The news is this:
Stop flopping so hard and you won't get yourself injured.
The news is this:
Stop flopping so hard and you won't get yourself injured.
Manu is old and slow, also a f..g flopper ... besides that is a good player with a short NBA career if doesn't stop crashing people around.
everyone flops. Manu's just good at it.
If Manu wants to keep his career down the road, he'll work on perfecting his jump shot. Usually players, namely guards, with High basketball IQ's last a while.
Manu has to be completely healthy to be effective. Any kind of injury, no matter how severe or not, renders him ineffective. I fear his best is behind him.
But, we can still hope and cheer.
He hasn't been himself this season and that is where the Spurs' le hopes have taken their biggest hit.
He guaranteed us another le. I am holding him to that promise.
Me too
Believe
He NEVER gives up, if he says that he will try to do that, but he CANT guarante it to ANYBODY. There was just a player who could that called MJ.
[QUOTE=Doc Jerome]I fear his best is behind him.QUOTE]
Damn a player has one injury filled season and people give up on him. Damn. This is the reason I usually never post in the Spurs forum. Back to the Quattro I go.
It's fools that want him to push it to the max while we should be coasting to playoffs to rest up.
FOOLS.. st fu and ice that down...
Wouldn't the biggest hit be Duncan's lack of health?
Yes, of course, a totally healthy, Finals-MVP-candidate-mode Manu still only complements Tim's anchoring of the offense and defense, does not replace Tim.
Hard to win without Manu, impossible to win without Tim, just like last night.
The win wasn't impossible. If Tim hadn't traveled we'd still been in it.
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