Do other teams have their legends and former players come in and advise and practice with the current team in the way that the Spurs do?
i think he's still an employee of the organization technically lol feels like it's a small market thing
I feel like Dirk did it a little bit before everything went to shit, but definitely feels like the Spurs do it a lot more. Finley does but he's obviously in a front office position so maybe not the same.
Seems like a good guy to have around. It’s mostly Manu but I know Robinson, Duncan, Aldridge will all work out with the players even practice with them. Antonio Daniels, Sean Elliott and other more role players come in. It’s crazy because a large amount of former players still live here. They never left even after getting traded or retiring. There’s even an alumni locker room in the practice facility that they are welcome to.
Big Ben does something similar from time to time. Rip also frequents the team but not in the same capacity
Yeah duh no idea what teams will be willing to offer for Giannis - he’s gonna be 32 his legs are always injured and he will want to be the main focus on the offense bringing the ball up etc (sorry can’t see him setting screens for Tatum or whomever and just setting up on the block) - sacrificing assets and 250 million may be too much for some owners and if he stays with the bucks forget I said any of the above
This is such a classic Harden game that I’m unsure what you’re referring to it could be so many things
That Harden sequence. Misses the second free throw, gets a block on defense, immediately turns it over. lol
Bad Cade turnovers. Jalen Duren humiliation ritual continues. James Harden a fucking clown thank you fans