View Poll Results: Spot Number 48 (Runoff) - Top 50 Spurs

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  • Coby Dietrick

    36 66.67%
  • Fabricio Oberto

    18 33.33%
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    SpursTalk's Top 50 Spurs
    1. Tim Duncan
    2. David Robinson
    3. George Gervin
    4. Gregg Popovich
    5. Angelo Drossos
    6. Manu Ginobili
    7. Tony Parker
    8. Sean Elliott
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    17. Peter Holt
    18. Mike Mitc
    19. Bob Bass
    20. Malik Rose
    21. Robert Horry
    22. Red McCombs
    23. Doug Moe
    24. Terry mings
    25. Mario Elie
    26. Willie Anderson
    27. Billy Paultz
    28. Robert McDermott
    29. Stephen Jackson
    30. Mark Olberding
    31. Stan Albeck
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    33. Mike Budenholzer
    34. Swen Nater
    35. Larry Brown
    36. Rod Strickland
    37. Michael Finley
    38. Jaren Jackson
    39. Hank Egan
    40. PJ Carlesimo
    41. Sam Presti
    42. Steve Kerr
    43. Rich Jones
    44. Gene Banks
    45. Vinny Del Negro
    46. Mike Gale
    47. Dennis Rodman

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    This is a runoff vote between Coby Dietrick and Fabricio Oberto. The two players tied in the previous poll.

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    Coby Dietrick
    Spent six years with the Spurs, three in the ABA and three in the NBA. All told, he played 484 games for the Spurs and the San Antonio averaged 48.3 wins per year during his six-year career. Dietrick averaged 6.9 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 21.6 minutes per game. In the playoffs, he averaged 7.9 points per game and raised his field goal percentage substantially (53.6% in his Spurs playoff career compared to his regular season percentage of 46.7%).

    Fabricio Oberto
    Oberto has played the last three years with the Spurs and has averaged 3.9 points, 4.2 rebounds and 0.9 assists on 58.1% from the field in 15.9 minutes per game. He has played in a total of 220 regular season games and the Spurs have averaged 59 wins per season. His claim to fame with the Spurs was being the starting center for much of the 2007 playoffs as the Spurs successfully won the championship. His career playoff numbers with the Spurs are 4.1 points, 4.0 rebounds and 0.8 assists on 60.5% from the field in 11.7 minutes per game.

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    coby

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    Coby. Oberto shouldnt even be in the top 50.
    I only voted for him to keep Rasho out of the runoff.

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    Don't underestimate the Argie vote.

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    I voted for Oberto. I hope he wins.

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    It look like Coby is going to win this one in landslide fashion.

    I guess the Argie vote is about as dependable as the youth vote in a presidential election.

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    Will the loser take spot 49 or will we just have a new poll for that?

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    Rasho

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    Will the loser take spot 49 or will we just have a new poll for that?

    It has to be a new poll for 49. What this poll shows me is that if all the long-time Spurs fans were to consolidate their votes, then those with their 5-year myopic view of this team wouldn't have the pull they seem to be having getting people like Oberto and Rasho nearly elected.

    The problem is, when you've been a fan of this team for 30+ years you see about 25 names on that list that are arguably worthy of a spot.

    When you've been a fan only as long as the Spurs have won championships, or have had a Slovenian or Argentinian player you like, your perspective is skewed to people who completely pale in comparison to those folks who contributed much more to this franchise, albeit before you cared about this team.

    What that means is that 30 or so of us are spreading our votes amongst 20 players while the two sad hangers-on from the current regime are garnering all of the votes from the current "fans".





    I can tell you this. Pop would have loved to have a Dave Corzine over Oberto or Rasho. Corzine would give you 12-18 points and 6-10 rebounds every night. One game like that from Rasho would have been his season highlight reel.

    Corzine and Mark Olberding were good enough trade bait to entice Artis Gilmore away from the Bulls. Artis was considered a top 3 center in the league at the time. I'm sorry, but we couldn't give Rasho and Oberto away, and people are wanting to stick them in the top 50.

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    It has to be a new poll for 49. What this poll shows me is that if all the long-time Spurs fans were to consolidate their votes, then those with their 5-year myopic view of this team wouldn't have the pull they seem to be having getting people like Oberto and Rasho nearly elected.

    The problem is, when you've been a fan of this team for 30+ years you see about 25 names on that list that are arguably worthy of a spot.

    When you've been a fan only as long as the Spurs have won championships, or have had a Slovenian or Argentinian player you like, your perspective is skewed to people who completely pale in comparison to those folks who contributed much more to this franchise, albeit before you cared about this team.

    What that means is that 30 or so of us are spreading our votes amongst 20 players while the two sad hangers-on from the current regime are garnering all of the votes from the current "fans".





    I can tell you this. Pop would have loved to have a Dave Corzine over Oberto or Rasho. Corzine would give you 12-18 points and 6-10 rebounds every night. One game like that from Rasho would have been his season highlight reel.

    Corzine and Mark Olberding were good enough trade bait to entice Artis Gilmore away from the Bulls. Artis was considered a top 3 center in the league at the time. I'm sorry, but we couldn't give Rasho and Oberto away, and people are wanting to stick them in the top 50.

    QFT

    Well said, sir.

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    It has to be a new poll for 49. What this poll shows me is that if all the long-time Spurs fans were to consolidate their votes, then those with their 5-year myopic view of this team wouldn't have the pull they seem to be having getting people like Oberto and Rasho nearly elected.

    The problem is, when you've been a fan of this team for 30+ years you see about 25 names on that list that are arguably worthy of a spot.

    When you've been a fan only as long as the Spurs have won championships, or have had a Slovenian or Argentinian player you like, your perspective is skewed to people who completely pale in comparison to those folks who contributed much more to this franchise, albeit before you cared about this team.

    What that means is that 30 or so of us are spreading our votes amongst 20 players while the two sad hangers-on from the current regime are garnering all of the votes from the current "fans".





    I can tell you this. Pop would have loved to have a Dave Corzine over Oberto or Rasho. Corzine would give you 12-18 points and 6-10 rebounds every night. One game like that from Rasho would have been his season highlight reel.

    Corzine and Mark Olberding were good enough trade bait to entice Artis Gilmore away from the Bulls. Artis was considered a top 3 center in the league at the time. I'm sorry, but we couldn't give Rasho and Oberto away, and people are wanting to stick them in the top 50.
    Where's that clapping smiley when I need it?

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    As one who was arguing for the old Spurs early and including the Dallas players, I'm going with Oberto. His stats aren't counted. Great picks, very good blockouts, and frustrates opponents in the paint, Oberto defends the pick and roll very well. Oberto is ugly, but effective. In hockey terms, Oberto has good +/- numbers, almost Bowen light.

    Dietrich just got playing time and some counting stats.

    Corzine is good enough to pass Oberto, but I prefer Oberto.

    We are talking 10th string here.

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    In hockey terms, Oberto has good +/- numbers, almost Bowen light.
    I'm not here to bash Fab at all, but I don't know that your assessments hold water -- at least not for 2007-08.

    Last season, the Spurs were substantially better on both ends, statistically speaking, when Oberto was off the floor. With Oberto on the floor last season, the Spurs averaged about 106 points per 100 possessions and gave up about 104; with Oberto off the floor, the Spurs averaged about 110 points per 100 possessions and gave up about 102.

    In 2006-07, the Spurs were about the same offensively with or without Oberto, but were a little bit better defensively without him than they were with him, too.

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    Oh, I agree with you. I was just curious on the rules since timvp did something different.

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    Oberto.

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    Oberto. All about the hair.

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