Stephon was upset.Now you know why Stephon wasn't sorry to see him go
New depths, new depths.
Unreal, now hes samaki walker.
What a total in joke.
Stephon was upset.Now you know why Stephon wasn't sorry to see him go
Yeah I'm sure he wants to. But I just don't know why he goes to the wrong spot on the floor in offensive sets. Again, I think he's a great position rebounder and could be an asset. But right now, he's not doing much of anything right. He also needs to stop fouling. He is averaging almost 4 fouls in 16 mpg. He can't get into any kind of flow playing like that.maybe he wants to help pick up the slack offensively since duncan is down???
uh, unfamiliarity with the offensive playbook?t I just don't know why he goes to the wrong spot on the floor in offensive sets
Samaki Walker's 2001-02 season was better than any season in Nazr's career. If he put up those type of number for the Spurs, I'd be damn happy.
Yeah...the "we didn't trade Patrick Ewing" showed the depth of his feelings for Nazr...
"Who the is my center now?" was the report I read.
fine.
I give up rooting for a guy.
Cause its in horrible to do.
Unreal.
Nazr will come around just give him some time to learn the spurs system.
It's not horrible to root for him. I think all Spurs fans are rooting for him; he's just not cutting it ... yet.
I'm rooting for him too. But it doesn't hurt to be honest about the situation.
Don't give him any time. That's only reserved for guys not traded for Malik.
We'll see. He looks very lost without Duncan, that's for sure.
lol.I'm rooting for him too.
Thats in rich.
You mean,That's only reserved for guys not traded for Malik.
like Barry and Marks??
We didn't have a choice with Barry...it was him or someone else...
We didn't have to trade Malik Rose and it was stupid ing trade where winning a le this season is concerned, and anyone that is still defending it...when even Pop has given that up...is a moron.
You just contradicted yourself.We didn't have a choice with Barry...it was him or someone else...
Link?
Cuz I can find the Patrick Ewing link...I can find the Nazr saying he understand why he isn't missed...I can find some quotes by just about every Knick saying Nazr isn't missed...
I don't think you realize the degree to which Stephon Marbury's lips are attatched to Isiah Thomas's ass and that's why I doubt that quote is true.
Whottt, unless you can convince me that Marks will pass up both Nazr and Massenburg that he would get any appreciable minutes in the playoffs, this thread is pointless.
You wish...it not Barry then another guy that is new to the team...
That's wasn't the choice we had to make with Rose VS Nazr...And your inability to use logic is stunning.
RealGMs wiretap archive is hosed. I'll look elsewhere.Link?
Nope, it's Barry or Brown, dip -- and who knows how many minutes Barry would be playing if Brown was healthy. Barry got plenty of welfare, so don't act like he didn't.You wish...it not Barry then another guy that is new to the team.
I choose Marks ahead of nazr. obvisiously
It was awesome in new zealand when he got pulled off the IR it even made tv news
SOURCE- http://www.tvnz.co.nz/view/sport_sto...%3fformat=html
Marks to see court time
Mar 22, 2005
Tall Black foward Sean Marks will see some NBA playing time over the next month with the San Antonio Spurs placing All-Star forward/center Tim Duncan on the injured list.
Marks, who has featured in just seven games for the Spurs this season, has been activated from the injured reserve list after Duncan was forced to leave Monday's game against the Detroit Pistons with a severely sprained right ankle.
Duncan, who is expected to miss the next 2-to-4 weeks, suffered the injury with 10:09 left in the first quarter after he landed on the foot of Detroit's Rasheed Wallace following a basket. He immediately grabbed the ankle and was grimacing in pain.
The 28-year-old Duncan, who was sidelined for a few games earlier this month with the same injury, then had to be helped off the court and was taken for X-rays, which came back negative.
Duncan has appeared in 62 games this season and is averaging 20.9 points, 11.4 rebounds and 2.68 blocks.
ohh yeah calm down on the ing. but it is quite fun to follow
I can't believe this thread is 5 pages long... classic spurstalk.com to discuss the 10-11th player off the bench that will probably see (at most) 6-8 minutes per game in the playoffs.
The Spurs' frontcourt playoff rotation will be Duncan, Rasho and Horry. Garbage/foul trouble minutes for Nazr or TMass or Marks (it doesn't matter). IMHO, Nazr and TMass make the playoff roster.
I agree with Kori... if the Spurs shall depend heavily on what Nazr, TMass and/or Marks bring to the team, the Spurs will not go deep in the playoffs. All I ask of any of them is hard nosed D, rebounding, and 6 fouls.
You're a nutjob!The Spurs' frontcourt playoff rotation will be Duncan, Rasho and Horry. Garbage/foul trouble minutes for Nazr or TMass or Marks (it doesn't matter). IMHO, Nazr and TMass make the playoff roster.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)