I just want to know what we did to piss off the basketball gods. Tony and Manu out while Finley's out there happily running up and down the court bricking everything he throws up and being a human turnstyle on defense.
WTF?
Watkins probably would be more useful on the team at this point.
I just want to know what we did to piss off the basketball gods. Tony and Manu out while Finley's out there happily running up and down the court bricking everything he throws up and being a human turnstyle on defense.
WTF?
Without Manu and Tony, the Spurs are likely to lose. Better to give the young guys some reps than watch Fin sink the ship. Take the long view.
Vaughn, Finley and Bonner should get comfortable on the bench. Order a pizza too.
Hill, Farmer and Tolliver should get their minutes. If they're going to lose, let them at least see what they have. Give them some experience and some time to settle down. At least they attack the basket.
Hahahaahah. Why don't you tell us how you really feel.
[QUOTE=Allanon;2882844]No Manu and no Parker. At some point Duncan must have looked at the guys around him on the court and thought "Who the F* are these guys?"
"I love playing for this coach and I love playing with these guys," said O'Neal yesterday. "We have professionals who know what to do. No one is asking me to play with Chris Quinn or Ricky Davis. I'm actually on a team again."[/QUOTE]
---No way he said this, did he?
I thought he was good on D and was pretty aggressive on O.
I rather see him than JV on the court already, can't ask for more
Hahah, yah, I was rolling when I saw the quote. Sucks to be Chris Quinn.
Yep why lose and not develop young guys.
Jeff McDonald: Parker out with ankle sprain
The one thing the injury-depleted Spurs could not have happened has happened.
Tony Parker left tonight’s game against Miami late in the first quarter after spraining his left ankle.
The good news: X-rays conducted at the AT&T Center were negative. The bad news: Parker will not return to the game, and the Spurs have no immediate timeline for his return.
Parker, fresh off a 55-point game in the Spurs’ double-overtime victory at Minnesota on Wednesday, was driving for a layup with 1:56 left in the first quarter against the Heat. His ankle gave way on the drive – there was no contact – and he had to be helped to the locker room.
For the near future, the Spurs' so-called "Big Three" is down to the "Lone One" -- Tim Duncan. Parker will join Manu Ginobili on the sidelines. Ginobili is out until mid-December after offseason surgery on his ankle.
[QUOTE=Allanon;2882873]Thanks for pulling that quote out Allanon. Spurs-Addict I'm pretty sure Shaq also said last season that it was an insult to have players like Chris Quinn on the court with him.
hill starting. going against chalmers.
god damn it.
Spurs 1-4
Miami Heat 2007>>Spurs 2008.
15 wins..max.
nice move by farmer.
you can tell farmer is a fiery player.
Tim Duncan is the Lone Ranger now. I hope TP is OK.
Nice aggressive move by Farmer.
I just noticed the score, only 34?
I hope we don't lose by more than 20...
Finally... welcome back Mason.
Again, nice aggressive move by Farmer.
Look at Timmy running the break back to back LOLOL
Delayed then actual.![]()
thats it get aggressive. Stop playing shy
Farmer is superior to Finley. Good play from Farmer.
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