We might have to draft a PF in June.
Man... I was hoping he got trade at the deadline (would have liked Ibaka), now Spurs have an asset that not only takes up cap space but is untradeable!
We might have to draft a PF in June.
1-The most important thing...Get well soon, LMA
He's a family guy, a father, a good son, his family needs him. Hopefully he'll be fine for them.
2-Arrhythmia is a whole different issue than Bosh's and others. Remember Oberto? This last LMA's heart condition sounds more like that Fab's issue. Sadly, Oberto last heart-episode was in Portland and couldnt play anymore.
3-It's sad but LMA's sign is finally exploding in Pop/RC/our faces this season with his poor performances and this heart problem.
Two years ago it seemed the perfect scenario, the Spurs got the best free agent in the market, a big who can fill Tim's shoes after his retirement...Again, it's sad, things didn't go the way the Spurs planned.
And we're ed now.
We got David "Balls To The Wall" Lee. We all good.
Obviously no.
GWS for him.
I look forward to Spurs other veteran bigs as well as Spurs young prospects to step up for this.
I love optimistic people but this is not realistic.
LMA wasn't having a good, great season but he was the 2nd Spurs scorer, plus he's a guy who can score easily 18-20 ppg in a playoffs series. The Spurs don't have other player who can replace him.
The Spurs aren't contenders anymore.
A family guy?He had a kid out of wedlock with a girl he's now thrown away.
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Srsly, people need to GTFOhere with thisget well soon your health is more important than some game
bull . This isn't a ing reality show or soap opera. You're not related to him. Dude ain't attending your wedding or your funeral and couldn't give 2 s about how you
feel
about him.
If he dies, he dies. And we have an open roster spot. And cap room.
I read about he looked after his mom when she had cancer and he doesn't sound like an absent father when talks about his sons.
"Out of wedlock" means nothing. But if he doesn't care about the kid, if that's true...Well, that's not fine.
He's a human who is sick, I will pray for him. And you too.
Hope he gets better soon. As stated he had the same issue twice before with the Blazers. It's concerning to me that it has cropped up again. That said it makes the playoffs wide open this year with all of the injuries on elite teams.
If you're going to be so morbid, maybe you should read up on it before coming to a conclusion: http://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm#Q63
That was a post that was uncharacteristically optimistic, tbh.I did not say the Spurs would win the LOB. What I did say, but didn't flesh out was that the Spurs would be contenders with a healthy Kawhi and the rest of the roster playing up to their potential. Patty and Danny have to regain their shooting touch, Simmons must play closer to his season-opening performance against the Dubs, and the role players have to step up - especially Kyle and Bertans. If all of those things happen, the Spurs are compe ive - even contenders.
He's not "sick".
And I don't want your ing "prayers"
people who "pray".
What is this, 1850?
If there was ever a time for Kyle to step up into his potential...
triggered atheist
Pretty sure that a dead guy would be granted the injury exclusionIf the injury exclusion is granted, the player's salary is removed from the team salary immediately.
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Damn...that's a blow right there.
Hopefully is nothing serious, especially regarding his long-term health.
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I can't even nurse a hangover without my team dying.This stupid woke me up. .
Should have traded this when they had a chance. Now they're stuck with him indefinitely.
Damn, that's too bad. Hope everything's ok but he's likely done with bball.
The Spurs got the last of him.
Come on Timmy.
You're a rested. Come back and get another FMVP!
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