We can argue over the characterization of this exchange if you like.
Is that what you want?
See? You disagree with everything..
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We can argue over the characterization of this exchange if you like.
Is that what you want?
No point, like I said you want to have the last word, and I don't speak/write english too well for that, want to argue in spanish bro?
Keep with the troll posts, never saw you posting about Basketball here, you could have said something about Basketball in this thread but you didn't. You came here to start a fight..
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My first post in this thread is about basketball.
I meant you didn't disagree with me about Basketball, you just answered me to start a fight.
You were the one ing about opinions.
lol? Mel_13 started it, not me. If you don't agree with someone just say your opinion instead, don't say "No just no". I know, saying "No just no" is an opinion but still..
You shouldn't take "No just no" so hard. It's not a personal insult.
Oh ho, ain't a scola thread until someone melts down. Good times guys..
Anyway we were never getting scola. He wanted mle $ on top of a buy out. In the end he would have been worth it, but just barely.
My rob be like:
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Scola was the Spurs only debacle the last 15 years or so.
And it wasn't because of Bonner. It's because Duncan refused to play more of a C role which he would have had to with Scola. Funny is, after his Plantar fasciitis, Duncan hasn't had the same movement and basically did have to resume more of a center role.
Even now, Splitter guards most opposing teams power forwards, even though technically, Splitter is a C.
I think looking back, Duncan regrets this decision as the Spurs really could have used Scola's scoring and tenacity during the '08-'11 years, when Scola was in his prime.
Why do people act childish on a forum. Dude, I think this site had enough for awhile after the whole Xmas ordeal.
Don't know whether is it personal or something...Scola used to torch the Spurs during his prime years in Houston.
It was personal. He wanted to join the Spurs. Manu actually pushed him to join. It all came down to Duncan not wanting to play a different role which he eventually had to do anyways.
I doubt Duncan had anything to do with Scola at all.
That was what the rumors were at the time. The Spurs could have easily signed him. You just don't let a talented player like Scola was in his prime walk for peanuts if there was a damn good reason of doing so. Scola wanted to start, and he was a PF, the position Duncan played at the time. With the injuries to Manu, Parker, and Duncan during the '08-'011 years, Scola would have kept the Spurs in contention.
No. Just No (read Mel_13 posts above). I agree with you tho..
If you had said what CWS just said, I would have have agreed with you. Interesting to see that a day after you said that you didn't give an eff what I said, you keep showing that the opposite is true.
I don't think they would have won a le outright, because the Lakers were a pretty good team then. But Scola would have given them a shot. Remember when he almost single handily knocked the Lakers out in that Series. Both TMAC and Yao were out and the Rockets still took the Lakers to 6 games. Scola avg like 28 ppg and like 12 rpg that series. He played out of his mind.
Scola was a damn good player in his prime.
I stopped replying your posts, didn't you see? Remember it old man, 2009-2010, 2010-2011.
You keep mentioning me and bringing up the content of my posts. And you just replied to my post. And CWS just disagreed with your assertion that signing Scola would have resulted in a le in 2010 or 2011, which is all that I did.
Keeping SJax would have been nice.
It would have been nice if his agent had returned Pop's calls. The Spurs wanted to keep him.
I agree with that one to. I was very disappointed he didn't come back the next season. With him, and the chemistry he had with Manu, they probably would have 3 peated in the 03' - 0'5 seasons.
I will always remember that game 6 against the Mavs when they were down by 23 and SJax and Kerr went on that 3 point shooting frenzy with Manu actually facilitating a lot of them. That was one of my most favorite Spurs game of all time. Even Drob, bad back and all was jumping around on the bench like a kid that just won a prize at some festival.
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