How is Matt Bonner not the "sandwich"?
If the Spurs were a toolkit, who would be which tool?
Tim Duncan – Hammer : every toolkit needs a hammer. It’s the most consistent tool and rarely breaks down. If the hammer messes up, it’s usually not the hammer but the user of the hammer that is at fault.
Kawaii Leonard – Flathead Screwdriver : another must have but more versatile than any other one too. Besides doing its designated job of turning flathead screws, it can also be used in some Philips head screws. It can also be used as a make shift wedge or box opener.
Danny Green – Pliers : another somewhat versatile tool. Can be used to pry things out as well as begin a makeshift wrench
Tiago Splitter – Tractor : slow compared to other tools but with the proper attachments can do many hard labor jobs. As consistent as a hammer is, you can’t plow a field with a hammer.
Manu Ginobli – Wrench : very solid tool. But the wrench has to be properly sized for the job. If the wrench is off, then the job won’t get done or is sloppy
Tony Parker – Refrigerator : has one job to do and that’s keep it’s cool
Boris Diaw – Microwave Oven : not always the best tool but gets things hot quickly
Patty Mills – Sports car : not used very often but when it does get used, it comes out on fire
Kyle Anderson – Scissors
Marco Belinelli - .308 rifle : can hit things from a long way
Matt Bonner – Post hole digger
Jeff Ayres – Sandwich
Cory Joseph – Television
Reggie Williams – Pipe Wrench
Aron Baynes - Scissors
How is Matt Bonner not the "sandwich"?
wtf kind of toolkit is this? Where are you going to fit a ****ing tractor?
He's the post hole digger.
I would love, just love, to see some post this question to Pop. "If the Spurs were a toolkit, what tools would each player be?" One can only imagine his response.
"Spurs article"?
It's a hypothetical toolkit. If you disagree with the article, you are welcome to post your own analogies.
Derek Smalls - Preserved Moose.
Heavy B fills volume around the rim.
Heavy B scores inside and out using volume for the baby hook and fall away, and touch for the 3 pointers. A big Ballerinia.
So essentially he is French Swiss Army Knife, just not a pointy one.
I like that, Ballerinia...
That really doesn't make sense. A Swiss Army Knife is really something you keep in your pocket like keys or a wallet. Keeping a Swiss Army Knife in a toolkit is basically admitting that you don't have the right tools in the first place.
yep, that's a good point.
So I will go with the Spurs toolkit that basically contains an excessively large thick skinned balloon inflated to move objects.
LOL! This coming from a guy who has a Sports Car in his toolkit.![]()
Ya'll just don't get the thread.
I have no idea, just make something up and I'll say I said it.
I'll play. Manu is a coping saw--used to cut intricate external moves and passes and interior cutouts. The thin blade tends to make wavy cuts on thick opponents but his skill is achieved through much practice on a wide variety of opponents materials of varying thicknesses. Because of the thinness of the blade, it can be broken easily when attempting too many audacious cuts with an older blade. However, it can produce beautiful results in skillful hands, worthy of a true artist.
well done.
If the Spurs signed the op they'd have a re in the toolkit.
they'd also upgrade at PG
Baynes is a wheelbarrow. He rolls with a big wide load.
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