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    that's why i barely visit foxsports site after Mike Monroe stopped writing articles & columns.

    this one is an

    well, you can't please everybody.

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    And for the geeks, here is a shout out for the Milwaukee Bucks team of the early 80's - Sidney Moncrief, Marques Johnson, Paul Pressey, and the 3-headed beast - Lister, Bruer, and Mokeski. Who am I forgetting? ... besides the coach ... *COUGH*don nelson*COUGH* Greatest team to never make the Finals??
    Bob Lanier, Quinn Buckner, Dave Meyers, Junior Bridgeman, Brian Winters. They were LOADED.

    Nelson apologists always say that the Celtics and Sixers were the reason that team never made the finals, but the fact is that with the exception of the 83 Sixers, the Bucks of that era were every bit as good as the Sixers, and definitely way deeper.

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    what a loser

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    Well Rosen has always been an asshole.

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    Bob Lanier, Quinn Buckner, Dave Meyers, Junior Bridgeman, Brian Winters. They were LOADED.

    Nelson apologists always say that the Celtics and Sixers were the reason that team never made the finals, but the fact is that with the exception of the 83 Sixers, the Bucks of that era were every bit as good as the Sixers, and definitely way deeper.
    Junior Bridgeman was the main guy I was forgetting.

    Yes sir those Bucks were good!

    Not to make light of them, but they did put the 1 in the Sixers 12-1 playoff run (one of my favorite trivia questions).

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    The more things change the more they stay the same.

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    Clever got me this far... JMarkJohns's Avatar
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    Did any see his "All-Time" lists? That should have told you all you'd need to know about how much stock "Angry" Charlie R's opinions should carry.

    Eff him...

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    I give both you and Rosen the ol' Mario Elie "kiss of death"

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    I'm perfectly willing to wait another five years to see if this core can cement themselves into a list of that type. The three Spurs championship teams don't have much in common.

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    this ought to redden yer asses.


    I've read many an ass my friend. Wake me when I should give a what




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    2005 WORLD CHAMPION SAN ANTONIO SPURS.



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    I'm perfectly willing to wait another five years to see if this core can cement themselves into a list of that type. The three Spurs championship teams don't have much in common.
    Other than Tim Duncan, Gregg Popovich, and a commitment to stifling defense.

    Of the 3 teams, I think the most complete team was the 2003 team. That bunch was solid in its first 5 and had a pretty deep bench. It was both defensive-minded and athletic. It had shooters and penetrating play-makers. The one thing the 2003 lacked was a true killer instinct (the put-away mentality that the 1999 team had, though I think that is sometimes overrated -- that 1999 team had its share of difficulties with focus during playoff games, but it righted the ship in time to win, just as the 2003 team did), but I still think that the 2003 bunch was the most complete team the Spurs have ever had.

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