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i am batman u die now

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  1. If I understand the idea, isn't that a little egotistical?
  2. Tony Parker and Tim Duncan belong on that list. They don't really play off one another, but they're in a similar role with the same goal. Duncan's low post game mixed with Tony Parker's slashing style of play make an effective duo when motivated.
  3. How would a member embark on that opportunity? Is there a forum I could possibly fill out to achieve the correct accolades to be a writer?
  4. It is vital that the site get an influx of fresh blood for the new season. The older members have a more strenuous work schedule, are getting put through an education via university or college, and some have families that are time consuming.
  5. I can't tell which direction it will go in. Will Popovic leave and persuade Duncan to leave with him? Or will Duncan retire and have Pop follow him? Will he go for another ring?
  6. I would like to acquire a signature with Richard Jefferson from the Spurs on it.
  7. San Antonio can out smart them. Then again, the Grizzlies weren't an old team either.
  8. I don't get why I am ridiculous. Calderon had similar stats in his prime.
  9. I'm aware that both players give no benefit with the exception of veteran experience, but Marbury was a fine player back in the day. With a slick jumper, driving capabilities and the ability to pass, he was pretty good. Francis' career just wen't into NBA purgatory after his horrifically bad Knick campaign, regardless of my personal opinion on the Knicks, something was fishy. Some people say Francis was weak minded and needed Cuttino to excel. Who knows.
  10. Pistol Pete is taking things way to far. You can't compare a legendary player to a Euroleaguer with barely any NBA experience, who's recently gotten exposure due to his horrible shooting percentages.
  11. She died naturally with a child inside of her? That's horrific. Condolences to the family.
  12. If you're referring to my username; I am aware it is quite comical, even thought it doesn't really suit my personality well.
  13. Year You Became a Fan: 2008. Why You Became a Fan: I enjoyed watching them play the game so fundamentally. Favorite Spurs Player, All-Time: God, uh - I'll go with Duncan, but I love Parker and Bowen. Favorite Spurs Coach, All-Time: Pop. Favorite Spurs Moment: That I have witnessed? Manu's buzzer vs the Bucks last year was awe inspiring to see. Amount of Spurs Games Attended: Zero, I'm not from Texas therefore I can't attend a game.
  14. Hypothetically speaking, who do you think had the better man to man defense, perimeter defense, and low post defense? Who's better for chemistry? Who's better all time?
  15. Jose Calderon is what he basically is now. There's room for improvement.
  16. Dallas might not have the required cap space to acquire a player like Deron who wouldn't refrain from walking out on a low-ball deal. Los Angeles is a probably destination via trade, however the chances of that are somewhat slim. New York is an intriguing prospect, with pretty decent space and in dyer need of someone to facilitate the offense under D'Antoni. Would Amar'e clash with Deron? Melo's scoring would take a dip too. Chemistry is a problem in New York.
  17. The Lakers are sitting ducks right now. They're literally letting possible proposals go down without barging in with a counter, because if I'm Orlando I would grab Amar'e and grab Nash in the off-season. There's no reason why the Knicks would decline a trade like this, giving them a defensive stopper and a franchise big man. The only question remaining is if Dwight would be willing to stay in New York and buy into the system.
  18. I was a little weary on joining the board, due to the lack of Spurs fans present, however I still think this can be an enjoyable relationship. I hope to meet a few of you on the general board soon! Go Spurs!
  19. Without Bowen, we wouldn't have one as many championships during our run. Bowen's obedience between his coach and Tim Duncan really set him apart as a defensive specialist. You can assign Bowen to any player in the league today, and Bowen would lock them down tight pretty decently! He did try some sneaky, underhanded tricks, but his legacy is as a leader and a role-player for a dynasty.
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