BFD. You think you're the only person here with LP? Maybe the only person on this site that watches other teams? There literally thousands of people here who do the exact same as you do. Get off your high horse and come on down to the discussion.
You keep playing this card and every time you do it you sound more like a dumbass. Just stop.
If they don't bring Bowen back then that means they are fully committed to what they have or they are planning to go another direction in acquiring a defensive wing. I am fine with that. I am of the opinion though, that based on what we saw from him last year in spot duty he can come in and minimalize the impact of one of the opposing teams scorers during the playoffs. If he does it for the minimum most of his salary is paid for by the league, so it's a no-brainer.
BFD. You think you're the only person here with LP? Maybe the only person on this site that watches other teams? There literally thousands of people here who do the exact same as you do. Get off your high horse and come on down to the discussion.
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Thanks for the advice, but I don't take directions from anonymous internet know-it-alls. I'm sorry that when someone disagrees with you it gets you angry, but saying I hadn't watched the games because my opinions weren't the same as yours only makes you look like a dumbass, and a sentimental fool to boot. Obviously I watched the same games that Buford did.
At some point you'll have to realize that your opinions, while precious to you, are not especially relevant in the future of the Spurs. I know it must hurt in your fantasy world where RC calls you to get the OK on roster moves, but those are the breaks, kid.
But at the same time, you think your y, "I'm better than everybody" bull at ude is relevant in any way, shape, or form? Seriously...why don't you, for just once, get your head out of your ass, stop smelling your own farts, and pay the attention to a normal conversation.
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This sounds very familiar... is it a quote from somewhere? Maybe Churchill?
It must hurt to think you're the only one on this forum with League Pass who watches someone other than the Spurs, when in reality you're a dumbass.
Ok...how about some real examples of what Bowen did last year Mr. I Agree With RC.
Jan. 2nd vs. Memphis
Jan. 5th vs. Miami
Jan 17th vs. Chicago
Jan. 20th vs. Indiana
Jan. 25th vs. LA
Jan. 27th vs. Utah
Jan. 29th vs. Phoenix
Feb. 2nd vs. GS
Feb. 10th vs. New Jersey
Feb. 25th vs. Portland
I speak in reality son...and don't come back at me with that same weak ass "RC is not calling you" garbage. Bring some real ing arguments or GTFO.
That pretty much sums it up, Mr I agree timvp.Bowen isn’t as unbelievably quick as he was a few years ago
That's the best you can do?
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I never said anything remotely like that. Maybe you should take a reading comprehension class. Benefactor said I should "watch the games" and I calmly replied that I have LP and in fact do watch the games. Nothing more.
That's all I need. You do realize he was traded, right?![]()
Your act is played out.
That would be nice, but I won't get my hopes up.
He's clearly lost a step, but none of those guys actually killed him at all last year..
Pop didn't let him cover Lebron, and he only covered Kobe for a few stretches, and he did a fine job..
He actually completely shut down Anthony in one of the games, and it was one of his best games of the season..
I'm against Bowen on the current team too, but your statement is false..
Finley and Bonner for Posey and D. Brown
Sign Bowen and waive williams and we are set
Agreed. Bbbuuuttt at the end of the day you need a good perimeter defender. And even at his advanced age he still will be our best perimeter defender if we bring him back. I'm sure he has a few minutes a game left in him to keep a star player under control. Rj is the man but his defense can be subpar. We need somebody to irritate the other teams best player.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_yl...yhoo&type=lgns
Bowen is contemplating retirement but could also have interest from Orlando, a source told Yahoo! Sports.
You do realize he was a partially guaranteed expiring contract, right? At least make an attempt at a decent argument.
Bucks waive defensive stalwart BowenComment Email Print Share By Marc Stein
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Defensive stalwart Bruce Bowen has been released by the Milwaukee Bucks and will be an unrestricted free agent next week if he clears waivers.
The Bucks announced the move Friday night after their monthlong attempts to trade him -- including talks this week with the Denver Nuggets -- did not result in a deal.
Bowen's full $4 million salary for next season would have been guaranteed if he was not released by Aug. 1. The Bucks will save half that amount by waiving Bowen and paying him the required $2 million buyout stipulated in Bowen's contract.
Bowen, 38, joined the Spurs in the summer of 2001 and was part of three championship teams (2003, '05 and '07) in his eight seasons in San Antonio. It's believed that a return to the Spurs in free agency is highly unlikely but contenders such as Orlando, Cleveland and Boston have been mentioned as potential suitors for Bowen.
The Bucks have tried all month to trade the veteran stopper since acquiring him from San Antonio on June 23 as part of a three-team trade that sent Richard Jefferson to the Spurs and also netted Kurt Thomas from San Antonio and Amir Johnson from Detroit. Fabricio Oberto went from the Spurs to the Pistons to complete the trade. It was understood from the start that Milwaukee would waive Bowen if it could not utilize him in a trade in July.
Via his Twitter account Friday night, Bowen wrote: "Just got off the plane [and] got word that I will not be in Milwaukee for Christmas!"
Bowen was one of five NBA players waived Friday, joining Boston guard Gabe Pruitt, Los Angeles Clippers guard Mike Taylor, Los Angeles Lakers swingman Sun Yue and fellow Buck Salim Stoudamire. All five players will be unrestricted free agents if they are not claimed by another team before 6 p.m. ET next Friday.
Marc Stein is a senior NBA writer for ESPN.com.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4370109
My reading comprehension is fine. Bowen is a better perimeter defender than anyone on our squad. Even if he sat the pine and just mentored Hairston, that would still return value to the team.
And in a pinch, you can throw him on someone who is torching everyone else and see if he can cool them off.
The sad part is you are too stupid to understand why Finley played instead of Bowen down the stretch and in the playoffs last year. It was all about trying to find enough offense to outscore people, not because Bowen's D had slipped.
He was arguably our best perimeter player in the Dallas series, regardless of the outcome.
lol..seriously? you are such a dumbass.
I might be one of the few Spurs fans who does not mind if Bruce does not come back as a player. He was my favorite, but I would like to see us try and develope new talent. If it doesn't work, maybe he will be around after January to sign for the last half.
http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...ely_for_bowen/
He Will not be Back.... He will End Up In Boston or Maybe even Orlando.... Just like I said earlier in this thread....
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