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Re: Is SA a better destination than Boston?
« Reply #15 on: June 07, 2013, 11:43:18 AM »

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San Antonio no doubt.

Better climate, advantageous tax situation, stable organization, and probably the best coach in the game. 


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Re: Is SA a better destination than Boston?
« Reply #16 on: June 07, 2013, 11:55:49 AM »

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San Antonio no doubt.

Better climate, advantageous tax situation, stable organization, and probably the best coach in the game.

I do think it partly depends on the player.  There are players out there who might prefer the atmosphere in Boston, both with the history, and the pace of the city, over a place like San Antonio. 

The other thing about San Antonio is that even though they have a stable organization and a great coach, they are also kind of like the Patriots of the NBA.  They basically play moneyball.  They are not player friendly.  Doc is a much more player friendly coach. 

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« Reply #17 on: June 07, 2013, 12:01:36 PM »

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San Antonio no doubt.

Better climate, advantageous tax situation, stable organization, and probably the best coach in the game.

I do think it partly depends on the player.  There are players out there who might prefer the atmosphere in Boston, both with the history, and the pace of the city, over a place like San Antonio. 

The other thing about San Antonio is that even though they have a stable organization and a great coach, they are also kind of like the Patriots of the NBA.  They basically play moneyball.  They are not player friendly.  Doc is a much more player friendly coach.

I think that depends on who you are as a player, too, though.

The Spurs have proven that they will give playing time to guys who work hard and demonstrate a willingness to buy in -- much like the Patriots.  They've also shown they won't give playing time to players who don't do that.

Some players might prefer that sort of situation.  Others not as much.
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Re: Is SA a better destination than Boston?
« Reply #18 on: June 07, 2013, 12:04:04 PM »

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Re: Is SA a better destination than Boston?
« Reply #19 on: June 07, 2013, 12:32:26 PM »

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San Antonio no doubt.

Better climate, advantageous tax situation, stable organization, and probably the best coach in the game.

I do think it partly depends on the player.  There are players out there who might prefer the atmosphere in Boston, both with the history, and the pace of the city, over a place like San Antonio. 

The other thing about San Antonio is that even though they have a stable organization and a great coach, they are also kind of like the Patriots of the NBA.  They basically play moneyball.  They are not player friendly.  Doc is a much more player friendly coach.

I think that depends on who you are as a player, too, though.

The Spurs have proven that they will give playing time to guys who work hard and demonstrate a willingness to buy in -- much like the Patriots.  They've also shown they won't give playing time to players who don't do that.

Some players might prefer that sort of situation.  Others not as much.

Right, exactly.  Just like in the NFL, there are Belichick guys, and then there are guys who would never want to play for him.

For example, lets say Deron Williams has to choose between playing for Pop or Doc...I get the feeling he would choose Doc.  Shane Battier would probably love to play for Pop.

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What do you mean no football to compete with?

There are no other pro football or baseball teams in San Antonio, is what I meant.   Your top dawg no sharing the stage with Tom Brady or David Ortiz.

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« Reply #21 on: June 07, 2013, 01:15:37 PM »

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What do you mean no football to compete with?

There are no other pro football or baseball teams in San Antonio, is what I meant.   Your top dawg no sharing the stage with Tom Brady or David Ortiz.

This is false.

Just because there are no San Antonio based teams doesn't mean there's no competition. The Cowboys, Longhorns, and Rangers, as well as the Houston teams (not as much) are all still very popular down here.
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« Reply #22 on: June 07, 2013, 01:21:58 PM »

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What do you mean no football to compete with?

There are no other pro football or baseball teams in San Antonio, is what I meant.   Your top dawg no sharing the stage with Tom Brady or David Ortiz.

This is false.

Just because there are no San Antonio based teams doesn't mean there's no competition. The Cowboys, Longhorns, and Rangers, as well as the Houston teams (not as much) are all still very popular down here.

And after seeing the High School Football Stadium in Pflugerville TX (right outside of Austin) I can tell you there are people who care more about HS football than the spurs.
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Re: Is SA a better destination than Boston?
« Reply #23 on: June 07, 2013, 01:24:07 PM »

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What do you mean no football to compete with?

There are no other pro football or baseball teams in San Antonio, is what I meant.   Your top dawg no sharing the stage with Tom Brady or David Ortiz.

This is false.

Just because there are no San Antonio based teams doesn't mean there's no competition. The Cowboys, Longhorns, and Rangers, as well as the Houston teams (not as much) are all still very popular down here.

And after seeing the High School Football Stadium in Pflugerville TX (right outside of Austin) I can tell you there are people who care more about HS football than the spurs.

Absolutely
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