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    ... he has a history of stepping up when other players are out injured. The times he's been called upon to start in his career, he's put up very good numbers.

    2000-01
    7.9 points
    7.0 rebounds
    1.0 blocks

    2001-02
    15.0 points
    11.0 rebounds
    2.0 blocks

    2002-03
    16.5 points
    9.2 rebounds
    .513 fg%

    2003-04
    14.8 points
    8.1 rebounds

    2004-05
    19.0 points
    7.0 rebounds
    2.0 blocks


    You'd have to be an absolute homer or a Malik Hater to say that he wouldn't be helping the team right now. It's no mistake that the team last year was able to survive without Duncan and this year they are getting smoked. Nazr Mohammed has potential, but right now is playing like Samaki Walker.




    P.S.

    I know T Park is going to come in and say how much I hate Mohammed. To clarify, I don't hate him. But honestly, he isn't doing much to help win games at this point.

    I know AHF is going to come in and spin it and try to say Malik Rose is the worst thing since The Black Plague and that Nazr Mohammed is just a misunderstood Hakeem Olajuwon.

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    Really??

    Guess I dont need to speak since you talk for us.


    Thanks alot.

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    I told you.

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    I was pissed at Nazr tonight. He got his fourth foul, and then on the offensive glass on the Spurs next posession, when he didn't get a call, he just reached out and GRABBED one of the Pacers defenders for his fifth, with WAY too much time left in the game. You don't commit an intentional foul for your fifth to make some kind of point.

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    I dont hate Malik but, I thought the trade was good for us at the time. And I still think it was the right move. Now, if I woulda known Tim was gonna destroy his ankle, I might not have wanted the trade to be made. But I still think it was a good trade. Im more worried about "the ankle" then I am "the trade."

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    Malik wouldn't have helped against the Knicks. They had Marbury on a roll, and only Timmy would have been a paint presence to deter him. He might have helped tonight, or he might have commited 5 TOs and shot 3-11 from the field. Second guessing doesn't accomplish anything.

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    Who is second guessing? Some of us are first guessing...

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    I think Devin would have helped more tonight than Malik.

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    I told you.
    Really???


    Amazing how thats not what I was gonna say, but, as usual, in this forum, someone thinks they are smarter than everyone else.


    Once again, thanks for ASSuming for me.

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    Timvp,

    Lets blame the appropriate people for the ed up roster.

    For one, Rasho's sorry weak no ball havin ass, is one of the direct causes of why Malik needed to be traded for a big.

    The influx of first round picks which obviously the Spurs needed to dump.

    The past 2 years of revolving door point guards and shooting guards.

    All of this has caused a shift in balance and the necessity to make happen to make up for soft, no talent weak ass players that....................

    GREG POPOVICH RECRUITED AND SIGNED.

    AGAIN, PUT THE BLAME ON ONE PERSON.

    NO VALIDATION.

    DESTRUCTION OF TWO CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS.

    GREG HEAD POPOVICH.

    ALSO, 2 SEASON TICKET HOLDERS RIGHT HERE IN THIS HOUSEHOLD.

    AGAIN, I WILL NEVER BACK OFF THIS TOOL UNTIL HIS ASS IS GONE.

    I HOPE THAT DOESN'T CAUSE A PROBLEM.

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    Waiting on that answer short .

    Who would you replace pop with, or are you chicken and dont know and cant answer it.

    Answer either way face.

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    AGAIN, I WILL NEVER BACK OFF THIS TOOL UNTIL HIS ASS IS GONE.
    You are going to have a long, angry life.

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    DESTRUCTION OF TWO CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
    BTW, Im gonna dumb myself down and reply to this,

    Who constructed the two winning teams??

    Thats right thats right, Pop had nothing to do with that.

    But go on nostradumbass, the 2 foot midget is always cute when hes mad and knawing on people's ankles.

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    We could of used Malik tonight big time!!! He was the only reserve big man with balls we had, even though he was only 6'5.

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    he might have commited 5 TOs and shot 3-11 from the field.
    That would make sense except for that Malik averaged 3.3 turnovers per 48 minutes on the Spurs this season, while Nazr is averaging 4.7 turnovers per 48 minutes as a Spur. Also, Nazr is shooting 39.2% as a Spur while Malik shot 46.4% while on the team.

    Now tell me who is more likely to go 3-11 from the field and get 5 TOs.

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    You are going to have a long, angry life.
    I wouldn't be so sure about that.

    Once Popovich takes off those knee pads under #21's locker, he might be gone.

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    Timvp,

    Lets blame the appropriate people for the ed up roster.

    For one, Rasho's sorry weak no ball havin ass, is one of the direct causes of why Malik needed to be traded for a big.

    The influx of first round picks which obviously the Spurs needed to dump.

    The past 2 years of revolving door point guards and shooting guards.

    All of this has caused a shift in balance and the necessity to make happen to make up for soft, no talent weak ass players that....................

    GREG POPOVICH RECRUITED AND SIGNED.

    AGAIN, PUT THE BLAME ON ONE PERSON.

    NO VALIDATION.

    DESTRUCTION OF TWO CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS.

    GREG HEAD POPOVICH.

    ALSO, 2 SEASON TICKET HOLDERS RIGHT HERE IN THIS HOUSEHOLD.

    AGAIN, I WILL NEVER BACK OFF THIS TOOL UNTIL HIS ASS IS GONE.

    I HOPE THAT DOESN'T CAUSE A PROBLEM.
    STFU.

    You were doing cartwheels when Malik was traded.

    Go swing from a door stop.

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    Really???


    Amazing how thats not what I was gonna say, but, as usual, in this forum, someone thinks they are smarter than everyone else.


    Once again, thanks for ASSuming for me.
    Instead of whining, come out with a take. Explain how Nazr is helping this team more than Malik would.

    Waiting.

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    Nazr Mohammed is the most underrated player on the NBA, the man is easily capable of averaging 35 ppg and 22 rpg, but hasnt got the system down quite yet.

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    BTW, Im gonna dumb myself down and reply to this,

    Who constructed the two winning teams??

    Thats right thats right, Pop had nothing to do with that.

    But go on nostradumbass, the 2 foot midget is always cute when hes mad and knawing on people's ankles.

    Duncan and Robinson, the foundation of both teams were here prior to Popatool.

    Dip .

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    Waiting Sequ on who you would replace popovich with,

    I know this is tough, but a thought out, and good answer is needed, not some of your 5 year old rantings.

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    Lololololololololol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!

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    Nazr Mohammed is the most underrated player on the NBA, the man is easily capable of averaging 35 ppg and 22 rpg, but hasnt got the system down quite yet.
    I see AHF has a new screen name.

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    Duncan and Robinson
    So Duncan and Robinson went out and signed players, traded for them and what not,

    Pop and RC had nothin to do with that.

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    STFU.

    You were doing cartwheels when Malik was traded.

    Go swing from a door stop.

    Go back and look.

    Rasho and Pop take full responsibility for Malik being sent to New York.

    Check your timeline.

    I only wanted Malik out of here to get a big and according to the Manu fan club, Malik was the only salary that could get a big. Where is Manu now that Timmay is gone?

    ing nowhere with sore balls.

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