already did - Rodman's book. It was pretty interesting - especially the stuff about Madonna.
Yes
No
Audiobook only
Simple question. Would you read a book, whether it be an autobiography or a book on a general subject, if it were written by any of the Spurs, old and current (including Coach Pop)?
I know I certainly would. Maybe in 2015'ish.
already did - Rodman's book. It was pretty interesting - especially the stuff about Madonna.
He wrote one? Interesting. Anyone else?
I would need to thinkify about that.
David Robinson? yes
Wes Matthews? not so much
absolutely I would..and yes..Rodman's book was VERY entertaining...definitely worth a pickup, especially since it'd be on the bargain rack by now.
is that like strategery? that's an old schtick - let it go bush is gone.
Duncan co-authored a chapter, Blowhards, snobs, and narcissists: Interpersonal reactions to excessive egotism, in a Psych book called Aversive interpersonal behaviors when he was at Wake.
Read DRob's book. Raising an MVP or something like that. Actually it was more of his whole family than just DRob who wrote that book.
If Pop wrote a book I'm not sure I would be able to understand it all, but I would love to try.
I hope Red Rocket would write a book......hmmmm....what le would be good...........
Aha! Now this picture makes so much more sense.
http://spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=78612
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I have been waiting for D-Rob to pen one!
The le of this book has since been changed to The Kobe Bryant Story.
Avery's aspirations to grow a few inches..![]()
I really just want Pop to write a book about his philosophies and maybe about the game. You can't say you've never wanted to know whats going on inside his head when he writes up the buzzer beater play.
Pretty much my entire family has read Tim Derk's book - Hi Mom, Send Sheep: My Life as the Coyote and After.
It's actually sitting on my coffee table right now - cool "coffee table" type book to start up conversation. Either way, it's a great read... really quick and easy... not horribly long at all - but there are some great stories in it along with Tim delivering some inspiration. It's a must read for any Spurs fan who's watched the Coyote through the years.
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Definitely would.
I would love to read a book by Horry and how his experiences were for each team he played for.
And a book by Duncan would be sweet.
been cracking up today on some posts
i wouldnt mind reading a book made by manu
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