Not sure. the big man tree looks more like a weed, than an actual tree.![]()
Cheap, ripe, and might have a slightly higher IQ than you. So no, definitely not Spurs material.
Not sure. the big man tree looks more like a weed, than an actual tree.![]()
Or maybe he doesn't felatio pop like you?
Just a question how do you breathe with your head so far up his ass?
Maybe Dorothy you can put your red slippers on and wish us a starting 4 to emerge. I'll keep my fingers crossed.![]()
Sounds about right. Your obviously blinded by your hard on for pop so I'll stop trying to fix stupid.
You're right and the other guy is either a 14yo or a moron.
We had nothing to trade that could have landed McGee. He's a growing talent who could be a beast under the right coach. I bet Karl makes him a better player just as Pop would've.
Seems like your attempting to come out of the closet on here. Try the club forum instead.
That explains the wool in your zipper.
I know it's only pre-season, but it looks like Blatche is back and focussed on righting past wrongs. He's still got the game, and it looks like a veteran locker room has his head in the right space. Wish he'd come here...
Someone really needs to re-read the parable of the scorpion and the frog.
You may well be right, but Blatche looked like losing it all and has started to reform... now, whether he keeps it up is another matter, but surrounded by veteran steadying influences some guys are capable of real change. Just look at what Eddy Curry is doing! Anyway, we shall see.
I haven't seen him play but his stats looks good.
Saying that, another player that has looked good so far in this preseason is Dejuan Blair. He has worked a lot this summer with promising results. He is in his best shape ever and his mid-range jumpshot has improved a lot. If Spurs plan was to give a legit shot at a motivated and hard working Blair, signing Blatche wasn't a good idea.
Bruno: I think that was the Spurs' plan all along. Internal improvement is more important to a system-heavy team like the Spurs.
I'm not sure of that. There were a lot of rumors early in the summer that Blair was on the trading block on some rumors about Spurs being interested in players like Kenyon Martin or Blatche.
I guess what happened is Spurs had a hard time finding a replacement for Blair and other teams haven't offered a lot for Blair. They saw too that Blair was in a better shape and was working hard. These 3 points pushed Spurs to backpedal and give Blair another shot. With that idea, Spurs have decided to stop going after PFs like Martin or Blatche.
Spurs missed a chance not signing Blatche. A real up from the F/O
Old, old news. All we have is today.
I'm not sure the Spurs were ever interested in Blatche. The only actual quotes were from Blatche, and perhaps that showed the direction of interest. player to team and not vice versa.
No, the real up is that Blatche is a real up.
No the real up is you as you prove to be wrong again, up.
Is this you Blatche?
Is this you Pop?
Blairs per40 numbers and his efficiency numbers look sick. for whatever it is worth. i didn't check, but I bet on some other teams fan boards there are some Spursdachamp type syndroms going crazy on the FO for not having traded for him.
Good signs. I've always thought Blair cops far too much criticism on ST, so hopefully this year he can really silence the naysayers.
Probably.
Tbh - I know a lot of people on here are singing Blair's praises, but I personally don't think he's playing a whole lot better. Maybe the stats look better, but overall I just don't see a dramatic change to make believe he's going to be kept beyond this year (unless he signs a steal of a contract). Still early and he looks in great shape - so signs are positive.
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