The full quote:
“Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they've been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing.” -- Muhammad Ali #ThankYouTD
So this is just a way to get new quotes into the late editions of the big articles. Basically a press release.
Every time I start to feel sad, I realize that he's five years younger than I am and has millions of dollars and a lot of free time.
Seriously. The fact that we haven't seen even a quote from Timmy is just ing odd.
Think he's on vacation with Vanessa.. probably comes back at the end of the week and will address it.
There was this
Hopefully it happens.![]()
Trying to find that shirt Pop had on lol
Damn, he was fighting the feels hard there.
Exactly, I know Tim is Tim but come on now, he couldn't atleast said anything to the fans that beloved him over 19 years. Just a sentence lol.
Pop really got emotional during this
He's one of them.
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Complete Video: Coach Pop talks Timmy retirement...news4sanantonio.com/sports/spurs-z… pic.twitter.com/9ZMwdnCCHF
Full Interview:
http://woai.iheart.com/onair/spurswa...ment-14900784/
Just watched all the clips on the Twitters. Fuuuck.![]()
You could see Pop was dying inside, he was trying hard to keep it together. Watching those clips made me tear up a little...
Man. It was hard watching Pop get emotional like that.
This is more emotion than we have ever seen from him. You can feel how much Tim means to him in these clips. Wouldn't be surprised if he went and wept privately after he walked off the court. He basically (and many others) owe their whole career to TD...
Damn, I'm really worried for Pop right now. I can't figure how he'll be able to coach next season.
Pop realizes the party is over.. Always had that quiet voice on the court to reign in players when they were getting outside of themselves.. The relationships you develop and the reliability you have on the greatest player the organization has ever had.. Basically waking up every morning and seeing your best friend at work and knowing he won't be there anymore to help lead the troops.. Very sad interview, great sentiments and words and incredibly human, none of those snarky comments.
Id love to see Tim come back as a Bigs coach and help these guys actually learn good footwork and mechanics
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