yeah!
It goes with the job...win you get credit..lose you get blame....
Simple.
You haven't been here that long. It's an absolute certainty that Pop will be blamed if the season ends short of a championship. Doesn't matter what rotation is used, who the opponent is, or what injuries or other misfortunes may befall the team. They'll always blame Pop.
yeah!
It goes with the job...win you get credit..lose you get blame....
Simple.
No, I got you right.
You'll never give him credit for a win.
I see what you mean. I like Silverblk Mystix and even agree with him sometimes though. Besides, people who sound this bitter are just really enjoyable to read.
I don't know, I might blame Pop depending on what kind of rotation we're talking about here but it would have to be something really bad like playing Bonner/Blair together versus LAL or something. Otherwise I'm not sure I'd be going to these lengths...
Not that it matters though. Pop's been making the changes I wanted to see and I think the team's been playing better as a result. As long as he keeps going in this direction the sky is the limit for this team.![]()
That Manu was hurt?
you like to avoid that truth
You are wrong.
I always do.
le or bust. You have the talent....quit screwing around...play your best players instead of you favorite players and win the ing ring.
That is all.
I never said Manu being hurt didn't contribute to the spurs ouster...
It had as much to do with the fact that Pop had all season long to develop a TD/Splitter tandem and didn't until it was too late.
It also had as much to do with how Pop blamed Splitter for being injured all season when he wasn't injured all season.
It had a lot to do with Bonner being destroyed by Darrell/Dorrell Arthur and Blair being destroyed by everybody...and Pop continuing to overplay them.
That is truth also.
Link?
I give him credit in the privacy of my heart....![]()
lol CIA Pop
I really like this thread.![]()
Pop is getting credit from all of us so-called haters. I've been sprinkling in all kinds of praises in numerous posts in the past few months. He deftly corrected his mistakes, masterfully righted the ship and deserves all the credit he is currently getting and especially his COY award (Jemele can go suck Amare's STD infested ballsack)![]()
Sure, you had to admit you were wrong about Splitter too.
To all the Pop haters: WHAT NOW, ES???![]()
You all rag on us haters but at least we know when to give up the props. Meanwhile Pop is probably chewing out someone's asshole right about now over game 4 (probably Neal's).
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Are we talking about the same guy? Because the coach Pop I'm talking about won NBA Coach of the Year. So am I supposed to believe the NBA experts that selected him, or some unibrow knuckle-dragging goon with the handle 'vaganitarian' that hasn't actually seen a woman naked since 1922?
Popped had to play and extend Mike Finley, Soft and Matty Bonbon.
Mel_13 and the HumpPoppers
Leave Pop alone!
I'm surprised it took this long for this thread to be bumped.
Pop just won Coach of the Year.
by changing and going away from what you PPoppers love(d) and doing what us Realists have been wanting since summer 2007.
Nah, he did what he wanted.
lol realists
lol town hall
lol supporting millionaires
lol nicknames
lol crumpets
So since 2007, you've been wanting:
- Tony Parker to improve to a level where he can run a team
- The team to shift from a 4-down Tim-oriented inside-out offense to an uptempo Parker-led pick and roll offense that also thrives on the break
- George Hill traded for Kawhi Leonard, who then gets started as a rookie
- Danny Green to be starting
- Steven Jackson to be brought back
- Boris Diaw to be picked up for the veteran minimum after being cut by Charlotte, and moved into the starting lineup
- Gary Neal playing backup point guard
- Tiago Splitter to get an expanded role in his second year with the team as he gets familiar enough with the system
Excellent foresight. I approve.
What exactly did Pop change?
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