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  1. #426
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    Why would RC get fired?

    Too many championships?

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    Why would RC get fired?

    Too many championships?
    you didn't get it(as usuall)
    let me break it down for you:
    If it wasn't for Timmy,Tony and Manu RC would've lost his worthless job already.
    They've been saving his ass for the last 3/4 years at least.
    Just look at this off season 1st draft pick,or the Scola trade, or Letting go Devin Brown ,Speedy Claxon, S. Jackson etc etc etc.
    And also, right now we've got the ugliest backup Front line in the NBA(Bonner and Elson).

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    So, too many championships it is. It's obvious you don't realize how things work in the NBA. The Spurs have won championships without all of these players you are whining about.

    And this offseason's 1st round pick? Quite good.

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    So, too many championships it is. .
    that's right.Too many championships with the big 3 saved his ass.Otherwise He would've lost his Job.
    He was just too lucky to have the big 3, to cover all the FO mistakes.

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    .

    And this offseason's 1st round pick? Quite good.
    OK,33th. overall wasted Pick.

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    that's right.Too many championships with the big 3 saved his ass.Otherwise He would've lost his Job.
    He was just too lucky to have the big 3, to cover all the FO mistakes.
    Sorry Boddy, he kept the big three intact and surrounded them with players that won multiple championships while working under the constraints of the luxury tax. Whiffing on a number 33 pick doesn't get you fired when you are largely responsible for four championships. Only a dumbass would think it would.

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    Sorry Boddy, he kept the big three intact and surrounded them with players that won multiple championships while working under the constraints of the luxury tax. Whiffing on a number 33 pick doesn't get you fired when you are largely responsible for four championships. Only a dumbass would think it would.
    We'll see who good or bad He is and was once Timmy and Manu retire.
    Those kind of mistakes will cost them.Not like now when you can actually play any Scrub in the 2nd unit team,and the big 3 will still win the games.

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    We'll see who good or bad He is and was once Timmy and Manu retire.

    when he has five or six rings? Yeah, we'll really see then won't we?
    Those kind of mistakes will cost them.Not like now when you can actually play any Scrub in the 2nd unit team,and the big 3 will still win the games.
    Then why about any of those moves while the big three is here? You just took away your own reason to exist. Congratulations, Boddy. You finally finished yourself off.

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    Then why about any of those moves while the big three is here?
    Coze there was room to get better and they didn't take full advantage of it.
    We could've got a 10 times better roster right now if it wasn't for the FO ups.
    Last edited by ArgSpursFan.; 11-28-2007 at 07:25 AM.

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    Coze there was room to get better and they did take full advantage of it.
    We could've got a 10 times better roster right now if it wasn't for the FO ups.
    TEN TIMES!

    That's quantifiable, isn't it? We could have had 40 championships in 9 years!

    Most of the decisions you are whining about were due to payroll and tax issues. You need to stop pretending that they don't exist, Boddy.

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    And quit listing non-Argentinian players as if you give a about any of them. It's insulting.

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    Looks like Chump won this one...I knew ArgScolaSucker didn't have staying power. Much like Scola himself...

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    well,since Elson and Bonner sucked so far...................It will be sticky for a while.
    It's Spurs fans like you that suck! masturbating over this guy after every good game. Get over it.................your hands will be sticky for a while.

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    OK,33th. overall wasted Pick.
    Wa...wasn't Tiago our 1RP this year? And 28 overall?

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    Mainly it's cause T-Mac and Rafer Alston aren't getting the ball to Scola. But when Scola has gotten touches he's torched the nets. He doesn't back down and he's a bulldozer down low. I think he's getting the deer caught in the headlights out of his system right about now. His teammates need to trust him more. He looks really good and improving every game.

    http://www.nba.com/rockets/news/Scol...245286-34.html


    Steady Progress
    Scola is beginning to show progress nearly a month into rookie season







    Damien Pierce
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    MIAMI -- Nearly a month into his NBA career, Luis Scola knew exactly what he needed to do to get over his rough introduction to the league.

    He had to stop thinking about it.

    "I had a bad start," Scola said. "But it doesn't do any good to keep thinking about it. So I tried not to think about it too much. I just needed to keep working hard. When you do that, at the end of the day, something good will happen."

    The rookie with the shaggy hair is beginning to make progress.

    Since forgetting about his rough start, Scola has shown steady improvement heading into Saturday's home game against the Denver Nuggets.

    The Rockets power forward netted at least 20 points in back-to-back games last week, sinking an impressive 66.7 percent of his shots from the floor. He also recorded the first double-double of his career with a 20-point, 11-rebound performance against the Phoenix Suns on Nov. 17.

    Scola's recent production provided the Rockets with reliable shooting option when Tracy McGrady was out of the lineup.

    Now, Scola is trying to maintain those numbers upon McGrady's return.

    "He's coming on," Rockets coach Rick Adelman said. "When teams are fronting Yao like they have been, he's going to get shots. He can make those shots. Luis is a huge factor when he's making shots because it loosens things up."

    Scola wasn't hitting much through the first three weeks of the season.

    Before going on his recent scoring binge, the forward was averaging a modest 3.9 points on 41.7 percent shooting.

    On top of that, Scola had trouble staying on the floor because he struggled with fouls and finding his role within the offense next to Yao and McGrady.

    Adelman said the forward looked like he was pressing too much early in the season.

    "Luis' biggest problem is that he's got so much energy and he works so hard that sometimes he's going too hard," Adelman said. "He's just relaxed the past few games and we're hoping that's going to carry on over."

    Since Scola has spent his entire basketball career overseas, Adelman and his staff anticipated that the 27-year old rookie would need some time to adjust to the NBA.

    Through the first month of the season, Scola has been guilty of setting moving screens, something that isn't called in international play.

    Scola isn't interested in discussing the challenge of making the transition from international basketball to the NBA.

    "I don't really like talking about it because I don't want to make excuses," Scola said. "I want to play the best I can and help the team as best I can. Sometimes I play good and sometimes I play bad. But I try not to think too much about what the differences are or how hard or easy it's been. I just try to play."

    Scola, though, did say that he routinely checks with referees and coaches to make sure he's doing things properly.

    "I usually do that," he said. "I think it's a good thing to have conversations with the referees and coaches because it's a good way to learn and to have a nice relationship with everybody. Once a foul is called, there is nothing that's going to change it. So I just talk with them to understand what I'm doing."

    Scola seems to be catching on.

    Over the past four games, the power forward has stayed out of foul trouble and has minimized his turnovers. That has allowed the Rockets to keep him on the floor for extended minutes, where Scola has pulled out of his early-season shooting slump to become a reliable scoring option from the bench.

    The Rockets expect Scola's offensive numbers to improve as the Rockets become more adept at running Adelman's high-motion offense.

    "He's a guy that thrives on motion and movement," Battier said. "Whenever we have good movement, he's going to play a very good game. He's a really good player. He's going to be in the right spot and he's going to continue to improve."

    Scola understands the only way to do that as he adjusts to a new league is to keep an even keel.

    "Sometimes I'm going to play good and sometimes I'm going to play bad," Scola said. "Lately, I've been playing good. But I just have to keep playing hard and keep working hard. That's what matters most."
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    I would rather pay 300m to the spanish club and sign Scola for 300m/year.
    I think this choice is better than resign Bonner and Oberto.

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    I would rather pay 300m to the spanish club and sign Scola for 300m/year.
    I think this choice is better than resign Bonner and Oberto.
    Work on your math, rocketfan.

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    why do you think I am a rocketfan.......
    I'm a truly truly Duncanfan......
    and don't insult my maths......

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    I'll insult it if it's wrong.

    It's wrong.

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    ok......

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    Looks like Chump won this one...I knew ArgScolaSucker didn't have staying power. Much like Scola himself...
    I'm still here . Don't miss me that much.

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    And quit listing non-Argentinian players as if you give a about any of them. It's insulting.
    why?you don't wanna keep getting sposed like you are right now???
    I guess you were one of the whining es complaining about Manu getting a 5 yrs 55 M deal back on the days as well.Wasn't you Chumpy?

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    why?you don't wanna keep getting sposed like you are right now???
    I guess you were one of the whining es complaining about Manu getting a 5 yrs 55 M deal back on the days as well.Wasn't you Chumpy?
    So you're making more up now that you've been owned.

    Why are you trying to change the subject again? Oh, that's right -- you never found a link where i predicted Scola would be a bust.

    You've been "sposed" again, Boddy.

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    you never found a link where i predicted Scola would be a bust.
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    Well, Scola had a bad game last year, so he's already been proven a bust.

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    nice way to own this loser but he does not care ...actually he likes to be owned ...he is sucking rc just becouse the rockets are 7 -7 so he thinks the scola trade its the resoult of that record..smart boy!!! keep it up

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