Stu Gatz
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No, he's an embarrassment, man. I'm telling you, Greg Popovich is going to get rid of that guy in the offseason. He was an embarrassment last night. He is so out of shape. There are so many times where the Rockets were playing five on four on offense because LaMarcus Aldridge was walking back on defense. He's bad. He's not a good player.
I don't know what happened to him because when he was in Portland, he was fantastic. He is not good, Dan. He cost them the game last night. Although they won the game. But had they lost, I'm telling you, it would have been on LaMarcus Aldridge. And the only reason it's not is because they won the game. Otherwise, San Antonio would be crushing it today.
I don't know what happened to him because when he was in Portland, he was fantastic. He is not good, Dan. He cost them the game last night. Although they won the game. But had they lost, I'm telling you, it would have been on LaMarcus Aldridge. And the only reason it's not is because they won the game. Otherwise, San Antonio would be crushing it today.
And I'm still going to crush them even though they won. So we're in the semifinals of this tournament. And we're playing a team called Orange Crush. And listen, congratulations on the victory, but I'm telling you, we're better than you. All right? Orange Crush. So next time we play you, be prepared because we're going to beat you by 10 goals. And it's a very close game.
And I'm still going to crush them even though they won. So we're in the semifinals of this tournament. And we're playing a team called Orange Crush. And listen, congratulations on the victory, but I'm telling you, we're better than you. All right? Orange Crush. So next time we play you, be prepared because we're going to beat you by 10 goals. And it's a very close game.
Back and forth, one goal differential. And the referee is just making bad call after bad call. It's a running clock, Dan. They're 22-minute halves. She had to go to her rule book while the clock was running in a one-goal game to make sure a call that she made was the correct call. And that set me off. I start getting mad at her. I start yelling at her a little bit.
Back and forth, one goal differential. And the referee is just making bad call after bad call. It's a running clock, Dan. They're 22-minute halves. She had to go to her rule book while the clock was running in a one-goal game to make sure a call that she made was the correct call. And that set me off. I start getting mad at her. I start yelling at her a little bit.
But in my defense, Dan, game was over. I accepted defeat. Hands have been shook and we are going our separate ways. And the referee, who is just tiny, and she drags me back into it. I am going to talk to my team. She's walking off to referee her next game. She calls me back over to her and she says, what's your overall problem with me? And I said, I don't have an overall problem with you.
But in my defense, Dan, game was over. I accepted defeat. Hands have been shook and we are going our separate ways. And the referee, who is just tiny, and she drags me back into it. I am going to talk to my team. She's walking off to referee her next game. She calls me back over to her and she says, what's your overall problem with me? And I said, I don't have an overall problem with you.
My overall problem is with the officiating down here in general. You are paid to know the rules and you don't know the rules. And she goes, well, what makes you think I don't know the rules? I said, you went to look at a rule book during a running clock game to see if the call you made was correct or incorrect. To me, that's not knowing the rules do a better job.
My overall problem is with the officiating down here in general. You are paid to know the rules and you don't know the rules. And she goes, well, what makes you think I don't know the rules? I said, you went to look at a rule book during a running clock game to see if the call you made was correct or incorrect. To me, that's not knowing the rules do a better job.
She said, you have this problem with all the refs? I said, listen, do me a favor. I'm upset. My team just lost. Why are we still talking? Why are you talking to me? I was walking my way. You were walking your way. She said, as long as we're standing on this grass, on this field, in this park, you're in my domain. Ha ha ha ha ha ha. I said, really, I'm in your domain? It's a public park.
She said, you have this problem with all the refs? I said, listen, do me a favor. I'm upset. My team just lost. Why are we still talking? Why are you talking to me? I was walking my way. You were walking your way. She said, as long as we're standing on this grass, on this field, in this park, you're in my domain. Ha ha ha ha ha ha. I said, really, I'm in your domain? It's a public park.
I have every right to be here. I'm not in your domain. If anything, I live around here and I'm paying property taxes. You're in my domain. That's what I said to her. And then I said, that Napoleon thing you got going on is not a good look.
I have every right to be here. I'm not in your domain. If anything, I live around here and I'm paying property taxes. You're in my domain. That's what I said to her. And then I said, that Napoleon thing you got going on is not a good look.
Yep. You're a jerk.
Yep. You're a jerk.
Yeah, that was stupid, too. You've said that a number of times. So anytime you discuss Kaepernick moving forward, you have to address that, even though that's not the thing being discussed.
Yeah, that was stupid, too. You've said that a number of times. So anytime you discuss Kaepernick moving forward, you have to address that, even though that's not the thing being discussed.
Greg, to your point, I would say he did it during an even more difficult time. He was trying to get a starting job back.