I actually agree that Avery's jersey doesn't belong in the rafters. He was a "spurs culture" jersey retirement rather than a merit-based jersey retirement. Okay player with a goddamn annoying voice who had a few good playoff moments.
I'm almost inclined to say the same about Sean Elliott, but the Memorial Day Miracle is the second greatest shot in spurs' history, plus he's contributed solid years as a broadcast commentator.
& his kidney is diseased and he's got Chrohn's disease and can't right. him.
Manager Mitch Kupchak felt the vibes, too, which is probably why he's so defensive of Superman. Kupchak has be quoted saying, "It's hard to get talent in this league, and to have a talent like Dwight Howard, we have no intention of trading Dwight Howard. He belongs to have his name on the wall [as a retired uniform] and a statue in front of Staples [Center] at some point in time."
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