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    Don Harris was at Malik's house Thursday night. If you missed it, you have to watch the live message Malik delivered to San Antonio.

    Malik Says Goodbye

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    Very moving. I loved it!

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    "requires Active-X/Internet Exploder."

    Hey, CyberBob, how TF can you people, after 10's of $Bs lost to MS IE vulnerabilities, STILL REQUIRE your web site visitors to run the widely detested and horribly compromising Active-X and Internet Exploder?

    Instead framing your video in those cute little window skins, just make the videos .wmv so we see them only with, eg, nothing more dangerous than Windows Media Player called from any (non-MS) browser.

    Has anybody been able to capture this video to disk and make it available as simple .wmv?

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    That was truly brutal. How can you not help but love that guy? He has a passion for the game and for the Spurs organization that won't be replaced. I think the trade makes them a better team, and I don't think Malik was ever going to be the type of impact player he has been in the past with this particular mix because the minutes were never going to be there- but it just hurts to see a guy like that go. You always hear the "it's a business" axiom thrown around when other guys in other cities get moved and notice in a detached way that it seems kind of sad to see it happen- but this one truly hurts because of the kind of person Malik Rose is and what he has meant to the Spurs- a hard working winner. He represents the kind of at ude and will that make you proud to root for a guy and a team like that. He will be sorely missed.

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    I got frustrated sometimes with Malik on the court but usually because I thought he tried to do too much. I guess if a player has to have a flaw though, that's much better than not giving the effort. Malik always gave 110%.

    And as for Malik the person, that goodbye message says it all. This trade definitely makes the Spurs better, but damn it sucks to lose a guy like that.

    Godspeed Malik!

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    Very moving goodbye by Malik


    God bless I know I will be rooting for you good luck.

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    Good luck, Malik!

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    I echo Romsho and Uncle Donnie's thoughts. I always thought that Malik's biggest flaw was that he tried too hard.. sometimes working out of his comfort zone, maybe in an effort to make Pop happy? Anyway, I don't know enough about that other guy to feel good about this trade right now. I saw that on tv last night and it brought tears to my eyes.

    We love you Malik!!!! God bless you!!

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    Malik has always been one of my favorite players, not because of any great skills, but because of how hard he worked and because of what a great person he is. That segment last night brought tears to my eyes and I feel very sad right now.

    I'll have to withhold judgement on the value of this trade because I don't know anything about Mohammed. But I do know that the Championship Parade this year will not be the same without Malik's great smile and enthusiasm and great sense of humor.

    Goodbye and good luck Malik - hope to see you back before too long!

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    Gut wrenching.

    The only Spurs I've felt a stronger emotional bond towards than Lik, are David and Sean.

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    man that made my eyes water

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    I wonder what effect Malik's trade has on other players, esp the younger ones?

    In the 03 summer and the Get-Kidd phase, Tony repeatedly said "I know it's a buisness" but I bet he really KNOWS now, up close and personal, what "$$business" can do to a player.

    For the young players who haven't seen such a trade before, it might serve to shock them into more serious professionalism, rather than just "playing" at basketball.

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    I have never seen a player take a trade harder than Malik is taking it...although Elliot did want to come back to SA really bad.

    It almost seems like someone died.

    The thing is, Malik is going to do ok. You know his teamates will ask for him to get a ring. Malik WILL win over the savvy New York Fans. And if he sticks there he will bank on big city endorsements like he never could in SA. And if he is given a chance to play, as badly as the Knicks need someone to play like he does, his career, from an individual standpoint, will reach an all time high point...And he is making a ton of money courtesy of the Spurs and Pop...

    I'm not that sad for Malik, he will be fine...I'm more sad for us.

    Sometimes the sentimental thing is the right thing to do...like keeping Drob instead of getting Webber...like letting go of the pursuit Jason Kidd because of the obvious talent of Tony Parker. Sometimes less is more...

    And I just can't see that we are going to be better off letting go of a guy that wanted to be a Spur as badly as Malik did.


    I mean we twice bumped off the Lakers with Malik getting substantial minutes on Shaq....what more do you want from a bigman? There is no harder task you can give a bigman...and Malik was always up to that challenge. Let's hope Mohammed does it half as well, should we run into Shaq in the playoffs.

    But we already knew Malik could do it...
    Last edited by whottt; 02-25-2005 at 10:47 AM.

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    Simply a sad day in Spurs history.

    Malik's always going to be a Spur. I hope he can someday return to the organization as a player or front office.

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    I wish Malik all the best. These trades for this team hurt because we usually get good guys from jump. It's tough to see Malik leave because he has been here for so long.

    Best of luck Liki

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    Sometimes the sentimental thing is the right thing to do...like keeping Drob instead of getting Webber...like letting go of the pursuit Jason Kidd because of the obvious talent of Tony Parker. Sometimes less is more...

    And I just can't see that we are going to be better off letting go of a guy that wanted to be a Spur as badly as Malik did.


    I mean we twice bumped off the Lakers with Malik getting substantial minutes on Shaq....what more do you want from a bigman? There is no harder task you can give a bigman...and Malik was always up to that challenge. Let's hope Mohammed does it half as well, should we run into Shaq in the playoffs.

    But we already knew Malik could do it...
    Truer words were never spoken. We lost a lot of fire and heart today. I hope it was worth it.

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    Malik, good people


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    Did you see him break down when he was saying goodbye to his teammates? Man that was...that was tought to watch. (BTW what does keep pounding the rock mean...)

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    Someone can elaborate but they have a sign in the locker room that says after pounding on a rock a thousand times or whatever, it isn't that final blow that broke it. It is each and every strike that got it to break.

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    This is up in the Spurs locker room ...

    ''When nothing seems to help, I go and look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock, perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred and first blow it will split in two, and I know it was not that blow that did it, but all that had gone on before.'' — Jacob Riis

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    I agree, Malik could always be counted on to put forth 110% on the floor, mistakes made were from trying too hard. He could be seen from the bench jumping up cheering and supporting the guys who were out on the floor! He always struck me as a regular guy, not so star struck by the dollars or himself that he would forget his early days and others from similar cir stances. I also always thought he was one of the more intelligent players in the league. I remember the story about his moving back home and sharing a room with his little brother, I thought of that when he got the solid contract, that is the contract that's now his Spurs albatross.
    I miss him already.

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    This is up in the Spurs locker room ...

    ''When nothing seems to help, I go and look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock, perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred and first blow it will split in two, and I know it was not that blow that did it, but all that had gone on before.'' — Jacob Riis

    I believe it is also posted in each language that each Spurs is native to.

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    "keep poundin that rock"



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    I have never seen a player take a trade harder than Malik is taking it...
    How about Alvin? His career pretty much ended after being traded from the Spurs. He had just opened a club, and I'm sure he had to be a bit excited about playing with David. After that trade it's like his whole life fell apart.

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    Hey Boutons

    You can use this link to view the video. It's not too hard to lift it from the source of the webpage. If you type this in firefox's address bar, it should open in MediaPlayer:
    http://video.woai.com/viewer/content...ID=14&Obj_ID=4

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