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    Kawhi became a superstar here
    DeRozan had his best seasons here
    LMAs peak was here
    DJ became an All star here


    This clown is still asshurt about 2013. He really needs to stfu already

    Completely agree. How many players left the spurs and became suddenly better? Maybe Jackson? We’ll see about dejounte, but I doubt very much he suddenly becomes an efficient shooter. LW seems to be the same player on the lakers that he was on the spurs.

    So many of these role players gripe about their roles on the Spurs and end up no better on other teams. I can think of De Colo, Dedmon, Simmons, the list goes on.

    They reason Jackson was stuck as a limited role player in San Antonio was because there were better players than him on the roster.

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    man 71% win percentage good for 4 sport historic best all time winningest franchise by % during the timeframe and this was with HOLDIN BACK?

    meanwhile Captn couldn't even bust the rotation past G League Green/Grandpa Ginobili.

    Maybe Captin Jack was the one who was HOLDNG BACK huh?

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    mad because the game had passed you by but don't take that out on SA, bud

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    Sure, when a role-level player is made to play a role he's not going to reach his absolute full potential as a player. Every player wants to maximize his role and stats to get the most money in a short career -- it's simply not going to happen for every NBA player because so few are true star-level players. Jack certainly wasn't when he was a Spur.

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    Ironically, he could have been one of our all time role players.

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    Stak5 is the saltiest most bitter ex-Spur in franchise history. DJ, Kawhi and many others have developed into All stars and superstars in this system.
    So.Much.This.

    Kawhi in another system could very well have been MKG. He was given the space and time in THE SYSTEM do develop without pressure to carry a team.

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    Ironically, he could have been one of our all time role players.
    Naw. He’s like Kanye level dumb. Walked out on a championship team and a 3/$9M offer to play for ATL for 1/$1M. If he had been injured, it would likely have been the end of his career. Then,he was a huge problem child his second time. He would never have been an all time anything here, because he caused too many problems.

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    I remember Kawhi being projected as a slightly wealthier man's Gerald Wallace lol

    people forget the first few seasons KL had a wonkey release and couldn't hit FTs was barely a corner 3 threat etc raw as

    Hat's off to Leonard for his dedication in the gym and yeah KL did the work and you can't take that away from him. But , I'm sure the development helped not to mention dropping into the WCF right away surrounded with HOF mentors. Give SA system, situation and development some credit too, you know.

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    Horry/Stack top 25 all-time Spurs

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    Naw. He’s like Kanye level dumb. Walked out on a championship team and a 3/$9M offer to play for ATL for 1/$1M. If he had been injured, it would likely have been the end of his career. Then,he was a huge problem child his second time. He would never have been an all time anything here, because he caused too many problems.
    If he committed to being a Spur, then he could have been a great role player. I’m talking about opportunity and another path he could have taken.

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    If he committed to being a Spur, then he could have been a great role player. I’m talking about opportunity and another path he could have taken.
    People are who they are. He could never do that, because he’s not that person. He’s angry and self absorbed to the point of thinking he was better than Manu.

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    Naw. He’s like Kanye level dumb. Walked out on a championship team and a 3/$9M offer to play for ATL for 1/$1M. If he had been injured, it would likely have been the end of his career. Then,he was a huge problem child his second time. He would never have been an all time anything here, because he caused too many problems.
    He bet on himself and got a 6yr 40mm contract after that 1yr deal. Everyone has different risk tolerances.

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    The triangle offense limited Jordan and Pippen. They also didn’t win championships before implementing. The same with Kobe and Shaq.

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    People are who they are. He could never do that, because he’s not that person. He’s angry and self absorbed to the point of thinking he was better than Manu.
    I know what happened. I’ve been a fan for awhile. That wasn’t my point.

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    Wait, wasn't Jackson let go because Spurs favored Nephew and Verde over him?

    So he ed about Spurs not wanting to hold them back when he was here.

    Now he's ing about Spurs holding players back

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    Agreed. Yes, LMA's scoring dropped from Portland (which is what made him unhappy) BUT

    His first year he was incredibly efficient, and All-NBA 3rd team. That team was loaded, if Timmy doesn't injure that final knee who knows what happens.

    His secong year, they make the NBA West Finals, LMA's deepest playoff run. Despite that he asked to be traded after the season.

    In terms of team success, those were LMA's two best years and he was the teams 2nd best player. So, I agree with you. But LMA probably wouldn't. He preferred Portland usage rates.
    idk, LMA's best overall season, imho, was in 2018 without Kawhi. he absolutely put SA on his back and carried them to the playoffs. He was a legitimate MVP candidate that season

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    Completely agree. How many players left the spurs and became suddenly better? Maybe Jackson? We’ll see about dejounte, but I doubt very much he suddenly becomes an efficient shooter. LW seems to be the same player on the lakers that he was on the spurs.

    So many of these role players gripe about their roles on the Spurs and end up no better on other teams. I can think of De Colo, Dedmon, Simmons, the list goes on.

    They reason Jackson was stuck as a limited role player in San Antonio was because there were better players than him on the roster.
    Yep. DeRozan after SA? scored more PPG but down everywhere else and after a hot start to the season, the Bulls really struggled in the second half of the season and got embarrassed in the playoffs (yet again). Kawhi, while he did win a ring in 2019 on a stacked, ready to go team against a severely injured Warriors team, has played in like 100 something games in 4 seasons since then he also blew a 3-1 lead in the playoffs and didnt play at all in 2022. And we all know how LMAs career ended

    This notion that guys get better after leaving SA is complete BS when you actual look into it for 5 mins. Sadly in the era of hot takes people just run with the BS

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    hes still mad that TOSB manu was a better player than he was

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    There are basically two types of good NBA player. These aren't my terms:

    1. The 'instinctual' type. Guys ike LaMello Ball and Stephen Jackson who are capable of tremendous play due to incredible skill and native talent. They make a lot of fans and in the right situations can win games that matter.

    2. The 'academy' type. Guys like Chris Paul and Tim Duncan who study the game and work out how plays can happen or fall apart, body positioning on handling the ball and rebounding, etc.

    The second type can overcome athletic limitations. They are often considered boring, but not always.

    The first type often get a lot of press and ESPN adulation but they plateau as actual basketball players.

    Playground basketball, you win by flash and individual excellence.

    NBA basketball, you win by winning more possessions than the other guys. This takes going into the trenches and digging things out by repe ion, variation, being cerebral and understanding what's going on. It requires grit.

    There has NEVER been a championship team lead by an 'instinctual' basketball player. Jordan, Curry, etc., were flashy, but they put the work in.

    Stephen Jackson never put the work in. Once the left the Spurs his career barely mattered. He's still running his mouth, though. I will say the Spurs' style requires academy type players. Other guys struggle because they don't want to work at it.

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    ^ LOL that simple eh.

    Teams need many types of players to win les. 03’ Spurs probably don’t win without Stack but I agree he was no superstar.

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    ^ LOL that simple eh.

    Teams need many types of players to win les. 03’ Spurs probably don’t win without Stack but I agree he was no superstar.
    You replace stack with Brent barry and its also true.

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    by that logic every team holds its players back because the top 2-3 players of the team get the most shots no matter where you go

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    You replace stack with Brent barry and its also true.
    Not a chance. Stack was 10x more clutch plus bigger, stronger, tougher and a better defender throughout his career.

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    Not even worth debating……….. we are blessed to have this franchise as fans! Everyone wants to be us except us!!

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    Not even worth debating……….. we are blessed to have this franchise as fans! Everyone wants to be us except us!!
    You are living in the past.

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