**** Spurs offseason thread ****

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21,20 and 9 will all be retired knowing the Spurs.

21 and 20 are the only ones deserving. SA would burn the place down if 20 was not retired.

JMHO the only numbers that should have been retired were 50, 44 and maybe 13 and 32.

32 because Sean went through a lot in '99 and no one knew except a few and then he was able to return to the court. Not a 100% but a great story anyway you look at it.
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Desert fever has his number retired

Everyone else is deserving
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No to Elliott. Great story but not retirement worthy. But the Spurs are a different breed.
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TP would be more deserving than Sean based on playing career.
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21,20 and 9 will all be retired knowing the Spurs.

21 and 20 are the only ones deserving.
Not sure if serious.....
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I wouldn't have retired Johnny Moore, James Silas, Bowen or Avery Johnson.

I'm good with Elliott, Gervin, Robinson, Duncan, Manu and Parker. And someday Kawhi.
Sher Thing
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Boban Marjanovic getting his physical today:



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21,20 and 9 will all be retired knowing the Spurs.

21 and 20 are the only ones deserving.


Yeah, can't have a Finals MVP's # mucking up the rafters, amirite?


































Am I being trolled right now?
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I wouldn't have retired Johnny Moore, James Silas, Bowen or Avery Johnson.

I'm good with Elliott, Gervin, Robinson, Duncan, Manu and Parker. And someday Kawhi.
Ditto.
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I can't believe the conversation has gone this long and nobody has mentioned the drastic oversight of why Billy Paultz has not had his number retired!
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The Whopper
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Or GTFO!!
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Parker could retire tomorrow and be more than deserving of having his number in the rafters.... To say otherwise is well **** it's just plain ruhtarded
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Hey lets stop arguing with each other and get back to arguing with other fans.

I love when the Dallas sports radio refers to the Spurs as playing boring brand of basketball. Didn't know winning was boring!
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21,20 and 9 will all be retired knowing the Spurs.

21 and 20 are the only ones deserving. SA would burn the place down if 20 was not retired.
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Hey lets stop arguing with each other and get back to arguing with other fans.

I love when the Dallas sports radio refers to the Spurs as playing boring brand of basketball. Didn't know winning was boring!
Is it weird that I'll watch (fairly often) those "Beautiful Game" highlight reels that came out last year?

Really, it's the only place you'll see Nando DeColo do anything...
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I wouldn't have retired Johnny Moore, James Silas, Bowen or Avery Johnson.

I'm good with Elliott, Gervin, Robinson, Duncan, Manu and Parker. And someday Kawhi.
somewhere, Jaren Jackson sheds a solitary tear and he doesn't even know why.
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PLUM LOCO is talkin' loco.

9 will be retired, and deserves to be.
PLUM LOCO
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#9 will be retired no doubt about it.

My problem with Tony is Tony. He has always seemed to be more about him than the SPURS.

He should be a SPUR 24-7. When he insist on playing during the summer, EuroBall, Olympics, etc. it does not help him or the SPURS.

Just look at the past playoff run for proof.
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Have any of you people ever friended a celebrity on facebook? I don't have facebook and I can't imagine being a famous person and getting random requests from people to be your friend. It sounds weird and super creepy.
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That's Tony's public page and is probably run by a publicist. He may have a personal FB account, but it's definitely not searchable.
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Looks like Marjanovich officially signed yeaterday with the Spurs. Spurs have not publicly announced the signing for whatever reason yet, probably waiting for their clearance letter from FIBA which should be on the way.

Green was next and officially signed today in Vegas. Looks like Leonard is next and then West.
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One interesting note is that the Spurs have not waived Reggie Williams yet and his unguaranteed contract remains on the books for now. Most likely because it gives the Spurs some flexibility in a possible trade scenario where they can send back some money via his unguaranteed contract. Wouldn't be able to take on a player that's making anything more then ~$2M this season but the option is there.
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Q&A with Danny Green:
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LAS VEGAS Not long before sitting down to sign his four-year, $45 million contract to return to the Spurs on Tuesday, Danny Green sat down with the Express-News to talk about free agency, his role in the LaMarcus Aldridge chase and why he was willing to take a discount to remain in San Antonio.
Q. With LaMarcus Aldridge on board, the Spurs are sort of in the position of being the talk of July. What's that like?
DG: "It's very different role for us. We've never been looked at as the team to win it all. When you get a guy like LaMarcus Aldridge, you're going to get that attention. It's an exciting time of year. We had to let some guys go. It sucks. It's sad. We're going to miss those guys, but it's an exciting and I'm looking forward to the season with this roster that we have."
Q. Are the expectations heightened because of Aldridge's arrival?
DG: "A lot of people are expecting us to do well, and not just in San Antonio. If we don't, I'm sure we're going to get some backlash for it. You know how Pop is. We don't care what the media says. We just want to be healthy at the end of the season and everybody playing in sync and having that chemistry."
Q. The Spurs have played for and won titles with teams built on depth and continuity. What are the challenges of integrating new pieces?
DG: "That's going to be the biggest thing for us throughout the year. Winning games, of course, helps. We just need to make sure we're in sync and have a rhythm, so that everybody knows where they need to be and what they need to do. We hope the new guys adjust quickly and learn the system fast. They're high IQ guys, so I expect them to catch on pretty quick."
Q. Cleveland started slow after adding LeBron James and Kevin Love last season, but recovered to make the Finals. Does playing in the West give a team less margin for error in finding itself?
DG: "Not to knock the east or anything, but it's tough in the West. You see as the years go on and people try to add Big Threes, it doesn't happen overnight. Boston's the only team to do it the first year. It takes time to build a flow and get chemistry. We're not expecting to come out and be the greatest team ever. We just want to build something over time."
Q. Does the "Beautiful Game" offense have to be altered to fit with Aldridge? He's a different big than Tiago Splitter, obviously.
DG: "Not at all. He's going to make it a lot easier for us. Our game is not as much Xs and Os as people think. It's just playing in the flow of the game. If you have unselfish players who can drive and kick and make plays. He gives us another threat, a low-post threat. We need somebody down there who can score for us."
Q. Do you remember where you were when you heard Aldridge was definitely in?
DG: "I was in New York. I actually spoke for to him on the phone before he made his decision. He called me, which I was surprised about. He asked me some questions. He wanted to know the ins and outs of the organization, how it was. He didn't want it to be culture shock for him. I told him, 'You're a low maintenance guy, high IQ. It's not going to mess you up. It should be good.' I answered his questions and had a good indication that he's going to come with us."
Q. What about your own free agency? How did that go down?
DG: "We talked on the phone up until the date. Pop told me to let them know what was happening (with other teams), what was going on before I make any decisions. I told him I would, and we kept in contact. Detroit came in and Toronto came in, and I told Pop. They (the Spurs) told me they might have some space. They're not to to be able to give what other guys are going to offer, but they could come close. I said if you guys can get close, I'm coming back. It's simple as that."
"He said, 'Alright we're going to make the moves we need to make and try to make space and bring you back.' And they did it. It got done so quickly, I didn't have to go through the whole frenzy. It was easy to me."
Q. Why were you so willing to stay in San Antonio for less money that other wings got elsewhere?
DG: "Because I thought we had a good shot at getting LaMarcus. San Antonio is home for me. I know the system and the organization. It's an easy way of life. Anywhere else, you don't get the same weather, the same type of fans and people. It was a situation where I was willing to come back for less."
Q. How seriously did you look at other teams?
DG: "I was supposed to have a meeting with (Detroit's Stan) Van Gundy, but that got cancelled because it happened so fast. I didn't get a chance to talk to many people."
Q.What did Popovich say when you told him the news you were coming back?
DG: "He said, I'm surprised you still want to play for me. I promise I'll be nicer this time.' I probably don't believe him."

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Thanks, great interview!
tbirdspur2010
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Danny Gr33n is just a quality individual. So happy to have him back!
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Cool article on D Green.
http://www.nba.com/spurs/persistence-danny-green
Sher Thing
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#9 will be retired no doubt about it.

My problem with Tony is Tony. He has always seemed to be more about him than the SPURS.

He should be a SPUR 24-7. When he insist on playing during the summer, EuroBall, Olympics, etc. it does not help him or the SPURS.

Just look at the past playoff run for proof.
Just not true at all whatsoever. Doesn't even warrant a discussion. smh

Moving on.
Sher Thing
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Kyle Anderson with a pretty solid (quiet) five SL games scoring thus far:

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@AirlessJordan: Spurs G/F Kyle Anderson's last five Summer League games (19.6 ppg):
19 points
22 points
23 points
9 points
25 points
tbirdspur2010
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They be hatin' on Frenchie McWonderbutt and I, for one, will not have it.
Sher Thing
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They be hatin' on Frenchie McWonderbutt and I, for one, will not have it.
Nothin new my man, nothin new. Congrats on the move back to SA btw. Saw your post somewhere (here, ST or the rant) that you recently moved back. Just in time for all the excitement I see.
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They be hatin' on Frenchie McWonderbutt and I, for one, will not have it.
Nothin new my man, nothin new. Congrats on the move back to SA btw. Saw your post somewhere (here, ST or the rant) that you recently moved back. Just in time for all the excitement I see.
Thanks Sher! It's a real blessing to be back. Missed this place and of course being able to see the Spurs live and in person.

We'll have to do a TexAgs GTG at the AT&T Center this upcoming season or something.
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Q.What did Popovich say when you told him the news you were coming back?

DG: "He said, I'm surprised you still want to play for me. I promise I'll be nicer this time.' I probably don't believe him."
Perfect.

And that interview just shows me how lucky we are to have DG on our team.
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#9 will be retired no doubt about it.

My problem with Tony is Tony. He has always seemed to be more about him than the SPURS.

He should be a SPUR 24-7. When he insist on playing during the summer, EuroBall, Olympics, etc. it does not help him or the SPURS.

Just look at the past playoff run for proof.
Why? Because he likes to talk to reporters more than Timmy and Pop? Just because Tony's personality is different than the quiet, just do the work stars we've had doesn't mean he's all about Tony.

And in terms of Euro Ball, the Olympics, etc., you know Manu did the exact same thing and it hampered us when it came to championship runs (or lack thereof)? You have to realize that these guys come from countries where they are the Lebron James' of that country. They have a lot of people who count on them and want them to play in international competitions. It's not like here where you have 10-20 huge stars to pick from for the Olympics.
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I hate the argument that because a player is employed by a team that they should be indentured to that team 24/7/365. No other job does that, outside of the military.
 
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