Agreed. If anyone is gonna get thrown out, let it be Pop (or in rare instances, The Coyote). It's Pop's job to protest, not the players. And, did you ever notice...that instead of falling apart when Pop gets ejected...THE SPURS PLAY HARDER!
Actions speak louder than words. Spurs ignoring the baby tirades of the Nuggets and whomping their asses for 4 straight games and then whomping the Sonics in 6 games with a game winning layup by TD is a much larger statement then retaliating back/getting a tech/talking smack. To me, it just goes to show how disciplined and strong-minded the Spurs are not to let that crap get to them and in their heads. Because I know if that was me, I would have had to slap George Karl and Danny Fortson.
Agreed. If anyone is gonna get thrown out, let it be Pop (or in rare instances, The Coyote). It's Pop's job to protest, not the players. And, did you ever notice...that instead of falling apart when Pop gets ejected...THE SPURS PLAY HARDER!
Damn, I almost forgot the Coyote Incident... remember Tim Duncan and Bruce Bowen had a funny quote about that after the game..can't remember what it was anymore.
Pop always retaliates on behalf of the Spurs. I remember one game where he purposefully got a technical in hopes of getting the Spurs fired up.
I still think that whole thing was orchestrated. Tim Derks said that when he was The Coyote, he never did ANYTHING on the court that he had not warned the referees about or discussed with them. If they did not agree, he did not do it. I think the referees knew ahead of time that The Coyote was going to do something, although maybe not what, and had agreed to "throw him out". It was funny as heck, though.
Thanks, I like it. It can represent a couple of different things.
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