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    Injuries Nate McMillan has had to deal with vs Greg "Lord Poppy " Finley-Bonner-now Bogans sniffing Popovich.

    After Sunday's game, the Blazers' games missed due to injuries stands at 280. T-Park and family can you give us the games missed by Spurs?

    http://www.columbian.com/weblogs/bla...inue-overachi/

    Spurs 39-25 8 games back
    Blazers 41-28 8 1/2 games back

    Blazers 3-0 vs Poppy this season.

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    1. We know Pop has coatailed his way to 4 les. Feel free to repeat.
    2. I hope the Spurs do still succede this season. Perhaps Pop will go into a coma and a real coach will insert the correct lineups and we will give a run at the 2010 le.

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    The only number in the standings that matters is the loss column. Games not yet played can be won or lost, but games already lost can never be made up, and you have to hope that the team ahead of you loses them. We're ahead of both POR and PHX in the loss column.

    As for Portland's plight, that's what you get for drafting Mr. Glass and trading for Cotton Camby. Roy, for a young guy, is also pretty injury prone.

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    Pop was an excellent coach with what he and RC built before, but an absolutely ty coach with the diminished talent level he has now. His main problem is integrating many new faces and youth in transition. He just doesn't do it well.

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    Pop was an excellent coach with what he and RC built before, but an absolutely ty coach with the diminished talent level he has now. His main problem is integrating many new faces and youth in transition. He just doesn't do it well.
    That's ANY coach!!! Phil Jackson went out in the first round two years in a row before they stole Gasol.

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    That's ANY coach!!! Phil Jackson went out in the first round two years in a row before they stole Gasol.
    yep and that was with a prime kobe bryant.

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    Isaih Thomas is a better coach than Pop.

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    Isaih Thomas is a better coach than Pop.
    Fail.

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    It's the truth. If Isaih Thomas was the coach of the Spurs from 1999-2007 he would have 4 les also. Pop did NOTHING but ride coat tails.

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    It's the truth. If Isaih Thomas was the coach of the Spurs from 1999-2007 he would have 4 les also. Pop did NOTHING but ride coat tails.

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    Isaih would be smart enough to play Ian Mahinmi. He is a 7 footer that ALTERS SHOTS.

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    Isaih would be smart enough to play Ian Mahinmi. He is a 7 footer that ALTERS SHOTS.
    mahinmi. so sick of hearing about this bum.

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    mahinmi. so sick of hearing about this bum.
    He's no bum. He has hustle and energy. If Popoidiot would play him the Spurs would be reliving the twin towers days. That's why Popodumbass is a terrible coach.

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    He's no bum. He has hustle and energy. If Popoidiot would play him the Spurs would be reliving the twin towers days. That's why Popodumbass is a terrible coach.
    flawless logic and a logic without flaw

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    mahinmi. So sick of hearing about this bum.
    +1

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    Dr. Gonzo, are you a real doctor? From reading some of your posts, its seems like your more of a pharmacist who likes to take his work home than a doctor.

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    Dr. Gonzo is being sarcastic, I'm surprised so few have caught on to it..he's been doing it in multiple threads..

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    Dr. Gonzo, are you a real doctor? From reading some of your posts, its seems like your more of a pharmacist who likes to take his work home than a doctor.
    Why? Have you ever played organized ball? If you had you would know it is important to get into a rhythm and Popore doesn't let Mahinmi get into a rhythm. If he would play him more minutes he would be an all-NBA defender. HE ALTERS SHOTS AND HUSTLES! PopobelownormalIQ must be drunk all the time to not realize that.

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    Dr. Gonzo is being sarcastic, I'm surprised so few have caught on to it..he's been doing it in multiple threads..
    oh . hard to catch on when so many on this board speak the exact same way.

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    1. We know Pop has coatailed his way to 4 les. Feel free to repeat.
    About the only coach that I could really think of recently that coattailed his way to a le in major pro sports would be Barry Switzer with the Cowboys. That team was handed to him courtesy of Jimmy Johnson along with Jerry Jones's arrogance. No head coach wins 4 major les by just "being there". Yes, I know the players actually score the points to win the games but lack of good coaching will almost guarantee that they wont get a ring. And just because you are a good/great player doesn't mean you understand how to set up the correct play when needed. All you have to do is review the coaching histories of Isiah: literally destoryed the CBA and the NYK single handedly / John Lucas: how deep of a run did he have with the Spurs? / McHale: TWolves - enough said / or look into Elgin Baylor's ability to draft talent with the Clippers.

    There is a little more to winning championships then just having the right/great players.

    I haven't been a fan of Pop's coaching this year but it's not like he doesn't know anything, which seems to be your mantra.

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    Why? Have you ever played organized ball? If you had you would know it is important to get into a rhythm and Popore doesn't let Mahinmi get into a rhythm. If he would play him more minutes he would be an all-NBA defender. HE ALTERS SHOTS AND HUSTLES! PopobelownormalIQ must be drunk all the time to not realize that.
    Yes I have played organized ball. In a perfect world, a young guy trying to make his way can get plenty of playing time to showcase his talents, but when its tough finding minutes, you got to make the most of whatever minutes the coach throws your way. Mahimni only plays garbage minutes IMO, because although the physical talent has always been there, he still is prone to making rookie mistakes. I just haven't seen Mahimni make any kind of progression. You would of thought after the NJ game Mahimni looked like he finally arrived, but the next few times he played, Mahimni reverted back to his old ways. If Mahimni aspires to be anything, he will have to show it on another team. Now Doc, you need to ease up on the meds.

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    It's the truth. If Isaih Thomas was the coach of the Spurs from 1999-2007 he would have 4 les also. Pop did NOTHING but ride coat tails.
    Dr. T_Park,
    I dunno, even Isaiah might not be able to get lineups with 3-4 HOFs and the league MVP into the Championships.

    Pop rules!

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    about the only coach that i could really think of recently that coattailed his way to a le in major pro sports would be barry switzer with the cowboys. That team was handed to him courtesy of jimmy johnson along with jerry jones's arrogance. No head coach wins 4 major les by just "being there". Yes, i know the players actually score the points to win the games but lack of good coaching will almost guarantee that they wont get a ring. And just because you are a good/great player doesn't mean you understand how to set up the correct play when needed. All you have to do is review the coaching histories of isiah: Literally destoryed the cba and the nyk single handedly / john lucas: How deep of a run did he have with the spurs? / mchale: Twolves - enough said / or look into elgin baylor's ability to draft talent with the clippers.

    There is a little more to winning championships then just having the right/great players.

    I haven't been a fan of pop's coaching this year but it's not like he doesn't know anything, which seems to be your mantra.
    +1

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    Dr. Gonzo is being sarcastic, I'm surprised so few have caught on to it..he's been doing it in multiple threads..
    Ah, Dr. Gonzo, the 2nd coming of SequSpur. Well this should be fun.

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    Yes I have played organized ball. In a perfect world, a young guy trying to make his way can get plenty of playing time to showcase his talents, but when its tough finding minutes, you got to make the most of whatever minutes the coach throws your way. Mahimni only plays garbage minutes IMO, because although the physical talent has always been there, he still is prone to making rookie mistakes. I just haven't seen Mahimni make any kind of progression. You would of thought after the NJ game Mahimni looked like he finally arrived, but the next few times he played, Mahimni reverted back to his old ways. If Mahimni aspires to be anything, he will have to show it on another team. Now Doc, you need to ease up on the meds.
    Yah, 5 years in the league now and the guy still can't cut it huh

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