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No it wasn't. I dont wanna argue with a fellow Dolfan. That's all
Of course it was a joke...
manu is a woman in a manly way.
He's still a great player though.
No it wasn't. I dont wanna argue with a fellow Dolfan. That's all
Of course it was a joke...
manu is a woman in a manly way.
He's still a great player though.
Bowen is dirty.
We're the model franchise in the NBA, according to the likes of Bill Walton, Mike Tirico, Marv Albert, all them guys. But on FH, of course, since we aren't the Heat, we're scumbags.
Oh well
Are you going to try and argue against that?
I mean, you can take it to a Spurs forum and they'll all agree that he is dirty!
But I understand though. I don't like when people call James Posey dirty.
I honestly have nothing but respect for guys like Duncan, Finley, Horry, and a few other Spurs players. Of course, Pop as well. I'm not a fan of Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili, but where did I once say anything about the Heat & Spurs? I didn't. I actually have as much respect for the Spurs as any franchise in sports, PERIOD.
However, model franchise? No thanks. Neither is Miami.
I like to look at the LA Lakers, winners of 14 titles. What about the Celtics who have 15-16? Just because the Spurs have 3 titles, all in the last 8-years, doesn't mean that they're the "model franchise" - that's just an absurd statement. If you wonna base that on recent history (winning your first title in 1999.........is recent history), then Miami is the model franchise right now. San Antonio was the previous year. Detroit the year before then.
Honestly speaking, if I was a brand new owner and I wanted to take a look at a team's history as a "model franchise" - I'd look at the Lakers, Celtics, and of course the Bulls dynasty. Boston may be down in the dumps right now, but there comes a time for every time where they face such a challenge of rebuilding.
It looked from the replay I saw that Kobe was trying to draw a foul....he not only swung his arm sideways at Manu after releasing the jumper, but he also twisted his feet to draw contact the way World B. Free and Reggie Miller use to do it back in the day. I don't think Manu was seriously hurt, but a one game suspension seems fair.
Are you going to try and argue against that?
I mean, you can take it to a Spurs forum and they'll all agree that he is dirty!
But I understand though. I don't like when people call James Posey dirty.
I honestly have nothing but respect for guys like Duncan, Finley, Horry, and a few other Spurs players. Of course, Pop as well. I'm not a fan of Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili, but where did I once say anything about the Heat & Spurs? I didn't. I actually have as much respect for the Spurs as any franchise in sports, PERIOD.
However, model franchise? No thanks. Neither is Miami.
I like to look at the LA Lakers, winners of 14 titles. What about the Celtics who have 15-16? Just because the Spurs have 3 titles, all in the last 8-years, doesn't mean that they're the "model franchise" - that's just an absurd statement. If you wonna base that on recent history (winning your first title in 1999.........is recent history), then Miami is the model franchise right now. San Antonio was the previous year. Detroit the year before then.
Honestly speaking, if I was a brand new owner and I wanted to take a look at a team's history as a "model franchise" - I'd look at the Lakers, Celtics, and of course the Bulls dynasty. Boston may be down in the dumps right now, but there comes a time for every time where they face such a challenge of rebuilding.
Like I was saying earlier,I dont consider Bowen to be a dirty player.To me a dirty player is someone who goes out and is intentionally trying to hurt someone.More than anything I think Bowen is trying to get into a players head.He doesnt really seem like that kind of person to me.If you go on Spurstalk,youll find some Spurs fans that feel hes dirty,but most are glad to have him on the team.He hasnt been "dirty" so to speak especially after he got that call from Stu Jackson telling him to watch it.A game in which Isaih Thomas was telling his players to "break his neck".
Also all those teams you mentioned would be considered model franchises.IMO the Spurs are a model franchise of todays present NBA.I think every owner agrees with that.Most teams of today would like to model their team like the Spurs have.The 3 titles in 8 years dont hurt either.
Spurz...I don't think you want to use the term "The Patriots of the NBA" to demonstrate how much class you guys have.
The lipstick came off that pig.
Wasn't seriously hurt. Had a black eye, but that's it
Spurz...I don't think you want to use the term "The Patriots of the NBA" to demonstrate how much class you guys have.
The lipstick came off that pig.
You call a black eye being seriously hurt? Damn, back when I played it was "no harm no foul"....unless you walked off with something broke you just played through it.