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    this thread sucks .

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    Uhh yes some chode suggested we owe it to Tim to make him a laker



    God help us what kind of world are our children going to grow up in?

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    With this logic a four time NBA Championship franchise deserves a fan base that can stomach some tough years. Lets allow the team to move to a city without an upset stomach and a sack of balls.

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    Timmy to Cleveland. He can take Shaquille's place, or Z's place, and seriously upgrade that roster. It would keep LeBron in Cleveland, and Timmy would be playing for Mike Brown and Danny Ferry, who are family anyway.

    Tim would get rings in the last two years of his contract, and even more if he wants to play longer.

    So if Timmy goes to Cleveland this summer, he coul end up with 6 rings by 2012. Hmmm...guess who else had 6 rings?

    Could it be....GOAT...Timmy.

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    Spurs need to see what they can get for Parker this summer. Could they get a couple of young players (PG and big man) for him? Then trade RJ's expiring contract for Iggy or someone similar. If they can get 3 or 4 solid players out of those two trades, they could make one last run with Tim plus have a good, young nucleus when he retires.

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    Timmy to Cleveland. He can take Shaquille's place, or Z's place, and seriously upgrade that roster. It would keep LeBron in Cleveland, and Timmy would be playing for Mike Brown and Danny Ferry, who are family anyway.

    Tim would get rings in the last two years of his contract, and even more if he wants to play longer.

    So if Timmy goes to Cleveland this summer, he coul end up with 6 rings by 2012. Hmmm...guess who else had 6 rings?

    Could it be....GOAT...Timmy.
    You can only dream huh?

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    You can only dream huh?
    You really want Timmy to ride the coattail of Lebron?

    Sounds more like a nightmare.

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    I would trade TIm to Thunder as K Durant is for real and Tim can still compete for a champ instead of being seen as Gary Paton or Loser Malone. Thunder also have ability to absorb contract and, with their skillful GM, I believe they can assemble a great team

    The alternative choice is Blazers as they have good young pieces for SPURS in return and a wealthy owner. I doubt Cavs is a good choice as they have too many ok but not great players and the team locked itself in for a few long contracts

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    This thread sucks

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    despite how bad the Spurs suck, I'm pretty sure SA would still turn a gigantic supermarket once the Spurs are pronounced rebuilding.

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    Most of their 1st unit players are fairly old. such players are targets for contenders while are always what a rebuilding team needs to get rid of. Genuinely I wish the Spurs would get the most from their current stocks and join back to the range of contenders as soon as possible, to remake the whole body of "texas triangle". The Rockets have already made a good start, now it's time for Spurs to do their part.

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    Really?! Just watch him.
    Really? I have. Ever since his "Cookie" days at Wake. Tim will never do that.

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    With this logic a four time NBA Championship franchise deserves a fan base that can stomach some tough years. Lets allow the team to move to a city without an upset stomach and a sack of balls.
    I'm with you. I think most "so called fans" were bandwagon fans. I'll stick with this team through another 21-61 season.

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    Really? I have. Ever since his "Cookie" days at Wake. Tim will never do that.
    Well, aren't you special? I have watched Timmy since his Wake days as well, and while he is a stand-up guy and fiercely loyal, above all else he is a compe or that wants to win and will not tolerate losing. If you think Tim is going to waste his last years on a rebuilding team, you are out of your mind.

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    Well, aren't you special? I have watched Timmy since his Wake days as well, and while he is a stand-up guy and fiercely loyal, above all else he is a compe or that wants to win and will not tolerate losing. If you think Tim is going to waste his last years on a rebuilding team, you are out of your mind.
    You sound like a bandwagon fan.

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    You sound like a bandwagon fan.
    Ah, yes. Bandwagon fan. The last resort of the witless Spurstalk poster. Why don't you call me a "noob" while you're at it? What exactly brought you to that conclusion other than your tiny, delusional lizard brain not being able to process a difference of opinion?
    I am not going to get into a pissing match with you about who is the bigger Spurs fan, but I will say that I have been a loyal fan of this team since before Tim Duncan first picked up a basketball.
    I am a Spurs fan and, subsequently, have become a Tim Duncan fan and if the Spurs are destined for full rebuild mode, I would not blame Tim for wanting to be traded to a winning team. Only a selfish asshole would feel differently. I hope the Spurs can squeeze a couple of more productive, winning seasons out of this core unit we have now, but the odds are against us. If the Spurs have to start over and rebuild, I will still be a fan. If Timmy decides to play elsewhere, I will wish him luck and still be a fan of his too.
    Bandwagon fan . . . you.

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    I would like for Tim to go out a winner

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    This is a whole new level of stupid
    Have you tried the TradeMachine?

    Tim makes a ton of money, very hard to do a trade involving him that doesn't involve a team trading away their superstar which wouldn't happen..

    I would trade TIm to Thunder as K Durant is for real and Tim can still compete for a champ instead of being seen as Gary Paton or Loser Malone. Thunder also have ability to absorb contract and, with their skillful GM, I believe they can assemble a great team

    The alternative choice is Blazers as they have good young pieces for SPURS in return and a wealthy owner. I doubt Cavs is a good choice as they have too many ok but not great players and the team locked itself in for a few long contracts
    Would the Thunder trade away their pieces since they are already a very young and talented team?

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    Have you tried the TradeMachine?

    Tim makes a ton of money, very hard to do a trade involving him that doesn't involve a team trading away their superstar which wouldn't happen..
    Not necessarily. Since we are living in fantasy land . . . I was thinking it would be kind of cool if Tim were traded to the team who courted him after his rookie contract was up in 2000. The Orlando Magic. The deal could be done without the magic giving up a whole lot (Rashard Lewis and Brandon Bass works). Can you imagine Duncan finishing his career next to Dwight Howard? Pretty scary. Sorry, Kobe and Lebron.
    Then again, in 2000 the Spurs were viewed as an aging team who were looking at the begining of the Lakers' 3peat. No one knew that Ginobili and Parker were waiting in the wings. Maybe the Spurs are on the cusp of another resurgence. Who knows?

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    duncan does not deserve more le he has to earn this
    just like pop and the rest of the spurs

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    It pains me but I agree. Give Timmy another shot.

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    With this logic a four time NBA Championship franchise deserves a fan base that can stomach some tough years. Lets allow the team to move to a city without an upset stomach and a sack of balls.

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    Not necessarily. Since we are living in fantasy land . . . I was thinking it would be kind of cool if Tim were traded to the team who courted him after his rookie contract was up in 2000. The Orlando Magic. The deal could be done without the magic giving up a whole lot (Rashard Lewis and Brandon Bass works). Can you imagine Duncan finishing his career next to Dwight Howard? Pretty scary. Sorry, Kobe and Lebron.
    Then again, in 2000 the Spurs were viewed as an aging team who were looking at the begining of the Lakers' 3peat. No one knew that Ginobili and Parker were waiting in the wings. Maybe the Spurs are on the cusp of another resurgence. Who knows?
    Would be a great trade for Orlando but what about the Spurs?

    Why would they want the Bass/Lewis contracts?

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    i say if hes up for it do it!!! i love that guy, he deserves a better coach right now!! but he wont go anywhere promise you. we love you timmy

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    Ah, yes. Bandwagon fan. The last resort of the witless Spurstalk poster. Why don't you call me a "noob" while you're at it? What exactly brought you to that conclusion other than your tiny, delusional lizard brain not being able to process a difference of opinion?
    I am not going to get into a pissing match with you about who is the bigger Spurs fan, but I will say that I have been a loyal fan of this team since before Tim Duncan first picked up a basketball.
    I am a Spurs fan and, subsequently, have become a Tim Duncan fan and if the Spurs are destined for full rebuild mode, I would not blame Tim for wanting to be traded to a winning team. Only a selfish asshole would feel differently. I hope the Spurs can squeeze a couple of more productive, winning seasons out of this core unit we have now, but the odds are against us. If the Spurs have to start over and rebuild, I will still be a fan. If Timmy decides to play elsewhere, I will wish him luck and still be a fan of his too.
    Bandwagon fan . . . you.
    LOL. Dude, relax. I said you sound like a bandwagon fan. Don't be that guy.

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