Mavs just like the cowboys ain’t winning and fat luka will head back to russia or wherever the hes from.
people taking mono's bait after all these years
can the admin just delete the thread, it'll be a lot faster
I miss mermaids and the asterisk.
Thanks for losing that last game against us last season on purpose, which got us tied with the Rockets, so we were able to get Wemby and on the Mavs for another decade. Wouldn‘t have been possible without your dumbass franchise
PUSSY ASS BABY BACK !!!! I DON"T EVEN CARE!!!1111!
Imagine if he Mavs didn’t Tyson chandler go. Him and doncic would be rings.
Luka would average 25pts tops in Pop's system. Pop simply would never allow Luka to average the numbers he's putting up right now, ever. No one outshines Numero Uno on the Spurs, and that's Pop!
It wouldn't have mattered had the Spurs lost that game with Dallas. The Spurs still would have ended third and had gotten Wemby. They just would have not had the tie breaker which they lost to Houston.
Pop not allowing anybody to get their numbers/stat pad are now giving us these absolutely imbecilic ramblings as a result:
"No. Tim Duncan was a great player. He arguably had a better career than Kobe. But he was not Kobe. Jordan, Kobe, and LeBron are superstars. They transcended the game. As great as Duncan was, he wasn't that."
It takes 2 seconds to go to Basketball Reference to see that Pop started load managing Tim Duncan's minutes as far back as the 2003-2004 season at only age 27, thus killing his stats.
The pace of the spurs were arguably the bigger culprit in limiting Duncan’s stats.
you don't seem to understand this: the Spurs were 15th, the Rockets 14th. Spurs won cause Dallas tanked, which means both teams had the same record. The Rockets won the tie-breaker which gave them BETTER odds for the draft. So that made them 2nd in odds and us 3rd. Winning the coin toss means you move up a position in the draft, not down. If we hadn't won the Mavs game Wemby would play for Houston now.
There's also a huge argument that it was post first knee injury Duncan and the load management was required as evidenced by the icing of the knees constantly and the giant knee brace.
The Spurs and the Rockets had the same odds. They just have different assignment of numbers and combinations, and that combination was chosen in the lottery, allowing the Spurs to draft #1.
Pretty much
Not to mention Donkey embarrassed himself in the all-star game
which they wouldn't got if they lost the coin toss against the Rockets. Which is exactly what I just said in the post before
No. They do not have better odds. The odds are the same.
odds for the #1 pick are the same, but not the rest. It also changed the lottery position.
Draft Pick San Antonio Houston Detroit No. 1 14% 14% 14% No. 2 13.4% 13.4% 13.4% No. 3 12.7% 12.7% 12.7% No. 4 12% 12% 12% No. 5 14.8% 27.8% 47.9% No. 6 26% 20% -- No. 7 7% -- --
https://www.chron.com/sports/rockets...s-18104097.php
We are talking about the odds for the top pick right? the lottery balls are for The top 4. After that it’s all positioning with no lottery balls involved. I mean are we all talking about the odds of landing ausar Thompson now?
Besides the odds for the top 4 picks are the same for the three worst team, not just for the #1 pick.
Had they lost the Dallas game it would have put the Spurs in the third position exactly where they ended up when they lost the coin flip with Houston. So it wouldn't have made any difference had they lost to Dallas instead of winning that game in getting Wemby.
True, can't argue this either. And also in our heyday, there were many 20-30 point blowouts in our favor in which the big 3 sat while probably other superstars we're still stat padding.
With all that said, Pop still doesn't really allow players to get big numbers. Tim, Tony, and Manu ALL could've averaged WAY more than they did, but again, too many blowouts as well as Pop's system (and the pace as you said). I think that's ONE of the reasons why Kawhi wanted out (Pop's system doesn't allow big stats). It's still made how he left regardless, but Pop's gotta watch it with Wemby or it could spell bad news as well.
Let Wemby play, at minimum starting next season. You don't have to run him into the ground, but let the kid play 34-35 minutes a game on average.
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