Why isnt the biggest choke artist on the team not on the list. Fab is clearly the reason why we go as far as we do.
Beno had every opportunityhe'll make a mistake and he's straight off. It was the best for Beno he got traded, when he got minutes for Sac he played the best basketball of his life, because the coach stuck with his mistakes and didn't throw him in the dog house and kill his career.
Yeah I can admit he was lazy and he has only himself to blame for that, but the reason he was lazy because he wasn't happy in San Antonio because of the minutes he was getting, if Pop stuck by him and didn't replace with someone that is hopeless then Beno would of worked a lot harder. I don't know if you played the game but in order for you to play to your full potential you need to get consistent minutes, not get thrown in a dog house that can kill you career.
Why isnt the biggest choke artist on the team not on the list. Fab is clearly the reason why we go as far as we do.
So in your world, Beno should have been getting minutes because he showed up unmotivated and out of shape?
I have nothing against Jacque Vaughn. He is what he is and works hard.
Matt Bonner gets my vote. Aargh. Why did we resign him?
I explained to you way he was unmotivated etc. But my point is Beno wouldn't have been in that situation if Pop had stuck by him and didn't kill his confidence by throwing him in the doghouse and as a result by replacing him with someone that doesn't even belong in this league.
Beno's been unmotivated and out of shape his whole career, and has a well-earned reputation for not having any toughness. Didn't Mike D'Antoni call him "doughboy" or something before the draft?
You're getting your wires crossed.
Popovich's mistake the previous season was benching Beno in favor of Van Exel.
Vaughn wasn't even on the team then.
If Beno had wanted to prove that he should have been worthy of those minutes the following season, he should have showed up in shape and raring to go.
Blame Popovich for going in favor of Van Exel if you want. But don't absolve Beno of his mistakes the following season, and don't blame Vaughn for something he wasn't even with the Spurs to experience then.
In 2005-06 Van Exel took minutes away from Udrih but at least Nick had done something in this league. But in 2006-07 Vaughn got signed and then Pop played Udrih for a few games, through him in the dog house and replaced him with J.V. Udrih got traded just before the 2007-08 season. I actually though you would know this. So i think you got your wires crossed.
Again, why would Popovich continue to play Beno if he was out of shape and was unmotivated during the 06-07 season?
You're implying that Popovich was only looking for excuses to not play Beno, when that wasn't true.
The backup PG spot was Beno's for the taking. Vaughn was the insurance policy. And Beno's uninspired play forced Popovich's hand.
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