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    OP was his high schools basketball all time leading scorer. Now he is a cashier at HEB.

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    If Kawhi leaves the one great consolation we get is Apalisoc will be gone.

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    If Kawhi leaves the one great consolation we get is Apalisoc will be gone.

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    You should write a Disney film about Kawhi's life, you pansy player fan.

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    If Kawhi leaves the one great consolation we get is Apalisoc will be gone.

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    Are you a spurs fan or a kawhi fan?
    He's always like this when his idol Kawhi is not the best player or the highest scorer of the game.

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    The only thing hampering Kawhi's improvement is his injuries ...

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    I'll admit, it's frustrating when you watch Tim Duncan pull out all of his tricks in the post, and hoisting a shot that bounces extremely hard off the glass, and off the front of the rim. It's hard to watch Parker take jumpers going to his right, or driving in, begging for the call every time. But come on, Tony Parker isn't done like a lot of people want to proclaim, and he's out of rhythm, and that can only be fixed by pounding the rock. Let's be honest, Kawhi is fantastic, and his offensive game is growing, but he isn't necessarily James Harden yet. Tony may be frustrating to watch right now, but it's important that he gets back on track, because without that jumpshot, the penetration isn't there, and if the penetration isn't there, there aren't any open looks being created for others. Parker is the head of the snake.

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    Pop turned that autistic physically undeveloped monkeyballer with low iq bball that couldn't shoot in an above average player.
    If he was in any other team, he should be an anonymous scrub with a rotten knee nowadays. Please shut up.

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    Haha fgt

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    Pop turned that autistic physically undeveloped monkeyballer with low iq bball that couldn't shoot in an above average player.
    If he was in any other team, he should be an anonymous scrub with a rotten knee nowadays. Please shut up.
    I get people get annoyed with apal but there's so much wrong with this post. Kawhi was never a low iq bball player, he has an absurdly great work ethic, he was a great defender and rebounder going into the league and he put in a lot of work to improve his shot before the draft then he had maybe a handful of days to work with Chip to completely rework his shot and he did it without any of the coaches helping him during the player strike. There's a reason why he has improved every year he has played basketball going back to his HS days.

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    Don't waste your time on these guys man..

    I promise you they probably don't even know how to dribble the ball IRL...



    They don't know the politics behind a team..

    I've seen way too many good players in my highschool days that left for other schools to improve their game with more offensive responsibilities they deserve...

    this is something regular fans who have never played any compe ive ball will never understand..They don't know the politics within teams.
    Wisdom from the local high school beat.

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