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    The Warriors discuss Parker's impact on the game:

    On first seeing TP in Europe:

    "I had never seen a player finger a teammate's wife's pussy while on the bench during a game" says Zaza Pachulia. "Even back then, it was amazing."

    "We were a vanilla team," Kerr said. “Very classy and respected boundaries. There was nothing exciting about us. Parker came up and sort of shook up the organization in a bad way, shook up the team, changed the way we looked at our wives. We didn't need that creativity, that fire.”

    On Parker arriving to rookie orientation in 2001: “Everybody was scared that their girl would talk to him,” West said. “He was a legend already. Already had this aura about him.”

    On the 2008 Semis: “He really … man,” West shook his head. “He really cucked my chick after Game 7. Big shots, timely shots. Big plays, a big D in the ass late."

    "Changed the culture of etiquette in basketball, in my opinion, even if it doesn't get talked about,” Kevin Durant said. “Changed what the bro code means. A lot of people think he's a happily faithful husband, which he's not. But all the guys I played with, all the guys in the league just know how thirsty he is, that he brings that toughness and that fight. Parker's one of those guys that means more to infidelity than people think.”

    “At least the first noteworthy blocker,” Shaun Livingston said. “It was just so crafty. Also, his whole going down on an opposing player's wife during halftime, where he let his nuts hang. Man, I tried to work on that for like six months and finally I was just, like, you know what, this ain't my game.”

    “I struggled with nobody as much as I struggled with Parker" Draymond Green said. “It was just, like … it felt like he was going downhill on my chick, but moving sideways. It was so weird. He was just so clever.

    “There was one play where he came on my chick's face and I entered the room, trying to whoop his ass. Then he hit me with this little hesitation (shakes his shoulders) and ended up out the door."

    “I'm trailing thinking I can him up. But as he's running away, he's moving to the left. Most people moving to the left you can get back in front of — he's moving to the left, but STILL going downhill. I'd never seen it. Me and my girl were just like, damn, what?”

    During West's lone season in San Antonio, he gravitated toward Tony in his spare time, conversing on a variety of topics, calling Parker a “pervert” with “game.” There are times where Curry will sit and just watch videos of him ing Eva.

    “I just love watching his videos,” Curry said. “He's very thorough with his thrusts and detailed. You can tell he just loves the game."
    Lmao

    10/10

    thats puttin in work

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    No mention of Porker?
    who?

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    The Warriors discuss Parker's impact on the game:

    On first seeing TP in Europe:

    "I had never seen a player finger a teammate's wife's pussy while on the bench during a game" says Zaza Pachulia. "Even back then, it was amazing."

    "We were a vanilla team," Kerr said. “Very classy and respected boundaries. There was nothing exciting about us. Parker came up and sort of shook up the organization in a bad way, shook up the team, changed the way we looked at our wives. We didn't need that creativity, that fire.”

    On Parker arriving to rookie orientation in 2001: “Everybody was scared that their girl would talk to him,” West said. “He was a legend already. Already had this aura about him.”

    On the 2008 Semis: “He really … man,” West shook his head. “He really cucked my chick after Game 7. Big shots, timely shots. Big plays, a big D in the ass late."

    "Changed the culture of etiquette in basketball, in my opinion, even if it doesn't get talked about,” Kevin Durant said. “Changed what the bro code means. A lot of people think he's a happily faithful husband, which he's not. But all the guys I played with, all the guys in the league just know how thirsty he is, that he brings that toughness and that fight. Parker's one of those guys that means more to infidelity than people think.”

    “At least the first noteworthy blocker,” Shaun Livingston said. “It was just so crafty. Also, his whole going down on an opposing player's wife during halftime, where he let his nuts hang. Man, I tried to work on that for like six months and finally I was just, like, you know what, this ain't my game.”

    “I struggled with nobody as much as I struggled with Parker" Draymond Green said. “It was just, like … it felt like he was going downhill on my chick, but moving sideways. It was so weird. He was just so clever.

    “There was one play where he came on my chick's face and I entered the room, trying to whoop his ass. Then he hit me with this little hesitation (shakes his shoulders) and ended up out the door."

    “I'm trailing thinking I can him up. But as he's running away, he's moving to the left. Most people moving to the left you can get back in front of — he's moving to the left, but STILL going downhill. I'd never seen it. Me and my girl were just like, damn, what?”

    During West's lone season in San Antonio, he gravitated toward Tony in his spare time, conversing on a variety of topics, calling Parker a “pervert” with “game.” There are times where Curry will sit and just watch videos of him ing Eva.

    “I just love watching his videos,” Curry said. “He's very thorough with his thrusts and detailed. You can tell he just loves the game."

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    The Warriors discuss Parker's impact on the game:

    On first seeing TP in Europe:

    "I had never seen a player finger a teammate's wife's pussy while on the bench during a game" says Zaza Pachulia. "Even back then, it was amazing."

    "We were a vanilla team," Kerr said. “Very classy and respected boundaries. There was nothing exciting about us. Parker came up and sort of shook up the organization in a bad way, shook up the team, changed the way we looked at our wives. We didn't need that creativity, that fire.”

    On Parker arriving to rookie orientation in 2001: “Everybody was scared that their girl would talk to him,” West said. “He was a legend already. Already had this aura about him.”

    On the 2008 Semis: “He really … man,” West shook his head. “He really cucked my chick after Game 7. Big shots, timely shots. Big plays, a big D in the ass late."

    "Changed the culture of etiquette in basketball, in my opinion, even if it doesn't get talked about,” Kevin Durant said. “Changed what the bro code means. A lot of people think he's a happily faithful husband, which he's not. But all the guys I played with, all the guys in the league just know how thirsty he is, that he brings that toughness and that fight. Parker's one of those guys that means more to infidelity than people think.”

    “At least the first noteworthy blocker,” Shaun Livingston said. “It was just so crafty. Also, his whole going down on an opposing player's wife during halftime, where he let his nuts hang. Man, I tried to work on that for like six months and finally I was just, like, you know what, this ain't my game.”

    “I struggled with nobody as much as I struggled with Parker" Draymond Green said. “It was just, like … it felt like he was going downhill on my chick, but moving sideways. It was so weird. He was just so clever.

    “There was one play where he came on my chick's face and I entered the room, trying to whoop his ass. Then he hit me with this little hesitation (shakes his shoulders) and ended up out the door."

    “I'm trailing thinking I can him up. But as he's running away, he's moving to the left. Most people moving to the left you can get back in front of — he's moving to the left, but STILL going downhill. I'd never seen it. Me and my girl were just like, damn, what?”

    During West's lone season in San Antonio, he gravitated toward Tony in his spare time, conversing on a variety of topics, calling Parker a “pervert” with “game.” There are times where Curry will sit and just watch videos of him ing Eva.

    “I just love watching his videos,” Curry said. “He's very thorough with his thrusts and detailed. You can tell he just loves the game."

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    The Warriors discuss Parker's impact on the game:

    On first seeing TP in Europe:

    "I had never seen a player finger a teammate's wife's pussy while on the bench during a game" says Zaza Pachulia. "Even back then, it was amazing."

    "We were a vanilla team," Kerr said. “Very classy and respected boundaries. There was nothing exciting about us. Parker came up and sort of shook up the organization in a bad way, shook up the team, changed the way we looked at our wives. We didn't need that creativity, that fire.”

    On Parker arriving to rookie orientation in 2001: “Everybody was scared that their girl would talk to him,” West said. “He was a legend already. Already had this aura about him.”

    On the 2008 Semis: “He really … man,” West shook his head. “He really cucked my chick after Game 7. Big shots, timely shots. Big plays, a big D in the ass late."

    "Changed the culture of etiquette in basketball, in my opinion, even if it doesn't get talked about,” Kevin Durant said. “Changed what the bro code means. A lot of people think he's a happily faithful husband, which he's not. But all the guys I played with, all the guys in the league just know how thirsty he is, that he brings that toughness and that fight. Parker's one of those guys that means more to infidelity than people think.”

    “At least the first noteworthy blocker,” Shaun Livingston said. “It was just so crafty. Also, his whole going down on an opposing player's wife during halftime, where he let his nuts hang. Man, I tried to work on that for like six months and finally I was just, like, you know what, this ain't my game.”

    “I struggled with nobody as much as I struggled with Parker" Draymond Green said. “It was just, like … it felt like he was going downhill on my chick, but moving sideways. It was so weird. He was just so clever.

    “There was one play where he came on my chick's face and I entered the room, trying to whoop his ass. Then he hit me with this little hesitation (shakes his shoulders) and ended up out the door."

    “I'm trailing thinking I can him up. But as he's running away, he's moving to the left. Most people moving to the left you can get back in front of — he's moving to the left, but STILL going downhill. I'd never seen it. Me and my girl were just like, damn, what?”

    During West's lone season in San Antonio, he gravitated toward Tony in his spare time, conversing on a variety of topics, calling Parker a “pervert” with “game.” There are times where Curry will sit and just watch videos of him ing Eva.

    “I just love watching his videos,” Curry said. “He's very thorough with his thrusts and detailed. You can tell he just loves the game."
    This post may be the highlight of this season tbh

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    The decision to retire would be a lot easier if there were good personnel to replace him, tbh... but with the Forbes/Fathead/Fattys of the world, it makes a lot of sense to come back...
    That's the thing... you can't replace Manu, he is a chimera with fire and ice in his veins. Just enjoy what he does and remember it when he retires. I said it before, Spurs fans will really know what Manu is when he retires, a lot of people will be really sad.

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    That's the thing... you can't replace Manu, he is a chimera with fire and ice in his veins. Just enjoy what he does and remember it when he retires. I said it before, Spurs fans will really know what Manu is when he retires, a lot of people will be really sad.
    Amen, I can’t believe some believe he should have retired three years ago? Give me a break.

    if Manu wants to come back for one year at the mid level, do you think we could actually get someone better? Nope .

    Manu is my favorite player all-time. Dude is just bad ass... have never understood any of the hate

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    That's the thing... you can't replace Manu, he is a chimera with fire and ice in his veins. Just enjoy what he does and remember it when he retires. I said it before, Spurs fans will really know what Manu is when he retires, a lot of people will be really sad.


    Amen, I can’t believe some believe he should have retired three years ago? Give me a break.

    if Manu wants to come back for one year at the mid level, do you think we could actually get someone better? Nope .

    Manu is my favorite player all-time. Dude is just bad ass... have never understood any of the hate
    Word!

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    We are going to hear these farewell quotes for at least 3 more years. LOL at the league thinking the bald slimey will leave money on the table.
    The guy is gonna extract as many paychecks as he can. No one doubts that he's one of the all time great Spurs players but it's time he hangs it up

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    The Warriors discuss Parker's impact on the game:

    On first seeing TP in Europe:

    "I had never seen a player finger a teammate's wife's pussy while on the bench during a game" says Zaza Pachulia. "Even back then, it was amazing."

    "We were a vanilla team," Kerr said. “Very classy and respected boundaries. There was nothing exciting about us. Parker came up and sort of shook up the organization in a bad way, shook up the team, changed the way we looked at our wives. We didn't need that creativity, that fire.”

    On Parker arriving to rookie orientation in 2001: “Everybody was scared that their girl would talk to him,” West said. “He was a legend already. Already had this aura about him.”

    On the 2008 Semis: “He really … man,” West shook his head. “He really cucked my chick after Game 7. Big shots, timely shots. Big plays, a big D in the ass late."

    "Changed the culture of etiquette in basketball, in my opinion, even if it doesn't get talked about,” Kevin Durant said. “Changed what the bro code means. A lot of people think he's a happily faithful husband, which he's not. But all the guys I played with, all the guys in the league just know how thirsty he is, that he brings that toughness and that fight. Parker's one of those guys that means more to infidelity than people think.”

    “At least the first noteworthy blocker,” Shaun Livingston said. “It was just so crafty. Also, his whole going down on an opposing player's wife during halftime, where he let his nuts hang. Man, I tried to work on that for like six months and finally I was just, like, you know what, this ain't my game.”

    “I struggled with nobody as much as I struggled with Parker" Draymond Green said. “It was just, like … it felt like he was going downhill on my chick, but moving sideways. It was so weird. He was just so clever.

    “There was one play where he came on my chick's face and I entered the room, trying to whoop his ass. Then he hit me with this little hesitation (shakes his shoulders) and ended up out the door."

    “I'm trailing thinking I can him up. But as he's running away, he's moving to the left. Most people moving to the left you can get back in front of — he's moving to the left, but STILL going downhill. I'd never seen it. Me and my girl were just like, damn, what?”

    During West's lone season in San Antonio, he gravitated toward Tony in his spare time, conversing on a variety of topics, calling Parker a “pervert” with “game.” There are times where Curry will sit and just watch videos of him ing Eva.

    “I just love watching his videos,” Curry said. “He's very thorough with his thrusts and detailed. You can tell he just loves sex."
    Excelent! just fify the end.

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    Warriors players = kiss ass phony's. They really want to beat you and sound and win everything. Kerr is laughing his ass off went from TNT games to championships and could have more than both Pop and Phil as a head coach one day.

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    Considering Manu still technically has a year left on his contract and that Tony is actually a free agent ...

    I expect a legendary Parker stinkface when the crowd chants "Manu! Manu!" or "Uno Mas! Uno Mas!" in the closing minutes.

    In his long career of looking like someone just farted near his face in response to teammates getting attention, no doubt a coincidence, Game 4 might be the grandest of all.

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    manu s ting on MVParker smh. how many FMVPs does turnobili have? celebrating giving away rings in 06 and 13 smh

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    manu s ting on MVParker smh. how many FMVPs does turnobili have? celebrating giving away rings in 06 and 13 smh
    That's how it is. Inferiority complex.

    Parker gets compared to the greatest point guards of all time. The bird beak Mexican gets compared to Parker.

    Thank god our president is spraying Raid on the roaches and cleaning our country once and for all.

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    The decision to retire would be a lot easier if there were good personnel to replace him, tbh... but with the Forbes/Fathead/Fattys of the world, it makes a lot of sense to come back...
    I think for you it's going to be hard to accept that there will probably not be another player equal in caliber to Manu coming out of Argentina probably for at least 100 years. It doesn't make any sense for him to come back next year knowing Kawhi is gone and hence this team is not a contender. The only reason he comes back is greed.

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    That's how it is. Inferiority complex.

    Parker gets compared to the greatest point guards of all time. The bird beak Mexican gets compared to Parker.

    Thank god our president is spraying Raid on the roaches and cleaning our country once and for all.
    Parker gets compared to the greatest point guards of all-time? Are you listening to your own deluded thoughts because I’ve never heard these comparisons tbh?

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    I think for you it's going to be hard to accept that there will probably not be another player equal in caliber to Manu coming out of Argentina probably for at least 100 years. It doesn't make any sense for him to come back next year knowing Kawhi is gone and hence this team is not a contender. The only reason he comes back is greed.
    I already stated my opinion: he can do whatever he wants, but he doesn't really have anything else to prove at this stage, and admittedly, it would be much nicer to see him retire playing at this level than retire looking like Tony this last season, tbh...

    That said, he has a contract already for next season, so he's going to get dem paychecks whether he retires or not, tbh...

    Today team star LMA pretty much begged him to come back next season.. "Manu has enough in the tank to continue competing. He's a leader in the locker room and honestly we don't even talk about his retirement, it's not something we're expecting. Probably because he can keep playing for some more time."

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    I already stated my opinion: he can do whatever he wants, but he doesn't really have anything else to prove at this stage, and admittedly, it would be much nicer to see him retire playing at this level than retire looking like Tony this last season, tbh...

    That said, he has a contract already for next season, so he's going to get dem paychecks whether he retires or not, tbh...

    Today team star LMA pretty much begged him to come back next season.. "Manu has enough in the tank to continue competing. He's a leader in the locker room and honestly we don't even talk about his retirement, it's not something we're expecting. Probably because he can keep playing for some more time."
    You are deflecting. This is what you originally said "The decision to retire would be a lot easier if there were good personnel to replace him, tbh... but with the Forbes/Fathead/Fattys of the world, it makes a lot of sense to come back." This teams is not a contender if they trade Kawhi which is most likely to happens so it should make it much easier for him to retire. Pretty stupid for allegedly a compe ive guy to comeback for another year to play on a team that is not going to be a contender. The only reason for him to comeback like I said before is greed which will be his reasoning to comeback.

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    You are deflecting. This is what you originally said "The decision to retire would be a lot easier if there were good personnel to replace him, tbh... but with the Forbes/Fathead/Fattys of the world, it makes a lot of sense to come back." This teams is not a contender if they trade Kawhi which is most likely to happens so it should make it much easier for him to retire. Pretty stupid for allegedly a compe ive guy to comeback for another year to play on a team that is not going to be a contender. The only reason for him to comeback like I said before is greed which will be his reasoning to comeback.
    But you said his only reason to come back is greed, when he already has a guaranteed deal for next season...

    Being compe ive isn't being KD and going to a contender to chase a ring... it can also mean facing long odds and making them happen, like Manu taking this scrub team to the playoffs at his age... but we'll see how he feels. I would agree whatever happens this summer will have incidence on his decision. Like if the team decides to extend fathead and tank, I can see him walking away, tbh...

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    manu s ting on MVParker smh. how many FMVPs does turnobili have? celebrating giving away rings in 06 and 13 smh
    Still bragging about Boobie Gibson's Finals MVP... shameless, tbh. Porker was the one who actually gave away rings in 2004, 2006 and 2013, btw.

    Manu is the greatest guard in Spurs history and it's not even close.

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    Parker gets compared to the greatest point guards of all-time? Are you listening to your own deluded thoughts because I’ve never heard these comparisons tbh?
    That's just TheGreatYacht trolling way of dealing with the fact that that which he is saying right now only happens with Messi being compared to the all-time greats and Tristiano only to Messi.

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    Parker gets compared to the greatest point guards of all-time? Are you listening to your own deluded thoughts because I’ve never heard these comparisons tbh?
    SpursTalk is the only place where Porker is compared to the all-time great PGs, and only by his fluffers.

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    But you said his only reason to come back is greed, when he already has a guaranteed deal for next season...

    Being compe ive isn't being KD and going to a contender to chase a ring... it can also mean facing long odds and making them happen, like Manu taking this scrub team to the playoffs at his age... but we'll see how he feels. I would agree whatever happens this summer will have incidence on his decision. Like if the team decides to extend fathead and tank, I can see him walking away, tbh...
    Is he guaranteed that money if he retires? If he's not guaranteed the money if he retires then I would say his motivation for coming back is greed.

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    The Warriors discuss Parker's impact on the game:

    On first seeing TP in Europe:

    "I had never seen a player finger a teammate's wife's pussy while on the bench during a game" says Zaza Pachulia. "Even back then, it was amazing."

    "We were a vanilla team," Kerr said. “Very classy and respected boundaries. There was nothing exciting about us. Parker came up and sort of shook up the organization in a bad way, shook up the team, changed the way we looked at our wives. We didn't need that creativity, that fire.”

    On Parker arriving to rookie orientation in 2001: “Everybody was scared that their girl would talk to him,” West said. “He was a legend already. Already had this aura about him.”

    On the 2008 Semis: “He really … man,” West shook his head. “He really cucked my chick after Game 7. Big shots, timely shots. Big plays, a big D in the ass late."

    "Changed the culture of etiquette in basketball, in my opinion, even if it doesn't get talked about,” Kevin Durant said. “Changed what the bro code means. A lot of people think he's a happily faithful husband, which he's not. But all the guys I played with, all the guys in the league just know how thirsty he is, that he brings that toughness and that fight. Parker's one of those guys that means more to infidelity than people think.”

    “At least the first noteworthy blocker,” Shaun Livingston said. “It was just so crafty. Also, his whole going down on an opposing player's wife during halftime, where he let his nuts hang. Man, I tried to work on that for like six months and finally I was just, like, you know what, this ain't my game.”

    “I struggled with nobody as much as I struggled with Parker" Draymond Green said. “It was just, like … it felt like he was going downhill on my chick, but moving sideways. It was so weird. He was just so clever.

    “There was one play where he came on my chick's face and I entered the room, trying to whoop his ass. Then he hit me with this little hesitation (shakes his shoulders) and ended up out the door."

    “I'm trailing thinking I can him up. But as he's running away, he's moving to the left. Most people moving to the left you can get back in front of — he's moving to the left, but STILL going downhill. I'd never seen it. Me and my girl were just like, damn, what?”

    During West's lone season in San Antonio, he gravitated toward Tony in his spare time, conversing on a variety of topics, calling Parker a “pervert” with “game.” There are times where Curry will sit and just watch videos of him ing Eva.

    “I just love watching his videos,” Curry said. “He's very thorough with his thrusts and detailed. You can tell he just loves the game."
    ROLFFFF this is hilarious. Thanks man.

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    The decision to retire would be a lot easier if there were good personnel to replace him, tbh... but with the Forbes/Fathead/Fattys of the world, it makes a lot of sense to come back...
    #onemoreyear

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