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    lets sign PJ...........please.

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    New players are nice, but I want Bruce back.

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    It would be nice. The only person I know that Pop actually listens to lol

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    For what? To sit around at practices again and do nothing?

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    PJ would be a great addition. He really knows his defense, but I don't think he will come back. He would no longer be the head assistent. I think he is going to stay away from coaching for awhile and give commentating a try.

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    I thought you were referring to Eddie Murphy's animated show on fox.

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    He sounds too weird and opens his mouth too wide when he talks to be a commentator, he'd probably wear himself out, or he might have to re-structure his speaking stroke. LOL

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    P.J. can dunk from the three point line.

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    p.j. was the brains of the spurs offense

    i could see him coming back but he looks like he likes being a analyist

    i dont know if he wants too, he's won 3 championships, and the reason why he was being a assistant coach was probably more to get hired as a head coach

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    The offense definitely seems to bog down quite a bit more since hes moved on. Maybe I am imagining things but it seems the 3+ minute offensive droughts didn't occur when PJ was on the bench.

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    The offense definitely seems to bog down quite a bit more since hes moved on. Maybe I am imagining things but it seems the 3+ minute offensive droughts didn't occur when PJ was on the bench.
    When did you start watching the Spurs, last season?

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    Out with the old... Obstructed_View's Avatar
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    When did you start watching the Spurs, last season?


    The Spurs have gone through offensive droughts as long as I've watched them. I remember guys like Antoine Carr and Doc Rivers and Glenn Robinson being really good for ending a cold offensive streak, and there are certainly guys that go back way further than I do.

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    Our D did take a nose dive once PJ left

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    When did you start watching the Spurs, last season?
    Probably back in 1989. I realize that all teams go through offensive droughts. Maybe its had to do with Manu's injuries/loss of Brent but we didn't have game after game of periods of 5 minutes of not scoring a bucket that I remember until last season.

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    We had game after game of offensive droughts in our championship 1999 season, surely you remember that. We've had it all through the Tim Duncan era.

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    We had game after game of offensive droughts in our championship 1999 season, surely you remember that. We've had it all through the Tim Duncan era.
    Not really for the Tony/Manu era. 1999 was a different era when perimeter defense allowed you to maul people on the perimeter. Jackson and Elie were champs at that.

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    Facepalm.

    PJ coached the defense.

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    The offense definitely seems to bog down quite a bit more since hes moved on. Maybe I am imagining things but it seems the 3+ minute offensive droughts didn't occur when PJ was on the bench.

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    Facepalm.

    PJ coached the defense.
    lol well that puts things a bit in perspective. i was looking at the stats and the teams fg% went up from 14th to 7th last season anyway.

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    Out with the old... Obstructed_View's Avatar
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    Facepalm.

    PJ coached the defense.
    It does seem that the team has completely stopped getting steals, and has consequently almost completely stopped generating any fast-break opportunities. I think Parker's ability to penetrate from a half-court set has kind of disguised the real impact it's had on the team.

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    Not really for the Tony/Manu era. 1999 was a different era when perimeter defense allowed you to maul people on the perimeter. Jackson and Elie were champs at that.
    Well, now we're narrowing it down to the tony/manu era, seems to me you were saying since 1989 since you started watching there were no droughts like last year but I guess you've conceded that. I still remember droughts every year even during the tony/manu era, but it wasn't as defined as since 1999.

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    "The ball don't lie." dbestpro's Avatar
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    What ever PJ did he seemed to make Pop a better coach.

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