** What is he suppose to say.. " I'm done, and career is over. but as a parting gift let me collect my 14+mil on the way out".. --He knows he cannot come back better than prior to the injury.
6 years with the Spurs. He started in 2011-2012 season. I said if we get a Chris Paul level player I'd be fine with the trade, but not some low level guy. Chris Paul, as good as he is, has a lot of baggage and ego to go along with his inability to stay healthy in the post season.
** What is he suppose to say.. " I'm done, and career is over. but as a parting gift let me collect my 14+mil on the way out".. --He knows he cannot come back better than prior to the injury.
Team player.
This. Let's also not forget there's CP3 speculation swirling and he's a compe or so he's gonna be optimistic.....even if it's still early injury process where Tony really doesn't know the truth going forward
Tony is done and living in the past only clouds your vision. Give him a champions exit but do not let nostalgia govern over the business of the franchise. Time will run out for all of us......... I wish him the best but we must move on.
i believe barkley tore one of the quad muscle but yes i get your point bad injury
The at ude of "Player above team." has already cost 'Chips.
Needs to be stopped yesterday.
No but he was terrible.
I cannot wait to witness dat amount of salt poured on this board when Parker is gonna be back in January just in time to be starter again in the POs...
Bogut absolutely was a huge part of the culture and with Green made them a tougher, dirtier team. He was the starter, not some backup scrub for his first two years like Mills. He was a much bigger part of their team than Mills. You ignored Barnes. They weren't the only champs dropped, they dumped Speights and Barbosa too.
, look at all the new faces they have playing in the playoffs: Durant, West, McGee, McCaw are all new. They might lose Livingston this summer too, doesn't really matter.
The Spurs culture was Duncan. That's it. Maybe Manu, maybe some Parker thrown in. But they didn't lose their culture when Avery left. Or when Robinson retired. Or when Malik Rose was traded. It was Duncan. And it is and will be Kawhi.
Mills doesn't matter any more than Avery or Malik or Finley. Refusing to upgrade team talent for 'culture' is what sabotaged the team after 07, they just had to bring back their culture guys like Vaughn, Oberto and Finley.
Brah...
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gonna be glorious
Another thing about culture and winning:
Very little culture continuity on the 03 le team. Only guys with more than 3 years were Duncan, Robinson, and Rose.
3/5ths of the starters and 6th man wing had 1 year or less experience in the system, and ditto for the some other key back ups
Bowen, 1 year going into 02/03
Parker, 1 year
Jackson, 1 year where he almost never played and was inactive most of the time
Manu, 0 years
Willis, 0 years primary back up center
Speedy, 0 years, primary back up point guard
Kerr, 3* years, wasn't on team the prior season
Smith, 1 year
Ferry, 2 years
Bateer, 0 years
My bruddah and I'm not even a Parker-stan. You are da shiz-nice.
In b4 Parker averages 16 PPG on 53% in the playoffs again against the best 2 PG defenders in the league.
Don't think it will happen... but I wouldn't be upset by that at all.
#Proviso: That Murray has improved exponentially (which I hope for, but don't count on).
You don't get a culture from basically 4 years of playing. You get a system. Warriors have a system, they don't have a culture, not yet. Regardless, Bogut's 6pts and 7rbs a game are hardly "culture" material. His moving screens and defense was part of their scheme, but they haven't had a head coach or consistent team long enough to have a culture.
So explain the Warriors culture. I can explain the Spurs culture. It wasn't Duncan. Robinson allowed Tim to be the man, that was part of the culture there, to play unselfish ball and for the coach to be able to run the team without needing approval from a player.
So Mills is the Spurs culture, huh? Yeah, makes total sense. Mills is just like Robinson not demanding more touches.
And if the 76ers offer Mills 4/55, the Spurs need to offer 4/60?
Or 4/70?
Parker needs to retire...He was one of the worst start I point guards this year...He was even inconsistent in the playoffs...He had some great games, but he also had absolutely trash games
I'll take for him to just play as good as Speedy Claxton.
More likely it's that prognosis this far out come in ranges and whereas the Spur's brass are conservative and give the far end of the range, Parker is pushing for the front end of the range.
The Parker injury ruined any NBA le hopes the Spurs had this season and it also brought on an injury bug (Leonard, Lee). It was the first domino to fall, now a healthy Spurs team could have really given the Warriors fits but it wasn't to be.
I disagree, Spurs looked just fine without Parker and were decimating the Warriors in front of their home crowd. Parker is a role player, role player injuries dont end your le hopes.
Agree'd, Parkers absence would have felt the same had it been Danny Greens instead. Up 23 on the downward slope of the 3rd quarter & your top O & D man goes down, that is the killer... What hurt the most after the glass ankle shattered was we no longer had a guy who could break down the defense and cause the D to collapse free'in up someone.
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