Ehhh, no Peg.
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Let's see what the kids got!
It could help you out in more ways than one!
ah i love the bundies! married with children is the best show ever!
tbs 4-6am CST!
one of last nights episodes is a fav of mine. the one where al bbq's on laborday and gets peggy from behind more than once that day, uses the ashes of his chicken neighbor's aunt next door to cook up his famous burgers. mmm mmm mmm dead peoples ashes make for the best flavor!
Gee while were at it let's call Peter Gudmunson or maybe Ed Nealy, well maybe the A Train might want to help us out!
Might As Well Close This One Down!
Let's LOck It Down. I have a better thread Spurs trade Pop for Stan Albeck and a couple of dingleberries!
"i'm gonna have to go with a no on that"
- Coach Gregg Popovich
Pop: "Spurstalk??.... Is that like twitter or something?"
for God's sake play Ian!!! 5-10 first half minutes, that's all I ask for
Ian's not going to play lol. If it's the end of the game and we're down or up by like 25, he may. If not, I wouldn't bank on it.
The PO is right, Ian should start tonight to showcase him to other teams. I just hope he dosen't turn the ball over 20 times or fouls out in those first 5 minutes. He can really help out to seal a trade if he dosen't f-it up, which I know he will...-< Guy sucks, that is why he did not get extended and is on the bench.
Last edited by easy7; 02-17-2010 at 04:00 PM.
What part of "No" don't you get?
If he doesn't get traded and doesn't get PT, I'm wondering what the he's spent the last five years with the team for.
If he didnt foul out first...
If Ian played 30 minutes, he would only see 15-20 minutes before fouling out.
My head just exploded.
Refs don't know him. They're going to assume that when he faces up and gets by someone that he took steps to do it. If Ian averaged 30 mpg he'd foul out a lot at first and less later on. It's not uncommon for a big to have foul troubles. Again, the question remains: Even if he were a foul machine, could his other production make up for it? Probably a wash at worst with quite a nice upside.
I completely didn't catch that.
If Ian ever played 20 minutes . . .
People would say "Man, why didn't the Spurs play him while they had him?"
Amazing assumptions of a guy thats played about a total of 3 quarters of minutes in the NBA.
At this point, Pop is committed. Either Ian's a useless scrub, and therefore shouldn't be played, or Pop misjudged him. Assuming misjudgment, Pop has 2 viable strategies left for the good of the organization either a) using him as a trade piece, or b) Sitting him and hoping he can resign him for cheap and use him next year... Given his trade value is through the floor after how our dropping his last year mucks up his bird rights, b) would appear to be the more viable strategy.
"Pop is committed"
ham and eggs. Chicken is involved, the pig is committed. --Martina Navratilova
but to be serious for a second . . . unless someone is traded by gametime and told not to suit up . . . I don't see how Ian will even be on the active roster.
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