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    Agree...
    They will SUCK Forever...
    spurms are trash even with Jefferson...no wonder why he has been in how many teams the last few years?

    Um, he has been with 2 teams over the previous 8 years (since his rookie season). Not quite the definition of a journeyman.

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    Agree...
    They will SUCK Forever...
    spurms are trash even with Jefferson...no wonder why he has been in how many teams the last few years?

    Lewis is NOW an Orlando fan???

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    Lewis is NOW an Orlando fan???
    Its Louis.

    Of course Lewis will be a fan of his own team.

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    The Spurs aren't trash, but they are no longer a championship caliber team.

    Duncan and Ginobili have noticeably dropped off in their performance and another brutal NBA season isn't going to make that worse.

    Getting RJ is a start in the right direction, but now they need to find a real bigman to place alongside Duncan. And no, Rasheed is not the answer as he is washed up and can't play defense and is resigned to chuck 3's all day long. If the Spurs snagged Gortat though that would work out very well for them.

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    Kobe is old and finished too. Whoever beats the Nuggets will win the 2010 championship

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    The Spurs aren't trash, but they are no longer a championship caliber team.

    Duncan and Ginobili have noticeably dropped off in their performance and another brutal NBA season isn't going to make that worse.

    Getting RJ is a start in the right direction, but now they need to find a real bigman to place alongside Duncan. And no, Rasheed is not the answer as he is washed up and can't play defense and is resigned to chuck 3's all day long. If the Spurs snagged Gortat though that would work out very well for them.
    I agree on the bigman, but disagree on all of the rest. If you would have said that Gino is injury prone, I could agree with you, but his stats show that he was above his career averages last year. The only arguement that you could make here is that he fell off sharply from last year, but that year was head and shoulders above all of the rest of his career, and he was injured most of this year. Duncan on the other hand shows really no substantial slip, he has always been a 21-22 and 10-12 kind of guy, last year was 20/11. Is his production down from his career highs? Sure, but it is not a "noticeable" drop off as you insinuate.

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    The Spurs aren't trash, but they are no longer a championship caliber team.

    Duncan and Ginobili have noticeably dropped off in their performance and another brutal NBA season isn't going to make that worse.

    Getting RJ is a start in the right direction, but now they need to find a real bigman to place alongside Duncan. And no, Rasheed is not the answer as he is washed up and can't play defense and is resigned to chuck 3's all day long. If the Spurs snagged Gortat though that would work out very well for them.
    We know we need a big House. But regardless this does make our team better then before.

    We had just as many issues at the SF spot. We needed someone who can guard opposing players of the same stature. We needed an added piece that could help create for themselves which creates for everyone else. And we needed someone who can help with the scoring load when people need rest.

    Yes you could say the center position is more valuable but you take what you can get. For the caliber of player we were able to get out of RJ at SF; I don't think we could have got the same type of value at the Center position.

    Yes there is still work to be done. But this is definitely a step in the right direction.

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