Breh what does the NBA have to do with this?
They raptors still had to beat philly and series is not over. Bucks can easily steal game 6.
The NBA allowed one of their premier players to screw one of their premiere franchises.
They should have had independent doctors determine whether he was healthy or not and even if you want to pull the "no one knows your body like you" card, fine, but at the very least he should have had to have been present and released his medical information to his employer that was paying him roughly $18.6M.
Basically, they should have done everything in their power to ensure that if it did end in a trade, the Spurs had every opportunity to extract max value (like the Pelicans supposedly will for Davis). Instead, their "model franchise" has been destroyed, reduced to rubble.
This series is over.
1. On the first point you don't make any sense. If you know he was going to leave then why are you ing 24/7 about the FO the way they handled it. Like I said before the only thing they could have done better was force him to play out his final year or trade him to some team like the Hornets that would have ensured him not ringing.
2. I still believe he's going to leave. His head is so big right now i"m sure he believes he can win anywhere based off of his recent success with the Raptors. We'll see what happens July 1st.
3. The media is always about ratings hence why they always despised Duncan. The media also wants personal access to stars. Guys like Curry,Lebron,Durant give that access while #2 doesn't. The media hates stars that don't give them access along with guys who are not rating generators that's why I don't see this love affair with #2 lasting long term with him in the media.
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media being obsessed with the Spurs after this season. Sure they rubbed it in this season but now with the Spurs officially being dead as contenders i don't see them caring anymore to bring up the Spurs when talking about #2.
I already answered this. He either should have been forced to report to collect his money and repair his trade value or if they didn't have the balls to go through with that and were willing to accept pennies, at least traded to some dead end team.
He probably does believe that, but I'd be shocked if he left. He's got everything his sleazebag uncle brainwashed him into thinking he should want.
No, the media is about who plays their game. The Spurs never did, so they despise them. The Raptors clearly do.
I'd rather have nothing than watch him embarrass the franchise less than a year later
It's a moot point, anyways, Pop would have never taken the bitter approach .
Exactly.
Pop should have had the decency to "get over himself" and do what was best for his franchise. Instead, he gutted them and their reputation.