2012-13 San Antonio Spurs thread

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Thanks shark. Did you see the playoff MVP article? I don't have insider but I wonder what they said about Tony.
Sher Thing
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I think Pop realized that on this stage Nando and Cory will both be similarly inconsistent on the offensive end of the court. Take that into account and then realize that at least Cory brings hard nosed D and isn't afraid of contact and it makes it a pretty easy decision.

I thought Nando did a lot of good things throughout the season but when Pop declared him "the guy" he kind of fell off and played pretty poorly down the stretch. I agree with the Joseph decision and have been impressed by his defense, rebounding and hustle. His jumpers are just a bonus.
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I thought Nando did a lot of good things throughout the season but when Pop declared him "the guy" he kind of fell off and played pretty poorly down the stretch. I agree with the Joseph decision and have been impressed by his defense, rebounding and hustle. His jumpers are just a bonus.

I don't think De Colo is ready to be the guy the offense runs through, and when you try to make him be that guy the opposing defense can take advantage of him to some extent. I think the same is true of Joseph, they just don't ask him to do nearly as much. He's listed as a PG but he plays off the ball in the half court.

Playing in the same role, they are similarly effective on offense but Joseph has a slight edge on defense. I don't think the advantage is as big there as it looks like, although Joseph has definitely come a long way since his first few games. Sometimes overt effort (arms waving everywhere, lots of squeaking sneakers) looks like better defense than it actually is. De Colo is much more of a "just be in the right spot" defender, but he had a few nice defensive games and a knack for turning defense into offense.

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Many league insiders believe Spurs longtime assistant Mike Budenholzer will be Danny Ferry’s choice in Atlanta.
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Hasn't Bud been linked to many jobs over the years? What's to say he finally takes this one?
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He's been in the running, but never chosen I believe. If you have a chance to take a head coaching job in the NBA, you don't turn it down.
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Ulrich
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Pretty sure the Spurs have the lowest ratio of alcoholic drinks to plaid shirts in the league.
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Diet's post
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Pretty sure the Spurs have the lowest ratio of alcoholic drinks to plaid shirts in the league.


cry/laugh
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Enzo The Baker
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Coach Bud officially a Hawk. Hopefully this means Pop will be around well after the Duncan era. If not, always Ime Udoka and his burgandy suits.
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Hopefully he'll come back home when Pop leaves.
Enzo The Baker
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Realistically, I could see Brett Brown as the successor now. Don't know how I really feel about that.
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Enzo The Baker
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I would think so. Was Thibs hired before or after the Celtics were done with the playoffs?
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Houston Summit
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Mavs were the runner-up in 2006. Other than that, that was a crazy list
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Mavs were the runner-up in 2006. Other than that, that was a crazy list

DON'T BRING IT UP
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Ganondorf
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Dr. J just said that the Spurs (outside of Philly) are his favorite NBA team.
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Is Popovich really 64 years old? He doesn't look it.

No homo
Enzo The Baker
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The Spurs worked out Tim Hardaway Jr. A lot of analysts are saying that this is going to be a foreign-heavy draft. I'm sure we'll go that rout.
Enzo The Baker
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Bad News, fellow Spurs fans.

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Turns out there is a negative to reaching the NBA Finals: Matt Bonner was forced to break out a fresh pair from his dwindling stock of New Balance sneakers.

“I think I have three left,” he said. “Now I know I can get all the way to the Finals with three pairs. One pair for practice, one pair for all the stuff on the road and one pair for home games. I have three pairs left now, so if we make it to the Finals next year I might be in trouble. It’s a small sacrifice to make.”
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He's hiding sandwiches in the other shoes.
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phatbc
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GREAT article
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http://www.ere.net/2013/05/31/there-is-no-i-in-team-but-theres-a-team-in-spurs/
Another good article.

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The San Antonio Spurs have a keen eye for talent. They do a lot of things right and a lot of those principles are applicable to how we in corporate America recruit and retain employees and run our organizations.

Starting with recruiting, the Spurs have a keen eye for talent. They do not chase super-flashy, high-priced free agents. Rather, their approach has been to travel the globe and find players who fly under the radar with superb talent and who are overlooked, like Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, and Gary Neal, and then to develop those players into superstars. When they do sign a player, that player has to fit the profile of the organization, which typically means possession of a team-first mentality, selfless in actions, good person, and willing to buy into the system.

Looking at retention and starting at the top, their coach Gregg Popovich has been the head coach of the Spurs for 17 years and with him several of his assistant coaches have long tenure. This tenure of coaches has been vital to the success of the team, as tenured leaders come with knowledge, credibility, trust, and a strategic outlook.

In looking at the player roster, tenure has also been paramount with the team. The Big Three — Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, and Tony Parker — have played together since the 2001-02 season and have shared in three NBA titles and 11 straight playoff appearances. No three players have played together longer on any current NBA roster. Their experience, maturity, professionalism, and leadership have been the key drivers in bringing other players into the organization where they are taught the system, professionalism, and how to be successful. All three players — Duncan, Ginobili, and Parker — have had the chance to test the free agent market and go to teams in bigger markets. Yet all stayed with the organization due to their relationships with the coaches, the executives, the owner, and the fans. The organization has made it so great for them that they remain loyal to the team.

Forbes recently named the San Antonio Spurs North America’s Best Run Professional Sports Franchise. This is not by accident. The Spurs are a world-class organization and all the credit should go to the management and the players. Specifically looking at the players, they are not full of flash and selfishness. While other teams have superstars who show up in the media everyday due to controversy or trouble, one will be hard pressed to ever find the smallest blip in the media on a Spurs player.

The players’ “team first” mentality has also been a key driver in their long term success. No other team in the NBA could have a superstar like Tim Duncan lead the team for so many years, then suddenly take a back seat to the new game plan and watch another player be elevated into his spot. Most importantly, the organization has created a culture of buying into the team’s system. Magic Johnson recently said it best: “If you turned on the TV in the middle of a Spurs game, they could be up by 100 or down by 100 and you would never know it because they play the exact same way in either scenario.”

In 2006 while living in Florida, I packed all my things and moved to San Antonio, simply to be closer to the Spurs organization. I am not a bandwagon fan in any respect as I have loved the Spurs ever since they drafted Navy frontcourt man David Robinson in 1989. As I sat and watched the Spurs sweep the Memphis Grizzlies in the Western Conference Finals — I couldn’t help but to be inspired by the continuous success the Spurs have had over the last couple of decades. The San Antonio Spurs, according to ESPN, became the first NBA team to win 50 games in a season over 14 consecutive years and have won four NBA championships since the 1998-1999 season. Forbes recently named the Spurs North America’s Best Run Professional Sports Franchise. No other team in any professional sport has had consistent success like the San Antonio Spurs over the past two decades.

Take a lesson from the greatest sports franchise in America and see if you can create a team, a department, or even a company where you recruit not only the best, but those who fit your culture and have that team-first mentality — then develop them. Create a retention program where you can identify and keep your key leaders and team members in order to create an environment of knowledge, credibility, trust, and strategy.

Many say they wish to build a world class organization — so do it and build a team that acts with class and professionalism and that puts the team first and who buys into the management and leadership system. You may not win an NBA title, but you could grow your company, department, etc. to unparalleled success.



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Sher Thing
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Another great article on Duncan.

http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/52056813/ns/sports-nba/
Enzo The Baker
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Manu says he at least wants to play another year with the Spurs. At least he's realistic. But if he wants a one year deal, he might be demanding more dough.
Sher Thing
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I would give him a 2 year contract worth 10-14 mil with the 2nd year being partially guaranteed.

That seems more than fair to me.
 
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