I'll have no problem recognizing your posts.
And you were right, I like it.![]()
Brent Barry lmao still wearing his Spurs shoes... I like that.
"CIA Pop".
Barry becomes a Rocket, and every game they play against us, literally goes 0-12 from the field clanking every shot he puts up. Running back to get on defense, he looks at the Spurs bench *especially Pop* and gives him a double wink.
"CIA Pop".
I'll have no problem recognizing your posts.
And you were right, I like it.![]()
Damn Barry should have been given the opportunity to return...
It sucks to see him in another uniform.
Why does everyone think he didn't have the opportunity to return? He "opted out."
I think if I had only a few years left to play, I'd want to spend it in a system that didn't make me stand in a corner and hope that if the play breaks down, you'll get a shot. Or that you'd literally go through 5 or 6 minute stretches where you don't even touch the ball. And you don't have to watch a Finley consistently play in front of you for 2 years, even though you consistently bring more to the game and outplay him. That being said....
Its a good fit...And Houston has just as good a chance as San Antonio or anyone else in the playoffs, assuming they don't have any injuries. Which being said is exactly SA's position. Its a good clean break. Everyone should be happy.
My run at Spurstalk is over. Most of you seem like good peeps...some of you? wow, I don't know where you get your ideas of what you "think" is said or done on the court for the Spurs, but thats what makes it fun to read the board. Maybe I'll come back now and then to drop some info "before" you read it, like I've done a few times....but if not. Its been a good run, and this is the first "board" I've ever posted on. Take care to all...good luck to the Spurs.
Que Gee
Take care Que Gee. I've enjoyed your time here. Thanks for the news and views you brought. Please do drop by, we'll be here.
Why is he leaving.
Don't know, he didn't say. I'll miss him though, he brought some nice insight.
Haha, surprise surprise.
The day you don't like something Duncan-related is the day I start marketing sherpa coats to Satan.
As for Que Gee, hopefully he's just PMSing or something because it would be pretty lame to leave this board just because some people have 'lame' takes on Barry going to Houston.
Either that, or he actually secretly is Barry and that was his dramatic exit.
I'm pretty predictable with Duncan.
I didn't read it as just this thread, I took it as the board in general. Like any board, there's good and bad. Maybe the garbage got too much for him to sift through. Or maybe he was just done.As for Que Gee, hopefully he's just PMSing or something because it would be pretty lame to leave this board just because some people have 'lame' takes on Barry going to Houston.
Either that, or he actually secretly is Barry and that was his dramatic exit.
Or...Maybe you're right and it was Barry. Does that mean he'll show up on a Rockets board?![]()
well sumed up
I thought Scola was a pretty good nut to pick up lol.
Anyway, here's an article from the Houston Chronicle about Barry.
July 17, 2008, 12:00AM
Rockets' offense, potential appeal to Barry
Veteran believes he can go out with a bang in Houston
By JONATHAN FEIGEN
Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle
Some chase the money. But Barry has made his share.
The NBA way is to seek both of the above. But Barry knew what he wanted.
He has, he guesses, two more seasons as an NBA player. He wanted to remain with a contender and said Wednesday that with good health the Rockets could be that. But he wanted his last seasons in the NBA to be with a team that would give him a chance to do the things he believes he can do, to play and play the style that might suit him best.
"I think sometimes, as you get later on in your career, you try to gain more perspective," Barry said. "I want to go out playing, and I think this is a great opportunity, something fresh to do and recharge my batteries.
"I have a couple years left. I want to throw everything I can into having two great years and making them here in Houston. In doing that, I think there are going to be some great things surrounding that. Helping this team try to get back to a championship would be something very, very special in the last two years of my career."
Barry, 36, considered joining the Rockets in midseason when the San Antonio Spurs traded him to Seattle and the SuperSonics released him.
In San Antonio, the Spurs had players who could create off the dribble and needed Barry to spread the floor and make 3-pointers. The Rockets have few playmakers, but they could use Barry's ability to create within the cuts and ball movement of the Rockets' planned motion-based offense.
More chances to make plays
The style of offense was such a factor that Barry said it dominated his conversations with his brother, Jon, who played for Rick Adelman in Sacramento.
"Obviously, we all know he can shoot the ball," Adelman said. "He's a great 3-point shooter. I've known and watched since Oregon State. One thing he can do is make plays. Smart players read situations well and make the right pass. He can handle the ball more than he had to in San Antonio, as far as making plays for other people. A lot of what we do, if you read the defense and react, you will be successful. He does that naturally.
"Even with Yao (Ming) and Tracy (McGrady), if he gets the ball, we know he can make a 3, but he can also make the next pass, make the next play. We struggle when, if Tracy does not make a play, no one does. That's where Brent I think really helps us."
A 13-year veteran, Barry has made 40.7 percent of his 3s in his career, averaging 9.7 points and 3.3 assists. He did not play or score as much in San Antonio as he had in his five seasons in Seattle, but he's likely to play more here.
"It's about getting to do more of those things more often," Barry said. "I think that's the appeal of it: the opportunity to do more and more of those things. It's more of a style I'm accustomed to, to play the way the Rockets play. It's something I've done in the past. To get back to that is an exciting thing.
"The style of the offense is set up with the high post passing and more movement out on the perimeter. ... I know the town in Houston is a little bit antsy. The injuries the past couple years have really been what's holding the team back. If the team stays healthy this year, this team will compete on a championship level. And that's something really exciting."
Lineage not the reason
Barry likely will uphold the family tradition of finishing his career with the Rockets as his father Rick and brother Jon did. But that was not the draw.
"It's interesting the way things happen sometimes," Barry said. "I'm just looking for the opportunity to play. It has nothing to do with the lineage of things. I just think it's a great opportunity for me to come in and play a role for a team that's really close, I think, to breaking through and playing at a high level. That's really what the draw is.
"It was not a tough decision. You're choosing between playing for some great teams and having a great job and living the great life, but my decision was to come here and play."
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Always love a Rockets fan talking trash to a Spurs fan![]()
maybe que gee is really brent barry. =)
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