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    Believe. Fabbs's Avatar
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    Okay icksnay with the oral references.

    Last night ESPN had their "guy' listen in on the Spurs huddle. 'Bout mid 3rd if I recall correctly. At that point Kings were handing the Spurs their asses at 17 points (or so) up. "Guy" reports that Pop was repeatedly asking "If any players wanted a blow (rest)."

    I've already voiced my displeasure at Pop continuing to play the starters, esp the Big 3 large minutes on the obviously failed b2b season. Last night being a 16 hour turnaround at that. Seeing Parker fall down and clutch his leg was not good. Okay, he got up...

    So now we have Pop asking them. As if a player is going to say "yes, take me out". It's wrong. Flat wrong. Coach should wear the pants, not vice versa. Look i have no problem with asking how players are. However Coach should make decision 100%.

    What is right? Spurs are 53-7 with rest.
    Bring on the Mavs.

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    Straight Forward PM5K's Avatar
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    Players tell their coaches all the time if they need rest, how else is the coach supposed to know?

    Pop ain't telepathic...

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    Man, I'm not touching that with a ten-foot pole.

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    Masochist Rangers Fan Melmart1's Avatar
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    Sexual euphamisms in sports is no new thing. In baseball, after the batters have taken batting practice, those who go out and collect the balls are said to be 'shagging'. So the Spurs needed a blow. These things happen.

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    Players tell their coaches all the time if they need rest, how else is the coach supposed to know?

    Pop ain't telepathic...
    C'mon. It's one thing to ask. It's another to assume if the players say nothing then they must stay in the game, as if a player would always tell the truth.. (Most) Pro athletes were and for are and for that matter pro athlete wannabes growing up are conditioned to stay in no matter what.

    Exceptions would be Kobe in childhood, whereupon his father would chastise the other kids and call fouls on them every time Kobe missed.

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    Man, I'm not touching that with a ten-foot pole.
    I knew quoting the ESPN guy quoting Pop in the subject le would be a mistake.

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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    a good way to tell if the player is tired and wants to benched is when his crutchin over with his palms on his knees.

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    maybe he was asking them if they wanted a blowout?

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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    maybe parker was offering a blow? ummm......

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    Ok, who's kidding who. I could use one too.

    I'm exhausted.. who couldn't use a rest?

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    Still Hates Small Ball Spurminator's Avatar
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    This is like a Caption This thread Jeopardy-style. Now we just need to find a fitting photo.

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    This is like a Caption This thread Jeopardy-style. Now we just need to find a fitting photo.

    Someone named Spurm-inator should probably be in charge of finding the photo for this one...

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    Damn You Commies T Park's Avatar
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    I think I speak on behalf of all the guys on the forum in saying we could use a blow.

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    what was eva asking during spurs huddles?
    sorry i cant read

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    Mr. Dignity Solid D's Avatar
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    That question is one of the more common questions asked by a basketball coach, at the college and pro level. It's probably more often asked on an individual basis, but it's still not out of the ordinary.

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    lol

    Solid D the joykill

    JK bro

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    I cannot grok its fullnes leemajors's Avatar
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    basketball diaries anyone?

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    So now we have Pop asking them. As if a player is going to say "yes, take me out". It's wrong. Flat wrong. Coach should wear the pants, not vice versa.

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    Wait ... that was a joke right?

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    Sexual euphamisms in sports is no new thing.
    No doubt. Any REAL baller knows to take it to the hole.

    (I knew I shoulda stood away from this thread. )

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    That question is one of the more common questions asked by a basketball coach, at the college and pro level. It's probably more often asked on an individual basis, but it's still not out of the ordinary.
    Can you tell us some examples of actual responses from players?

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    Mr. Dignity Solid D's Avatar
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    Can you tell us some examples of actual responses from players?
    Example 1. "Yes"
    Example 2. "No"

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    Example 1. "Yes"
    Example 2. "No"

    Rrrright. And who were the players?
    Nevermind.

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    Damn You Commies T Park's Avatar
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    I dont understand your point Fabbs.....

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    (I knew I shoulda stood away from this thread. )

    I lasted a whole 1 hour and 28 minutes before

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