It’s kinda funny to me how uncoachable a lot of the city has been on this.

While it’s not the greatest look to chastise the fans in the middle of a 10-game losing streak. Nothing Pop did or said was wrong.

A) People act like Pop said dudes would get thrown out of the building if they kept booing. He made his plea. He found out immediately it didn’t work, and he accepted that outcome by 1. Not trying again 2. Not bringing it up again. After the game, he very well could have chastised the fans for not listening or said he didn’t like it. He did neither, and we know Pop speaks his mind when he is inclined.

B) Pop has way more access to varied perspectives on the perception of treating Kawhi like this from other players, our players, opposing coaches, NBA executives, etc. Whether it’s the difference between getting a free agent or not, we’re actively making their jobs harder in recruitment for very little gain of booing Kawhi relentlessly. I’d have to wonder if even our own players aren’t feeling it, and that added to Pop wanting to say something. I’m guessing the perception of this doesn’t bathe our organization in glory. Pop very much could have been trying to put our fan base on game, and we told him to eff off.

C) He’s just straight up right. This fan base is extremely petty about Kawhi. I’m surprised it’s even up for debate that he’s right about that part. It’s not classy behavior. Now you can say we don’t care about being classy and want to embrace pettiness, and that’s everyone’s right, but it can’t be argued that it’s extremely petty to be doing this five years later. For a fanbase that prides itself on being first class – even if we were wronged – it’s petty behavior to still not have turned the other cheek five years later, especially knowing now the outcome was Wemby. People keep excusing this as other fanbases this and that, but I was led to believe Spurs culture was above that kinda group think. And tbh I don’t think other fanbases do this. James Harden is a directly applicable situation, and I don’t think Houston treats him like this.

I get this opinion will be unpopular. And if you want to boo Kawhi, that’s your right. It’s was also Pops right to say stop because it’s pointless, makes us look petty, it’s time to move past it into the next chapter and there’s almost no positives that come from it. At best, it does nothing. At worst, it motivates Kawhi and turns off outsiders who may have otherwise liked what the Spurs offer.

I suspect all that, as well as his personal relationship with Kawhi were factors. I also find it odd that people are so desperate to hold onto this sports hate. It literally does nothing for anyone when we should be look to a bright future with Wemby not old pains with Kawhi. Pop wants this organization/city/sports trauma to heal and its kinda sad people are turning it into something nasty about Pop.

TLDR: Pop is right, but people are so determined to stick up for their right to boo Kawhi that they are missing the perspective. Pop probably has that goes beyond the San Antonio bubble and pain.

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    I’m not wrong about the Heat tanking. They burned three Wade years starting after the Olympics in 08 with the idea they could execute a plan in '11 and they did. You chose to view it as one year plan because honestly I don’t even know. Everyone who has talked about it talks about the planning that went into keeping those books clean. It was a different way of tanking to get better.

    You clearly don’t understand purgatory if you think the bottom I’d purgatory. Losing ten straight/tanking is hell. Winning the title is heaven. The in between is purgatory. That’s where the Rockets have been most of the last decade few decades save for the CP3 year (which I acknowledged but you chose to pretend I didn’t) and now bottoming out after Harden. The Rockets have almost nothing to show for their decision to valiantly not tank. That’s not entirely their fault but it’s also kinda their fault. Because they didn’t build organically they were always beholden to what free agent or disgruntled star was available to pair with Harden. They only found the right guy once which made their window extremely small; so that one bad shooting night/Chris Paul injury is the difference between one potential title (they still would have had to beat LeBron) and not. You’re acting as if they were ever really close besides that one year.

    Again quick fixes limit your upside. You act like there’s no risk involved in doing it your way. There is. There’s risk involved however you do it.

    No one expects OKC to contend anytime soon? Like I don’t even know if we’re talking about the same team. Go poll NBA reddit.

    Do you expect the Thunder to contend anytime soon? Yes or no. And I think you’ll see how wild that take is.

    And now the Pelicans are some bastion of not tanking. Even though any time they’ve ever been good it’s after multiple lottery appearances? I’m confused. There one healthy season away because they picked Zion by bottoming out by trading AD who they drafted after bottoming out by trading CP who they drafted. You understand the Pelicans are quote literally built on lottery luck and mismanagement until finally getting it right but they certainly aren’t some anti-tank success story. The opposite in fact.

    Which brings me back to my question you never answered who are these players teams are ready to give us for our draft capital that’ll turn us into an instant winner this season?