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    LMFAO. Parker "USED" to his pants??? The Miami Heat and OKC Thunder have a couple of thank you cards for him. He is the youngest of the big 3 but he gets a pass because hey, he was so darn good in the regular season. SMFH.
    Injured hammy tbh. Can't very well dominate with an injury holding you back.

    Fact remains, though, that you can't win a championship with a PG-led team. Not Parker's fault, necessarily. Just a fact.

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    LMFAO. Parker "USED" to his pants??? The Miami Heat and OKC Thunder have a couple of thank you cards for him. He is the youngest of the big 3 but he gets a pass because hey, he was so darn good in the regular season. SMFH.
    Parker did enough to win us the le. Miracle in game 1, leading scorer game 5, miracle end of game six to put us in position to win. Guy was fn amazing this year.

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    Injured hammy tbh. Can't very well dominate with an injury holding you back.

    Fact remains, though, that you can't win a championship with a PG-led team. Not Parker's fault, necessarily. Just a fact.
    Parker doesn't blame his struggles on his hammy.

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    U have a point. That's why I included the ?
    It was your point. I was agreeing. Rasho was a good player.

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    Letting SCOLA go for Bonner a mistake but I seriously doubt we go on a dynasty run with him lol, he is or was not that damn good.
    I thought we let Scola go in order to keep Oberto.

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    I thought we let Scola go in order to keep Oberto.
    Nope. Bonner was resigned right after that. Either way Scola to me is not the answer for no big run, some act like he would have some huge difference maker but thats not the case. He was or is better than Bonner though.

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    I thought we let Scola go in order to keep Oberto.
    They basically chose Bonner plus Oberto over Scola plus Jackie Butler.

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    Nope. Bonner was resigned right after that. Either way Scola to me is not the answer for no big run, some act like he would have some huge difference maker but thats not the case. He was or is better than Bonner though.
    Keeping oberto, avoiding costly buyout of scola's tau ceramics contract, unloading Jackie butler, concern over scola's fit in the rotation (minutes)... These are reasons I've heard for the Scola trade; I've never heard it before linked to bonner. I think you're breaking new ground.

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    Either way Scola to me is not the answer for no big run, some act like he would have some huge difference maker but thats not the case.
    Didnt the rockets go on a huge run the year Scola started for them?

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    Keeping oberto, avoiding costly buyout of scola's tau ceramics contract, unloading Jackie butler, concern over scola's fit in the rotation (minutes)... These are reasons I've heard for the Scola trade; I've never heard it before linked to bonner. I think you're breaking new ground.
    Not really. If Pop didn't have Bonner pegged as a starter/Robert Horry replacement, Scola wouldn't have been used as a tool to dump Butler's contract.

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    What's with this rigid "what have u done for me lately mentality", concerning Ginobli. Having him for his first ten years with us for 10 mil and under was a serious paycut on his part. Where's the loyalty at? 7 mil for two yrs is nothing compared to what he should've been paid along the course of his career. Never mind the revenue the spurs org. get from him because of his iconic status amongst Hispanics and internationals.

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    Manu went into the playoffs and finals perfectly healthy as the team's highest paid player, and may have been the worst guy in the rotation for seven games. Did Boston have to leave a starting spot open for Reggie Lewis in '94?

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    Well I'm not etching out on epitaph for him yet, despite what u may believe. He was the spurs highest paid player in the last yr of his contract. Manu being a legend, it's not exactly having a Tom gugliatta or penny hardaway nearly max contract on your books circa suns '04.

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    And no, I wouldn't really have called that healthy or even relatively healthy being at the age he is.

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    Didnt the rockets go on a huge run the year Scola started for them?
    Yeah, I think they ran to a first round exit too.
    Keeping oberto, avoiding costly buyout of scola's tau ceramics contract, unloading Jackie butler, concern over scola's fit in the rotation (minutes)... These are reasons I've heard for the Scola trade; I've never heard it before linked to bonner. I think you're breaking new ground.
    They resigned Bonner that year man, do the math there. I am not breaking new ground it's obvious they didn't think they had a spot for him in the rotation SO they trade him and RE-SIGN RED!!!!!!!!!!

    BTW the buyout was not nearly as costly as originally thought.

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    And no, I wouldn't really have called that healthy or even relatively healthy being at the age he is.
    You know that he's not going to get younger over the next two years, right? If you're expecting him to be more healthy than he was for this season's playoff run, you're going to be disappointed.

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    You forgot to add the 3-year extension that Manu got for $39 million in 2010. Dude just became fat and happy.

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    You know that he's not going to get younger over the next two years, right? If you're expecting him to be more healthy than he was for this season's playoff run, you're going to be disappointed.
    I'm not gonna go as far as to say that he won't a have an injury or two throughout a year, but I can certainly hope they'll be at more fortunate times then at the seasons end, so at least he's in a rhythm and has a better feel of his limitations. A person doesn't seemingly forget how to dribble a ball because of injury, but because of the latter.

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    SBM and The Great Yawn.

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