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The Spurs made an early exit in the 2009 NBA Playoffs. Marques Johnson discusses their injury-plagued season and addresses their offseason needs.

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" Hi I'm Bryan Webber with your NBA playoff recap present about the 2009 Honda Ridgeline please be joined by hoops I was Marcus Johnson to talk about San Antonio Spurs who have balance in the opening round the playoffs for the first time 2000 is this he's finally starting to show its."

" Yes yes it is an -- and you know on the net than. Can last forever all good things must come to an you know all the which is what about that this is the Spurs organization that is. Been the epitome of class and success since the late. 1990s but but these cats are long in the tooth and and yet they mismanaged and only -- and -- with him a lot of he's the dad they can hit the big chatted with the big play created don't have -- things. But I just think this entire roster -- grown old. And I just don't see them of the in a competitive team you go so how much you expect the roster the change in the offseason what again. They do a great job in San Antonio bring in you do that did that 102 addition good beer cans and I remember after after the 2000 season brought him in the event after Tony Parker. I think that he. Addition to look at will be someone helped Tim Duncan on the front line and he got a couple Pistons out there that I think could be serviceable but the spurs' Antonio McDyess a great care to get. It's an extremely well with this team and the kind of care to make up that it has but also Rasheed Wallace that you still available and he would wind didn't blow away you know is it. You would hope that Tim Duncan's class and and controlled and composure. Would robot which -- part of what happened but but it but it may not be a bad thing but if we're probably I don't this study mine. Some fire and ice submitted to these -- some good is this to them lightly -- out of my guess Fannie. And Rasheed Wallace of the kind of got to do it does it's what 3230 rate in getting older -- does -- make another one of the top. I I don't see it happening I just think that the that the time has passed for the Spurs because of the vote only Tim Duncan's age and his that is his knee situation. And it would have bothered him a manager and -- he's 32 years old he's going to give up there an apartment so one of the best point guards in the league but again the role the Bruce Bowen and Michael -- that the guy that's going to take a major overhaul. And then the way these other teams in the Western Conference are getting confidence and win in Denver and Dallas and Portland and Houston. I just don't think San Antonio state. I can sustain itself I think express."

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