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    wrong thread

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    manu s ting on MVParker smh. how many FMVPs does turnobili have? celebrating giving away rings in 06 and 13 smh
    Lel feggit

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    Maybe the best post in the history of this forum. Well done!
    Thank you tbh. I can adapt it for Ka too, upon request, tbh.

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    Thank you tbh. I can adapt it for Ka too, upon request, tbh.
    Kawhitter would be amazing.

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    Thank you tbh. I can adapt it for Ka too, upon request, tbh.

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    Kawhitter would be amazing.
    If you insist:

    The Warriors discuss Kawhi's impact on the game:


    On first seeing Kawhi in San Diego:


    "I had never seen a player hide in fear behind his uncle's ass minutes before tip-off." says Zaza Pachulia. "Even back then, it was amazing."


    "We were a vanilla team but we still had balls" Kerr said. “Just nothing exciting about us. Kawhi came up and sort of shook up the organization in a bad way, shook up the team, changed the way we looked at what it means to have some dignity. We didn't need that creative whininess, that lack of fire.”


    On Kawhi arriving to rookie orientation in 2011: “He was scared of everybody,” West said. “He was a legend for being -made already. Already had this fishy aura about him.”


    On the 2017 WCF: “He really … man,” West shook his head. “He really went out like a little against Zaza. Zaza hurt his foot more than anything but Kawhi faked his injury because he knew the pressure was too much for the little girl to take."


    "Changed the culture of manliness, in my opinion, even if it doesn't get talked about,” Kevin Durant said. “Changed what having balls means. A lot of dumb-ass people think he's better than Paul George, which he's not. But all the guys I played with, all the guys in the league just know how much of a system player he is, that he doesn't really bring that toughness and that fight on his own. Kawhi's one of those 'guys' that means more to softness than people think.”


    “At least the first noteworthy got,” Shaun Livingston said. “He's just so girly. Also, his whole 'Ouchie, I got an owee, I can't play, wah, wah!' act. Man, I tried to act like that after I injured almost every part of my knee in 2007 when doctors almost amputated my leg. I was being a little for that for like six months and finally I was just, like, you know what, this ain't my game. I'm coming back from this ASAP and least be there on the bench to support my teammates.”


    “I questioned nobody's manhood as much as I have with Kawhi" Draymond Green said. “It was just, like … it felt like he was going downhill to suck me off after I called him a during a game, but moving sideways. It was so weird. I was like 'WTF dude?!

    "There was one play where he came off the screen-and-roll and I got back in front of him. Then he saw me and lost his with huge hesitation (freezes) and froze still when the big rolled to him."


    “I'm trailing just laughing my ass off but he's still frozen before finally sucking on his thumb and curls into a ball. Most people like that you just feel sorry for — but he's getting paid millions to be playing a game. I'd never seen such a little . Me and everyone else there were just like, damn, what? You want your momma, little girl?!”


    During West's lone season in San Antonio, he gravitated far away from Kawhi in his spare time, picking on him every now and then, calling Kawhi a “coward” with “no balls whatsoever.” There are times where Curry will sit and just watch videos of him not saying anything.


    “I just love watching his videos,” Curry said. “Funny as . He's very thorough with his gotry and detailed. You can tell he just loves hiding behind people like a little ."

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    If you insist:

    The Warriors discuss Kawhi's impact on the game:


    On first seeing Kawhi in San Diego:


    "I had never seen a player hide in fear behind his uncle's ass minutes before tip-off." says Zaza Pachulia. "Even back then, it was amazing."


    "We were a vanilla team but we still had balls" Kerr said. “Just nothing exciting about us. Kawhi came up and sort of shook up the organization in a bad way, shook up the team, changed the way we looked at what it means to have some dignity. We didn't need that creative whininess, that lack of fire.”


    On Kawhi arriving to rookie orientation in 2011: “He was scared of everybody,” West said. “He was a legend for being -made already. Already had this fishy aura about him.”


    On the 2017 WCF: “He really … man,” West shook his head. “He really went out like a little against Zaza. Zaza hurt his foot more than anything but Kawhi faked his injury because he knew the pressure was too much for the little girl to take."


    "Changed the culture of manliness, in my opinion, even if it doesn't get talked about,” Kevin Durant said. “Changed what having balls means. A lot of dumb-ass people think he's better than Paul George, which he's not. But all the guys I played with, all the guys in the league just know how much of a system player he is, that he doesn't really bring that toughness and that fight on his own. Kawhi's one of those 'guys' that means more to softness than people think.”


    “At least the first noteworthy got,” Shaun Livingston said. “He's just so girly. Also, his whole 'Ouchie, I got an owee, I can't play, wah, wah!' act. Man, I tried to act like that after I injured almost every part of my knee in 2007 when doctors almost amputated my leg. I was being a little for that for like six months and finally I was just, like, you know what, this ain't my game. I'm coming back from this ASAP and least be there on the bench to support my teammates.”


    “I questioned nobody's manhood as much as I have with Kawhi" Draymond Green said. “It was just, like … it felt like he was going downhill to suck me off after I called him a during a game, but moving sideways. It was so weird. I was like 'WTF dude?!

    "There was one play where he came off the screen-and-roll and I got back in front of him. Then he saw me and lost his with huge hesitation (freezes) and froze still when the big rolled to him."


    “I'm trailing just laughing my ass off but he's still frozen before finally sucking on his thumb and curls into a ball. Most people like that you just feel sorry for — but he's getting paid millions to be playing a game. I'd never seen such a little . Me and everyone else there were just like, damn, what? You want your momma, little girl?!”


    During West's lone season in San Antonio, he gravitated far away from Kawhi in his spare time, picking on him every now and then, calling Kawhi a “coward” with “no balls whatsoever.” There are times where Curry will sit and just watch videos of him not saying anything.


    “I just love watching his videos,” Curry said. “Funny as . He's very thorough with his gotry and detailed. You can tell he just loves hiding behind people like a little ."

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    Is he guaranteed that money if he retires? If he's not guaranteed the money if he retires then I would say his motivation for coming back is greed.
    His money is guaranteed. He could give it back to the Spurs, I guess... but his deal is definitely fully guaranteed.

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    I do want him back. Go figure. Now he’s likely to retire....

    Reality is I think he does have game left in the tank, teammates obviously want him back and so will Pop.

    I also tend to think Kiwi is rehabbing just like the official version says and the Spurs want him back just like they say. That doesn’t mean Kiwi will get to 100 % of the player he used to be, which is his goal but as I was speculating with Chinook without knowing his medical condition, but going by appearances, getting to 100% has so far been unattainable.

    It may come down to whether Manu is ready for another season that will have uncertainties in it bc even if Kiwi isn’t traded his post injury self may not be the same. He already did it at 40. He doesn’t need to do it at 41.

    I agree he doesn’t have anything left to prove.

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    If Manu still wants to play but the Spurs want to start rebuilding, he should come to LA and play with Milos and Boban, tbh.

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    I wouldn't mind Manu going to Philly while the Spurs retool..he had great chemistry with Belinelli and he could help mentor Simmons and Fultz, as well..

    Brown and Colangelo were already meeting him with the Brinks truck in 2016..

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    Philly would be a nice fit for Manu too and they'd give him a better chance at one more ring, but a Milos/Manu/Hezonja (my dream FA signing this summer)/Harrell/Boban lineup would be way more fun.

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    Ya. He's done the retiring thing so often I am done crying wolf.

    Love Manu tho. If he finally retires the Spurs will finally tank IMO, specially if Kiwi 's leg is kaput.
    I wouldt say he’s done the retiring thing so often. Last year was 100% fans and media; even he was laughing about it on the bench. It was cringey.

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    The Warriors discuss Parker's impact on the game:

    On first seeing TP in Europe:

    "I had never seen a player finger a teammate's wife's pussy while on the bench during a game" says Zaza Pachulia. "Even back then, it was amazing."

    "We were a vanilla team," Kerr said. “Very classy and respected boundaries. There was nothing exciting about us. Parker came up and sort of shook up the organization in a bad way, shook up the team, changed the way we looked at our wives. We didn't need that creativity, that fire.”

    On Parker arriving to rookie orientation in 2001: “Everybody was scared that their girl would talk to him,” West said. “He was a legend already. Already had this aura about him.”

    On the 2008 Semis: “He really … man,” West shook his head. “He really cucked my chick after Game 7. Big shots, timely shots. Big plays, a big D in the ass late."

    "Changed the culture of etiquette in basketball, in my opinion, even if it doesn't get talked about,” Kevin Durant said. “Changed what the bro code means. A lot of people think he's a happily faithful husband, which he's not. But all the guys I played with, all the guys in the league just know how thirsty he is, that he brings that toughness and that fight. Parker's one of those guys that means more to infidelity than people think.”

    “At least the first noteworthy blocker,” Shaun Livingston said. “It was just so crafty. Also, his whole going down on an opposing player's wife during halftime, where he let his nuts hang. Man, I tried to work on that for like six months and finally I was just, like, you know what, this ain't my game.”

    “I struggled with nobody as much as I struggled with Parker" Draymond Green said. “It was just, like … it felt like he was going downhill on my chick, but moving sideways. It was so weird. He was just so clever.

    “There was one play where he came on my chick's face and I entered the room, trying to whoop his ass. Then he hit me with this little hesitation (shakes his shoulders) and ended up out the door."

    “I'm trailing thinking I can him up. But as he's running away, he's moving to the left. Most people moving to the left you can get back in front of — he's moving to the left, but STILL going downhill. I'd never seen it. Me and my girl were just like, damn, what?”

    During West's lone season in San Antonio, he gravitated toward Tony in his spare time, conversing on a variety of topics, calling Parker a “pervert” with “game.” There are times where Curry will sit and just watch videos of him ing Eva.

    “I just love watching his videos,” Curry said. “He's very thorough with his thrusts and detailed. You can tell he just loves the game."
    my eyes are burning now lol

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    Manu would be a fantastic analyst though. He's very intelligent, maybe top 2 in the league with that if not the best. Too bad he'll be relegated to "musica musica musica... jorge, pablo, ringo.. juan... los beatles!"

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    Manu will retire a Spur. HE's already under contract so the only way he plays elsewhere next season is through a trade which no. It's really up to him...

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    The more Manu does this pussyfoot retirement thing, the more players are going to get annoyed answering these questions about him.

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    The more Manu does this pussyfoot retirement thing, the more players are going to get annoyed answering these questions about him.
    Manu is not doing it, the media is doing it. Manu never decided

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    I just jerked off to these quotes bookmarking this
    LOLOL E20 is back and jamming the milk carton again

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    Manu would be a fantastic analyst though. He's very intelligent, maybe top 2 in the league with that if not the best. Too bad he'll be relegated to "musica musica musica... jorge, pablo, ringo.. juan... los beatles!"
    I always said this. I think he would provide incredible insight. With the NBA so global, he would be perfect as the first international studio or color commentator on TNT. I can just imagine this opening on TNT.

    Ernie: "Let's welcome a new member to our TNT family. 4-time NBA champ, Euroleague champ, Gold Medal winner, All-star and arguably the greatest sixth man EVER.....Charles take it away..."
    Charles: "GINOBILI!!! GINOBILI!!! GINOBILI!!!!"

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    I always said this. I think he would provide incredible insight. With the NBA so global, he would be perfect as the first international studio or color commentator on TNT. I can just imagine this opening on TNT.

    Ernie: "Let's welcome a new member to our TNT family. 4-time NBA champ, Euroleague champ, Gold Medal winner, All-star and arguably the greatest sixth man EVER.....Charles take it away..."
    Charles: "GINOBILI!!! GINOBILI!!! GINOBILI!!!!"
    And then Manu opens his eye really wide while tilting back his head and looking over his nose. "Madre del Deios, that's where that came from? Oh um thanks for that Charles, I have been wondering for years..."

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    Would love to have Manu on tv. That's a way for fans to continue enjoying his personality an insight since coaching is for the team. And he has said on many occasions coaching is really not a goal of his... Not so far.

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    I always said this. I think he would provide incredible insight. With the NBA so global, he would be perfect as the first international studio or color commentator on TNT. I can just imagine this opening on TNT.

    Ernie: "Let's welcome a new member to our TNT family. 4-time NBA champ, Euroleague champ, Gold Medal winner, All-star and arguably the greatest sixth man EVER.....Charles take it away..."
    Charles: "GINOBILI!!! GINOBILI!!! GINOBILI!!!!"
    A couple nights ago on the program after Charles yelled Ginobili several times a viewer tweeted he had woken up his wife and now he had to turn off the TV. lol. it was hilarious!!!

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    It looked like Durant was recruiting him at the end of the game IMO..he had a lot to say during that hug..

    He could replace Nick Young, one of the worst players in the entire league, tbh..

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    It looked like Durant was recruiting him at the end of the game IMO..he had a lot to say during that hug..

    He could replace Nick Young, one of the worst players in the entire league, tbh..
    manu on the warriors would make me feel so conflicted he has said he's a fan of their style of play...

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