Except Belichick supports Trump.
Except Belichick supports Trump.
Except Belichick supports Trump.
And how about that missed put back from point blank range in Detroit in Game 5 which would have won the game instead of allowing it to go to OT. Duncan had it corralled in both hands and just... missed.
Horry misses that big one in OT & Duncan is light his 1st 3rd.
He's simply misinformed. He's en led to his ty opinions though - its covered by the 1st amendment.
That's my point, Duncan was just bit off the kilter because of the marital crisis. He could have settled it before the playoffs and it'd been off his screen. But, no, he tried to stop her and she took a fit. And he couldn't see straight.
It happens. He did not choose wisely.
I try to convince them that Duncan is great but overrated, but diehard Spur homer won't listen to me. Tough times.
Trump supporters are such bleeding vaginas when you criticize that orange got.
You know Pop's a good dude just based on how many degenerate spurstalk posters he's pissed off lately![]()
We ain't had anybody to defend-justifiably since Reagan.
Dont care if Pop espouses infanticide, as long as Kobe doesnt ring.
Translation: You're a dumb basketball fan that thinks the best Spurs player in that series, who by the way literally improved over years past and took a paycut to help the team, was somehow at fault.
You can try to veil it in trolling, but a take is still a take.
I never doubted Pop's intelligence 'til he spewed that mindless "rant" chopped full of elitist weenie's talking points, pretty much devoid of any serious introspection.
It's basic common sense. His marital crisis affected Duncan. Stands to reason. It was jolt when she demanded to leave. It's a testament to Duncan that he actually won his 1st 5th before he lost the damn thing. That he was able to perform at a championship level over the sequence of 7 games. But, in the bitter end he cracked at a pivotal and crucial juncture. And it cost him & "you" everything.
Then once he'd permitted her to leave (with her in tow) his own physiology returned to equilibrium and he was able to win your 5th NBA le for the 2nd time.
Translation:::he's a piece of .
Translation:::: "I'm a Laker troll." TBH
Regardless he's still a piece of , Spurts.
Part of me thinks that, tbh. I don't think a person who supports the Clintons is inclined to be of high character.
Not everyone who is affiliated with is . There are some good people who have always voted democrat. I know many of them. They supported the Clintons when they were in Arkansas, so it rolls from there. Guilt by association doesn't always work.
But Pop is smart enough to follow the news. He is willfully blind to the corruption at a minimum. High character is high character. It's not some character. It's a person that doesn't accept . Pop is accepting corruption on one side while trying to call out another side. That is not high character. Much as I love Pop the coach or Pop the personality, I can't give him this.
Pop knows some corruption is inevitable, however because he's mildly wealthy and in show business, he has the luxury of being liberal with politics. It explains why, though he attended the Air Force Academy, he became a basketball coach.
Perhaps, he is looking out for his own bottom line; and that's what most people do. But most people aren't high character individuals. But here's the deal, it is clearly more than that. That seven minute "rant" wasn't just someone going along with the industry line; that was someone who is delusively touting criminals. He acts like Project Veritas and Clinton Cash and plenty of sh** before that never happened.
caveat records are meh
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