He is fine...He isn't KoME Bryant at this stage of his career. He will still be effective for our team.
and making money
40 K per year
Stupid the first time, stupid this time.
Spurs fans have unreal expectations. Every single great has had slumps, injuries, chokes, turnovers, etc, be it magic, the logo, kareem, wilt, Lebron, everyone. It was always obvious Tony would suffer the loss of speed, father time is undefeated, that doesn't mean he's done, it just means he is not as good as his prime, anyone who expected more is delusional
The contract isnt great, so what, every team over pays, it's the nature of the market. Part of the spurs culture is loyalty. You people must watch baseball and expect homeruns every pitch, or bicycle kick goals on every corner. Learn about basketball and understand what is a realistic expectation. I get frustrated with Tony sometimes, doesn't mean it's reasonable to expect him to make the right decisions every time.
Bad time for TP to decline :-( He was dominant when not many point guards were. Now, its a point guard league so his performance from game to game is much more scrutinized and compared.
I'm pretty sure that is the exact place where her tatoo "Property of Tony Parker" is.
When are you going to give me a referal?
sales is tough and I only take home about 700-1200 a week....
Granted I live in cheap ass city..I'm still in my early 20's but still....
MVParker just need to re-shape his game a bit. Play off-ball, cut to the basket, master the corner three, etc. He's still the most reliable ball handler in the team by far.
Ginobili and Parker are very different things, Ginobili was done at age 36 and resurrected at 37 for one season.
Parker has hit a very hard wall at age 32 where usually a player is still in his peak or near it.
That means a big trouble because no one expected it.
Ginobili´s decline was expected and his resurrection season was unexpected. The team already prepared for Manu´s renewal at his position with Green and Belinelli. Parker on the other hand was expected to last at least until his 34th birthday, was given a big contract and is failing to comply.
Send a pm brah... hard to give you a referral just based on your ST posts tbh
700-1200 does not seem bad for early 20's the problem is the potential of growth behing, is it here or not ? is this range can reach the 8-10 K a month doing what you do and progressing in the organizational chart or not ?
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RIP...
This thread should have been made at least a year ago though...![]()
I know a chick that works for AAA selling insurance & makes 200K because of bonuses.....& has big ol' s thus has first dibs for quote requests since the manager is smashing. I guess Apo should find a sales business run by a gay guy & should offer BJs.
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Honest question: can the short bus finally admit that we win the Clippers series if Pop benches Parker?
That would bring the peace back to ST
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can kiwi s admit that Kawhi got ass ed on both ends by thirty five year old Scrub Barnes?
LMAOOOOOOOO
As if Blake wasn't doubling him since Tiago/Baynes were useless & Diaw couldn't buy an outside shot. Klay Thompson got ass ed by Shumpert despite not facing any double teams & he's supposed to be an offensive machine but ain't nobody talking about it. What about Lebron in 2011.....?
Once he retires he'll be remembered as an average at best system player.
It really looks like he is done. He'll have a few good games but most of the time he'll be not even a top 150 NBA player
For everyone saying he is done early compared to Manu and others: http://bkref.com/tiny/lTH4l
He is 35th since 1986 in minutes played RS + Playoff. A few exemples :
1. Karl Malone : 62761
5. Tim Duncan : 54983
18. Michael Jordan : 45172
35. Tony Parker : 39854
40. Joe Dumars : 39237
45. David Robinson : 38493
46. Chauncey Billups : 38332
90. Tracy Mc Grady : 32383
131. Manu Ginobili : 28630
The point is most NBA players and even all stars and even a lot of Hall of famers don't have at the end of their careers the mileage he has now
Now his last goal is the olympics next year and I think he'll retire in the first few months of the 2016-17 NBA season
Let's just accept the guy CAN'T do anymore what he used to do and will just do what pop will tell him to do
And have a little respect for a spurs legend that helped on 4 NBA les
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