Would love for Pop to ask Manu to tutor Luka on his offensive moves, at Manu ‘s conveniente of course.
Would love to see Manu on the bench, but by the time he is likely to even consider coming back, Pop may have already retired. Would he want to be a coach without Pop? Depends if Timmy is still there I imagine.
Would love for Pop to ask Manu to tutor Luka on his offensive moves, at Manu ‘s conveniente of course.
Absolutely! The team and the fans too. This is really great for everyone and exactly what the doctor ordered after some of the drama we've been subjected to of late. It's always been about the team and fortunately we've had a run that's mindboggling- the most wins of any team in team sports for a couple decades. This is great for morale and great for the team.
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Man.. Luka and TD.. can't wait..
https://www.si.com/nba/2019/07/23/ti...gregg-popovich
Great article
Does Manu live in Argentina these days or does he have a home in the US?
Your sissy ass would rather have Hammon as coach over Duncan.
hat
A publicity stunt for which they have sought no publicity. The Spurs didn't do to publicize her hire. And to keep her on staff as a coach for five, going on six years...just for publicity? Sure. lol
Any chance Tim wants to eventually be a head coach? He already has a lot of parallels with Bill Russell imo, this would only strengthen it.
Maybe Tim will talk some sense into Pop when he goes through the stretches of midget ball and the sometimes atrocious lineup choices he has.
In a fantastic fantasy for fans, I could imagine TD as head coach with Parker coaching the guards and Manu as a utility coach , teaching all sorts of values including passion, character, and will to win along with the importance of role playing and some fancy moves and passing/
The Big 3 ride again.
TD man. Bet there's so many other stories like this
He is going to legit boost the players with his presence. The level of mad respect players that have played with him and coaches that have worked him have for Duncan is amazing. His retirement alone says a lot about how influential of a person he is. People legit teared up in interviews when he stepped down as they confirmed his retirement and what his time with them meant.
I can't recall recently or over long length of time of an NBA player receiving that level of love and appreciation for them when they retired.
You don't get that level of appreciation or love from your everyday co-workers.
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