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    It was mentioned in the Clippers/Spurs game blog, but some of you may have missed seeing it. The Spurs' TV broadcast showed the beloved, Jimmy Chang on the sideline wearing a Spurs' sweatshirt. He was there with a 7'9" Chinese basketball player serving as his translator.

    I wonder if Jimmy challenged Schoening to a game of 1 on 1, for old time sake.

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    Go DJ T-Pain's Avatar
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    who was that 7-9 guy? is he an NBA prospect or somethin?

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    I think it was Sun Ming Ming


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    It was mentioned in the Clippers/Spurs game blog, but some of you may have missed seeing it. The Spurs' TV broadcast showed the beloved, Jimmy Chang on the sideline wearing a Spurs' sweatshirt. He was there with a 7'9" Chinese basketball player serving as his translator.

    I wonder if Jimmy challenged Schoening to a game of 1 on 1, for old time sake.
    Why was the basketball player serving as Chang's translator?

    It's not everyday you can toss a little grammar smack at Solid D.

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    Yeah I saw Jimmy, I loved that guy. He use to go all crazy in a close game.

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    Picky picky. He was there with a 7'9" Chinese basketball player and serving as his translator.

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    Sun Ming Ming played for the Dodge City Legends in the USBL in the summer. He wasn't a key player.

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    Who is Jimmy Chang and why is he beloved?

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    wasnt he trans for yao in his early years...

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    he was the translator for Bateer when he was here.

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    I wonder if Jimmy challenged Schoening to a game of 1 on 1, for old time sake.
    That was a great story!!!!

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    Jimmy Chang
    2002-03 Spurs/Nets Finals

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    Jimmy Chang looks like Blaze's biological father

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    IHe was there with a 7'9" Chinese basketball player serving as his translator.
    Jimmy Chang now needs a translator?

    /grammarsmack

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    From the Express-News back in Jan. 2005 by David Kendrick.

    http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/b....498ec27a.html

    Spurs' human victory cigars
    Web Posted: 01/27/2005 12:00 AM CST

    San Antonio Express-News

    Sure, Tim Duncan is a two-time MVP and perhaps the best player in the game. But when it comes to cult status, he can't match these guys — the Spurs’ human victory cigars. When these Spurs came in, you knew the fat lady had sung.

    TOM COPA

    Position: Center
    Height: 6-foot-10
    Years played: 1991-92 season
    How they loved him: When the game turned to a rout, chants of “Copa! Copa! Copa!” could be heard from fans at HemisFair Arena. And when he entered — which he did only 33 times, averaging four minutes per game — the crowd would always go crazy.
    What he said: “I learned a lot last year, watching all those games.” — Joking with media after the season

    UWE BLAB

    Position: Center
    Height: 7-foot-1
    Years played: 1989-90
    How they loved him: Larry Brown, then the Spurs' coach, was a big Blab supporter: “Uwe's the best I've ever seen as a guy on the bench,” he said in 1990. Makes you wonder why he played Blab only seven games.
    What he said: “Just call me a gunner.” — After scoring five points in 1990 to match David Robinson's output that night

    MENGKE BATEER

    Position: Center
    Height: 6-foot-11
    Years played: 2002-03
    How they loved him: Although he fell victim to left patella tendinitis more than any human should, Bateer earned his teammates' respect for accepting his role. He played in only 12 games but left with an NBA championship ring.
    What they said: “Four Down.” — When Gregg Popovich called for the play “Four Down,” Bateer's translator, Jimmy Chang, translated it. Into English.


    ZARKO PASPALJ

    Position: Forward
    Height: 6-foot-9
    Years played: 1989-90
    How they loved him: Paspalj was famous for sitting in the smoking section of team flights. On the court, he avoided playing defense at all costs. But still, the loudest ovations were reserved for Paspalj, who played 28 games.
    What he said: “Everyone says here, ‘For Zarko, America must be like a dream.' But I have a good life in Yugoslavia.” — during his one and only NBA season

    ANDREW GAZE

    Position: Guard
    Height: 6-foot-6
    Years played: 1999
    How they loved him: He was a legend in Australia, but played only 19 games for the Spurs, who won their first le in 1999. Gaze didn't make the playoff roster but won over everybody with his friendly personality and work ethic.
    What he said: “I have absolutely no regrets, just great memories.” — Talking about his experience after the season

    David Kendrick

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