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    Meeting/seeing Spurs:

    One time LJ and I went to Best Buy at around 12noon to buy something and Sean Marks was there looking at laptops.

    We came back there at 6pm the same day to return something, and Marks was there looking at laptops.

    I seriously hope he went home and came back. That would suck to be at Best Buy for 6 hours.



    We also Ron Mercer/Jason Hart at a club that same night. It was definitely a Spurs sighting day.

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    Tony and Manu are actually the most humble of the Spurs I think. They are always incredibly polite and not the least bit y at all. My interaction with them has always been that they have very little ego considering their level. Some players are assholes, but not those two.
    Believe me this guy has a huge ego..I thought he didn't for the longest but he does. Now having Eva alongside does not help his situation because she too thinks the world should stop for her.

    Manu Ginobili is the most humble out of all spurs, i can admit that. At that same practice, I will never forget how great this guy was. He had just gotten hurt because of a play they ran. I believe they reported it to be a groin injury later on in the news. But anyways, as he was limping his way back to scores table, I shouted Manu, and even though he was in pain, he turned his head and said "Hey whats going on". I always carry that with me..lol

    But you can tell Ginobili is most humble of them all.

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    Believe me this guy has a huge ego..I thought he didn't for the longest but he does. Now having Eva alongside does not help his situation because she too thinks the world should stop for her.


    I don't need to believe you, I know for myself. He's extremely polite, very level headed and humble.

    And Eva is actually very low-key, nice and down to earth. I have meet her many times in social situations and she's just a regular girl. Don't believe the hype.

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    Kevin Willis:
    back in '03.. my buddy and i went to go grab something at walmart on de zavala and we saw a tall guy comin' out of the store.. i was like.. man that guy's tall.. and my friend said 'that's kevin willis!' i said 'kevin who?' he says that's kevin willis from the hawks.. what's he doin' here? so we drive by closer to willis and we ask him.. 'hey man.. what u doin' in town? did u get traded to the spurs?' he's like 'yea.. i got traded.. i play for the spurs now..' as he was loading his groceries into his jeep.. and he continued.. 'yea hopefully we'll see what happens.. hopefully we'll win a championship..' as we all know.. we won the championship lol!

    Fabricio Oberto:
    when we picked him up as an FA.. he was in town but didnt have a home so he stayed at our hotel.. he was usually with the spurs folk during daytime.. but his wife came to our restaurant about everyday.. and man she's tall.. i caught saw oberto walking with his wife tho one morning.. this was like when nobody really knew him yet.. but i did because ive seen his pictures and read articles.. so i saw him and i was so surprised and i said "hey!" as an involuntary reaction lol.. and he just smiled and said 'hi.. how you doin'' and walked on.. i felt so stupid lol.. he caught me by surprise because we never saw him till then..

    Eric Williams:
    eric is one cool cat.. down to earth.. and i recognized him easily because he was with that boston squad that was makin' things happen a few years back.. so when he walked up to the front desk of the hotel i worked at.. i greeted him with "welcome mr williams.. how may i help u today".. he was actually impressed and taken aback that i knew who he was right away.. we made small talk and he said i should secure a room for his wife and give her his keys.. i took care of it right away.. and he rememebred my face later on in the month when he came back.. pretty much he was looking back and forth because.. yes he signed on with the spurs but he was trying to get a place to live at.. so for the meantime he was in the hotel.. so anytime he came to the hotel.. he'd ask "where's my homeboy jimmy" lol.. man it sure sucked later on when he left the spurs.. he's a cool guy too..

    that's pretty much who ive met upclose with the spurs.. my roomie at the time met robert horry at wingstop and they had a small chitchat.. he said he asked why a player.. i forgot who it was.. wasnt seeing playing time.. i think it was nazr mohammed.. and horry said he's in pop's doghouse lol.. it all made sense haha

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    I met Tim at a pizza hut, and he refused autographs. In fact, the only word he said was "Okay," in response to me blubbering about how great he is.

    But I did shake his huge hand, and he was kind enough not to crush my wimpy fingers.
    you were lucky .

    i heard someone who asked LeBron for autographs , then LeBron was like " off " .

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    Your friend was obviously a ing horrible waiter.

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    One morning when I was eating some breakfast at McDonalds, a rumor began brewing that Tim Duncan was visiting my hometown for a quick look (Del Rio is a quick look no matter how long you stay here). It was just a couple weeks after his first season in San Antonio, so I didn't really believe in the hype. Just as I was finished with my meal, he arrives at the McDonalds parking lot. I knew this was my one chance to meet him because apparently no else in the restaurant noticed he was about to enter. I scurry over to the entrance and wait for him, trying my best not to make a scene and ruin my chance to have a 1 on 1 conversation with him.

    He approaches the door, and at that moment I greet him with a calm 'Hi, Tim'. He tells me that he already knows that I'm a cool guy since I'm the first fan he's met in town that hasn't become hysterical and began screaming when approaching him. I feel very excited to know that I'm already on his good side. He tells me that he really would like some McDonalds breakfast but isn't really in the mood to be flooded by loud fans in the restaurant since he is not a morning person. He then asks me if I could get his meal for him while he waits outside in his car for me. I felt weird that it's my first time meeting Tim Duncan and I'm getting him breakfast, but hey, it's Tim Duncan, so whatever, I was happy doing favors for him.

    I leave the restaurant, go to his car, and hand him his food. He invites me in his car to chill so I can keep him company while he eats. Of course, I accept his offer. So we're just there in his car laying back relaxing and talking about his experiences in his first year in San Antonio, and it seems as though we're hitting it off just swimmingly. And it dawns on me that I'm almost late for work at the ER. I inform him of my situation and he insists that he drives me to work, saying that 'it's the least he can do for being relaxed around him'. I also accept that offer, and as soon as we are about to leave the parking lot, I noticed a friend of mine who is also working in the ER but has the day off, has just parked in the lot.

    I call the friend over as he looks surprised since he believes that the car I'm in is mine. He approaches the car and Tim rolls down his window and you can imagine the surprise that gave my friend as he just notices I'm hanging out with Tim Duncan. He straight up hugs Tim through the window, and begins bombarding him with questions. I told him that we're on the way to the hospital because I'm late for work, and a sigh of disappointment comes from him, as he realizes his one time meeting Tim Duncan is over. And at that point, Tim comes up with another offer. He tells the friend of mine that if he covers for me at the ER for today, he'll give him 4 tickets to next season's opener and a locker room pass to meet him again after the game. He accepts the offer, gladly, runs into the restaurant to grab his breakfast, gives Tim another hug and takes a picture with him, and goes to work in my place.

    I ask Tim what he wants to do since he got me the day off of work, and he brings up the idea of going to the gym for a little shootaround. I'm thinking to myself, 'oh my God, I'm gonna be playing basketball with Tim Duncan, what can be better?'. I excitingly accept the offer and show him the way to the local gym.

    I'm just realizing that this is starting to become just the perfect day for me; meeting Tim Duncan, getting the day off, and now I'm gonna be playing basketball with him. I must be dreaming.

    So we arrive and we change into our gear and start with a shootaround. A couple of other guys come into the gym and ask us if they wanted to play a little 2 on 2 match. Of course, me and Tim dominate, beating them 70 to 22. After that, I play him a free throw shooting contest, whoever makes the most out of 50, and he won, 38 to 36. I then play him a game of horse, and he beats me again, with his last shot being an underhand fullcourt shot backwards. When he made that shot, my jaw dropped. We continue on playing in the gym, and as we start to get worn down in the evening, he says he wants to get out of there and go do something else. He says he can really go for a game of bowling now. I show him the way to the alley, and the perfect day just keeps on going, the bowling alley is completely empty, allowing us to have more time playing and less time with bombarding fans. Let me tell you, he's an awesome bowler. We played 2 games with Tim beating me both times by at least 115 points.

    By that time, it's already about 6 or 7 pm, and he says it's time for him to get out of town and back to San Antonio. We go to get some lunch at Chili's (he ordered one of the burgers, I forgot which one. One of the big mouth burgers) before he leaves. He drops me off at my house and tells me that I'm a pretty cool guy and that he'd like to hang out again next time he's in town. I tell him that that would be awesome and to just call me when he's back. We share our goodbyes and he tells me that next year he'll make sure that the Spurs win the championship.

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    And as far as Tim Duncan goes, people should just leave him alone. He's a very normal dude, and he doesn't like all the star hype . I mean think about it. No one comes up to people like us EVERYWHERE WE GO constantly asking us the same and telling us how awesome we are for like, what, 11 years almost?

    I think Tim is trying to keep outside contact minimal anyway so he can get home faster and sign onto Xbox Live.

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    One morning when I was eating some breakfast at McDonalds, a rumor began brewing that Tim Duncan was visiting my hometown for a quick look (Del Rio is a quick look no matter how long you stay here). It was just a couple weeks after his first season in San Antonio, so I didn't really believe in the hype. Just as I was finished with my meal, he arrives at the McDonalds parking lot. I knew this was my one chance to meet him because apparently no else in the restaurant noticed he was about to enter. I scurry over to the entrance and wait for him, trying my best not to make a scene and ruin my chance to have a 1 on 1 conversation with him.

    He approaches the door, and at that moment I greet him with a calm 'Hi, Tim'. He tells me that he already knows that I'm a cool guy since I'm the first fan he's met in town that hasn't become hysterical and began screaming when approaching him. I feel very excited to know that I'm already on his good side. He tells me that he really would like some McDonalds breakfast but isn't really in the mood to be flooded by loud fans in the restaurant since he is not a morning person. He then asks me if I could get his meal for him while he waits outside in his car for me. I felt weird that it's my first time meeting Tim Duncan and I'm getting him breakfast, but hey, it's Tim Duncan, so whatever, I was happy doing favors for him.

    I leave the restaurant, go to his car, and hand him his food. He invites me in his car to chill so I can keep him company while he eats. Of course, I accept his offer. So we're just there in his car laying back relaxing and talking about his experiences in his first year in San Antonio, and it seems as though we're hitting it off just swimmingly. And it dawns on me that I'm almost late for work at the ER. I inform him of my situation and he insists that he drives me to work, saying that 'it's the least he can do for being relaxed around him'. I also accept that offer, and as soon as we are about to leave the parking lot, I noticed a friend of mine who is also working in the ER but has the day off, has just parked in the lot.

    I call the friend over as he looks surprised since he believes that the car I'm in is mine. He approaches the car and Tim rolls down his window and you can imagine the surprise that gave my friend as he just notices I'm hanging out with Tim Duncan. He straight up hugs Tim through the window, and begins bombarding him with questions. I told him that we're on the way to the hospital because I'm late for work, and a sigh of disappointment comes from him, as he realizes his one time meeting Tim Duncan is over. And at that point, Tim comes up with another offer. He tells the friend of mine that if he covers for me at the ER for today, he'll give him 4 tickets to next season's opener and a locker room pass to meet him again after the game. He accepts the offer, gladly, runs into the restaurant to grab his breakfast, gives Tim another hug and takes a picture with him, and goes to work in my place.

    I ask Tim what he wants to do since he got me the day off of work, and he brings up the idea of going to the gym for a little shootaround. I'm thinking to myself, 'oh my God, I'm gonna be playing basketball with Tim Duncan, what can be better?'. I excitingly accept the offer and show him the way to the local gym.

    I'm just realizing that this is starting to become just the perfect day for me; meeting Tim Duncan, getting the day off, and now I'm gonna be playing basketball with him. I must be dreaming.

    So we arrive and we change into our gear and start with a shootaround. A couple of other guys come into the gym and ask us if they wanted to play a little 2 on 2 match. Of course, me and Tim dominate, beating them 70 to 22. After that, I play him a free throw shooting contest, whoever makes the most out of 50, and he won, 38 to 36. I then play him a game of horse, and he beats me again, with his last shot being an underhand fullcourt shot backwards. When he made that shot, my jaw dropped. We continue on playing in the gym, and as we start to get worn down in the evening, he says he wants to get out of there and go do something else. He says he can really go for a game of bowling now. I show him the way to the alley, and the perfect day just keeps on going, the bowling alley is completely empty, allowing us to have more time playing and less time with bombarding fans. Let me tell you, he's an awesome bowler. We played 2 games with Tim beating me both times by at least 115 points.

    By that time, it's already about 6 or 7 pm, and he says it's time for him to get out of town and back to San Antonio. We go to get some lunch at Chili's (he ordered one of the burgers, I forgot which one. One of the big mouth burgers) before he leaves. He drops me off at my house and tells me that I'm a pretty cool guy and that he'd like to hang out again next time he's in town. I tell him that that would be awesome and to just call me when he's back. We share our goodbyes and he tells me that next year he'll make sure that the Spurs win the championship.
    I stopped reading when you said Tim Duncan invited you in the car, soundled like Tim Duncan wanted to rape a minor also when you said you worked at the ER.

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    One morning when I was eating some breakfast at McDonalds, a rumor began brewing that Tim Duncan was visiting my hometown for a quick look (Del Rio is a quick look no matter how long you stay here). It was just a couple weeks after his first season in San Antonio, so I didn't really believe in the hype. Just as I was finished with my meal, he arrives at the McDonalds parking lot. I knew this was my one chance to meet him because apparently no else in the restaurant noticed he was about to enter. I scurry over to the entrance and wait for him, trying my best not to make a scene and ruin my chance to have a 1 on 1 conversation with him.

    He approaches the door, and at that moment I greet him with a calm 'Hi, Tim'. He tells me that he already knows that I'm a cool guy since I'm the first fan he's met in town that hasn't become hysterical and began screaming when approaching him. I feel very excited to know that I'm already on his good side. He tells me that he really would like some McDonalds breakfast but isn't really in the mood to be flooded by loud fans in the restaurant since he is not a morning person. He then asks me if I could get his meal for him while he waits outside in his car for me. I felt weird that it's my first time meeting Tim Duncan and I'm getting him breakfast, but hey, it's Tim Duncan, so whatever, I was happy doing favors for him.

    I leave the restaurant, go to his car, and hand him his food. He invites me in his car to chill so I can keep him company while he eats. Of course, I accept his offer. So we're just there in his car laying back relaxing and talking about his experiences in his first year in San Antonio, and it seems as though we're hitting it off just swimmingly. And it dawns on me that I'm almost late for work at the ER. I inform him of my situation and he insists that he drives me to work, saying that 'it's the least he can do for being relaxed around him'. I also accept that offer, and as soon as we are about to leave the parking lot, I noticed a friend of mine who is also working in the ER but has the day off, has just parked in the lot.

    I call the friend over as he looks surprised since he believes that the car I'm in is mine. He approaches the car and Tim rolls down his window and you can imagine the surprise that gave my friend as he just notices I'm hanging out with Tim Duncan. He straight up hugs Tim through the window, and begins bombarding him with questions. I told him that we're on the way to the hospital because I'm late for work, and a sigh of disappointment comes from him, as he realizes his one time meeting Tim Duncan is over. And at that point, Tim comes up with another offer. He tells the friend of mine that if he covers for me at the ER for today, he'll give him 4 tickets to next season's opener and a locker room pass to meet him again after the game. He accepts the offer, gladly, runs into the restaurant to grab his breakfast, gives Tim another hug and takes a picture with him, and goes to work in my place.

    I ask Tim what he wants to do since he got me the day off of work, and he brings up the idea of going to the gym for a little shootaround. I'm thinking to myself, 'oh my God, I'm gonna be playing basketball with Tim Duncan, what can be better?'. I excitingly accept the offer and show him the way to the local gym.

    I'm just realizing that this is starting to become just the perfect day for me; meeting Tim Duncan, getting the day off, and now I'm gonna be playing basketball with him. I must be dreaming.

    So we arrive and we change into our gear and start with a shootaround. A couple of other guys come into the gym and ask us if they wanted to play a little 2 on 2 match. Of course, me and Tim dominate, beating them 70 to 22. After that, I play him a free throw shooting contest, whoever makes the most out of 50, and he won, 38 to 36. I then play him a game of horse, and he beats me again, with his last shot being an underhand fullcourt shot backwards. When he made that shot, my jaw dropped. We continue on playing in the gym, and as we start to get worn down in the evening, he says he wants to get out of there and go do something else. He says he can really go for a game of bowling now. I show him the way to the alley, and the perfect day just keeps on going, the bowling alley is completely empty, allowing us to have more time playing and less time with bombarding fans. Let me tell you, he's an awesome bowler. We played 2 games with Tim beating me both times by at least 115 points.

    By that time, it's already about 6 or 7 pm, and he says it's time for him to get out of town and back to San Antonio. We go to get some lunch at Chili's (he ordered one of the burgers, I forgot which one. One of the big mouth burgers) before he leaves. He drops me off at my house and tells me that I'm a pretty cool guy and that he'd like to hang out again next time he's in town. I tell him that that would be awesome and to just call me when he's back. We share our goodbyes and he tells me that next year he'll make sure that the Spurs win the championship.
    I can't believe I just read that.

    I've eaten at that McDonald's a few times...it's just weird picturing Tim Duncan and you hanging out in DEL RIO shooting hoops and then going to Jet Bowl and Chili's?

    THE CHILI'S WASN'T EVEN OPEN AT THAT TIME!!!


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    I met Manu, man was incredibly nice to everybody around him.

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    I can't believe I just read that.

    I've eaten at that McDonald's a few times...it's just weird picturing Tim Duncan and you hanging out in DEL RIO shooting hoops and then going to Jet Bowl and Chili's?

    THE CHILI'S WASN'T EVEN OPEN AT THAT TIME!!!

    You could've at least let a few people get fooled before you ruin it.

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    Believe me this guy has a huge ego..I thought he didn't for the longest but he does. Now having Eva alongside does not help his situation because she too thinks the world should stop for her.

    Edgar, sounds like you have something against Tony, which seems to be common in San Antonio. I agree with Kori, in numerous encounters Tony has always been very humbe, never acted en led, bascially just acted like everyone else. Just because he is famous doesn't mean he has to always go out of his way to make someones day. Out of all the spurs I would say that Tim would probably come off as the most stand offish, don't get me wrong he is a nice guy, but he can often come off cold and short(in words, not size).

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    You could've at least let a few people get fooled before you ruin it.
    It sounded like a letter to the editor for a gay porn mag!!! pretty good though.

    I stopped at tim duncan was in Del rio just to check it out, doubt it.

    Still pretty funny stuff.

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    That is the worst logic. These athletes would not have any money if not for the fans. It is the fans paying for tickets, merchandise and watching televised games that allow for the league to be profitable and for players to earn as much as they do. They should be more than willing to sign autographs as long as the timing is good and everyone is polite.

    I do not care how bad the service is, a quarter tip is just stupid. I will tip nicely and I am not rich. If the service is bad, the tip goes down, but never that low. If you had that big of a problem with the service, make a formal complaint and tell the waiter that you will not be leaving a tip at all. Leaving a quarter is just being an ass. They do not owe them a big tip, but a reasonable tip is in order.
    the fans are not paying for it the tv companies are paying their salary

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    Tony Parker:

    Went to two of his autograph signings. One was at Ihop and another one at scoozi's I believe on nacagdoches. It was years ago. I have pictures of both times and 2 autographs. I took my nephew who was very young and he made a funny face at him and my nephew started laughing. It was really cute.

    Another time was when Passion of the Christ came out. I was at the Quarry waiting in line outside the theater. Then I saw this tall person walking towards the end of the line. It was Tony Parker. He was with a whole bunch of people. So anyways a few minutes later some ushers were taking Tony to the front of the line so he wouldn't have to wait, and some people even started booing. but thats typical San Antonio. So he and I watched a movie together

    Manu:

    At Ihope once for an autograph and picture. seemed nice. There were so many people there. I think Manu became very popular very fast in comparison with Tony. I think its cause he was Latino...

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    the fans are not paying for it the tv companies are paying their salary
    Ya, that's why the WNBA players make so much money...It is the same damn tv companies. You must not be into business or know how tv companies make their money. You have to have fans watching the program so you can charge money for advertising. That is how the vast majority of the money is made. If the fans were not watching the programs and buying merchandise and buying tickets to the games there would be no money for the players. Get a clue.

    Quit shutting down your brain when it comes to Tony. Just because he left a bad tip one time does not mean he is a bad person. It means he handled the situation like a child. Everyone has bad days and if what Kori says is true, then it is not the norm. To act like the fans are not the reason teams make money is just dumb. If that was the case, owners would not invest in huge stadiums, advertising to draw fans in and merchandising. They would just directly deal with the tv companies and take the fans out of the equation. We all know fans are irrational, spoiled, hard-to-please and ignorant right? Oh wait, having said all of that, you can not do that because no fans = no money.

    So as I said, athletes do not owe fans anything with regards to money and they are people as well. They have their good days and bad days, but as long as people are polite and have good timing, they should be more then willing to sign an autograph or chat to show their gra ude for the fans that support them.

    Luckily, most Spurs understand that and give back to the community.

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    Edgar, sounds like you have something against Tony, which seems to be common in San Antonio. I agree with Kori, in numerous encounters Tony has always been very humbe, never acted en led, bascially just acted like everyone else. Just because he is famous doesn't mean he has to always go out of his way to make someones day. Out of all the spurs I would say that Tim would probably come off as the most stand offish, don't get me wrong he is a nice guy, but he can often come off cold and short(in words, not size).
    I realize many superstars act this way..Tony is a great basketball player and thats it. Sure he puts on the happy face from time to time but when no one is watching he is a . Why is it that I only talk bad about his people skills and not anyone elses...i've seen this stuff for myself, thats why. If kori and anyone else thinks he is the best polite person then thats their opinion but don't put him in the same likes as that of Ginobili or Robert Horry. Parker is nothing like them.

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    I wonder if any players have ever signed a hot chicks boobs?

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    It's funny to think that Tony would only leave a quarter tip just to be an ass. He probably just hated the service. Has Tony ever gone back since? If i didn't like the service I don't leave anything. At least he left a quarter.

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    I never tip. I just don't have the money. Which is why I never go out to eat.

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    I wonder if any players have ever signed a hot chicks boobs?

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    I saw Fabricio at North Star mall shopping at Armani exchange. When he walked out of the store, the dude looked TOTALLY lost!! he may as well have stepped out of a time machine....he stood there for a good 10 minutes, just looking in each direction trying to figure out which way to go.

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    It's funny to think that Tony would only leave a quarter tip just to be an ass. He probably just hated the service. Has Tony ever gone back since? If i didn't like the service I don't leave anything. At least he left a quarter.
    My friend told me service wasn't bad..And also I am not basing my opinion on that alone but instead of other encounters of seeing the way he acts with fans.

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    I realize many superstars act this way..Tony is a great basketball player and thats it. Sure he puts on the happy face from time to time but when no one is watching he is a . Why is it that I only talk bad about his people skills and not anyone elses...i've seen this stuff for myself, thats why. If kori and anyone else thinks he is the best polite person then thats their opinion but don't put him in the same likes as that of Ginobili or Robert Horry. Parker is nothing like them.
    have you meet them on one one?
    do you know manu,horry, tips well for a fact?

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