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    I'm unsure what your thinking is. You agree with PJ?
    I was thinking the same thing

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    "We'll do it this time" Bartleby's Avatar
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    Will the Spurs put a Tim Duncan statue up?
    Maybe a Twin Towers statue

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    Coaches want uber talented players who don't need supervision in their interaction with the team.

    Jordan and Kobe required a coach who had to expend energy on making sure they did not alienate teammates. I presume a coach would rather coach the game of basketball, not referee internal strife.

    My take on the post... Don't exactly know how Jabbar fits in though.

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    Would be nice to have a team statue containing Robinson-Duncan-Bowen-Ginobili-Parker.

    Impressive those guys did share a team.

    A team statue would set forever the tone of what Holt, Pop and David set to do a long time ago.

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    People are saying it's not a big mans game anymore, but I don't agree. I think it's just a lack of quality big men out there at the moment.
    Look at how Hibbert dominated the Heat the past two games. Any of the top big men over the past 30 years would lead their team to a le over this Heat team. Even in the first years after their prime, players like Hakeem, Duncan or Shaq would dominate today.
    This. Also look how Memphis dispatched the Thunder and Clipps and how we dispatched Warriors. Teams with good big men shoot higher % shots.

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    Don't exactly know how Jabbar fits in though.
    Me neither. Jabbar has been nothing but a model of greatness, consistency and a lack of drama.

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