would be nice to have nazr back. he can't do any worse than what elson is already doing.
Yeah, I know. He couldn't catch passes. He didn't have Elson's speed or athletic ability. He didn't have Rasho's post defense or shotblocking ability. He sure didn't have Oberto's basketball IQ and passing ability. However, he did rebound and he could score. He was also a significant contributor to our 2005 NBA Championship le run. He also helped the Spurs match the physicality of the Pistons during that epic 7-game series.
Even though he's averaging only 7.5 pts and 6 rebs for the season, he went for 22 and 11 last night versus the Fakers.
Considering we're not getting much productivity from anyone else on our frontline, I started thinking does anyone miss this guy? I'm talking about ol' stone hands himself - Nazr Mohammed. Was his meager contributions appreciated by the masses when he was here? Just curious.
Last edited by SenorSpur; 02-12-2008 at 01:33 PM.
would be nice to have nazr back. he can't do any worse than what elson is already doing.
I remember he had 30 and 20 against the Suns in 2006. Nazr was decent most games, 6 and 6, but would have been better if he completed more catches and stayed out of the way in the O. He would have some exceptionally good games sometimes. I'm so and so about him.
I appreciate his efforts in the 2005 playoffs. I loved his block on Ben Wallace in Game 7 of the Finals.
His offensive rebounding was very good, but as well all know, he had his shortcomings.
Compared to someone like Oberto, he was higher risk but higher reward. I'm so-so on him, but I always have a soft spot for someone who contributed a lot to a championship.
I miss Naz. He was a great offensive rebounder. I was really impressed with him at first. He and Manu really seemed to work well together at the time. I don't think the Spurs would have beaten the Pistons in the Finals if Nazr hadn't been on the team.
His decline was unfortunate. in his second year his hands transformed to silly putty.
Elson makes Nazr look like an all-star though.
No.
I'm not convinced that the PSurs would not have won the le if we kept Rose...
... oh, and those picks that resulted in D. Lee and L. Barbosa.
No. I do not miss Nazr. He contributed to the 2005 Championship.
David Lee came from the Barbosa rights trade of 2003. Mardy Collins, a year later, was the other 1st round pick from the Mohammed trade.
I was at the bobcats game when they played the spurs last month, he was talking it up with tony parker at halfcourt before the game. He kept the bobcats in the game if i remember, and the weekend before that, I saw the bobcats at pistons go into overtime, and he was awesome that game, scored well over 20 and probably didnt miss more than 3 or 4 shots. he was the type of player, if he got into a rythm, he was pretty darn good, just sometimes he could never find his niche in a game. I guess that is what seperates the men from the boys. He was a nice pickup in 2005, I think people could argue until the cows come home if the spurs would have won without him, good thing we never had to find out. At what, 8 or 9 million a year, I will take oberto and Elson anyday at half that, plus nazr was kind of slow, i like the spurs more mobile big guys, esp. in the fast western conf.
what i hate the most is that Pop shut him down for shooting a three on the playoff series against the Kings.. since then... he was taken to the doghouse and i think that was a mistake specially on the Dallas series were he played 15 min total or less on the 7 games in 2006 WCSF...i miss nazr
I totally thought your post was about Malik Rose. He was the original "stonehands"!!
The answer is, No, I do not miss Rose, nor do I miss Nazr. I think Oberto is a much better fit for today's Spurs. And both the Rose and the Nazr deals were good for the Spurs, trade-wise.
Then you'd fit in well with the Suns.what i hate the most is that Pop shut him down for shooting a three on the playoff series against the Kings.. since then... he was taken to the doghouse and i think that was a mistake specially on the Dallas series were he played 15 min total or less on the 7 games in 2006 WCSF
He was shut down for more reasons than just that game.
you seem so smart.. but so far you haven;t said anything but insulting me comparing me to a good fit for the suns that i am not... we're all anxious to hear you state the reasons why he was shut down...![]()
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I'd love to have Nazr in place of Elson at this point...
Easier said than done. Nazr makes twice what Elson does. I prefer to have Oberto and Elson than Nazr.
Pump fake to victory
I wonder what Mengke Bateer is up to these days.
Stone Feet.
The Pistons recently had him and it was on and off. He could be amazing one night and the next day he could slow down the team.
That type of inconsistency, along with 'hands of stone', were the most frustrating things about Nazr.
Funny... the first thing that popped into my head was Cadillac Anderson.
F all these stiffs. Do you think DRob would come back if enough Spurs Fans begged him??
Spurs traded their own No 1 in 2003 to Phoenix (Spurs picked Barbosa for Phoenix) his draft rights were traded to Phoenix for a future #1) - had nothing to do with the Mohammed trade from NY. Lee and Balkman were the eventual draft picks by the NYK.
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