So, Tony won't play anymore when Tim, Pop and Manu retire?
Tim and Manu will play two more years. Then Pop, Tim, Tony, and Manu will ride off into the sunset together...and the dark days will descend upon us.
So, Tony won't play anymore when Tim, Pop and Manu retire?
There is no reason why they wouldnt have a very good chance to win it all next year. Age was supposed to catch up with the Spurs for the past five years tbh.
True, but Duncan lost weight and turned back the clock a bit. It's not like he can lose 20 pounds again and buy two more years. Even with his new form he looks slow again. Manu is visibly slower. If Kawhi makes a big leap and we make some strong acquisitions, maybe they have another run. Perhaps pau
It would be strange for Parker to keep playing without Duncan and Gino, but I have to think he stays and helps Kawhi usher in the new age. He's still very spry, and can play until 37.
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Spurs are basically playing 'til the wheels fall off; Manu and Tim are on borrowed time. Might as well maximize it while they can still function as basketball players. I don't think they start taking the pedal off just because they win the le this year. Why stop when they can go for a b2b next year? The NBA landscape will not change next year because of the new CBA and because other teams are too stupid.
pretty much this, i don't see any reason why they couldn't contend again at least one more year. the teams being this evened out around the league with no real powerhouse to watch out for plays to their advantage. it's pretty much anyone's to win..miami looks beatable this year for the first time since the big 3.
thanks comrade, as soon as i set it as that one i found this and can't decide if i want to change it
Solid take. Exactly how I see it.
This is the "half-empty" viewpoint. The "half-full" side says that Tim is managing the transition of the franchise like he has managed his career. Through each postseason he becomes less and less the focal point while grooming the rising stars to carry on his tradition of control and dominance. He's a mentor who sees the trajectory of what he has built, and wants it to survive beyond his time on the court. Kawhi and Splitter are absorbing his knowledge, and will keep the Spurs compe ive beyond his playing years.
To be honest, while TD has been an integral part this postseason he is not what I would consider "irreplaceable". He's grooming his replacements.
" 'Til the wheels fall off."
Let's get this one first!!![]()
1st time since the big 3? How about 2011 then? If we had done our job better last year (if we hadn't choked that bad) the Super Friends would've been another one-and-done deal just like your Dirk and Mavs. The cHeat never looked that formidable imho, and I bet after getting defeated this year they'll fall apart even faster than the Celtics did.
defending a ring doesnt really matter to them atm
just milking the system and enjoying it before they hang it all up for life of a rich commoner...
remember spurs been playin with house money since RJ/bonner was on this team
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