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    We need a big for real. We can't stop anyome or rebound worth ! I don't know Bout a trade but is there someone we can sign? I know you'll talk about sheed but his last game was nice!

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    We do just fine. We don't need to start bringing in Gooden or Thomas type players. We can rebound ok, but I've not see us actually crash the offensive glass unless Blair is on the floor. We have a 7 footer sitting on the ing bench that we've been drooling over for the past 3 years. Why bring in another non playing big man?

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    If Sheed wants to play and can get his fat ass in shape by March he would be a good pickup for a playoff run because that the only time he plays.

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    If Sheed wants to play and can get his fat ass in shape by March he would be a good pickup for a playoff run because that the only time he plays.
    no thanks, Rasheed W has serious behaviour problems that could cost as a game or momemtum loss.

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    Sheed has stated he's done. He couldn't wait to get out. With his bank roll, he won't be worrying about much, might not even watch the game.

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    Not just sheed but anybody! I don't know who's all out there so pitch in names if you like!

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    Robert Horry

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    no thanks, Rasheed W has serious behaviour problems that could cost as a game or momemtum loss.
    OK. It's nearly impossible hard to find anyone who has ever played with the dude that will say anything negative about him. He is pretty well known for being a good teammate.

    lol "serious behavior problems"

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    Not just sheed but anybody! I don't know who's all out there so pitch in names if you like!
    I'm reppin' Grant Hill on that trade thread.

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    Well, we have a big. He's just not playing.

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    where the is robert horry?

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    I'm reppin' Grant Hill on that trade thread.
    I thought he said a big? We need more than one SF for sure but J.A. is coming back. That said I do hope we get more size on the 3 and 4 positions soon.

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    There is no one that Pop will bring in that he will let start over Blair. The only way you get a new starter is to trade Blair. Blair's salary is so low that you cannot get equal return.

    Having said that it is kind of sad that we have a need for a rebounder when that is the one thing Blair is suppose to do well. If he would just focus on this one area we would be fine. Instead, he takes to many ill advised shots, he gets blocked too often, and he takes too many plays off. When he plays hard and with intensity, and shows some patience on the offensive end then our starting five is as good as it gets.

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    OK. It's nearly impossible hard to find anyone who has ever played with the dude that will say anything negative about him. He is pretty well known for being a good teammate.

    lol "serious behavior problems"
    ok, I'm going to explain myself better. I'm referring to his game-court behaviour problems. Have you ever checked his technical fouls stats?

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    We do just fine. We don't need to start bringing in Gooden or Thomas type players. We can rebound ok, but I've not see us actually crash the offensive glass unless Blair is on the floor. We have a 7 footer sitting on the ing bench that we've been drooling over for the past 3 years. Why bring in another non playing big man?
    Crashing the O glass is the opposite of the Spurs formula. At LEAST three players start back on release of the shot to play the break. One, or at most two players go for the board. This prevents a lot of run out easy baskets by our opponents, and we shoot well enough and efficient enough that it doesn't hurt our offensive production.

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    I still think we could use a big. Interior D and roations have been lacking for a long time. Spurs have problems with teams with quality bigs, but As I look at the NBA in general, I noticed there really are only a few teams with quality bigs at all. Lets go over the teams who could cause problems in the west.

    LA- Bynum and gasol. Last time they met, chemistry was an issue and they didnt even try to use their size. Only real team that could use size advantage versus spurs.

    DALLAS- DIRK AND Chandler. I didnt see their size effect anything the spurs did at all. IMO, the bigs wont be the diffence. Size shouldnt matter to much here

    Utah- Al Jefferson and booze(milsap)r- Just not enoughtalent to dominate the Spurs frontline.


    Not really any bigs in West to worry about with bigs correct?
    I know were not worried about Kevlin love or Blake Griffin.

    Considering these things, I dont think we need worry about another quality big. LEt Tiago develop and utilize dice in the play off and we should be fine.


    In the EAST, Boston and NY and Orlando only front lines to wsorry about, but I dont think any can completly dominate us....hopefully.

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    The other big slot is really a matter of who shows up. All if them except Splitter has played one game or another where they played dominate ball when they provide the effort. Splitter has not shown because he simply has not be given the NBA minutes to develp his game. I remember how everyone slammed Oberto the first year too.

    Splitter is the one guy who tries to play hard whenever he is out there. I really think giving Splitter a few minutes at the start of the game would help our defensive flow and reestablish the hunger for Blair as a bench player. Then flow Dice and Bonner in depending on matchups.

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    Spurs need to get a handle on the bigs that have been shooting high% outside of the paint. That is what is hurting the Spurs lately. Stoudemire, Davis, Hansbrough all were going ape with their 15 footers.

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    Spurs need to get a handle on the bigs that have been shooting high% outside of the paint. That is what is hurting the Spurs lately. Stoudemire, Davis, Hansbrough all were going ape with their 15 footers.
    In most cases, Pop is probably content with letting them shoot those jumpers.

    The Spurs defense is designed to chase guys off the perimeter, funnel them into help defense, and keep them out of the paint. It baits them into taking long twos, which are the most inefficient shot in basketball.

    If post players like Stoudemire and Davis want to step out and take jumpers all night, then the defense has done its job. More often than not, those guys aren't going to beat you from midrange.

    Now, I agree there needs to be some sort of adjustment made if those guys start going bonkers (or against guys like Dirk, whose midrange jumper is right in their wheelhouse). You can't just keep giving them open shots, but stepping out to defend is going to open the paint and break down the rest of the defense.

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    I think Boston, and especially Orlando will give us fits.

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    where the is robert horry?
    In Vegas.

    ‘Big Shot Rob’ consorts with enemy owner in Vegas
    Tim Griffin

    The commercial slogan says that what goes on in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas.

    Former Spur Robert Horry might want to keep some of his post-basketball plans out of the newspaper while visiting Glitter Gulch.

    Horry’s name popped up in the gossip column of Norm Clarke of the Las Vegas Review-Journal today after he was seen at a packed nightclub partying with Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban.

    Clark also reports that celebrities like rappers like 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Jeremih and Tony Yayo, boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Darrius Heyward-Bey of the Oakland Raiders were among those spottled at Marquee (Cosmopolitan) Friday night. Other sports celebrities at the club included Marion Barber and Andre Gurode of the Dallas Cowboys, San Diego Chargers Patrick Crayton and Darren Sproles.

    I don’t know what Horry would be talking to Cuban about. Maybe something about the I-35 Rivalry or the way he historically tormented Phoenix guard and former Dallas player Steve Nash.
    http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...wner-in-vegas/

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    I think Boston, and especially Orlando will give us fits.
    Neither of which mean anything to us in the regular season as long as we can maintain a buffer of games between 1st and second.

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    Neither of which mean anything to us in the regular season as long as we can maintain a buffer of games between 1st and second.
    I agree, our main concern is LA and Dallas, can't worry about who comes out of the east. My point was that, I think Boston and Orlando fronlines are better than Laker and Mav frontlines.

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    ok, I'm going to explain myself better. I'm referring to his game-court behaviour problems. Have you ever checked his technical fouls stats?
    Have you ever checked his tech fouls stats regular season vs playoffs? Has he ever been ejected from a playoff game? The dude is emotional. That's not necessarily a bad trait.

    It's a moot point anyway, because he's retired and is probably staying that way.

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    I thought he said a big? We need more than one SF for sure but J.A. is coming back. That said I do hope we get more size on the 3 and 4 positions soon.
    I know what he said, but I think the Spurs would be best served by continuing to develop Splitter. Duncan and McDyess will get more PT toward and during the playoffs, Blair can still potentially improve and Bonner is a good enough situational big to contribute. Splitter becoming a solid post rotation player is the key to the issue.
    Hill is the answer to two big issues the Spurs are experiencing. On offense, he is a enough of a perimeter threat that his defender can't afford to sag off too much to double team and he can put the ball on the floor and pull up a jumper or finish at the rim. He is also a damn good passer. On defense, he is long and quick enough to defend similar perimeter players that give the Spurs trouble putting less pressure on the post defenders to have to constantly rotate and cover.
    From a team defense standpoint, a player like Grant Hill is more valuable than another big who will hinder the development of Splitter.

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