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    From an SI article by Ian Thomsen:

    The reward

    You can't tell for certain which players are focused on winning championships until they've won them.

    "Those are the Michaels and the Kobes and the Shaqs and the Duncans and the Ginobilis and all the people who have been there,'' Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "You have to have that at ude to get there because it's hard as to win it, a championship. And you know who knows it the most is the people who have been there.''

    I asked whether he finds himself obsessing on the four championships his teams have won or those they've failed to win.

    "You're a bad, bad person," he scolded for asking. "When the thoughts go through your head, when you're laying in bed at night or you're on an airplane, the things that drift in there more than the wins are the ones you think you gave away."

    It says something about your focus, I told him.

    "It says you're sick," Popovich said, smiling. "It says you're an immature child and you can't appreciate what you should appreciate in life. It says you should mature a little bit more. And you can write that."

    But when you're retired and no longer trying to win every year, I said, then you'll appreciate the good work for what it was.

    "Yeah, that's true," he said. "You know what I'm looking forward to? When I do walk away, for the first time I'm going to watch the tapes of those Finals games. I'm going to read some of the articles about the players and the team and all that, because I haven't read a one or watched the films -- unless I'm sitting there and they put on ESPN Classic or whatever it's called, so if something might come on, I'll watch it for five minutes. But I'm saving it as a gift for later, to watch those games and read those articles.

    "So for now I don't even think about it. I don't care about them, they don't mean anything. We've got other work to do."

    Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...#ixzz0ofVMW5jl

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    Goat

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    lol fire pop s

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    That's not good news Mel. Your mind's working like this sick bas 's -- I thought to do the same thing after posting.

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    Pop is the man. All you ing idiots who want him fired should go root for the ing team Lebron goes to you ing front running morons.

    +1!

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    "Yeah, that's true," he said. "You know what I'm looking forward to? When I do walk away, for the first time I'm going to watch the tapes of those Finals games. I'm going to read some of the articles about the players and the team and all that...
    ... But I'm saving it as a gift for later, to watch those games and read those articles.
    Along with the rest of us, Pop.

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    Pop is a joke. And he is finally realizing it. He wont ever coach without Duncan. He's gonna step down when Timmy does. He knows his meal ticket. He doesnt have the balls to stay on without Duncan. Popm is a scared joke. He said he should be fired if the Spurs dont win after the Jefferson trade. He hade Parker/Manu/Duncan/Jefferson.McDyess...and he still gets swept in the 2nd round...lol. Pop is the most overrated coach in the league. No coach would get swept with that line up.

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    Pop is a joke. And he is finally realizing it. He wont ever coach without Duncan. He's gonna step down when Timmy does. He knows his meal ticket. He doesnt have the balls to stay on without Duncan. Popm is a scared joke. He said he should be fired if the Spurs dont win after the Jefferson trade. He hade Parker/Manu/Duncan/Jefferson.McDyess...and he still gets swept in the 2nd round...lol. Pop is the most overrated coach in the league. No coach would get swept with that line up.


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    I watch them all the time during the off season and that's the Spur's gift to me those 4 championships. A fifth one would make me happy but never as happy as that first one.

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    That first one was special but because where I was in my life at that time, it didn't mean as much as it should've. I had been a much more detached fan during the first couple of Duncan years.

    But '03? That one holds a special place in this Texans heart. Seeing the boys get by the Lakers after so much turmoil and misfortune. Seeing Dave go out on top. And really, I just loved that team.

    It's easy to look back and say, "Of course you loved that team. Look at who they had!" But it was such an out-of-nowhere experience. Jack might has well have been Alonzo Gee coming into the season; Manu was a complete unknown and injured before he even hit the floor; and Tony, well, we really didn't know what we had. He was seemingly on his way out of town if they could lure Kidd.

    And that's what was so amazing about it. They won in the year that was supposed to set up the le year run in '03-04. That's when they were supposed to come through, after they had added their max free-agent. But it all came together, or, perhaps, Tim Duncan put everyone together, because we saw the best there ever was to play the position at his best. I still contend his best would've lasted a couple years longer had he not played Summer ball and had that bad stretch of health from '03-04 to '06. But it was truly a sight to behold, that 2003 campaign.

    All four of the championships have their own special, unique thing about them and I imagine it really is like asking which child you love more. But if the Spurs were to get No. 5 for Timmy and 4 for the Big 3, that one could possibly surpass all of them in my view. To see the greatest collection of stars in franchise history, the group that truly gave us the Golden Age of Spurs basketball go out and do it one more time after everyone's throw the dirt on their grave once again?

    That'd be special. The Big 3 getting a send-off once reserved for the Admiral.

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    That first one was special but because where I was in my life at that time, it didn't mean as much as it should've. I had been a much more detached fan during the first couple of Duncan years.

    But '03? That one holds a special place in this Texans heart. Seeing the boys get by the Lakers after so much turmoil and misfortune. Seeing Dave go out on top. And really, I just loved that team.

    It's easy to look back and say, "Of course you loved that team. Look at who they had!" But it was such an out-of-nowhere experience. Jack might has well have been Alonzo Gee coming into the season; Manu was a complete unknown and injured before he even hit the floor; and Tony, well, we really didn't know what we had. He was seemingly on his way out of town if they could lure Kidd.

    And that's what was so amazing about it. They won in the year that was supposed to set up the le year run in '03-04. That's when they were supposed to come through, after they had added their max free-agent. But it all came together, or, perhaps, Tim Duncan put everyone together, because we saw the best there ever was to play the position at his best. I still contend his best would've lasted a couple years longer had he not played Summer ball and had that bad stretch of health from '03-04 to '06. But it was truly a sight to behold, that 2003 campaign.

    All four of the championships have their own special, unique thing about them and I imagine it really is like asking which child you love more. But if the Spurs were to get No. 5 for Timmy and 4 for the Big 3, that one could possibly surpass all of them in my view. To see the greatest collection of stars in franchise history, the group that truly gave us the Golden Age of Spurs basketball go out and do it one more time after everyone's throw the dirt on their grave once again?

    That'd be special. The Big 3 getting a send-off once reserved for the Admiral.

    respect. couldn't have said it any better. heck, to even send-off pop+duncan would be an amazing way to end their careers.

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    "So for now I don't even think about it. I don't care about them, they don't mean anything. We've got other work to do."
    Like giving away Scola? Like signing Mason and trading for RJ? That really was a lot of work you have done.

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    Ye need to hae faith in yer coach, muccas. He's the dogs bollocks there is, I dae believe. Sixes and sevens codger he is that much I know. But he'll hae the yobs ready for their next match and thou Spurs will prevail by beating the tom out of those poof Lakers or Celtics when the time comes. Cheers to the sixes and sevens olde coach. The dogs bollocks there ever was.

    Toodle pip!

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    Wow 2003...seeing David win again on his last night....how unbelievably cool was that???!!!

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    That first one was special but because where I was in my life at that time, it didn't mean as much as it should've. I had been a much more detached fan during the first couple of Duncan years.

    But '03? That one holds a special place in this Texans heart. Seeing the boys get by the Lakers after so much turmoil and misfortune. Seeing Dave go out on top. And really, I just loved that team.

    It's easy to look back and say, "Of course you loved that team. Look at who they had!" But it was such an out-of-nowhere experience. Jack might has well have been Alonzo Gee coming into the season; Manu was a complete unknown and injured before he even hit the floor; and Tony, well, we really didn't know what we had. He was seemingly on his way out of town if they could lure Kidd.

    And that's what was so amazing about it. They won in the year that was supposed to set up the le year run in '03-04. That's when they were supposed to come through, after they had added their max free-agent. But it all came together, or, perhaps, Tim Duncan put everyone together, because we saw the best there ever was to play the position at his best. I still contend his best would've lasted a couple years longer had he not played Summer ball and had that bad stretch of health from '03-04 to '06. But it was truly a sight to behold, that 2003 campaign.

    All four of the championships have their own special, unique thing about them and I imagine it really is like asking which child you love more. But if the Spurs were to get No. 5 for Timmy and 4 for the Big 3, that one could possibly surpass all of them in my view. To see the greatest collection of stars in franchise history, the group that truly gave us the Golden Age of Spurs basketball go out and do it one more time after everyone's throw the dirt on their grave once again?

    That'd be special. The Big 3 getting a send-off once reserved for the Admiral.
    Man, that made me get my Championship DVD's and instantly watch the 03Finals again.
    I neede that after the Champions League Final yesterday.

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    Viewing finals game recordings for strategy tips is immature.
    It might have snuffed the idea to shun Luis Scola in favor of that Greek guard who wanted to and did leave the U.S., with of course the overplaying of Mike Finley and Matt Bonner. Add recruiting Jefferson for 15 mil Xs2, losing Bowen, etc.

    I'll bet Phil Jackson, Pat Riley and staff don't view Finals reviews for strategy tips either.

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