best defensive big in the biz
what a soft piece of Brazilian
Loved him. But good riddance tbh. Shoula traded Manu for Shrodder as well imo
best defensive big in the biz
Great defense he js playing in that suit IMO
LMAlpha has been much tougher. Playing with an injured pinkie.
Me scoring on Splitter? I don't remember any instance
/LMPinky and Dirk
Ended up working out well for Spurs to trade Splitter when they did. That said, 2014 was a first-round elimination without him. Long live Golden God.
One of ST's favorite players
Hes trash and always has been.
Nah he was great.
Spurs shoulda brought him 2 years earlier. Wasted him away in eurotrashland
they brought BobAn for way less..... Smh
But he is a soft chinadoll
Good riddance nonetheless
Splitter was benched against the elite teams. Was only useful against Dirk and ZBo
Doesn't really matter how good he is when he is always injured.
LMAlpha tbh
He shut him down for an entire series.
And he played good minutes vs Heat.
Blue font for the s out there
exactly. I have no idea why or HOW he has fans. He's soft as warm wet tissue
Sad but true.
Maybe our shooters missed his screens in the regular season, Tiago sets the best screens in the league...
No, that's Andrew Bogus or Draymond Green easily. Cuz u aint getting over or under those s
I was talking about legal screens...![]()
Spurs used up everything he had in his body, and thank Bud for the assist this off-season, tbh..
Sad that he's still under-appreciated here, despite having one of the best playoff runs for a role player in Spurs franchise history(2014)..he played a vital role in 2013 and 2014 vs. the Warriors, Grizzlies, Mavs and Blazers, including completely destroying Nowitzki, Pinky and Z-Bo..
"Was Aldridge worth it?"![]()
We'll find out in a month, although that thread had literally nothing to do with Splitter..
And he was agile rolling. Watching current TD or D west try to roll is so different...
But he's injured most of the time. It wears everyone else out. Pop gave an interview yesterday mentioning that one of the things that impressed him about LMA was the fact he carried a big burden in Portland night after night and B2B and played through injuries,a real warrior according to Pop. Comparing that to Tiago it's no contest.
Way to prove you haven't a clue what your talking about
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