Tim was benched during the most important moments of the 2013 finals. What's your point? Oh that's right you never have one.
ter was benched in the most important series of the playoffs. He was charming soft. Mike Miller and Battier are laughing right now reading these posts
Tim was benched during the most important moments of the 2013 finals. What's your point? Oh that's right you never have one.
Don't ever put Duncan, who was wrongly benched, in the same breath as ter. Fat hands
Antonio McDyess
So the 7-footer not being able to cover the 3P line means he's soft?
Swing and a miss...
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Spur fan and their revisionist history
ter couldn't stay on the floor in every important series the Spurs had. Diaw bailed him out against OKC and Miami.
You're probably one of those posters that thought ter was irreplaceable to our defense, and then disappeared the next year when the defense actually got better when that bum left.
It's fitting that his last series with the team he let Griffin average a triple double while he put up 3/4/1 on 37FG%
Grow some IQ, got.
Baynes refused to back down from Jermaine O'Neal and found himself in Poop's doghouse.
Perhaps this lack of enforcer-type big men is by design. Those guys have a kind of at ude that Poop cannot handle.
Kevin seems to be doing well, AND watching his weight
http://www.modernluxury.com/mens-boo...ory/the-ball-0
Tony Massenburg and Kevin Willis were my two favourite tough guy bigs. With "tough bigs", I assume you're referring to bigs that were of the enforcer, physically tough variety?
I can't believe hardly anyone mentioned Massenburg. Even though he wasn't a rotation player, I thought he was great. From what Timvp said, the Spurs wanted him back in 2006, but he got into a car accident and wasn't able to make it back. I think he really could have helped in the 2006 season, especially in the series again the Mavs. Spurs needed someone to lay wood on some of those Maverick players, and I think the team was missing Massenburg's tough and physical play that season. Even in spot minutes, I believe that type of play can help turn a game or even in some cases, a series.
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Lmao, no.
Kurt Thomas
Not talking about scrubs. I'm also not really talking about old guys past their prime.
I'm talking about big contributors to the team.
I've said the same thing myself plenty of times.
It's why a guy like make Bonner could last 10 years on the team. He wants guys he can control under him thumb.
Rich Jones was the all time toughest Spurs big. Extracted revenge on Spurs in "The Fight".
Aaron Baynes
Nazr Mohammed
David West
Kurt Thomas
Theo Ratliff
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