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City: I'm in your league, brotha. Russy Turtles.
FIRE FLAMES!!!!! I wish it was just striaght black and white camo though.Dope!
anti dopeDope!
Dope!
I might start it up tonight. Gimme a couple hours. I'm gonna see who doesn't join from last year.
been waiting to see who picks him up. IMO Miami should have got him instead of roger mason
That would've been dope. Dude has a ratchet.
The Spurs military uniforms are part of the adidas and NBA Pride Uniform Collection, inspired by each team’s core identity, history and/or region. The green, olive and sand-colored camouflage jerseys feature the iconic Spurs alternate logo prominently on the front with black and silver vertical stripes on the sides. The stripes continue on the shorts and are also branded with the Spurs alternate logo. The Spurs will wear the military uniforms twice during the 2013-14 season.
The game against the Wizards is the first of multiple USAA Salute Night games during the season in which USAA is offering up to a 40 percent discount on tickets to active military and veterans.
Gibson hasn't done anything since LeBron left Cleveland. Miami made the right decision adding Mason who is a more consistent shooter, imo.
Nothing says giving back quite like watching the Wizards.The Spurs military uniforms are part of the adidas and NBA Pride Uniform Collection, inspired by each team’s core identity, history and/or region. The green, olive and sand-colored camouflage jerseys feature the iconic Spurs alternate logo prominently on the front with black and silver vertical stripes on the sides. The stripes continue on the shorts and are also branded with the Spurs alternate logo. The Spurs will wear the military uniforms twice during the 2013-14 season.
The game against the Wizards is the first of multiple USAA Salute Night games during the season in which USAA is offering up to a 40 percent discount on tickets to active military and veterans.
It's early October, and Williams is leaning back in a folding chair, watching his teammates work out. It's all Williams can do these days; a lingering sprained right ankle has limited him in practice. But from the sideline he has noticed a difference from last season. "Mentally, we were soft," says Williams. "We lacked something. This year, we've got it." Williams recalled one practice when Kidd ordered the 6'11" Garnett to take a breather. Garnett refused. Kidd asked him again. Finally, Garnett walked off ... only to continue doing the drill alone, imagining a defender in front of him, running the full length of the floor. "That's Kevin," says Rivers. "When I thought he needed rest, I'd have to threaten to call off practice to get him off."