Yeah, they just don't storm out and cry about it.
There is seems to be a huge movement stirring about phasing out bully/hazing out of professional sports after the Incognito incident, so i was just wondering do the Spurs participate in the age old tradition? Never pay attention during the off-season so that why i ask.
Yeah, they just don't storm out and cry about it.
I've heard from some people (with knowledge of the situation) that Parker got rode hard by Popovich his rookie year in 2001, not sure if that's just some tough love by a tough coach or some legit "hazing". Same with Tiago (from other sources), he didn't play much his rookie year either. I think it's sort of like a 'rite of passage' before getting significant minutes as a first year player.
The Parker thing ain't hazing. It's donuts your entire rookie year and ball-retrieval if you screw up. That means all the players throw balls in the arena, all in different parts and he has to get every ball. That happened for Manu his rookie season.
Bully and hazing are not da same btw... And ya spurs do haze but dont do wat incognito has tbh
If someone cries because he has to go get donuts then maybe he shouldn't be playing pro sports.
Pretty sure the Spurs rookies only have to carry the bags and buy donuts.
Actually the spurs vets are protecting and supporting the rookie.
IIRC Bowen and Malik Rose explained how they bought suits for a rookie, Parker how he helped Nando when he came in san antonio
Many times we heard about a vet helping the rookie find a house etc...
If you have all that and you just have to buy donuts, I'd like to be hazed
As far as I know, it's bag and donuts, as Baam and the other posters said..
Heck Timmy hazes everyone from rookies to SJax, but he also has their backs, the ultimate big brother on the team.
In David Robinson's interview with Dan Patrick he said the rookie hazing was just bringing donuts and carrying the vets' bags.
GHill and Kawhi got plenty of playing time their rookie years.
http://a.espncdn.com/magazine/vol5no25ginobili.html
It's late morning in San Antonio and stomachs are growling on the SBC Center court. Spurs rookies are required to bring the team three dozen doughnuts -- glazed, chocolate glazed, raspberry -- to every home-game morning shootaround. After coming through for the team's first five games, Manu mistakenly thought it was fellow rookie Devin Brown's turn.
At Duncan's behest, the players heaved the practice balls into the stands for Ginobili to collect as punishment. "When Tim told everybody to get a ball and circle up, I thought they were going to throw them at me," Ginobili says. "But I deserved it. I was hungry too."
At Manu thinking they were gonna throw balls at him, and
At evil Tim. Good story, thanks for sharing it kababayan!
Pop hazed Tony because he is an Anti-French Nationalist.
Thats what I've heard about every nba team. Donuts and bag carrying. And i think it was jrue holiday saying they made him carry a o kitty backpack everywhere they went, nothing really exciting
Did the donuts thing start when Boris joined the team?
I'm sure Blair loved to bring the donuts.
Yeah, but he had to buy 5 dozen just to make sure that 3 dozen made it to practice.
I've got an Inappropriate joke In my mind about this thread but....
I recall Blair saying he had to bring doughnuts. As fat as he was as a rookie
you have to guess he sampled a few to make sure they were safe to eat.
Hahahahahahah
davidbowie beat me to it
let's see.. the rookies are forced to have daily 1 hour dialogue sessions with Kawhi![]()
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