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sports.espn.go.com - 10/7/2008
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Interview with Parker on espn.com where he talks about the spurs, how if they played in new york everyone would love them and how Duncan would be bigger than Ewing.
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Douglass C. Perry It's true that Tony Parker and his South American buddy Ginobli aren't boring, far from it. What's boring is TIm Duncan. Trying to get excited about him is like watching water evaporate from a cactus. Forgetttabouttit. That's doesn't mean he isn't one of the most consistent, powerful, reliable, or best players at his position in the league. He is. And it doesn't mean that along with his arrival at San Antonio, the Spurs haven't become one of the most dominant hoops franchises in the league. They have. It just means he is boring to watch. It's also boring to watch them play every year in the playoffs. I agree with Parker. NY would love these guys. Too bad for NY, I guess. -
Janice Actually it is the lives of the NBA Spurs that are boring-I cannot believe the misfit marraiges-the one seems to be organized by a tv network media blitz that exists only in the minds of the press. They are very cool to watch-the melodrama is unique-the losses are usually extreme then followed by a blitz. But,oh,THAT WEDDING SCHEME WITHOUT ANY REAL HAPPINESS-THAT IS WIERD-AND BORING.
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