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    Chopper Ed Helicopter Jones's Avatar
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    Isn't he making like $8M per season or some ridiculous sum?

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    Spurs traded their own No 1 in 2003 to Phoenix (Spurs picked Barbosa for Phoenix) his draft rights were traded to Phoenix for a future #1) - had nothing to do with the Mohammed trade from NY. Lee and Balkman were the eventual draft picks by the NYK.
    Lee and Mardy Collins.

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    I don't miss Nazr. But I wish him well.

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    Oberto was an absolute BEAST against the Jazz. His ball rotation and movement were nothing short of fantastic. We didn't need him against the Cavs, and he did pretty well against the Suns.

    I like Fabs. Him and Ginobili know they can turn it on any time they feel like it. Watch for that combination to heat up again in the playoffs.

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    It's a process... mexicanjunior's Avatar
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    Oberto was an absolute BEAST against the Jazz. His ball rotation and movement were nothing short of fantastic. We didn't need him against the Cavs, and he did pretty well against the Suns.

    I like Fabs. Him and Ginobili know they can turn it on any time they feel like it. Watch for that combination to heat up again in the playoffs.
    I do like Oberto and I think the combination of him and Ginoboli is a solid rotation off the bench but....

    How many effing times is Manu gonna try to feed Oberto on the pick and roll to the basket only to have him lose the ball?!?!?! Nothing makes me more crazy than seeing that happen over and over, once they start the play, I already mark it down as a turnover. I'd rather Manu just pop a contested jumper than see the ball fumbled in the air and eventually turn into a fast break for the opponent...

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    I do like Oberto and I think the combination of him and Ginoboli is a solid rotation off the bench but....

    How many effing times is Manu gonna try to feed Oberto on the pick and roll to the basket only to have him lose the ball?!?!?! Nothing makes me more crazy than seeing that happen over and over, once they start the play, I already mark it down as a turnover. I'd rather Manu just pop a contested jumper than see the ball fumbled in the air and eventually turn into a fast break for the opponent...
    Good point. I know these two have unspoken communication from their many years of playing together, but Manu does display a tendency to force a pass or two Oberto's direction - even when it's obvious it's a bad decision.

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