Hard to imagine being a fan of either of those teams. Must be depressing.
The Spurs won't win anything with Bonner on the roster, he's been a major part of of Spurs big man rotation for years now, once the PO's come he becomes totally useless on offense and defense.
Others teams don't respect his 3pt shooting taking away his floor stretching ability affecting the entire offense, he routinely gets scored on, disrupts the offensive ball movement as well and teams aren't afraid to attack the rim when he's on the floor. It's Pop's fault for making him such a major piece in the regular season, ship his ass out like people have been saying for years and the team will adapt over time, even Blair contributed more than Bonner did against OKC.
Hard to imagine being a fan of either of those teams. Must be depressing.
It's funny how at pretty much the same time a "LMAO Spurs" thread and a "The Spurs are really, really good" thread started.
The Spurs ARE really good, but they are not good enough to get over the hump..... they came up short last season and haven't made any significant moves to add new players. Other teams teams like the Lakers, OKC and Miami Heat have gotten even better than last year. San Antonio has fallen behind.......
...read my sig below......
Last edited by G-Dawgg; 07-26-2012 at 08:47 PM.
Everybody sees it but Pop and a few posters on this board. Hopefully he gets 10 min max during the regular season. Or Blair finally develops a jumpshot and he gets left out of the rotation all together.
Stop acting as if the trade deadline has already happened. The roster will be the same come training camp, but as the season unfolds we'll see whether the Spurs make another midseason move.
This team was on an absolute tear after their last midseason moves, and remember when they brought back the 2006 core and won it all in 2007?
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