Does Finley regret going to Spurs

Updated on physical education 2024-02-08
48 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Don't regret it, the Spurs should be stronger than the Mavericks! Besides, the calf doesn't want him anymore, so what if you choose?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think if the Spurs had killed the Mavericks last year, they might have won the championship, and in that case, Finley would not have regretted it, but it backfired, so where would he go if he went to the Spurs? He wants to go to a team that can win the championship, let's see, the sun is too fast, his old bones are not suitable; The Heat's front line is full of people: Walker, Posey, Capono, it seems that they can't play if they go, so it's not suitable; But the Spurs are different, the small forward Bowen has no breakthrough ability, and Barry is as old as him, so only at the Spurs can he Finley guarantee playing time.

    Finley shouldn't regret it, he did his best last year, if it weren't for Manu's foul, he might have already won the championship, he's not too old, I'm sure the Spurs won't let him regret it!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I don't regret that the salary is still so high.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Admitting invalidity is just an official statement, and the result of the match will not change

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    。。。I didn't get it. Besides, Finley has retired.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When did it happen, I didn't understand what was said.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The NBA's 04-05 season announced a salary cap for each team, and if the team's total salary exceeds $54.6 million, then the team must pay a luxury tax of $100, and if Finley is replaced, it will save nearly $80 million over three years. On the other hand, Finley's declining age and ability have proven that he is not the boss of the Mavericks at the beginning, affecting the youthfulness of the team, so his departure is inevitable.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Kuban bought him according to the needs of reconstruction, and the so-called advice of some experts.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The salary is too high, and the Kuban does not want to pay the luxury tax.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    At first, because of the salary ceiling and his age.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because of the salary ceiling and his age. And, the Mavericks are to develop new leaders.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    At the beginning, because of the salary ceiling and his age, and because Cuban didn't like him, and Nelson Sr. liked it, he sold it, which indirectly led to Nash and Nelson Sr. being also sold

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    also because Cuban didn't like him, and Nelson Sr. liked him, so he sold it, which indirectly led to Nash and Nelson Sr. being also sold

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because Cuban didn't like him, and Nelson Sr. did.

    Kuban is a **

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Well, yes, it seems like it was last year.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I'm retired, but I want to make a comeback this summer.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    No matter how good the relationship between the two is, they still have to do their best to help the team win when they go to different teams, and besides, the quarrel was not initiated by a profit split.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Each is its own master, it's normal, there's nothing worth stating, winning the championship is the ultimate goal, it seems that Finley hasn't won the championship ring yet.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Off-field is off-field, who do you know on the field!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    As a professional footballer, I should do my best to win with my own team on the pitch, and as for personal relationships, it's off the pitch.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It's teammates, and the Spurs aren't actually the whole team against Nash, and I think basketball players should respect Nash like everyone respects Duncan and won't target him. I think going too big or something just shows a desire to win, isn't it?

    It was the Mavericks who abandoned Finley at the beginning, and he didn't blame Finley, besides, if it was true that Finley and Nash had a very good relationship, and the Spurs were all aimed at Nash, as the landlord said, then it is estimated that Finley would dare not speak out, do you say?

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    All are abandoned.

    There should be sympathy.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It's nothing on the pitch, it's just an opponent, no friends.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It's a team-to-team game! Whichever team you play for, you have to be sincere to that team!

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    1.Personally, I also like Gooden, but his style of play is soft, and he mainly shoots. The Spurs need a character who does coolies for Duncan, and apparently Gooden can't do that!

    Bath has nothing to do with Gooden, the main thing is that the Mavericks have been exchanged for Marion, an all-round forward, plus Howard, and there is no place for Bath! Gooden is here to deepen the depth of the bench!

    Tekoglu left with one word - money.

    I've always admired one of the NBA players I admire the most, but he's getting older, he's got more injuries, and his personality... Hey, bless Xiao Ai!

    3.Artest is a bombshell that can kill opponents as well as teammates! But Kobe Bryant is not Maddie, he has a heart that does not admit defeat, and with technology, he can conquer Atay! The Zen master can also take care of Atai!

    White chocolate is old after all, and it's hard to make a difference!

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    1: Gooden may still not be a good fit for the Spurs' tactical system, and the Spurs focus on defense, which I personally think Gooden is slightly inferior to McDyce.

    The Mavericks also got Marion because they signed Kidd, and it may be that there is not enough salary space, so they cut love.

    Magic's Turkoglu should be more because of money, because he is almost thirty years old, and it will be more secure to earn a pension contract, and Magic quickly poached Carter after Turkoglu left, and the cost was not very large, and he still remained competitive.

    2: This has something to do with the character of AI.,Lone heroes always want to solve problems by themselves.,And now the team basically has a core.,It's counterproductive to recruit AI to get it bad, and it will affect the harmony of the team.,Although AI is old, the strength is still not to be underestimated.,Now I just want to change myself again.,In order to get to a team with the strength to compete for the championship.。

    3: It's hard to say what kind of mentality Atai has when he goes to the Lakers, and the little thing with KB last season may really be like you said, what kind of mess will happen if it doesn't make trouble. But it should be explainable that he didn't stay with the Rockets, the money may not be a contradiction, the money the Rockets gave to Ariza and the Lakers gave Atay is about the same, so it probably has something to do with Maddie.

    White chocolate is going to pay, but it's still uncertain how it is, and the Knicks currently have the right of first refusal to sign Bai Qiao. But I think if Ah Shuai admired him very much, he wouldn't have traded him for Bibi back then.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    1.McDyce is above Goodon in terms of experience and strength, stable and defensive, has won the championship, and the Spurs are fanciful.

    Mavericks' Buzz is so young, and his strength is very good Mavericks want to stay, and his contract expires this year. It's just that the Mavericks gave the full middle class to Gortat of the Magic, but he didn't expect the magic to match **, and at the same time secretly contacted Bass, which is equivalent to firing two shots at the same time. The Mavericks thought they would take Gortat safely, but they didn't expect Bass to leave.

    The Magic are missing an outside player who can impact the basket and make the final decision (Finals revelation), and Carter fits just right, and the cost of sending away the player in the trade is not too big. Due to salary space, Carter is here, and it is impossible to renew his contract with Tete, and the Magic gambles on it, but the strength is actually stronger than this season.

    2.Iverson's problem is complex. The team can't have him at its core anymore. His style of play has also deterred many teams.

    3.Don't worry about Atai's temper. In the rocket is converged a lot. Atai wanted to win the championship, and the Lakers wanted to find someone to defend James, so they hit it off, and Atai lowered his price. Bryant's defensive burden has been lightened and he will go all out on offense.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    McDyce has experience, and the Spurs need players like that, and the message and dividends are examples.

    Gooden has a lot of energy, good rebounding, and good shooting, and the Mavericks are a good fit for him when they are bombarded.

    Tete chose the Raptors because his wife is Canadian, and it's not bad for Carter to come, after all, he's an All-Star.

    Ai is old, his prime is over, and no team wants to make a bet.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Iverson is so pitiful, I know he is very unique, but he is really capable, for example, in the former 76ers, he was an absolute leader, his record is obvious to all, NBA owners and many fans only remember that he was down at this moment, but forgot his former glory! Forget what he once contributed!

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Iverson is mainly too lonely, almost no one likes him in the team, to be honest, he is a ball bully, his team doesn't like him, sneers at him, Iverson's prospects are bleak!

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    NBA It's the same as our lives, you figure it out from the side.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    It was Finley. The one on the 3rd floor doesn't know what to say.

    At that time, the captain was Finley, and Nowitzki and Nash were too young to be 3 corners at the time. It's very strong.

    Nash left because the Maverick boss didn't renew his big contract with him and let him go. Now I regret that Finley didn't leave, but because of injuries and aging, many games were not played, and he was finally replaced by Nowitzki. Finley didn't go out of dissatisfaction, nor did he abandon the calf.

    It's a desperate move.

    Because if Finley is renewed, the Mavericks' salary will have to pay luxury tax. So let Finley go, the three of them have a good relationship, especially Nash and Nowitzki, it's just brothers who are dissatisfied with each other, fighting for the boss, and there is nothing to do.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    What Finley, since Nowitzki entered the league, in the Mavericks, he has always been the boss, and playing around him has led to some dissatisfaction with Finley and Nash, so they left.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Michael. Finley! At that time, the whole Mavericks team except for the coach, including the owner Cuban, was called Finley Boss, and he was the team's No. 1 scorer at that time, and he received the same maximum salary as All-Star power forward Webb! You can see his status!

    Brother upstairs, you can't do it, Nowitzki took more than a season to adapt to the intensity of the NBA, and no one can turn him to be the boss when Daji goes! Look at his draft pick, you think he is Yao Ming!

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Michael Finley is already at the heart of the team, but don't forget, there's another one called"Ceballos"He was the highest-scoring player for the Mavericks that year.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    Michael. Finlay.

    Now at Spurs.

  37. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    Michael. Finley, the boss at the time, this kid was a thief with a 3-point shot, and Hunowitz was still very weak at that time!

  38. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    Michael Finley.

    Cuban said: Finley's jersey must be retired in Dallas.

  39. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    Finley is the captain, Nowitzki and Nash are the trainees, and Van Eksel is the first bench bandit....

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-28

    Remember talking about Bradley, Nash and Finley.

  41. Anonymous users2023-12-27

    It was Finley, who was the Mavericks boss until he went to the Spurs.

  42. Anonymous users2023-12-26

    Finley the Boss and Nowitzki Gunsh.

  43. Anonymous users2023-12-25

    It was Nash and Nowitzki and Finley.

  44. Anonymous users2023-12-24

    Finley: But how do I only remember n n?

  45. Anonymous users2023-12-23

    LS is partly right, but Scola and Spann are not one for one, their trade is Rockets Spann + cash + Rockets forget which year a second-year draft pick = Spurs Scola + Butler Because at that time, in fact, if Scola was drafted and went to the Spurs, he would have played Duncan's bench, but he didn't want to send someone under the fence, so he turned down the Spurs.

    The Spurs' trade not only freed up salary space for the reluctant Scola, but also won a draft pick, and everyone knows that the Spurs' ability to find new talent is quite strong, from the early days of Manu. Ginobili (I can't remember the specific ranking, anyway, it's a rookie outside the 40th place) to the current Amy. Udoka Mark.

    Bonner is a master with a bright future, and it seems that even if Spann doesn't go to the Spurs, it won't be a loss for the Spurs compared to a trade.

  46. Anonymous users2023-12-22

    Many people upstairs don't say everything, here's a plus:

    After the end of the 2006-2007 season.

    The Rockets sent Spanoolis to the Spurs.

    In exchange for Luis Scola (who was playing in Europe at the time) and Jackie Butler (who weren't in the Spurs rotation at all, it was purely an addition to make up the difference).

    Then, Spanoulis returned to Europe to play (but still with the Spurs), and the Rockets cut Jackie Butler in a major layoff before the start of the 2007-2008 season and replaced Scola with Scola.

    The reason why the Spurs had Scola but didn't use it at that time was because Scola wanted to play the main team and had enough playing time, but the Spurs had Duncan, as well as Oberto, Horry and other interior lines that were very in line with the team's style, so not to mention enough playing time, it was not certain whether he could enter the rotation lineup, so Scola resolutely decided to play in Spain, because there, he could be valued and the language was also spoken.

  47. Anonymous users2023-12-21

    The second floor is really foolish, how did Mike James become a Spurs? James was traded by the Rockets for Uncle Huo from the Timberwolves. Garbage contract Gascora can be exchanged for a spann?

    Do you understand what a salary cap is? Scola and Spann were swapped 1-on-1. Span's reputation on the international stage is not as bad as Scola's, and the Spurs' PF position has plenty of fighting power, on the other hand, the PG position is indeed stretched, and only Parker can handle it.

    Popovich is very good at using European players, otherwise it would not have been possible to bring Ginobili, who was unpopular at the beginning, to the heights he is today. The Rockets' No. 4 position is the weakest, the PG position is overcrowded, and Spann for Scola is to learn from each other's strengths. It's not that Spann is incapable, it's that he was born at the wrong time in the rocket.

    After switching to the Spurs, Spann was completely disappointed in the NBA at that time, and insisted on returning to Europe, preferring to return to Europe as a leader rather than be a cold bench in the NBA. As a result, the Spurs bamboo basket was empty.

  48. Anonymous users2023-12-20

    At that time, the situation was like this, Spann had decided to go back to Greece to play and didn't want to stay in the NBA, but the Rockets had Span's contract, so they could be traded, and the Spurs wanted to get rid of this big contract because McJames's salary was too high, and Scola was just a foil in this deal, and the reason why the Spurs didn't want Scola was because the Spurs had Duncan, Duncan was the top forward in the NBA, and the Spurs also had a backup forward who was also more experienced than Scola. In order to get rid of M James's big contract, the Spurs agreed to add Scola and the Rockets in exchange for Spann and a second draft pick in '08. But when Scola played at the level of the Americas, it was the head coach of the Spurs who regretted it the most.

    Do you understand?

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