Those highlights are so old, the first play is from a game that Tim Donaghy officiated and the Lakers on the floor (Smush Parker, Kobe Bryant, Maurice Evans, Lamar Odom, Andrew Bynum) played in a collective total of 32 games last season.
His name only comes up because he made some controversial tweets lately.
Madison Square Garden is a classic. AT&T Center is solid though.
No guns allowed in the AT&T Center. Thankyou.
I remember he was one of those incredibly overrated guys like 10 years ago.
He's still kickin huh?
I didn't know dude was still even playing.
Anything is better than Cojo tbh
he will be right at home in texas, might not be the right team though.
I liked those moves...like in 2007
Chicago Tribune has an article on the worst NBA contracts, Agent Zero is their #1 worst contract over the last 15 - 20 years.
He's only 32 years old. He is training to come back to the NBA. Why not see what he can do now that he is much more mature...
I'm on board with this. Had he kept his nose clean, he's a bigger version of Parker that can shoot the three.
Arenas has been linked with Spurs in the past although mostly just speculation. But as a bench player, he could be a huge contributor. He's 5 years younger than Vince Carter who is still very effective. And Arenas has had some time off as we know. He might not be as quick but he should still have good moves and strength. His three will still be there as well.
The fundamental problem with Arenas, aside from the fact that there are legitimate questions about whether he can actually play in the league anymore, is that the Spurs entire concept is built around moving the defense by moving the ball and avoiding stagnation that makes shot denial a much easier thing for an opponent and Gil's entire concept is built around holding the ball and stagnating the offense, which makes shot denial much easier for an opponent.
Only bothered to watch the first 5 or so plays in that video. All one on one hero ball, he did not think about passing the basketball. Anyone watch the video til the end? Did he end up passing the ball? Not Spurs material on or off court.
Don't recall this!!! Yet another spur posterizes Ibaka![]()
One of the biggest plays of the playoffs, imo.
Spurs were being beat down and sitting on the bench like a bunch of pussies while the third-stringers burned garbage minutes. They had given up their 2-0 series lead by playing timid all game and were looking at going back to San Antonio knotted 2-2 and with OKC (and Sergezilla) having all the momentum.
Down 18, Joseph is still playing his heart out, and by stuffing this down Ibaka's throat, got a big rise from the bench and showed them what can happen when you play aggressive and stop playing scared.
They apparently noticed.
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