I still think Pop wants a REAL big...IMO
If he plays like that often, why would you trade him?
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I still think Pop wants a REAL big...IMO
I was too happy the game was on TNT last night. I saw some of it......Spurs looked good! I watched the post game show on TNT. I think C. Webber likes the Spurs to win the Southwest; Kenny's needle is still stuck on Houston and Charles likes NO.
The Spurs, the 4 time champion of this decade, get no love & no respect....'cause they're old and they're not the Lakers or Celtics.![]()
And he wants an Horry successor even more, which it seems Bonner has finally turned into. I'm not psychologist, but idk why he wouldn't keep this mindset, since it's benefits far surpass his "perfectionist" outlook.
Bonner's 6'10 and 240. That sounds pretty big to me. He's playing like he's 6'10 too.
If he gets traded, we can all talk about it then. Why WANT to trade a player that fulfills a niche on the team the person you're trading for wouldn't? Additionally, Bonner's time in the system is invaluable since we are looking to WIN NOW.
The people wanting to trade Bonner are the same who said he'd never had a good game in his life about, oh 3 weeks ago.
i dont think one person here wouldve predicted that bonner would have been in the starting 5 this year.
If Bonner can be consistent, he'll be a huge asset to this Spurs team. If he becomes invisible again, and there's a better option out there, you have to consider it. Personally, I think he's turned a corner, and he's finally ready to people up (yeah, that's you KG).
You should have both at the same time.
man i hope so. We know no one can ever be another Robert Horry in terms of his accomplishments and intangibles but he can bring that hustle and outside shooting touch that Horry brought to the Spurs.
Honestly, I dislike scroll boxes.
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