I hope it's Tony also, he is so close to being a star player, it's not even funny. A midrange jumper would make him and the Spurs unstoppable. A tough tough match-up for every team in the league.
I'm rooting for Parker and his steady stroke to make the Spurs a dynasty.
I hope it's Tony also, he is so close to being a star player, it's not even funny. A midrange jumper would make him and the Spurs unstoppable. A tough tough match-up for every team in the league.
I bet Tony will take a huge step forward and Barry will step his game up as well.
Duncan is my bet and will win another MVP trophy...
I think that Beno will improve. He has so much upside, and has shown signs of being a very good player for stretches in the season. He just needs to be way more consistant and the pressures of he playoffs really got to him as well.
They all could use some improvements. I see Beno having the biggest improvement next year. If Tim Duncan just improves his free throw shooting, we will win at least five more games next year.
Parker is at his best when driving to the basket period! He has a terrible jump shot. He must improve his outside shot to be dangerous. If he does that, I could see him taking his game to the next level. Get in the gym Parker!
I expect Brent Barry to be responsible for more aspects of the offense and even play PG most games. I think this will lead him to be a better and more aggressive player.
Tony is going to put up All-Star numbers next year. He wasn't as consistent as I would have liked throughout the Playoffs, but he showed up fraud MVP Steve Nash with 20 ppg, 4.4 apg, 3 rpg, and 1 spg. If he can put up those kind of numbers throughout the season, no doubt he's an All-Star
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Coach Budenholzer. He is finally gonna break out this year and be the most sought after assistant after the playoffs.
Buss will fire PJ to get Bud.
Ginobili just keeps getting better and better. I think Bowen's ppg will improve next year as well.
That's
why
the
Spurs
hired
Steve
Kerr's
former
shooting
coach.
I had Budenholzer for a coach one week at Lute Olson Basketball Camp back in about 1994. He was the head coach at Northland Pioneer Community College in Holbrook, Arizona. The next time I saw him was a few years later on the Spurs bench. I couldn't believe it.
Anyway, out with Phil, and in with Bud!
Then if his outside shot improves he will make the all star team. I'm all for that! Anything that will help with that ugly shot of his.
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