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    Ghost of Mr. K SenorSpur's Avatar
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    I don't like the sound of his answers to rebuilding next season. Anyone else catch this?

    He said they just ran into a better team. They made it this far, doesn't mean they need to completely rechange their roster.
    Pop has long bristled at any references to the age of his roster. He did so again tonight, when asked a direct question. He claimed that "we've always tweaked the roster, regardless of whether we won a le or not."

    I didn't like how defensive he seemed. Of course, he was being his usual smart-ass self. He's one stubborn SOB and I wouldn't be surprised if he did little.

    Something else I heard on the NBATV postgame. Former Sixers GM, Billy King, was in the studio as guest. The studio host asked what Pop would do immediately following the loss. King replied, "knowing Pop he'll open up a bottle of wine and get away for a while with his family". He went onto say that R.C Buford would likely run the draft, but Pop, as Executive VP, would have final say on any acquisitions, trades, picks, etc. I often wondered how their relationship worked.

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    One of the things we've always managed to do well, is retool for a new nemisis. RC and Pop will figure this out, but I'd be feeling a whole lot better if Presti was still around.

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    Detroit has had success drafting because they have talented scouts. The Spurs don't and don't seem to care to develop a corps of them. I would also mark Dumars much higher at this point as a GM than Buford, even despite the Darko fiasco.
    Dumars also signed Nazi Muhammed to a long term, $30M contract to replace Ben Wallace. How'd that work out?

    The Darko fiasco cost the Pistons at least one NBA championship.

    Please name the Detroit scouts who are talented versus the Spurs scouts who are not so good. I'd like to know.

    Don't get me wrong, the Spurs need some players now. They've got to draft a good player with the first rounder, sign him, and play him. They also need to get lucky in the 2nd round at get a player with one of the two picks they have (and maybe another future type guy) Ian must play NBA basketball next year as well.

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    If they get rid of Ginobili, the Spurs fans will realize how it's not just about the points. I wouldn't be surprised if Spurs lost in the 1st round without him, and the Spurs fans would be kicking themselves, when they'd get some regular season numbers guy who chokes and shrivels up the moment the playoffs start.
    Making the WCF was the Spurs overachieving with a gimpy Manu keeping our backcourt elite.
    Remember Vinny Del Negro? I try to forget.

    Manu has had a major hand in winning a bunch of playoff series around here the last six years. Don't forget that.

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    Uh, whats he supposed to say, "Yeah we suck, we gotta blow this up"
    lmaooooooooo

    EXACTLY

    sorry guys we sucked, time to rebuild this !

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    The Spurs have had great draft picks, especially when you consider they were all in the lower 1st round, Duncan is an exception. What happens after they get the picks is puzzling(Barbarosa, Scola). The Spurs will re-tool and will continue to be competetive.

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    I. Udoka should be better next year

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    lmaooooooooo

    EXACTLY

    sorry guys we sucked, time to rebuild this !
    stop doing crack

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    This team needs another offensive contributor. TD and Manu will only go downhill.

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    Manu is going to be 31 soon. There is not much time left for him as a shooting guard. If I could trade him to Portland for Outlaw and Webster, I'd do it.

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    I am not asking for a duplicate of Bowen - that won't happen. Just the junior version. They need some who is young, WANTS to work to become a defensive specialist, and has some of the tools ... quick hands and feet.
    Any player they target could require about 2 seasons to integrate into the Spurs defensive philosophy. IMO a rookie swingman, who is trying to find his way in the league, would be more coachable than a vet in taking this role.

    Really, the Spurs should've brought potential candidates for this job 2 years ago.

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    I don't like the sound of his answers to rebuilding next season. Anyone else catch this?

    He said they just ran into a better team. They made it this far, doesn't mean they need to completely rechange their roster.
    To me that means he's really saying, "I'm gonna get rid of a lot of these dudes that aren't named Parker, Duncan, & Ginobili.

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    How do we know what he really means? When I first heard his comments I thought he was in denial in the same way he responded to the 2006 defeat. Part of me fears that the only way a bunch of our old players don't come back is if they don't want to come back for a new contract. Pop's one weakness is being stubborn and slowness to make changes. We saw that throughout the playoffs.

    Pop might not want to change, but this time it might not be just his decision.

    Perhaps Kelvin Sampson can help them evaluate college talent. We need to get serious with this year's draft. Last year's was a disaster.

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