See, that's one of the misconceptions about evolution. You didn't come from a fish, you merely share a common ancestor with one. There's a difference.
More like a horse's ass.![]()
See, that's one of the misconceptions about evolution. You didn't come from a fish, you merely share a common ancestor with one. There's a difference.
you came from your parents tbh
I think the reason the Spurs are great is because they collectively understand that the Big Picture is more important than the small picture. This sounds obvious, but it's hard to stick with. While members of Spurstalk are proposing a hundred trades, and wringing their hands over minutiae, Pop dryly explains why the core of his le-winning team remains intact: "We had a pretty good year. I didn't see any reason to kick them out of town."
Good luck establishing your rhythm for any meaningful period of time with all these nagging injuries.
Less than 10 games in..Patty and Splitter out. Kawhi with eye problems, Manu said he feels dead
after a back to back. Pop tinkers with the line up.....Wait till the all star break. If its like this then
then start to worry.....Some.......
Yeah, this is the primary concern at this point. Last season, the Spurs were also confronted with an avalanche of injures in the 1st half of the season, and were regarded by many as the most vulnerable of the top 4 teams (MIA, IND, OKC, SA). But by the 2nd half, they were able to become reasonably healthy for a sustained stretch and ended up posting a dominant winning record, including 19 straight wins.
This is obviously true, however the downside is that they tire, so you have to balance their playing time with their conditioning and chemistry (what you're referring to is chemistry). Any team will play better when it's playing more often, but there's a diminishing returns aspect that shows later down the line.
Who came for fish tacos.
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