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    LMAO Manu/Parker above Pop

    no Pop = no Manu/Parker/Splitter

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    I never said Pop wasn't a good coach..I think coaching is very overrated, but Pop has been one of the few coaches that has made more good moves/decisions than bad ones..

    I just believe coaches get too much credit, and I believe the top players are always more important when it comes to winning..

    It's not just Pop, I say this about every coach..if you give Phil Jackson less talent, he doesn't win either..

    The NFL is the only sport where I would give a lot of credit to the coaches, at least IMO..
    In the last 29 seasons, only 8 coaches have won a le: Jackson (11), Riley (5), Popovich (4), K.C. Jones (2), Rudy Tomjanovich (2), Chuck Daly (2), Billy Cunningham (1), Larry Brown, (1), and Doc Rivers (1). 23 of those were won by current or future Hall of Fame coaches.

    That said, I think Jackson is far better than Pop, and Pop is far better than any other active coach. If Phil Jackson had come to SA instead of the Lakers in the summer of 1999, I think the Spurs would have 6 or 7 les and Duncan would be up there with Jordan in the GOAT discussion.

    In addition, if Phil Jackson had retired this offseason, I would've bet large amounts of money against the Lakers winning the le this coming season, and that has nothing to do with the team being assembled in Miami.

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    Isiah Thomas could have coached this team to 5 les by now with Duncan. Popastink is ing terrible. He didn't play Ian Mahinmi. He doesn't deserve to be a bench coach much less a head coach.

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    Isiah Thomas could have coached this team to 5 les by now with Duncan. Popastink is ing terrible. He didn't play Ian Mahinmi. He doesn't deserve to be a bench coach much less a head coach.
    Ian is gone bro, let it go...

    Honest question to you though, when will you be able to post without talking about the guy?

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    Ian is gone bro, let it go...

    Honest question to you though, when will you be able to post without talking about the guy?
    I'm pretty sure he was being sarcastic. He just doesn't believe in blue.

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    I think Pop was a huge reason Tim resigned in 2001. That alone puts him right at the top with Tim and David. Leading a team to 4 les aint to shabby either.

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    ian is gone bro, let it go...

    Honest question to you though, when will you be able to post without talking about the guy?
    ian mahinmi alters shots !

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    I think Pop was a huge reason Tim resigned in 2001.
    I know, if he would have re-signed instead, we could have won easily 3 more les...

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    I know, if he would have re-signed instead, we could have won easily 3 more les...
    re-sign

       /riˈsaɪn/ Show Spelled[ree-sahyn] Show IPA
    –verb (used with object), verb (used without object) 1. to sign again.

    2. to renew or extend a contract.




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    —Can be confused:   re-sign, resign.

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    I think Pop was a huge reason Tim resigned in 2001.
    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/resign

    Main Entry: re·sign
    Pronunciation: \ri-ˈzīn\
    Function: verb

    1 : relegate, consign; especially : to give (oneself) over without resistance <resigned herself to her fate>
    2 : to give up deliberately; especially : to renounce (as a right or position) by a formal act
    intransitive verb
    1 : to give up one's office or position : quit
    2 : to accept something as inevitable : submit
    It was just a joke on the misspelling, BTW.

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    I know-- and I thought you were right at first but wanted to check it. The dictionary.com explanation created grey area so I thought I'd try and pass it off.

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    It's amazing to me that any Spurs fan would want Pop fired. He is considered one of the three best coaches in the NBA.

    How quickly we forget the coaching turnstile before Pop stabilized this dynastic NBA franchise.
    Agreed. It won't be until he's gone that he'd be really appreciated.....and any team in this league would snatch Pop in a quick minute if he departed from the Spurs (and still wanted to coach).

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    I know-- and I thought you were right at first but wanted to check it. The dictionary.com explanation created grey area so I thought I'd try and pass it off.
    Grey areas are cool. Carry on.

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    I wonder what a Sloan-hating Utah Jazz fan looks like. I bet if such persons exist, they probably already gave up on the sport.

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    I saw 2 interviews of him duriing the SL and he didn't looked worned down at all! I would even say the contrary...
    He seemed to enjoy his job and in general has a "laid bck" at ude, a sens of humour that could help him keep going for a long time!
    I never take for granted what he says in interviews, he'll continue after Tim stops...

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    I'm not a Pop hater, but he's not the reason the Spurs became an elite franchise..
    This. At the end of the day its the players. Coaches get to much credit in my opinion. Pop makes me scratch my freaking head sometimes. Take away duncan and his ass would be gone. Duncan made him. With the help of a few others robinson gino etc.

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    I want the old Pop back. You know, the one who wanted to rest Duncan and not wear him out by leaving him as the only big on the floor. Yeah, the one who does not play SFs at the PF and demands ball movement from his PG.

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    I think he may be getting worn down a bit. If we dont make the Finals or at least the Western Conference Finals...that may be it for Pop. Not saying he would get fired, just saying he might pull a Pat Riley and move back to the front office and bring in the heir apparent. He's gonna feel a lot of heat for re-signing Bonner and Jefferson...and then expectations are high after getting Splitter to come over....could be tough on Pop if the Spurs fall in the 1st or 2nd round again this year for the third straight year. I think this is a make or break year for him staying on the bench or not.
    They've rehashed this over and over.....

    Pop and Duncan are riding into the sunset together.

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    I wonder what a Sloan-hating Utah Jazz fan looks like. I bet if such persons exist, they probably already gave up on the sport.

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    How many championships would Phil Jackson have won during the Duncan era? No way we would have lost to the Mavs in '06. No way.

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    Rose, Elson, Nazr, these guys haven't done for any other team what they did with the Spurs, maybe the credit goes to coaching.

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    Kevin O'Keefe, is that you?

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    He hasn't fired himself yet? All that talent, and he couldn't deliver. Not a man of his word, apparently.


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    lol. You youngsters are silly.

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