How did this thread about our ty front office devolve into a pissing match between two posters for multiple pages?
Come on guys, if you're going to beat someone up, go stuff that dip Brian Wrong in a trash can.
True… nice post
How did this thread about our ty front office devolve into a pissing match between two posters for multiple pages?
Come on guys, if you're going to beat someone up, go stuff that dip Brian Wrong in a trash can.
You really think anyone in that building forced Pop to run Sochan at point? God, you're dumb.
Pop's demonstrated repeatedly that he can't think forward. He's stuck on what worked for the Tim Duncan prime years. Stuck on trying to find the next Horry to shoehorn into a point forward. Stuck on finding the next athlete to build into Kawhi. And both are stupid. The game has changed.
Wasting a year of a 20 year old player?
The moves the Spurs made are totally fine.
Thanks, hindsight.![]()
I neither said nor implied that, and my point was to the contrary of that; unsurprisingly it went over your head.
Pop developed a playbook and blueprint for a legendary championship run after Duncan's prime years, that is still being used by the league today, what the are you talking about?
I'd like for him to retire from coaching and hand the seat over to a young new blood coach, but you don't gotta be idiotic with criticism of him, he's done plenty wrong for real.
Nothing went over my head. Pop's stuck in 2017. It's 2024. try to keep up.
You need three point shooters, not mid-range "athletes". And we don't even have enough of those either.
Sure, I'm not talking about blame here. I'm talking about the re ed delusion that Pop runs some diabolical, egocentric clown show with the team, as if he doesn't have plenty of team advisors and staff overseeing the Spurs' decisions and moves. Again, just an example there from a rhethoric often seen around here.
For that price? I'd be in. The more the market has developed, and teams like the Warriors appear to have stopped their chase, the more I've grown to like a trade for Lauri. He would fit the current, projected team extremely well, and Wemby is just MVP-level at this moment. You can't go against that.
I honestly think he could have a '03 Timmy run in him by next season if the chips around him are good enough, tbh.
Hey, I'm not the one saying the '14 run was during Timmy's prime, how about you keep up with your own mouth, tbh?
I don't disagree about the rest.
The Spurs 2014 plan: have a full roster of veterans who understand how to play basketball and let them pick and roll the rest of the league to death.
Paul and Victor is hopefully a good start to that.
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