Holy . No wonder the Spurs had no choice but to take the methodist Healthcare side. They are a sponsor.![]()
As well as green, and metu and he who shall not be named...
Apperently the spurs and the centre in San Antonio have created a partnership more recently that allows the methodist healthcare to handle spurs related injuries.
I know this is a chinese link but some hardcore chinese fans came up with a legit investiga ive work.
https://m.hupu.com/bbs/24557108.html
Holy . No wonder the Spurs had no choice but to take the methodist Healthcare side. They are a sponsor.![]()
this is really trying hard.
Call me old fashioned, but I can't help feeling that the strange inclination to condemn whatever anonymous medical prac ioners the Spurs may have used is not well advanced by libeling a specific en y like Methodist Healthcare.
Such behaviors can, on occasion, become a bit touchy in certain ways.
Last edited by JeffDuncan; 11-30-2018 at 03:21 AM.
That has got to be one of the stupidest, least thought out “theories” I’ve ever read.
OP may be on to something tbh. An absolute embarrassment of a medical staff. Four players now had to get second opinions over the last two seasons. , who knows if Derrick White was rushed from his injury and that's why he looks like an old man out there..
Calling LCM, take a microscope into this Methodist Healthcare San Antonio. No amount of deflection or willful ignorance can remove the fact that Leonard, Green, Metu and Gasol now share the same gripe against a single en y. That is a pattern worthy of due diligence and a pattern worthy of damage controlling if you were on the wrong side of liability. That's smoke.
The patriarch Holt's declining health, the Holts divorcing, the Silver Dancers getting rationalized. Signs point to cost-cutting. I wonder what other corners have been cut in the organization that have went and will continue to go unreported.
I was going to say this, the team has always been cheap, but Without a superstar to anchor your team the cheapness shows. Maybe they know, the playoffs steak is ending and are just starting the cost cutting.
Soy milk.
Austin move in the 2020s? The legit part about the greatness of the Spurs franchise was their cost-effectiveness in finding value-added talent whether it was tapping the overseas labor pool in Parker and Ginobili, or minimizing a talent's flaws and maximizing his potential exemplified by 15th pick Leonard penciled in as a starter-quality roleplayer whose value developed into a bonafide franchise player. The rest of the league eventually caught up and it seems Pop no longer has an edge. They were following the Leonard development blueprint with Murray but now, post-ACL, and with his 3pt game still ever a question mark, Murray's trajectory seems demoted to a reclamation project--a third option on a contender.
Players stop using their medical staff once they get a partner.![]()
Kawhi should’ve been a Methodist![]()
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