MannyIsGod and DizzG posting side by side
http://web.archive.org/web/200104260...&startpoint=40
Ladies and Gentlemen.. the next NOSTRADAMUSThe Spurs don't need Duncan when they all ready have
Robinson and Will. They need to pick up a point guard
like Jaque Vaghn.
Ace Blake
Winner, South Dakota U.S.A.
Tuesday, April 08, 1997 at 16:51:53 (CDT)
MannyIsGod and DizzG posting side by side
http://web.archive.org/web/200104260...&startpoint=40
I guess you missed this part..
The Spurs have be battling injuries all year, but the loss of David was more than significant. It really focused attention on the Spurs weakness, the power forward. Tony Battie or Tim Duncan would be a welcome addition to the Spurs, and would bring in the young versitle talent that the Spurs lack.
The Spurs should look for a power forward, at all costs.
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SA, TX USA
Thursday, February 20, 1997 at 06:23:49 (CST)
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I see Pop, LB, Elliott, Terry mings, Rod Stickland, David Robinson, I think Paul Pressey... is that 1988-89?
I bet POP had to fight off the temptation of slapping Willie upside the head.
Can you believe that Red fired Larry Brown.![]()
By the way, I think that was 89 - 90. David and Seans rookie years, and also the infamous year Rod Strickland tried that no look pass to Elliott in the corner and lost the series to Portland. (unless I am mistaken)
I bet this post is a kick in the nuts to Michael Harmon...
Michael Harmon <[email protected]>Why should the Spurs even try to make the playoffs? They've finally got another great shot at a marquee player as they did in the 87-88 Lottery with David Robinson. Tim Duncan next to David Robinson is a combination hard to beat. The Spurs could als o have a chance at a young exciting point guard which they don't have. The Spurs need to realize that Avery Johnson is not going to take this team anywhere - and to cut it out with the "Brother-In-Law" at ude of keeping players because they're "Good Gu ys".
San Antonio, Texas USA
Monday, February 03, 1997 at 09:48:31 (CST)
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Check out these 1996 feedbacks on the firing of Bob Hill
Sweet pic!
For those who might be wondering, a spotting guide:
Front Row: Ed Hunt (equipment manager [I think]); 25 - David Wingate; 1 - Rod Strickland; Larry Brown (head coach); Red McCombs (owner); Gary Woods (President); 00 - Johnny Moore; 40 - Willie Anderson; John Anderson (trainer)
Back Row: Russ Bookbinder (VP); Alvin Gentry (Ass't Coach); R.C. Buford (Ass't Coach); 14 - Zarko Paspalj; 34 - Terry mings; 50 - David Robinson; 33 - Uwe Blab; 27 - Caldwell Jones; 43 - Frank Brickowski; 2 - Reggie Williams; 32 - Seen Elliott; Gregg Popovich (Ass't Coach); Bob Bass (GM)
Wow, Beno has been around a long time, hasn't he?
You must be talking about the Rule of #14.
they got Zarko between smoke breaks!
sorry, you guys beat me to it...I had saved those pics off a long time ago, but couldn't find them.
I LOVED that place!
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The Quicksilver was the San Antonio Spurs dance group before
the current Silver Dancers.
@ Malik in the velour warmups!
Where I saw my first game. Back when the baseline bums were loud and mattered
We sat right next to them and this one really fat guy was waving a huge Spurs logo flag and they were throwing beer cups and stuff at the opposing team, since they were right above the entrance to the locker room. Someone almost got Dominique Wilkins, I remember. Man, the baseline bums used to be the biggest advantage that the Spurs really had on their homecourt.
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