at least its his right arm..
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Just so we are clear....you are arguing that the best case scenario for tonight was that the Spurs would beat a Suns team on their home court with the Big 3 getting limited minutes so the Spurs get a chance to flip a ing coin with the Chicago Bulls for HC in the finals.
And that it was absolutely worth it to risk injury to get to that scenario.
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at least its his right arm..
Manu hyper extended his right elbow when it got caught between two players. X-rays are negative. Will be evaluated tomorrow.
There are at least three different arguments. It's not as if MannyIsGod is on one side and the rest of you are on the other. You are arguing that HCA is more important than health. Mugen is saying health is more important than HCA.
If you are correct, HCA extends to the Finals if we get there. If we don't get there, then it really doesn't matter anyhow.
If Mugen is correct, then the starters should have been sitting after the playoffs were clinched. That puts the Spurs into the playoffs without risking injury.
If MiG is right, the players could get injured at any time, even in practice, boarding the bus or, as Artest found out, falling at home, and they should keep in rhythm and not get stagnant. If they get injured, them's the breaks.
Just different takes. I don't see anyone being a dumbass except for the name calling.
The honest truth is that Pop wanted Manu to get hurt so he could play Neal more minutes.
Neal > Manu.
You still need to have what I've posted since my first post in this thread clarified?
Jesus ing Christ indeed.
That's not what Mugen is arguing.
If the Spurs get to the Finals, that coin flip would look pretty damn good over not having HCA.
nonsense,tbh. manu is not bynum
What cracks me up for the people who say...DON'T PLAY THE BIG THREE is that an injury can happen anywhere. It could happen at home walking down a flight of stairs. It's a freak thing but with round 1 being so spread out, Manu will have a chance to get back.
BELIEVE.
That is not what I'm arguing. I'm arguing that the Spurs were in aadvantageous position of already having locked up HC in the West and having a chance to go into the playoffs fully health.
What is the point of risking that in a game that could prove to be absolutely meaningless after a coin toss?
Pop made the right choice for sitting the guys last night. Tonight was the game to win.
This is what Mugen is arguing.
Spurs lost HCA in the finals (as if they were going there) and now they lose Manu all in one game.
Lol
What the actually happened???
I'm just trying to give you more outs to not look like the complete re that you've made yourself into this thread.
And your dumbass just keeps burying yourself further and further.
I jsut hope we win the game and manu will come back ASAP
poonsie with the smarts, tbh.
Yeah!!!! One of the posters I think is smart agreed with me, my point is so in valid!!!
Typical Manny gotry
I asked you plain as day if health was more important than HCA. You said yes. Risk is risk... you are just moving the goalposts with what you are willing to consider acceptable risk. MiG has a different view of that coin toss than you do, maybe because you don't think the Spurs have a chance to get that far anyhow (which makes HCA a moot point).
I don't need outs. You are incapable of understanding my genius because you have maybe 3 brain cells in your dome.
It could have happened while he was in a suit sitting in the stands...doesn't mean Pop shouldn't have done what he could to make the injury risk any less...
Tim Duncan broke Manu's arm.
Btw, did people really think that the Suns wouldn't be fully motivated to beat the Spurs on their final regular season at home? Like they were just going to forget about 05, 07, and 08 because they're out of the playoffs and that we could easily beat them with the Big 3 getting limited minutes....
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