The reported Vince Carter move.How Can You Think Otherwise
Luis Scola Coming Off The Bench With Manu In The Same Lineup Is So Money Its Money Baby!!! How Can You Think Otherwise
The reported Vince Carter move.How Can You Think Otherwise
Flawed argument by Args...
I think the answer is somewhere in-between. My guess is that Scola does want to come to the NBA, but that he wants to at least be in the rotation whenever he plays. I don't think he'll demand to start or play 30MPG, but I do think he'd ask to be a 15-20MPG guy. Given the lack of talent that the Spurs have at that position it's not impossible...but Pop might go with the proven guy who's been in the system longer. It'd be hard to wrestle away minutes from Oberto and Horry...
This is just my opinion, but I think Scola works best in SA if Horry retires and/or Oberto leaves via FA. I'm not advocating that happen, but it seems the best situation for Scola to succeed.
Iīm not saying He would pretend being sick or injured,but He wont play as his best in a place he doesnīt feel confortable anymore.I wouldnīt
So if for any reason he doesn't feel comfortable in San Antonio, Luis Scola won't play his best.
Good to know.
He would be in teh Spurs rotation
Pop won't even give Horry and decent min untill playoffs anyway, and you can't expect Bonner get regular minutes
Why would I not expect Bonner to get any minutes? There were a couple of months last season where he averaged over 16mpg, and he'll be ahead of Scola in knowledge of the system, and he can hit 40% of his threes.
Of course.Thatīs called Real life chump.Itīs all mental,even if you try your best,youīll never perform at your best in a place you arenīt confortable at.
And not just in sports,on any activity in life(read:your job,your wife/girl,etc)
You said it was intentional. That's called a move.
at the end of the day he's not coming to the Spurs this season
Great.
End of thread.
if the Spurs wanted him, they would have brought him in already
Where did I mention intentional??
or said something like that?
Yea he is. SpursReport even said so.
So he just sucks at the most important time of the season naturallly?
I asked you straight up if he pulled a Vince Carter, which means intentionally sucking.
There are many factors,but never said intentional.
when you donīt feel confortable at work youīd naturally dont do your work at your best,cose you just donīt like it where you work at.Itīs that simple.
not saying intentionally,but naturally yes.
Like I said before,put your self on his shoes.Would you work your ass off in a job you are not confortable at??Of course not,you would just quit it and find a new one,He didnīt quit,but you can see the guy said NO MORE,THIS IS NOT FOR ME ANYMORE.
So he pulled a move.
Ok.
You said it was his choice to do so.That's a move.ut you can see the guy said NO MORE,THIS IS NOT FOR ME ANYMORE.
when did that happen?
you know what a move is?
Iīll tell you what a move is..
when you quit your national team coze you just want to enjoy the summer.Like most of U.S players.
Those are quiters chump.remember that.
ohh,and donīt bring Manu.oberto and nocioni not playing for Argentina in Vegas coze aint gonna work,those guys already did their job for their national team,its time for Americans players to do their job now.
Change the subject much?
The action you described Scola as taking is a move, plain and simple. I'm sure you were just trying to make excuses for his repeated sucking in the big games, but either way it doesn't look good for your boy.
I don't like moves from American players any more than I do from foreigners. I couldn't care less about professional athletes playing for national teams and I don't blame American players for not giving a about them either.
never changed the subjet.I was just showing you that Scola aint no quiter like your boys are,and I wasnīt making no excuses.
The fact that Tau didnīt win the Euroleague doesnt mean Its all Scolaīs fault.
itīs like saying that now that the Mavs chocked in the playoffs Dirk worths .That would be a stupid way of thinking,donīt you think?
the day I give in,Iīll be 6 feet under dude.So STFU.
Actually, you agreed that Scola was exactly the same kind of quitter Vince Carter is.It doesn't mean he is blameless either.The fact that Tau didnīt win the Euroleague doesnt mean Its all Scolaīs fault.If it happens often enough and Dirk is one of the main reasons, it would be safe to say he's worth .itīs like saying that now that the Mavs chocked in the playoffs Dirk worths .That would be a stupid way of thinking,donīt you think?
But thanks for the unsolicited insight into the reasons for Scola's actions. I found it to be very informative.
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