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    Pitino Regrets The Coaching Celtics Because They Didn't Get Duncan

    http://www.projectspurs.com/2013-art...et-duncan.html


    Tim Duncan ended up exactly where he was supposed to be.....point blank, period!!

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    I get a strange enjoyment out of hearing this for some reason. I'm not sure how Pitino thought it was a good idea to mortgage his future and plans on getting a player the Celtics were never guaranteed to have! That's pretty foolish if you ask me. No backup plan?

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    getting the chance to draft Kobe, Duncan, and Pierce and whiffing on the first two

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    You know what? The Spurs were the best thing to happen to Duncan too. Yeah I said it.

    Think about it. If THIS was the type of guy that Duncan was going to have coaching him I am not sure that he had the career that he has had. I think that LA has the beaches and the fake boobs, New York has their "center of the universe" draw. San Antonio's compe ive advantage is their organizational solidity. For a player like duncan I think that this is important.

    I could be wrong, but from what we know about duncan I think this was the best situation for him.

    (I must say, just in case someone misinterprets, Duncan was also the best thing to happen to san antonio since big dave.)

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    You know what? The Spurs were the best thing to happen to Duncan too. Yeah I said it.

    Think about it. If THIS was the type of guy that Duncan was going to have coaching him I am not sure that he had the career that he has had. I think that LA has the beaches and the fake boobs, New York has their "center of the universe" draw. San Antonio's compe ive advantage is their organizational solidity. For a player like duncan I think that this is important.

    I could be wrong, but from what we know about duncan I think this was the best situation for him.

    (I must say, just in case someone misinterprets, Duncan was also the best thing to happen to san antonio since big dave.)
    Not really. Without Duncan, i seriously doubt the Spurs would even be in San Antonio.

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    Not really. Without Duncan, i seriously doubt the Spurs would even be in San Antonio.
    I disagree, but that point doesn't matter. He has had the same coach, the same owner, RC Buford has been around since he was drafted. The way the org is run is very solid, etc.

    Do you think that Rick Pitino would still be Boston's head coach?

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    They had Pierce and Joe Johnson, not bad at all.

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    You know what? The Spurs were the best thing to happen to Duncan too. Yeah I said it.

    Think about it. If THIS was the type of guy that Duncan was going to have coaching him I am not sure that he had the career that he has had. I think that LA has the beaches and the fake boobs, New York has their "center of the universe" draw. San Antonio's compe ive advantage is their organizational solidity. For a player like duncan I think that this is important.

    I could be wrong, but from what we know about duncan I think this was the best situation for him.

    (I must say, just in case someone misinterprets, Duncan was also the best thing to happen to san antonio since big dave.)
    Duncan would have had a great career anywhere he went. Duncan is directly responsible for the spurs success.

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    Not really. Without Duncan, i seriously doubt the Spurs would even be in San Antonio.
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    Duncan would have had a great career anywhere he went. Duncan is directly responsible for the spurs success.
    I didn't say that he wouldn't have had a great career. He would have had a wonderful career. He would have been one of the top three PF to play the game, but I think that the stability he received here in addition to a coach who wasn't afraid to coach him pushed him farther. What other coach would have told him to play with only his left hand risking the embarrassment to his new superstar of getting owned by Greg Ostertag and Jermaine Oneal just because he wanted him to develop his game?

    Not Pitino, he was looking to slide right into a great situation not to actually develop players.

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    Pitino is a dumbass spoiled baby.

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    Not really. Without Duncan, i seriously doubt the Spurs would even be in San Antonio.
    They wouldn't be. They wouldn't even have survived if he'd signed with Orlando as a free agent.

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    Duncan would have had a great career anywhere he went. Duncan is directly responsible for the spurs success.
    This.

    I didn't say that he wouldn't have had a great career. He would have had a wonderful career. He would have been one of the top three PF to play the game, but I think that the stability he received here in addition to a coach who wasn't afraid to coach him pushed him farther. What other coach would have told him to play with only his left hand risking the embarrassment to his new superstar of getting owned by Greg Ostertag and Jermaine Oneal just because he wanted him to develop his game?

    Not Pitino, he was looking to slide right into a great situation not to actually develop players.
    TD was pretty much NBA ready when he started - just needed to learn some tricks from playing Malone. I think he might have done even better in a big market where they could spend a lot more than SA (still can't believe they traded Scola away to get rid of Jackie Butler's contract). As TP said, Duncan would be like God in NY.

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    Here is an excerpt from a piece I wrote 3 years ago:

    Not everybody can be as lucky as a Tim Duncan or a Magic Johnson, who were lucky enough to go to teams that were winners without them (when healthy). As a matter of fact, it's possible that neither would have had the careers that they had if they went to other teams and were expected to carry the load right away. As hard as it might be, imagine if Tim Duncan would have been drafted by the Celtics instead. Instead of playing next to David Robinson, he would have been playing next to Walter McCarty or Andrew DeClerq and backed up by Pervis Ellison (a failed #1 overall pick). Imagine if Magic Johnson was drafted by the Jazz instead of the Lakers. In their last year in New Orleans, the '78-'79 season, they finished 26-56. All he would have had to play with was a declining Pistol Pete Maravich. Since he was cut midway through the '79-'80 season, that would mean it's all up to Magic Johnson to carry that team on his back. That 1977 Lakers and Jazz trade changed the whole landscape of the NBA, and so did the Spurs winning the 1997 draft lottery.

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    what a .

    "I regret coaching celtics because i didnt get a silver platter"

    What ever happened to making use of what is given to you?

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    I get a strange enjoyment out of hearing this for some reason. I'm not sure how Pitino thought it was a good idea to mortgage his future and plans on getting a player the Celtics were never guaranteed to have! That's pretty foolish if you ask me. No backup plan?
    He tried to gravy-train his way to some championships.

    You know what? The Spurs were the best thing to happen to Duncan too. Yeah I said it.

    Think about it. If THIS was the type of guy that Duncan was going to have coaching him I am not sure that he had the career that he has had. I think that LA has the beaches and the fake boobs, New York has their "center of the universe" draw. San Antonio's compe ive advantage is their organizational solidity. For a player like duncan I think that this is important.

    I could be wrong, but from what we know about duncan I think this was the best situation for him.

    (I must say, just in case someone misinterprets, Duncan was also the best thing to happen to san antonio since big dave.)
    +1

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    Tim Duncan -- just one more guy who ain't walking through that door.

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    Pitino was simply awful as NBA coach. Players like Pierce, Billups, Bowen and Walker played for him and he missed the playoffs every season he coached the Celtics. Joe Johnson arrived the following season after he was fired, tbh.

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    Not really. Without Duncan, i seriously doubt the Spurs would even be in San Antonio.
    Yeah, New Orleans and Anaheim were both ready to steal the Spurs away in 98 and the 99 le is the thing that saved professional basketball in San Antonio. Unbelieveable how apathetic the city was to a team with Tim Duncan on it in the 97-98 season; that vote in 98 went down in flames when everyone kept acting like the Alamodome was some great NBA building.

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    Pitino was simply awful as NBA coach. Players like Pierce, Billups, Bowen and Walker played for him and he missed the playoffs every season he coached the Celtics. Joe Johnson arrived the following season after he was fired, tbh.
    Never liked the guy and his cheesy, motivational-speaker persona.

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    No wonder he was so bitter back then and continues to be.


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    I'm pretty sure Duncan would not still be playing if he were on another team. Pop's done a great job preserving him. I also don't think he'd have many (if any) rings had he not gone to an organization with a winning culture, a fading but still viable star and a front office that was able to find talent despite their lack of elite draft picks or spending power.

    Duncan would probably have gone to the Magic in 2000 and endured poor seasons due to Grant Hill being hurt. He probably would have languished there until at least 2004. Then, he may have gone to Dallas, Denver or Detriot, or some other team with cap space that year. He almost certainly would not have had the same stable system he's had in San Antonio for his whole career.

    So would he have still been talented player? Of course. Would he be a Hall-of-Famer? Probably. But I don't think he'd have won enough to be considered a top-10 player like he is now.

    He'd probably have a DPOY, though.

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    He'd probably have a DPOY, though.

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    Had Tim played somewhere else I guarantee his stats would be even prettier. You know some other coach would have had him playing more minutes, and being a selfish post player. Would his knee had held up? Would his career been as long, who knows? Maybe he had a PG that could create easier shots for him??? Maybe he had another quality big man to play with for longer in his career? There are so many damn variables.

    Tim has always done what's best for the Spurs. He is a great dude. He has never been a me first/stat padding chump. The Spurs/Big 3 have always been amazing at not being greedy and sharing the ball. It's what has made them so good over the years. Honestly though, I'm willing to bet Tim would have close to 15k rebounds and about 28 thousand points. Not that it really matters. But I agree, he almost certainly wouldn't have as many rings.

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    getting the chance to draft Kobe, Duncan, and Pierce and whiffing on the first two
    Pierce is good and a HOF, but the other two are top 10 players of all times or near it lol. BIG Difference there.

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