His Instagram post where he says “Spurs, all that” was all the acknowledgment I needed, but this is just gravy, thanx for sharing
I’ll probably forget by then but maybe someone can check it out and summarize.
Edit...to clarify...that's SportsCenter at 9 PM CST. And the interview is with DEMDRZN
Last edited by SpursforSix; 07-24-2018 at 10:35 AM.
His Instagram post where he says “Spurs, all that” was all the acknowledgment I needed, but this is just gravy, thanx for sharing
The dude is going to be loyal as and the city will embrace him as they do everyone. It'll be a good fit.
Don't forget to ask OP about track & field, tbh
This is a DDR thread. Let’s stay on topic please.
Dance Dance Revolution?
Deutsche Demokratische Republik?
Use your brain or are you wanting for don lemon to tell you what to think
What instagram post?
Good point.
SFS, who would be in a 4x1 relay for the Spurs? Would their 4x1 team beat the Raptors 4x1 team?
I think he’s a team first guy and will be loyal. I can’t wait to be rooting for this guy.
We see Aldridge in lane 1 handing off to Mills in lane 8 and then cutting across is yep...Demar who skips the handoff to Manu in lane 12 and finishes the race.
Just showing off now...I have fun with this.
Talk to me about Boots “John” McCray? No Googling.
Wow. Amazing, thanks SFS
Much better than some pretend posters here...
I already know DDR is going to receive a lot of hate from Spurfan this season, mostly out of frustration. He's not a Superstar and many will expect him to produce like one. When he inevitably fails to do so, people will call him overrated, call the Spurs trash, say we should've traded for draft picks and tanked instead, etc.
^And if so it has nothing to do with him, actual fans of the game know what he is, Harris plus the picks was just a better move, both long & short term.
He’s a very one dimensional player who brings very little to the table when his shot isn’t falling. He’s also had some horrible horrible horrible playoff performances. Like all time bad.
But it is what it is, kinda wish the Spurs just blew it up and tanked.
If he comes in and works hard, I don’t see that. I think SF are so worn out with the ordeal that DDR will be appreciated as long as he acts like he wants to be here.
but he seems good enough to score points in the paint via drives etc... i confess i really don't follow him at all except for those youtube highlights that was shared recently... but spurs do need an elite shot creator....
He's also a solid playmaker and secondary ballhandler. He'll need to work on not having "tunnel vision" (ala Russell Westbrook) come playoff time, but he can and will set teammates up (much better than Kawhi ever did).
Some will hate him for his poor defensive a en and inability to score from outside the mid - range area.
Until they find another true SF/two - way wing, he's likely their best option at SF unless they find a miracle signing amongst the undrafted FA's or Jaron magically morphs into a starting caliber SF.
And it'll be nice to have star that can speak to the media and have solid interviews without saying "ummm" one thousand times.
No way I'm gonna hate DDR. At least he's gonna show up and give it everything he's got night in and night out, won't complain about his touches, and will work hard to improve on his weaknesses. Oh, and he won't be that other guy who ghosted his HOF teammates, HOF coach, the best organization in sports and its entire fanbase.
Never have, never will understand the tank mentality. Really. I won't ever be able to root for a team who plays to lose or doesn't make the max. effort to be as compe ive as they can. I could even less as a player and a lot can't which is why coaches don't play them specially at the end of season.
Seeing teams fighting to be the worse, tanking games and fans cheering for that or even being pissed if they win, and in America of all places, is frankly fascinating to me.
spurs tanking landed them tim duncan.............
That wasn’t tanking. That was your best player being hurt and Chuck Person being out for the year, Elliott missing much of the year and there being other absences.
Did the Spurs benefit from the lottery system? Yes. Did they abuse it? No.
Though having Old Dominique on the team did help things along!
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