here goes your thread ruining act...it is what you wanted at the very beginning...
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here goes your thread ruining act...it is what you wanted at the very beginning...
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Yeah, where is he? Er wird siegen!
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Nazr was one of the main piece of the 2005 le. He deserves to be a on the top75 list without a doubt.
Agreed. That was a pretty major omission.
Devin Brown might be a borderline name . . .
What, wheres the 'greatest Australian player ever' Andrew Gaze?
But seriously, i'm interested in finding out where Pop, RC and Holt rank. It will be interesting to see where they go, according to spurstalk.
Btw, Mike Brown? Too short, or too cavalier?
Not a bad idea. Stephen Jackson's personal coach might deserve a spot on the top 75.
Hmmm ... Chip Engelland? Eh.
George Karl? Doc Rivers?![]()
I'll yield to your judgment on that.
If we are going to include owners on this list.....then Angelo Drossos and Red McCombs have to be #1. Without them, the Dallas Chapparals never move to S.A.
No Gervin needs to be in the top two. No Gervin, no Spurs in the NBA.
Fun stuff timvp. Thanks for putting it together.
i know i know...
i stated some other comments in the thread stating that i never saw him or Silas play so... that's why on a primary impulsive post i forgot them...![]()
George Johnson, as one of the bruise brothers, shouldn't be omitted.
Cotton Fitzsimmons.
1. David Robinson-laid foundation for spurs basketball and at ude. one of the grestest
2. Tim Duncan-the greatest player to put on a spurs uniform. no question
3. George Gervin-put san antonio on the NBA map
4. Gregg Popovich-the defensive strategic genius that is "Pop"
5. Manu Ginobili-basketball intensity and accomplishments are unmatched. most exciting spurs player of all time
6. Tony Parker-led the spurs to 3 championships and earned a Finals MVP along the way
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Cliff Hagan, first coach of the Chaparrals. As a player-coach averaged 18 pts per game on that squad that went 46-32 in its first season and made the second round of the playoffs.
good start
I was going to say -- in this forum, wouldn't exclusion of The Coyote from the list be seen by some as particularly controversial, given The Coyote's contributions to the club's history?
No Cherokee Parks? No Jack Haley? No Kiwi?
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