"I am NOT from Philly, dumbass!"
From Slam published on the 13th.
"I am NOT from Philly, dumbass!"
The White interview impressed me the first time I read it. I like his at ude.
i thought they both sounded interesting.
same here
They both sound like they worked hard this year.
But I wouldn't be shocked if JW isn't in training camp if they find some other prospects this summer.
And I wouldn't be surprised if JB gets traded if that's what it takes to get rid of some dead weight contracts.
JAMES WHITE is gonna be a star.
Why do you think that about White?
Because there might be better/more proven players available. Who knows.
Any one specific you think they might be interested in?
Seems like they like White to me...but then again I can never tell who the Spurs like.
All I want is for James White to represent the Spurs in the dunk contest...
then, and only then, can he leave if he doesn't fit our team.
I think RC and Pop know that the team is getting older, and keeping guys like White and Butler around...and these two guys seem like they are learning a lot and at least doing well in practice. Bowen gave White some props at the Alamodome ceremony and Jackie got some too. I am not saying White will be our next Bruce Bowen, but it's not a bad thing that he is Bruce's practice . He's probably learned a lot of stuff playing with Bruce in practice every day.
These two guys are young and have pretty good potential, IMO. Their downside is that they haven't proven they can play Spurs basketball. I'm sure after being with the team during a le run, they'll be motivated to do well in summer league and camp, and be back in November to help defend.
I do think that the 10 in the rotation this year will all be back. Finley was very proud to finally win a championship, he will definitely come back and help defend it. Fabricio did bat awesome in the playoffs, and while everyone else was talking about the Phoenix suspensions, Deron Williams elevating to star status, and Lebron, they missed Oberto go from a shaky rookie to a fundamentally sound, agressive big man. He was a huge factor for the Spurs.
We're in pretty good shape with what we have, although this was an extremely healthy year for our guys considering most of them are over 30. Anything can happen, but I think giving Butler and White some minutes this year to feel them out and see how they can play with the other guys. There's potential for everyone on the current roster but Beno to contribute to this team, even in the playoffs.
And there's also what we'll do with our draft picks...but we'll probably ship em to the D-League.
Let's hope Bruce will take White under his wing this summer. White has all the physical tools to be a great defender and Bruce could be a great mentor for him.
I hope White will become the 2008 slam dunk champion.
Bruce said White makes him look bad in practice and causes the coaches to get on him...
Hearing stuff like that is what makes me think White is in the Spurs plans for this next season, at least. Basically he's got a year invested in our system, and I think that's important to Pop.
I've seen the Spurs give up on guys I thought they were interested in, like Linton Johnson, but I haven't seen any of those guys look as good as White did, as a rookie no less, in limited PT, after such a small amount of time with the team.
And White looked good to me in the limited PT he got this season...
One thing is for sure...after a year of being d'ed up on in practice by Bruce...it's going to take a lot for a defender to get under White's skin.
His fellow Spurs teammates have given James White the nickname "Queen James".![]()
Parker
Ginobili
Bowen
Duncan
Oberto
Vaughn
Finley
Barry
Horry
Elson
I'm worried about this group...we can't expect these guys to be injury free and get through an even tougher WC playoffs next year.
I really hope Pop puts some youth into that rotation, regardless of them being defending champs. I mean, if anything, the players they add will be gain experience for the 2009 (inevitable) ring.
Butler said he keeps his beard trimmed.![]()
White is one relaxed, y guy. Confidence shouldn't be a problem. I like what I hear.
For all his jumping athleticism, I didn't find him to be very fleet and light of foot. In track-and-field terms, he's more of field type than a track type, whereas a guy like LeBron is full-blown track-AND-field guy (and a power lifter!)
How many guy would die to be in their position, with the Spurs holding the door open to them? Do they have the mentality to walk through it?
The only thing that worries me about white is his maturity.
I see him as a fame and fortune type of guy, sorta like sjax.
hopefully im wrong, as i think he would bring a lot of nice things to the table for us.
JW: And I can’t be mad about that. I get the best seat in the house, get to be around great guys, learn everyday, be around basketball everyday and get a check doing it. And get a ring? I can’t be mad about it.
Seriously what a job. He basically gets court side season tickets, both home and away. A fat ass pay check, and gets to play ball everyday for a living.
Please someone help me grow about 6 inches and drop about 30lbs. Id ride the pine for the rest of my life for about 100k a year![]()
White's interview was extremely impressive, and so were his flashes of pure scoring in the regular season.
In response to boutons, you're right. He doesn't look to be blazing fast, but I think White will be someone who has a '05 Ginobili quality to him in that he attacks and just wills the ball in the hole.
They both live by the same motto, " Take it strong to the hole, or dont take it at all."
Disagree, actually. One of the knocks on White in his career is that he shies away from physical contact, a result of his skinniness and physical weakness. As a consequence, he doesn't use his athleticism to his advantage in half court sets. Perhaps that changes in the pros - the Oberto lob dunk and his drive on Barnes, when Barnes shivered him into the stands - were both in the half court where contact was possible.
But to compare him to Ginobili's fearlessness isn't quite true to the point.
White seemed to show alot of aggressiveness when given the opportunity late in the season, so I think you can start to phase out the "shies from contact" label....though I agree that putting him on par with Ginobili is a little bit out there.
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