does aj take to his wife now when it is game day when he is the coach?
Sounds Cubanesque...
does aj take to his wife now when it is game day when he is the coach?
Yes, very Cubanesque. Parker is a whiny little just like Marc Cuban.
What does he take to her?
I meant talk to her
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trying to eat fish and type at the same time
sorry
You eat alot fish, dude.
did someone say alot of fish
Tony did NOT whine even for a second when he was being interviewed...All he said was that he was there to SUPPORT one of his best friends...Tony did NOT insult any of the Mavs players or coaches or anything to that sort...He even wore a jersey representing the French team number for Boris...
SO I don't get how you can possibly compare him to that moron, Mark Cuban...LOL...if Mark Cuban was the one that lost and was being interviewed, he would have done a lot of trash talking...
Spurs have "class"....
I was actually very happy to see Bruce, Pop, and Tony doing so well and being so carefree and relaxed...Basketball is a game, it's a gamble...There are no certainties in this game...You win or lose...That's part of basketball. You can't just roll over and die after you loose a game, whether it's very important game or not...Life goes on. You have to move on and concentrate on the future. All Pop, Tony, and Bruce talked about was coming back next year and keep playing to win. There is no need to disect the past. You can't change the past. It's done and over with...Plus it's not like they lost in the Finals, that would be more painful because you are so close to victory...They lost in the second round...Who knows if they would have beat the Suns next, and then beat Pistons/Miami in the Finals...You never know...
Life is indeed about learning from your mistakes. You have to be mentally strong. I mean we all KNOW that the guys were majorly upset over the loss and were very disappointed...BUT that does not mean that they have to keep reliving the same horrible loss over and over again in their minds...It's called let the past stay in the past. There are more years ahead. They can still win...I love this optimistic view that the Spurs have. It shows that they will keep fighting no matter what. Nothing is ever truly lost...
So I don't get why some people are upset about the Spurs not showing more pain...LOL...do you want them to be in pain? I mean some teams have NEVER even won ONE ring...and still were able to move on with their lives...LOL...Spurs are THREE time winners...it's not like they lost their last chance!
Hate to disagree but you never know when your last chance will be. If they are not mad about losing, that means they accept it. If you accept losing, you are in the wrong business.
Life goes on, you have to remember these guys have lives themselves. Let them live it in peace.
You never accept loosing, even in life...BUT what else can you do? Commit suicide everytime you loose a very important and crucial game? If you can't handle loosing, then you are in the wrong business...This is a game where you have to have mental toughness...You have to accept the loss, learn from it, move on, and then come back even stronger...Life is like that too. You learn from your mistakes, and then you move on, and your mistakes even make you that much stronger as a result...
After the .4 loss, the next year, they came out better than ever. This a STRONG mental team that never gives up....If they are down, they get up..that's the way it goes...And I have no doubt that they will come back with more fire and passion next year...
I heard that Parker isn't even French - is that true? He was born in France, but his parents are Dutch and Canadian or something. If Canadian, he should have been wearing a Steve Nash jersey.
Do you really want them moping around? There's nothing they can do. They need to sit back, relax, enjoy their lives while they can. Basketball is their career, not necessarily their life.
I think his mom is from Belgium... But he still has French origins...
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Bowen shld have cried like Kobe in 2003.
But then again, Steve Nash was actually born in South Africa, hence the soccer skills.
His mom is Dutch. His father is from Chicago and played pro basketball in Europe.
his father was from chicago but was his father actually born there?
I still can't watch more than five minutes or so of the WCF without getting pissed all over again and switching over to something else.
His mom is Dutch. His dad his black and from Chicago. And his parents met in Amsterdam while Tony Sr. was playing basketball there. Tony Jr. was born in Belgium but grew up for the most part in France.
I wish he woulda showed for one of ours!!!
Tony scored about 30 points in at LEAST three of our games against the Mavs...If that's not showing up, I don't know what is...Tony was rock solid in this series, except for running out of fuel in Game 7...
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