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    Homer 2centsworth's Avatar
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    They are the "Only" Three.

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    yeah, nash/stoudemire/marion
    unstoppable

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    Let's see

    Udrih
    Oberto
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    Horry
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    Barry
    williams
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    Vaughn

    OK now start a franchise with that.

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    e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0 MannyIsGod's Avatar
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    Horry just won't show up night in and night out. Its the same with Finley. Its sad when Barry is your most consistent bench player because he's really not that consistent. On any given night this team is capable of dominating, but the fact is that the players we have outside of the top 3 just don't bring it on a consistent basis.

    We don't even have a player than can be average on a consistent basis.

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    But hes right. in tonights big game against the Suns Not a single person stepped up other than the "Big 3"

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    When your bench can barely put up 15 against the Phoenix Suns, you know you have a problem.

    I can't blame Gino, Parker or Duncan at all. It's just nobody else can score.

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    Those 3 players are excellent. The rest is trash and crap. Nice roster, Pop!

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    i feel we are just wasting Duncas last years.

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    Hey, at least the FO is saving money!

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    Can't wait to see the backlash when Duncan says it and walks next year in FA.

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    trade for corliss williamson. we would win with him.

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    Can't wait to see the backlash when Duncan says it and walks next year in FA.
    Are you kidding? That would be Cap Space Paradise!

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    Can't wait to see the backlash when Duncan says it and walks next year in FA.


    Put down the pipe.

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    Put down the pipe.
    Duncan almost left once before. You think he is going to be happy pissing away the rest of his career with a bunch of 40 year olds on the wings?

    I'm not saying for sure he's going to leave, but damn, unless the front office does something it's going to be a pretty dicey situation next summer when it comes to him re-upping.

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    Actually, one move may be (might have been) enough. Getting Barbosa, for example, would have made this team look a lot different. It's a thin line between the way things look now and a championship team -- there may even be enough time for it to happen this year.

    No time to give up. Despair usually looks foolish in retrospect.

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    Longing for the days of the youth movement of '03
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    really? what season?

    spurstalk is buzzin with anger and resentment at anything outside of the three, approaching the wee hours and rage is flowing

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    One thing the Spurs could use is a "swagger guy" to infuse confidence and energy. Like Speedy Claxton and Jack in '03. Ellie and Jaron Jackson in '99. The Spurs role players act like they're afraid to show emotion and this becomes contagious. The Spurs' "professionalism" may be becoming a liability.

    Does James White have any potential for this?

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    Are you kidding? That would be Cap Space Paradise!
    Payroll paradise. Maybe then I'd get Fancy Feast.

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    Actually, one move may be (might have been) enough. Getting Barbosa, for example, would have made this team look a lot different. It's a thin line between the way things look now and a championship team -- there may even be enough time for it to happen this year.

    No time to give up. Despair usually looks foolish in retrospect.
    Barbosa, that pick was strictly for Phx as stated many times on this board before. The pick we should have gone with that year was Howard, but R.C. didn't want to draft him (Tim and I "think" Pop did)

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    Purrrrrrrrrrrr Holt's Cat's Avatar
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    One thing the Spurs could use is a "swagger guy" to infuse confidence and energy. Like Speedy Claxton and Jack in '03. Ellie and Jaron Jackson in '99. The Spurs role players act like they're afraid to show emotion and this becomes contagious. The Spurs' "professionalism" may be becoming a liability.

    Does James White have any potential for this?

    The problem is that the Spurs let their #4-6 guys in the rotation get so weak.

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    Duncan almost left once before. You think he is going to be happy pissing away the rest of his career with a bunch of 40 year olds on the wings?

    I'm not saying for sure he's going to leave, but damn, unless the front office does something it's going to be a pretty dicey situation next summer when it comes to him re-upping.

    If the Spurs don't make an effort to sign decent role players, I hope he does leave so I can watch him lead a successful team once again.

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    Face it, Holt's pockets aren't as deep as Cuban's or Paul Allen's so he will never spend big dough. You have to give the FO credit for doing what they can w/ the little economic resources they have available.

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    Face it, Holt's pockets aren't as deep as Cuban's or Paul Allen's so he will never spend big dough. You have to give the FO credit for doing what they can w/ the little economic resources they have available.
    There's a lot of su ion here that Holt and Co. are cooking the books to show tight margins when they're actually making plenty of money. There's a lot of justified anger at them for running cheap when having a Tim Duncan on your team is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

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    I love the way he plays, but I still say put Manu on the block this summer while he's healthy and his value is up for a bad ass 2 or 3 that can tear up the scoreboard. One that command double teams if possible. Guys won't be able to clog the lane on Tony and will also give Tim more one on one looks. Tim isn't getting any younger you know.

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    The guy you're describing is Manu Ginobili. You won't likely get anybody for him as good as he is, or as important to this team.

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