SynicFan, nice avatar if I do say so myself...
We aren't all banged up right now and this is a new season. Good points on Rockets injuries though. We'll see. If you lose two of your big three, then I can't see the Spurs winning with great regularity during that time span. In the Western Conference as compe ive as it is, if you lose a lot in a 4 week time span you are screwed.
SynicFan, nice avatar if I do say so myself...
Not to me; I can think of several that deserve it equally. The only two of the vets that have been punished happen to be outplaying the others, and Pop had best take notice of that and soon. I'd like to see Hill, Mason, Udoka, Tolliver and Duncan starting until further notice, with spot minutes given to everyone else and a Bonner-style hook the first time they blow an assignment, pass up a shot, fail to chase down a damn rebound or allow a layup instead of at least committing an occasional foul. The lack of physical play by this crew is a joke. I'm so sick of hacking, Dirk-style touch fouls I'm ready to burst. I'd really like someone to ing foul out at some point as a sign that the defense has a pulse.
Last edited by Obstructed_View; 11-09-2008 at 01:48 PM. Reason: I'm trying to control my swearing.
Yes sir! Thank you sir! I think so too! LOL!!!
McDonald catches up to Ludden.
Jeff McDonald: Parker out 'approximately four weeks'
An MRI of Tony Parker's left ankle revealed a grade 2 ankle sprain that will keep the All-Star point guard sidelined "approximately four weeks," Spurs general manager R.C. Buford said Sunday.
Parker, the NBA's second-leading scorer so far this season, injured his ankle on a first-quarter drive in Friday night's loss to Miami. At the time, the Spurs put a timetable of two to four weeks on his return.
The latest prognosis would seem to put Parker's return at the far end of that spectrum.
Parker watched practice Sunday wearing a protective boot, a pair of crutches resting by his side. For the time being, the Spurs will turn point-guard duties over to rookie George Hill and veteran Jacque Vaughn.
Buford said the club had not ruled out looking outside the organization for help, as the situation warrants.
"I think right now, we'll probably see George play a lot," Buford said. "We'll continue to evaluate our team and the NBA market as we go along."
Tinsley?"I think right now, we'll probably see George play a lot," Buford said. "We'll continue to evaluate our team and the NBA market as we go along."![]()
You know, if the Spurs can trade 2 for 1 for Curry or Tinsley or some other useless turd just to free up a roster spot, I'm all for it. We've already got dead weight that's being paid; the clean spot on the bench would be worth it.
I was fine with Vaughn as Tony's backup, but now with Parker out, I don't like out PG situation. I think Hill should start, despite many wanting Mason to start at PG. That would just make our bench even worse than it already is. I have a feeling the Spurs might bring someone else in, and that might take waiving Farmer, who I really, really want to keep on the team.
No, waive Bonner or Fin first. If Pop can go .500 with Tony AND Manu out, he is god, and the beard curse is over. But idk, there are too many teams that would be a problem with Tony.
you gotta wonder what Tony Parker, Manu and Duncan are thinking when they are reading these boards. For that matter Eva.
to coin a phrase from Steve Francis. When ya lose the snakes come out. Win and the snakes go away.
So you want Tinsley's contract?
You got a thing for Stevie...
its unfortunate he wont be able to contribute in any significant way.
write.that.down
I think you misunderstood what I was saying. I was referring to the fact that it really doesn't have to be said because it's basically common knowledge at this point. Sorry if I didn't make that clearer. I agree with everything you said here.
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