The Spurs listed him as doubtful entering Sunday. But between the 33-year-old practicing a day earlier and his teammates convinced he would play, seeing Ginobili in lineup wouldn't have been much of a stretch. Instead, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich played it safe.
"You know (darn) well he's not happy with me. And you know (darn) well he wants to be on that court," Popovich said before tip-off. "But I made my decision."
http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=310417024
Well played, Greggory.
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please, I can hardly breathe
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give me a few to recover
Just telling it how it is, since Manu got to the league very few players have played more games than him. His "injury prone" reputation is bull .
That is why you are bag.The Spurs listed him as doubtful entering Sunday. But between the 33-year-old practicing a day earlier and his teammates convinced he would play, seeing Ginobili in lineup wouldn't have been much of a stretch. Instead, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich played it safe.
"You know (darn) well he's not happy with me. And you know (darn) well he wants to be on that court," Popovich said before tip-off. "But I made my decision."
http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=310417024
Manu would have played. Pop is just too conservative.
Pop's decision making deserves to be questioned.
lol @ Manu being made
lol @ being presented with indisputable evidence that directly refutes your position on this case, and being too much of a stubborn to accept it.
Do you remember the time Manu's nose was broken in the game, clearly resulting in a load of pain, and then he returned in that very game (about 5 minutes after breaking the nose) and significantly contributed to that Spurs victory which definitely wouldn't have happened had he not returned?
It was only a year ago bro. Good job on your argument though.
25% on the way to The Skunker II.
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