Then you were lying before.
OK.
Why is it so important to you?
For the purpose of it being one's job to play basketball under the contract signed with the NBA via the player's union?
Perhaps?
Then you were lying before.
OK.
Why is it so important to you?
Show us that clause in the CBA.
Should be easy for you to find.
No, head. What would be the Spurs purpose for tanking the season?
Can't even use that. You don't even know if the Spurs would have chosen Van Horn with the #2 pick.
So team doctors now clear unhealthy players for play now? Interesting.
I call pussy-ass bull on the part of a fanboy who wants to toot the horn of his favorite team tanking a season to get a better draft pick. It's ok to say this but at least be a man and come out admit it.
No, Robinson was cleared to play and the spurs chose not to play him. If he was cleared to play then it was all right for him to play. The spurs were out of the playoff hunt but they won too many games early that year to have a shot at the worst record. They were trying to better their chances at landing the known franchise player- Duncan and sitting Robinson out was the smart thing to do.
That was presuming the #2 pick of course.
Could have Antonio Daniels, Tony Battie, Ron Mercer or Adonal Foyle too.
That is so stupid. A 6% chance to land the sole potential franchise player in an extremely weak draft. Do you think the Spurs honestly thought they had a snowball's chance in of landing Duncan?
or Billups or McGrady . . . answer my question, head.
Also known as TANKING.
The Gervin era was a success. That team came out of the ashes of the Dallas ABA franchise and made it into the NBA, which is remarkable for a small market ABA team to do.
Obviously they did, lol
What kind of damage did Tipsy wreak on your psyche in those ESPN days?
I've never seen a poster this butthurt about another team and their success in all my time posting on sports message boards.
I know you were gearing up to write your stock reply of "yeah, I'm really butthurt about the Spurs' 4 measly les when my team has 11!*," but that won't hide the fact that the Spurs' success bothers you.
Why?
*Minneapolis
I accept that the spurs tanked. I don't know why it is such a big problem for others to accept. I was hoping for the tank and it worked out. A very smart move by the Spurs.
The Spurs moved to San Antonio while they were still in the ABA . . .
You should disqualify yourself from this discussion tbh.
Ahahahahahaha, " head"
Now the Spurs were going to be pioneers and gamble on a high school player?
Maybe they take Billups, although they had a little general at that position already did they not? It makes more sense to think they take a 4 or a 2 being that the core of the team was Robinson, Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Lu ck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_ and Avery.
Hence my references to Van Horn the consensus #2 pick in the draft.
Yes they did. They had a better chance then most every other team.
Then why didn't they just lose more games to increase their chances? Robinson wasn't playing anyway, right?
I agree.
Kudo for you to actually admit the truth. I respect that.
It's an excellent question. The lockerroom environment of the Spurs consisting of Pop's toughness and David Robinson's mentorship allows Van Horn to reach his true potential. Rather than suffering from New Jersey air and water pollution that weakened his joints that would hamper him later in his career he develops a Kevin Willis-esque physique. They skate to 5 consecutive championships before tanking to get into the lottery of the ultra deep 2003 draft class, something the foolishly compe ive Duncan would have refused to do. Their poor luck repeats itself and they only manage the #2 pick, with which they select Wade and launch yet another dynasty lasting until the decision to tank again in order to pass the torch Blake Griffin. So I guess really the Lakers are pretty lucky that the Spurs got the #1 pick and suc bed to the media pressure to select Tim Duncan.
Who said they didn't. What is wrong with you.
Winning only 7 out of their last 30 games was not trying hard enough for you?
Wow.
No. The Celtics and The Grizzlies had a much better chance.
Haha, exactly!
This dude is seeing red and going nuts now!
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