They're real post count is found in the first 4 numbers.
Is that a glitch or have they really posted that many times? If it is legit, how many posts does that averaged out to be a day? I'm absolutely baffled by that number of posts.
They're real post count is found in the first 4 numbers.
Ditto. I'm callin Bull on that.
GhostWriter and Marcus Bryant have been posting with timvp on several boards for 10 years. So when we moved to this software, we just estimated the post counts at a million![]()
Our post counts are tied to the number of times Backdoor Buddy references San Antonio's population growth in the forum.
Anyways, enough with the sideshow, it's time to get GW up to speed.
ghost used to post more then mb
No it's not.
I didn't carry their post count over from the ezboard software like I did everyone else's. Their post count is higher than the last four digits.
Anyway, back on topic ... we are trying to get GW back in the Spurs loop.
I will catch Casper up with the posts.
2007-2008
Tim Duncan $19,014,187
Tony Parker $10,500,000
Emanuel Ginobili $9,075,000
Brent Barry $5,554,370
Bruce Bowen $4,125,000
Robert Horry $3,630,000
Michael Finley $3,103,000
Fabricio Oberto $2,500,000
Beno Udrih $2,603,172
Team options
Salary as it stands now for 2007 - 60,104,729
Not renewing team options - 53,376,557
By trading Barry for an expiring, moving Horry and his buyout - 44,192,187
Sign me up for the Holting Pattern V2.0
It's not about you not defending yourself, it's about you throwing out personal insults on every ing thread that have absolutely nothing to do with said thread.
It's the same you used to do over at sarsreport. ing grow up already or go back there to post your drivel.
Casper - some spurs fans thinks Ian is good enough to be with the spurs and that he can be in S5 defending other teams Pf's.
Also after they saw javtokas highlights they are thinking about him as another Amare.
btw. I boycotted all the NBA after the spurs lost
So you wouldn't want Bowen back for 07-08?
Let him renew and string it out.
Okay that makes sense. You are right. Maybe he can help the Spurs save some money for the 3rd time in his career.
And I'd like some of that money in out years to be off the books as a member of the coaching staff.
When he originally got here, he took a minimum contract instead of going elsewhere for a much bigger deal.
When his last contract was up, he opted out of the final year, then signed a new contract which started at less money than his option year -- freeing up space to get the Spurs other players signed.
So I would consider it the third if he opted out and signed for less.
I didn't knew about the first one. Were tthere teams that wanted him for more then minimum?
I think anyone would consider it the third time and I can't imagine the Spurs would ask Bowen to do that again.
I believe Portland wanted him for a 3year/10-12M deal or something like that.
The infamous ghost writer.
We need you back GW to increase the quality of the posts, at least judging by this thread.
From what can be gleaned, the Spurs are now considering any number of options, almost none of which have anything to do with doing better in the playoffs, though I think getting Bonner was a good move. We'll see whether it pays off.
Yes and almost all of them arguing with one another.
W3rd
I should have my post count carried over from SR.
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