I'm glad David West picked the Spurs.
(Was going through old pics and found this gem from 2010.)
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(Was going through old pics and found this gem from 2010.)
quote:This is odd criteria to list. Would Doc Rivers and Steve Kerr share 25 if it was retired? Does Vinny Del Negro get his number retired? Allan Bristow? Monty Williams?
And he did go on to be an HC
quote:Everyone on the '14 team.
How many current Spurs deserve to have their number retired?
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How many current Spurs deserve to have their number retired?
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How many current Spurs deserve to have their number retired?
quote:There will never be another Sidney Greenquote:
How many current Spurs deserve to have their number retired?
I never want another #21
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How many current Spurs deserve to have their number retired?
I never want another #21
quote:Alvin Robertson or GTFO.quote:There will never be another Sidney Greenquote:
How many current Spurs deserve to have their number retired?
I never want another #21
quote:I actually grew up next door to Alvin and the Robertson family. My sister is still close to his daughters. It was interesting.quote:Alvin Robertson or GTFO.quote:There will never be another Sidney Greenquote:
How many current Spurs deserve to have their number retired?
I never want another #21
except for all that woman beating underage sex trafficking stuff. seriously wtf Alvin? He carried my Spurs heart from Gervin to DRob.
quote:More quadruple-doubles and DPOY awards than that other #21.
Alvin Robertson or GTFO.
quote:Only Quad-Double with steals.quote:More quadruple-doubles and DPOY awards than that other #21.
Alvin Robertson or GTFO.
quote:As far as I know, he had temper issues long before I ever met him. Also he and his wife were pretty open with being unfaithful. But there were a couple Halloweens where he and I took my sister and his daughters trick or treating while his wife and my parents sat on the driveway passing out candy to kids and he was a lot of fun and good with the kids. He'd invite me to play HORSE or talk about basketball, where he was pretty open about talking about stuff, even though I didn't really have great tact as a 15 year old obsessed with the Spurs.
So was he a good guy that just went down the wrong path or was he messed up from day one?
quote:Yeah I was just trying to throw Avery a bone. He DID start for many seasons at PG and ran the team on the floor for many seasons, put up some nice assist numbers. (Obviously Kerr and Rivers didn't pile up the Spurs career stats or starts that Avery did.) He was a very serviceable many season starter at PG who hit a huge clutch shot to give the franchise its first title. It doesn't bother me that his number is retired, but he's borderline. I think he's got a better argument than Bowen.quote:This is odd criteria to list. Would Doc Rivers and Steve Kerr share 25 if it was retired? Does Vinny Del Negro get his number retired? Allan Bristow? Monty Williams?
And he did go on to be an HC
just thinking out loud, not trying to cause a fight or anything.
quote:I like Avery and what he's about a lot, and have even had a couple of great chats with him at games at Reed, but he was probably the weakest link as a starter on every Spurs team he played on. He was a good leader, but should have been a backup PG and was forced to play a major role on some flawed teams because of a lack of alternatives. And that "championship clinching shot" he hit wasn't exactly the Memorial Day Miracle: it was a wide open midrange shot hit with 47 seconds to go in game 5 of a series the Spurs were going to win unless the team plane crashed.quote:
He DID start for many seasons at PG and ran the team on the floor for many seasons, put up some nice assist numbers. (Obviously Kerr and Rivers didn't pile up the Spurs career stats or starts that Avery did.) He was a very serviceable many season starter at PG who hit a huge clutch shot to give the franchise its first title. It doesn't bother me that his number is retired, but he's borderline. I think he's got a better argument than Bowen.
quote:I was terrified when he took that shot. I didn't think he could hit a wide open J from there. I don't know why, but I like Bowen's number up there more than Avery's. I guess in my eyes Bowen was a niche guy...but his niche was needed and he was the best 3 & D guy in the league before the league even knew it needed 3 & D guys. And I think Avery was a very serviceable many season starter at PG...and that he could have been replaced by a lot of different guys. I don't think Bowen could have.quote:quote:
He was a very serviceable many season starter at PG who hit a huge clutch shot to give the franchise its first title. It doesn't bother me that his number is retired, but he's borderline. I think he's got a better argument than Bowen.
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I once had Antonio Daniels watch us play church league softball. We used to play out at Westover Hills, and he was in the stands at least once. Not sure if he went to church there, but everybody just treated him like a regular dude, which was nice to see.