Owned.
Because that's not the case. http://twitpic.com/amj44
Owned.
Agreed.
The first Spurs Championship team - Tim Duncan
plus you can meet michael weston. i like his narrations.
"being in the nba is a lot like kindergarten. whoever has the most cookies will be your best friend, until that one day where you decide to be a dumbass and make the mentally challenged kid who brought celery sticks to lunch be your new best friend."
also, i saw an episode where fiona was in a bikini and she didn't have a belly button
like, it was just skin. no hole or anything.
Oh, yes, the strike ring.
Every team played the same number of games that season; even the Lakers who got swept at home![]()
I would say the 2003 Spurs team was more of a one-man superstar team than the 1999 one.
In 1999, David Robinson was towards the end of his prime years and was still a solid player up until 2001. Sean Elliott was still pretty good, even though his scoring did drop and he changed his role to being more of a defensive stopper.
In 2003, as many have said, Tim Duncan was the MVP with David Robinson being 37 years old being a s of his former self as he was suffering from back and knee injuries. Parker was a 20 year old kid who played well at times but struggled in games where he would be pulled for Speedy Claxton or Steve Kerr to finish games in the playoffs. Manu was an ex-factor, but he wasn't the player in 03 that he was in 2005. Jackson averaged around 12 ppg and pretty much had his coming out party in 03 with the Spurs, but he probably became a better player once he left the Spurs.
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