Doc Rivers cost us Tim Duncan...
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2024 6:05 pm
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Optimus_Steel wrote:Why bring this up again?
T12 wrote:Optimus_Steel wrote:Why bring this up again?
for some reason i remember that David Robinson flew down to the islands and talked Duncan out of signing. this was new information for me.
basketballRob wrote:TMac would've been better off going to Chicago. I remember them throwing out the red carpet for him. I believe he went to the Cubs game and may have thrown out a pitch.
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JF5 wrote:basketballRob wrote:TMac would've been better off going to Chicago. I remember them throwing out the red carpet for him. I believe he went to the Cubs game and may have thrown out a pitch.
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This is an interesting conversation... I don't think McGrady would've turned into the Superstar he was in Orlando if he went to the Bulls. That organization was dysfunctional after the Jordan Era and didn't have the vet presence and the coaching staff that Orlando had during the time.
I think McGrady mightve ended up more like or more known as a Baron Davis or Paul Pierce type player in Chicago rather than a premier type guard being compared to his peers like Kobe, Iverson, and Carter.
But its just my theory.
AdamTheGreek wrote:It still had more to do with Popovich and Robinson than anything else.
richi_v25 wrote:I'm more upset we had Chauncey Billups and Ben Wallace on the team, imagine those 2 with T-mac plus Mike Miller.
bigdogdylan5 wrote:richi_v25 wrote:I'm more upset we had Chauncey Billups and Ben Wallace on the team, imagine those 2 with T-mac plus Mike Miller.
This is by far the most interesting what if… obviously the Duncan stuff gets the headlines but the airplane stuff was always a little overblown. I am sure it wasn’t a good look but as Calipari told Doc you lost him the minute he even flew back to SA without the deal signed.
Going back to Billups and Wallace. The details may matter here like did we have to trade Wallace to get Hill? I don’t think we had to depends on if we were only getting him if we got bigger raises and more years. Hill was basically the hottest thing at the time. He was on track to be an easy top 50 basketball player all time. No GM in there right mind having an extremely raw short Ben Wallace not give him up for Hill. But again did it have to happen? Also devils advocate with Billups is a lot of teams dumped him. Was a high lottery guy who just needed some patience and it paid off for Detroit. It’s clear though Gabriel was not the best evaluator and projector of young talent.
JF5 wrote:basketballRob wrote:TMac would've been better off going to Chicago. I remember them throwing out the red carpet for him. I believe he went to the Cubs game and may have thrown out a pitch.
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This is an interesting conversation... I don't think McGrady would've turned into the Superstar he was in Orlando if he went to the Bulls. That organization was dysfunctional after the Jordan Era and didn't have the vet presence and the coaching staff that Orlando had during the time.
I think McGrady mightve ended up more like or more known as a Baron Davis or Paul Pierce type player in Chicago rather than a premier type guard being compared to his peers like Kobe, Iverson, and Carter.
But its just my theory.
magicsanta wrote:JF5 wrote:basketballRob wrote:TMac would've been better off going to Chicago. I remember them throwing out the red carpet for him. I believe he went to the Cubs game and may have thrown out a pitch.
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This is an interesting conversation... I don't think McGrady would've turned into the Superstar he was in Orlando if he went to the Bulls. That organization was dysfunctional after the Jordan Era and didn't have the vet presence and the coaching staff that Orlando had during the time.
I think McGrady mightve ended up more like or more known as a Baron Davis or Paul Pierce type player in Chicago rather than a premier type guard being compared to his peers like Kobe, Iverson, and Carter.
But its just my theory.
He wishes he’d be comparable to Pierce
magicsanta wrote:JF5 wrote:basketballRob wrote:TMac would've been better off going to Chicago. I remember them throwing out the red carpet for him. I believe he went to the Cubs game and may have thrown out a pitch.
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This is an interesting conversation... I don't think McGrady would've turned into the Superstar he was in Orlando if he went to the Bulls. That organization was dysfunctional after the Jordan Era and didn't have the vet presence and the coaching staff that Orlando had during the time.
I think McGrady mightve ended up more like or more known as a Baron Davis or Paul Pierce type player in Chicago rather than a premier type guard being compared to his peers like Kobe, Iverson, and Carter.
But its just my theory.
He wishes he’d be comparable to Pierce
Rainwater wrote:magicsanta wrote:JF5 wrote:
This is an interesting conversation... I don't think McGrady would've turned into the Superstar he was in Orlando if he went to the Bulls. That organization was dysfunctional after the Jordan Era and didn't have the vet presence and the coaching staff that Orlando had during the time.
I think McGrady mightve ended up more like or more known as a Baron Davis or Paul Pierce type player in Chicago rather than a premier type guard being compared to his peers like Kobe, Iverson, and Carter.
But its just my theory.
He wishes he’d be comparable to Pierce
Paul was never as good as T-Mac. Paul is lucky that KG and Allen saved him and won a title or people would barely remember him.