Making a joke about "peak=average" that ended up not being well-received. But per-minute stats are the best way to judge Spurs' players since almost every one of them has their minutes limited.
lolol xmas1997 probably wants us to entertain the Wiggins sweepstakes tbh
Making a joke about "peak=average" that ended up not being well-received. But per-minute stats are the best way to judge Spurs' players since almost every one of them has their minutes limited.
Ok, grant you, it is a crazy, maybe even a ludicrous suggestion, I admit that right off.
But my reasoning is this: the chances got worse that they get as far as they did this year simply because they are now a year older with their core, the big three, thus more susceptible to injury, and thus an earlier out in the playoffs. And even if they manage to stave away the injury bug, they have tougher opponents in the West than they had last year, plus Miami got stronger who may represent the East, and if not them, then whoever is able to beat them would be formidable.
TD has two years remaining as we all know. I would like to at least give him the greatest chance to get a fifth ring.
Again, I don't blame anyone for criticizing me for saying we might want to tank.
The Spurs can't just "tank" for a year. They'd have to get rid of a number of their good players to be sufficiently bad. That means no Green, Parker, Splitter or Diaw. And it certainly means that Duncan can't play. Even a Joseph/Belinelli/Leonard/Bonner/Baynes lineup would be better than a couple of teams. They may have to get even worse than that.
And then, even if they draft a potential superstar, the Spurs would not be much of a position to compete the next year, since they'd have at best three championship-caliber players. And don't even try to bring up free agents in a scenario where the Spurs come of such a bad season.
But do you legitimately believe the scenario I presented is our best shot of Tim getting #5?
Like I said it was ludicrous crazy idea.![]()
Lets just say it is possible. IMHO I don't think the odds favor us.
The odds were better last season and yet there they were challenging for the le so anything is possible.
But the Spurs are another year older now, thus more susceptible to injury, and they didn't get much better in the offseason in free agency, so a decline is not out of the question, while their main compe ion did get better, the Heat, and especially if Oden stays healthy and makes an impact.
Our only offseason moves last summer were resigning Diaw, green, Duncan mills, and bringin in non factor de colo.
...and we advanced one notch in the playoffs.
Spurs fan is way too impatient. It's like he's some twisted version of Colangelo The Younger, or Isaiah Thomas, two of the worst GMs in history.
Pure truth about Ginobili.
And how many times he throws the ball blindly to the other team. Also, there is not a stat for bad passes. Manu was way off to say the least. , he could barely dribble...
I felt my brain leaking out of my ear more than once while reading. This place has hit an all time low.
I've been skipping right past the NASF posts... highly recommended, tbh...
Sup ElNono ? I just arrived in Buenos Aires, tomorrow some meetings before going to Cordoba for the rest of the week. You have stuff to recommend brah?
Glad to see some third world loser bragging about traveling to fourth world cities. bag french loser.
Haven't been in a while, but hit up any steak house downtown, you won't be disappointed son... enjoy
looser for traveling
third world trash
Went to the bodega del fin del Mundo, great meat with a Rutini 96. Tomorrow Cordoba !
Sounds like you had a good time... I'll check it out in my next trip... haven't visited much of Palermo Hollywood yet...
Lamest places to go, tbh. What an a--clown.
went also to La Boca, didn't see any nice drawings of Messi tbh, only Maradona... didn't find also a lot of Argentineans thinking that Messi > Maradona.
need to start eating salads... the parrilla is killing me brah
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