Pop Smokin' That Primo While Passing On DeRoza - Official San Antonio Spurs 21-22 Season Thread

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And with the 9th pick. Of the 2022 NBA draft. The San Antonio Spurs select:

*Insert name of 6'4 shooting guard here*

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Draft stuff

Jalen Williams looks like he's the big winner of the draft. Hollinger thinks he's a top 20 lock.

This year's combine was especially back since most of the top 60 didn't participate. Felt like the Portsmouth Invitational. Some feel like Jalen Williams could get overdrafted because he opted to participate in the workouts whereas others didn't.

Lakers may look to buy into round 2.

Caleb Houstan may or may not have a promise, which is why he shut down workouts early. Hollinger thinks it's OKC at 30.

Shaedon Sharpe got a lot of shyt for not doing much on his pro day, and guys like Rafael Barlowe are wondering whether pro days won't even be worth it since everyone's trying to hide their information and focus just on game tape and measurables and stuff like that.


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The homeless move a heart. The wrongfully convicted break it in two. Meredith Kennedy sat beside Popovich at a San Antonio conference of the Innocence Network, groups that work to fight wrongful convictions. The exonerated shared stories, recalling years lost in prison for crimes never committed. Popovich wept.

Kennedy, a director of the network’s Innocence Project, observed an awakening. Popovich met with people who had been exonerated of crimes. He hosted them at Spurs games and brought the Innocence Project to speak to the team. “He has recorded public service announcements for the Innocence Network’s Wrongful Conviction Day initiative every year since 2017,” Kennedy said. “He has been extremely generous with both his personal resources and his time.” How generous? At a fundraiser on May 4, Kennedy says, Popovich pledged $1 million to the Innocence Project.


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Watching like a proud dad watching our only son that made it :mjcry:

Ime first year as a coach and he one game away from the finals :mjcry:

No matter what we going to start the season with Mc Buckets and Keldon at the 3 and 4 again :sadbron:

I'm bitter. Tired of watching us trade/let people go only to see them ring the very next year. :snoop:
 
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