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    Oh I agree Cubby, Timmy definitely ed up on that bunny and he knows it. But just like I'm not focusing on Manu's late turnovers in Game 7 (because he did in fact come to play, the timing was just terrible) I won't focus on one bad play from Duncan when he did everything in his power to win and played well most of the series, especially in Game 6, his performance would have been legendary stuff had Pop not gone full re with 28 seconds to go. But Ginobili's issues were more than one play or a couple plays, it was pretty much consistent inconsistency throughout the entire playoffs
    Manu has always been the unpredictable charge. You've been extremely fortunate that he has not cost you before this. Like Daddy with us. We went that entire time in Los Angeles and he never cost us due to his free throw a en and lack thereof. It was surreal. We enjoyed great fortune with O'Neal and he never cost us. Same thing with you and Manu,,,Manu contributed to this calamity, but, he was not the sole reason. Pop & Duncan were closest to the conflagration when the clock ran out.

    [[[IF]]] Parker throws in that desperation toss (on the left baseline) at the very end of 6 you guys would be canonizing Manu.

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    dunno whats worst, ginos game 6 or tps fmvp aspirations chucking series

    this clowns 2 year contract expires the same time as duncan, thats like 21m off the books...who else will be expiring in 2years?

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    but 14m to 7m is not much of a difference, when he was already on a loyalty contract, now you give him another loyalty contract who hasnt been the same since 2011 b4 the broken hand?

    7m for his talent, which is what btw? turnovers? spurs overpaying for his services when which other team was going to throw the money at him?
    i said the same upstairs, it's like we've given Manu two loyalty/legacy contracts in a row. I don't think other teams would've paid what we did. It's sad a guy who blew our fifth ring is more beloved than Duncan, but that's just socioeconomics at work.

    I'm just holding out hope that Manu justifies the 7 million this time, that he doesn't played injured or out of rhythm when it counts. We'll see. If we don't win again then we'll know that we held onto our big 3 too long, but hopefully we have at least one more chance in us.

    dunno whats worst, ginos game 6 or tps fmvp aspirations chucking series

    this clowns 2 year contract expires the same time as duncan, thats like 21m off the books...who else will be expiring in 2years?
    tough call, TP has once again escaped without a lot of blame, but you knew he was going to let his selfishness something up. It's in his nature. I knew as soon as he was saying about Green, "yeah I can't believe they are leaving him so open", i knew Parker was going to go heroball in order to win that Finals MVP.

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    i said the same upstairs, it's like we've given Manu two loyalty/legacy contracts in a row. I don't think other teams would've paid what we did. It's sad a guy who blew our fifth ring is more beloved than Duncan, but that's just socioeconomics at work.

    I'm just holding out hope that Manu justifies the 7 million this time, that he doesn't played injured or out of rhythm when it counts. We'll see. If we don't win again then we'll know that we held onto our big 3 too long, but hopefully we have at least one more chance in us.
    i dunno what socialeconomics or what money manu brings to the team when they struggle to fill the stadium even with 2 dollar tickets....

    rather they stay under the cap and just collect nba revenue lux tax sharing, then overpay for scrub

    this clown next season better have a lesser role on the team, this is the era of kawhi now...i dont want to see kawhi continue to take a backseat to turnoboli, parker, green, chuckerneal

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    i dunno what socialeconomics or what money manu brings to the team when they struggle to fill the stadium even with 2 dollar tickets....

    rather they stay under the cap and just collect nba revenue lux tax sharing, then overpay for scrub

    this clown next season better have a lesser role on the team, this is the era of kawhi now...i dont want to see kawhi continue to take a backseat to turnoboli, parker, green, chuckerneal
    You don't want to inundate Leonard. No reason to. When he arrives you don't want him departing in the next breath (like so many do).

    You're fortunate to have Manu. You won't realize that until he's gone and you reach for him.

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    You don't want to inundate Leonard. No reason to. When he arrives you don't want him departing in the next breath (like so many do).

    You're fortunate to have Manu. You won't realize that until he's gone and you reach for him.
    i'm glad we re-signed him. I'm a fan of Manu, even after his horrible Finals. But Manu is the ultimate live by the sword, die by the sword type, and unfortunately he's more of the die by the sword now. I feel we overpaid him, as I think most on here do except his crazy fanboys. But I'm glad he's still here, he just needs to take on a lesser role that doesn't include him turning it over as much. the jury is still out though on if this newest contract will come back to bite us, hopefully not.

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    You don't want to inundate Leonard. No reason to. When he arrives you don't want him departing in the next breath (like so many do).

    You're fortunate to have Manu. You won't realize that until he's gone and you reach for him.
    the last 7 seasons if the spurs didnt reach the final 2013, everyone would be wanting the spurs to go in a different direction and start rebuilding around KAWHI and towards the future, then riding whatever is left in duncans tank with the other 2 coatriding clowns...

    CHANGE needs to be implemented, yet everyone is afraid....

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    the last 7 seasons if the spurs didnt reach the final 2013, everyone would be wanting the spurs to go in a different direction and start rebuilding around KAWHI and towards the future, then riding whatever is left in duncans tank with the other 2 coatriding clowns...

    CHANGE needs to be implemented, yet everyone is afraid....
    You have changed, Leonard being the fine example. Yes, build around him, but, don't use the tried & "true" method of crowning him. Go against the grain here, make an example of this blueprint, and don't shout it from the mountain top. Just do it and let the result speak for itself. Mix him, so you can't see where Duncan and Parker start and where Leonard leaves off. Where's the fire? There is no hurry. Duncan is going nowhere, neither is Parker or Manu. Plumb the absolute depths of their goodness, send them out barren vessels.

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    i'm glad we re-signed him. I'm a fan of Manu, even after his horrible Finals. But Manu is the ultimate live by the sword, die by the sword type, and unfortunately he's more of the die by the sword now. I feel we overpaid him, as I think most on here do except his crazy fanboys. But I'm glad he's still here, he just needs to take on a lesser role that doesn't include him turning it over as much. the jury is still out though on if this newest contract will come back to bite us, hopefully not.
    How could you ask him to take more than a 50% cut? Over the phone? But, you couldn't do that in person, looking eye, could you? You owe him for the 4. You can't hide from your debt, HI. If you break him you'll never forgive yourself.

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    How could you ask him to take more than a 50% cut? Over the phone? But, you couldn't do that in person, looking eye, could you? You owe him for the 4. You can't hide from your debt, HI. If you break him you'll never forgive yourself.
    already reward him with the 4 by that loyalty contract he was currently b4 he signed this new 14m/2yr

    he basically got 2 loyalty contracts

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    i dunno what socialeconomics or what money manu brings to the team when they struggle to fill the stadium even with 2 dollar tickets....

    rather they stay under the cap and just collect nba revenue lux tax sharing, then overpay for scrub

    this clown next season better have a lesser role on the team, this is the era of kawhi now...i dont want to see kawhi continue to take a backseat to turnoboli, parker, green, chuckerneal
    The only backseat Kawhi has taken to was Stephen Jackson's. It was a blessing in disguise, but if Stephen Jackson wasn't waived prior to playoffs, Kawhi wouldn't have even see the light of day come playoffs time...

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    already reward him with the 4 by that loyalty contract he was currently b4 he signed this new 14m/2yr

    he basically got 2 loyalty contracts
    If he was mine? You'd have to drag him away at gunpoint.

    We had one similar to Manu,,,at least in the neighborhood, yes? Odom. Not a day goes by I don't regret what happened there. It was a combination of flirting with that hump, that ing loser bas , CPO, and then Kupchaks ing pride. Magic's HIV tops it, but, it's tucked firmly there in 2nd place.

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    If he was mine? You'd have to drag him away at gunpoint.

    We had one similar to Manu,,,at least in the neighborhood, yes? Odom. Not a day goes by I don't regret what happened there. It was a combination of flirting with that hump, that ing loser bas , CPO, and then Kupchaks ing pride. Magic's HIV tops it, but, it's tucked firmly there in 2nd place.
    Nice to see you providing the voice of reason, Cul.

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    theres comes a fkn point you must stop with the bs loyalty contracts and pieces and move forward

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    So much great vintage Culburn in this thread. Good to see Manu bringing it out of you. You have always been a father defending your child when it came to him.

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    "So much great vintage Culburn in this thread. Good to see Manu bringing it out of you. You have always been a father defending your child when it came to him."

    ^Yep, him walking away after decimating someone like they were beneath contempt. Didn't even look back. That's beautiful, like Mutombo's finger, or, Magic pointing straight at Jabbar after a connection. It was all like a planned ballet where the participants know their exact places and schemes and everybody played their part correctly. The guys that were left in Manu's wake took it, why? Because they deserved it and it was all right. Why did the guys take that finger from Mutombo? Because it came from Mutombo's heart and not his hate.

    It's almost completely gone now, but, not forgotten. Never forgotten.

    As much as a I hate the Celtics I remember this part in a book of Bird's I read. He carpooled with Buckner and picked him and his wife up enroute to Game 7, '84 Finals. Bird recalled how Buckner, in near panic, at wit's end implored him from the backseat to end it, to deliver to him and his wife what they wanted so badly. Bird guaranteed him on the spot.

    Now Buckner is the guy who in '76 ended up with the ball at the end of the revenge Olympics, from the '72 debacle. Somebody for ABC had gotten into the rafters, high above it and executed a tracking shot as the clock wound down and Buckner clutches the ball in his left arm and ratchets his right arm in a reverse military press.

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