I'm sorry I just don't care much. Good for him though.
Claxton Retires, Hired As Scout By Golden State
Longtime NBA guard Speedy Claxton has retired.
Claxton, a veteran of seven seasons, spent time with the 76ers, Spurs, Warriors, Hornets and Hawks.
The Warriors have hired him as a college scout.
Read more: http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...#ixzz0rW8jQde7
I'm sorry I just don't care much. Good for him though.
Speedy came up huge in the 4th quarter in Game 6 of the 2003 NBA Finals. Wish the Spurs would've held on to him a little longer, but it's a business. Best of luck in his life after basketball!
i will keep his good performances in the 4th quarter too versus nets in finals 2003...have a good new career!
nate robinson as ronda backup played better then speedy did as a spur
Arguably the best backup PG that Parker ever had.
When do we retire his number?
When it counted, game 6 2003 finals, Speedy played big. Nate went back to being Nate in games 6 and 7.
I watched the 03' finals but i was too young so I don't really remember what claxton did for us in the finals.
he was huge early in the series
speedy was not huge tell game 6
nate had great games that phil had to make adjustments to him
speedy did not
In 2015, in an effort to boost attendance, I'm sure they'll have a series of special SpursTalk.com Nights to retire the numbers of James White, James Gist, and Speedy Claxton.
That is shocking news......I didn't know he was still the league.
"Wish the Spurs would've held on to him a little longer"
Speedy knew he wouldn't ever start for the Spurs, and he wanted to start, his head inflated by a few good minutes, and a ring, after Tony carried the PG position pretty much by himself all season was so good against the Nets there was talk of Tony as Finals MVP, so Speedy left. Speedy never was and never did come anywhere close to Tony's contribution.
Leaving was Speedy's choice. He was a Spur one year and won a le. He could have had a nice (and lucrative) career if he had stayed with the Spurs. But he was a city kid and he wanted to start and he was going places and . . .
To quote Paul McCartney's line in "Too Many People" -- "That was your first mistake. You took your lucky break and threw it away."
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