I'm just so ing glad he's gone.
He brought us all many great memories the last couple years![]()
Crickets...............
to be honest we did get RJ in a pretty sweet trade deal. We got him for a retired Oberto, retired Kurt Thomas, and a retired Bruce Bowen.
It was a bad move to resign him to so much...
Anyways, bring on Captain Jack!
to be honest we did get RJ in a pretty sweet trade deal. We got him for a retired Oberto, retired Kurt Thomas, and a retired Bruce Bowen.
It was a bad move to resign him to so much...
Anyways, bring on Captain Jack!
I appreciate the fact that he is a nice guy. Unfortunately it seems he'll be grouped with Hedo as players that couldn't get comfortable within the Spurs' system. Hope he is rejuvenated in Cali
All joking side, I appreciate his efforts in Game 2 of the 2010 Dallas series.
As for everything else, don't let the door hit RJ on the ass on the way out.
Then again, he'd probably like that.
He handled the near amnesty well.
But yeah,
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He's leaving with a first round pick in what everyone is saying is the strongest draft in years tho.
Too bad his season highlight was the last half of basketball he'll ever play with the team.
When people refer to a strong draft, they are usually thinking of lottery picks, not the 27th pick or so.
thanks for all the white hairs you gave me asshole
Tnx RJ. We know he tried his best to fit in. It was unfortunate it didnt workout. Anyways good luck in g-state.
And WELCOME BACK CAPTAIN JACK!!!
I'm sorry but RJ's lazy ass never should have put on a Spurs jerz. GTFO and bring on Captian Jack!
I havnt been this exhited for the Spurs in awhile now.
Once you go Jax, you never look back
thank you for leaving
So will he get his jersey up in the rafters next to Bruce, Sean, Avery, Dave and the rest?
I think it could be a tough decision, but in the end, I'd say almost but not quite.
RJ tried his best to hide, not fit in. Fitting into the Spurs isn't hiding.
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