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  1. #3721

    Quote Originally Posted by icon_king View Post
    hahaha gi unsa god pagka tiguwang namu ... imu man i pahid ang tiniguwang nga style ninyo sa amua hahahaha
    Exhibit B

  2. #3722
    im a huge Tim Duncan Fan!!! Go spurs!!! i really hope healthy sila karon na season

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    pataka lang ka ug pasagad dah... ako gi tanaw ang roster 28.78 ra ang amung average age. inyu 29.4... hahahaha ayaw lagi english english brod...dili lagi na mahitabo mas tiguwang mi... basin ikaw natakdan naka sa pagka tiguwang...

    Spurs Roster


    computa ni sya brod ... 29.40... wala nalang nako apila ang mga free agents kay wala manay apil sa compute..


    2009-10 Roster
    NUM PLAYER POS HT WT DOB FROM YRS
    45 DeJuan Blair F 6-7 265 04/22/1989 Pittsburgh R
    15 Matt Bonner C-F 6-10 240 04/05/1980 Florida 5
    Nando De Colo ** G 6-5 200 06/23/1987 France R
    21 Tim Duncan F 6-11 260 04/25/1976 Wake Forest 12
    4 Michael Finley F-G 6-7 225 03/06/1973 Wisconsin 14
    20 Manu Ginobili G 6-6 205 07/28/1977 Argentina 7
    1 Malik Hairston G 6-6 220 02/23/1987 Oregon 1
    Marcus Haislip F 6-10 230 12/22/1980 Tennessee 3
    3 George Hill G 6-2 180 05/04/1986 IUPUI 1
    24 Richard Jefferson F-G 6-7 225 06/21/1980 Arizona 8
    28 Ian Mahinmi C 6-11 230 11/05/1986 France 1
    8 Roger Mason Jr. G 6-5 212 09/10/1980 Virginia 5
    33 Jack McClinton ** G 6-1 185 01/19/1985 Miami (Fla.) R
    34 Antonio McDyess F 6-9 245 09/07/1974 Alabama 13
    9 Tony Parker G 6-2 180 05/17/1982 France 8
    42 Theo Ratliff C 6-10 235 04/17/1973 Wyoming 14
    5 Ime Udoka (FA) F-G 6-5 220 08/09/1977 Portland State 5
    11 Jacque Vaughn (FA) G 6-1 190 02/11/1975 Kansas 12
    2 Marcus Williams G 6-7 207 11/18/1986 Arizona 2


    ang amua 28.78 ayaw lagi pataka lagi .... claro kaayo na tiguwang imung mga player


    2009-10 Roster
    NUM PLAYER POS HT WT DOB FROM YRS
    20 Ray Allen G 6-5 205 07/20/1975 Connecticut 13
    42 Tony Allen G 6-4 213 01/11/1982 Oklahoma State 5
    11 Glen Davis F 6-9 289 01/01/1986 Louisiana State 2
    5 Kevin Garnett F 6-11 253 05/19/1976 Farragut Academy HS (IL) 14
    4 J.R. Giddens G 6-5 215 02/13/1985 New Mexico 1
    50 Eddie House G 6-1 175 05/14/1978 Arizona State 9
    Lester Hudson ** G 6-3 190 08/07/1984 Tennessee-Martin R
    8 Stephon Marbury (FA) G 6-2 205 02/20/1977 Georgia Tech 13
    7 Mikki Moore (FA) F-C 7-0 225 11/04/1975 Nebraska 11
    43 Kendrick Perkins C 6-10 280 11/10/1984 Clifton J. Ozen HS (TX) 6
    34 Paul Pierce F 6-7 235 10/13/1977 Kansas 11
    9 Rajon Rondo G 6-1 171 02/22/1986 Kentucky 3
    44 Brian Scalabrine C-F 6-9 235 03/18/1978 USC 8
    12 Bill Walker G-F 6-6 220 10/09/1987 Kansas State 1
    30 Rasheed Wallace F-C 6-11 230 09/17/1974 North Carolina 14
    13 Shelden Williams F 6-9 250 10/21/1983 Duke 3


    now you do the math.... imu cguro gi apil ang mga FA si marbury ug moore ug ehap.... wamana sila apil sa roster....

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    San Antonio Spurs Roster - NBA Basketball - ESPN

    average age 28.06

    Boston Celtics Roster - NBA Basketball - ESPN

    average age 27.76

    now tell me whos old.... i told you from the start this team is suffering from OLD MAN'S SYNDROME... to tell you if you are after experience because most of your players are old , then your wrong... if you could lower your average age to at least 27.00 then you might have a shot... competing againts younger teams will tired you out.... start massaging those knees from time to time... because youll be needing it... its an 82 game season... you might not make it... please send my regards to your GRAND pa coach POP
    Last edited by icon_king; 09-03-2009 at 12:19 PM.

  5. #3725
    Try to collate those who are "actually signed". And include na din your recent free agent signing (Daniels). Then come back here with your results.

    Either way:
    Let's say you're figures are correct (which isn't), you mean to tell us that since we have an age difference of 0.3 years (which translates to 4 months) makes us a waaaaaay older team? Hahahaha I like the way you think.

    if you could lower your average age to at least 27.00 then you might have a shot...
    And where on God's green earth did you get this statistic?

  6. #3726
    Robinson's bad luck led to Spurs' success
    Jerry Briggs - Express-News

    David Robinson suffered from a few bad bounces during his 14-year career with the Spurs.

    He endured his share of rotten luck.

    But as if ordained by the gods of basketball, Robinson always seemed to benefit from more than a few turns of good fortune along the way, as well.

    And, curiously, his worst luck sometimes immediately preceded the best of times.

    Six years after retiring from the NBA, Robinson is riding high again, headed for induction on Sept. 11 into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

    Robinson will join hoops icons Michael Jordan, John Stockton, Jerry Sloan and other inductees in the Class of 2009 at ceremonies in Springfield, Mass.

    Robinson met the local media Wednesday at the Carver Academy, an elementary school that he funded and built eight years ago on the city's East Side.

    In a 90-minute trip down memory lane, Robinson shared his thoughts on a remarkable career and called the Hall of Fame induction “a phenomenal honor” that encompasses every award, trophy and title that he ever won.

    “It's kind of a picture of all the things together,” Robinson said.

    In the past few days, friends and acquaintances have recalled the U.S. Naval Academy graduate's ability to deal with adversity and find a way to win.

    Not that the Spurs lost much during the Robinson era, mind you.

    They won 65 percent of their games and two championships before he retired after the 2002-03 season.

    Still, as the No. 1 overall pick in the 1987 NBA draft, much was expected of Robinson, and so his high-profile setbacks sometimes had the feel of citywide crises.

    Robinson said the low point for him personally was the 1995 loss to Houston in the Western Conference finals.

    The Spurs entered the playoffs with the best record in the league at 62-20.

    But Robinson couldn't stop Houston center Hakeem Olajuwon, and the Rockets won the series, then went on to capture their second straight world title.

    “For me,” Robinson said, “that was the lowest point and the most discouraging.”

    A little more than a year later, Robinson threw out his back, then broke his foot, forcing him to sit and watch for the last 31/2 months of the 1996-97 season.

    A frightful, 62-loss disaster ensued.

    “Ridiculous,” Robinson said, recalling the year in which most of the Spurs' front-line players went down with injuries. “It was a mess.”

    It was also the start of something divine. The Spurs won the lottery in 1997 and claimed the No. 1 draft pick, power forward Tim Duncan.

    Duncan has since led the Spurs to four NBA titles.

    Robinson, who evolved from a big-time scorer to defensive stopper after Duncan arrived, won his long-coveted championships in 1999 and 2003.

    In that sense, Robinson's misery in his lost season was nothing more than a mirage.

    “That was a loss that was a win,” former Spurs guard Avery Johnson said. “It's amazing when you lose and you're winning at the same time. When you're going through it, you don't even recognize it.”

    Former Spurs guard George Gervin said it was “almost like fate” that Robinson, down and out of the game temporarily, would suddenly get the help that he needed to win his first championship.

    “David is a faith-believin' man anyway, a very spiritual guy,” said Gervin, the franchise's first Hall of Fame player. “As the old saying goes, ‘God works in mysterious ways,' and it kind of fits into his character, because of his faith.”

    Robinson played the end of the 1995-96 season with a hernia that got worse during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.

    “It got so bad that the doctor gave me a patch to put on my stomach to keep everything in,” he said.

    After the Olympics, he underwent surgery to correct the issue. But with Spurs training camp looming, Robinson knows now that he might have needed a little more time to build up the muscles in his core.

    He went down with the back injury in a preseason game at the Louisiana Superdome.

    Did the limited time to rehabilitate from the surgery lead to the back injury?

    “Possibly, yeah,” he said. “Would it have happened anyway? I don't know ... I'm sure it played a role.

    “If I had had my surgery a month earlier, would that have made a difference?” Robinson asked rhetorically. “I don't know. But then, we wouldn't have gotten Tim Duncan.

    “So, it turned out to be a great decision.”

    A stroke of good fortune for a faith-believin' man.

    *********************

    Basketball Hall of Fame

    What: Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
    When, where: 5:30-8 p.m., Sept. 11; Springfield, Mass.
    Class of 2009: David Robinson, Michael Jordan, Jerry Sloan, John Stockton, C. Vivian Stringer
    TV: ESPN

  7. #3727
    just to pinpoint that age is not really a factor in winning championships. the chicago bulls during the 1997-98 season had an average age of 29.25. michael jordan was 34, scottie pippen was 32, dennis rodman was 36, ron harper was 33, toni kukoc was 29, and luc longley was 28. these are the bulls key players. between them is an average of 32.0 years of age. such number is even way ahead of san antonio's 28.06 and boston's 27.76. get real guys. if basketball is all about being young, then portland, golden state, and atlanta should have been the top teams in the NBA right now.

  8. #3728
    Quote Originally Posted by .bullet. View Post
    just to pinpoint that age is not really a factor in winning championships. the chicago bulls during the 1997-98 season had an average age of 29.25. michael jordan was 34, scottie pippen was 32, dennis rodman was 36, ron harper was 33, toni kukoc was 29, and luc longley was 28. these are the bulls key players. between them is an average of 32.0 years of age. such number is even way ahead of san antonio's 28.06 and boston's 27.76. get real guys. if basketball is all about being young, then portland, golden state, and atlanta should have been the top teams in the NBA right now.
    Finally! Someone who got it right!

    May your kind increase, o kind sir!

  9. #3729
    Quote Originally Posted by icon_king View Post
    hahaha gi unsa god pagka tiguwang namu ... imu man i pahid ang tiniguwang nga style ninyo sa amua hahahaha
    bisag tiguwang gahi gyapon. tan.awa lang ng celtics mukamang na ika sugod sa season. kusog kaau ang east ron

  10. #3730
    tony p mayneeeeeeeeeeeeeee hahahaha pagpuyo namu oi hahahaha

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