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saw these in Hoh today and was very impressed, especially with the all black pair. Leather felt great and the orion blue pair looked good too. job well done
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they were still all over on display and on the wall, you should be fineOriginally Posted by jman8811
^AJ, you know if they had sizes left in the orion blue pair? Or are those the ones releasing in February?
they were still all over on display and on the wall, you should be fineOriginally Posted by jman8811
^AJ, you know if they had sizes left in the orion blue pair? Or are those the ones releasing in February?
Good luck holding your breath. Hornets are going nowhere and if you knew what you were talking about you would know that Ballmer already made an offer to Shinn and Shinn refused bc he didn't want the franchise moved. The State benchmarks have been met and they are locked into another year under the current lease agreement. A local ownership group is ready to buy the team and secure the future in NO as soon as a new lease agreement is issued. BTW, New Orleans will host the 2014 All Star Game. Hope you enjoy that in Seattle! Hey if its any consolation, you will have at least one representative in the game, Kevin Durant. Oh yeah, you guys let the team walk to make a point to the NBA! Good choice.Originally Posted by clkru
Originally Posted by jordanfreak23
Sorry Seattle- You had your chance to keep your team. The Hornets will not be going ANYWHERE. Book it. The NBA stepped in and bought the team to PREVENT a buyer from moving the team. You should know to NEVER believe everything you read. DStern has a grudge against the city for not voting for a new stadium. You won't sniff a team until a new stadium is built.
As far as the IV's go, I love them. Every year they get better, performance wise and looks wise.
Sad truth is that NO and LA do not have the tax base to support both the Saints AND the Hornets. Combine that with the fact that 1) the Hornets have been losing $ for years (even with CP3 and a deep playoff run a few years ago), 2) average attendence is far below the NBA mandated 13,500 nightly average, 3) the NBA bought the team from Shinn with the desire to move it to a more profitable location, and 4) we have the billionnaire head of Microsoft beasting to own an NBA team in the Seattle area, and I'd say the NBA is ripe for a return to Seattle.
After the NBA's March relocation vote is held and passed, Steve Ballmer will become the newest league owner and an under-the-radar team thief. Sorry, NO - at least you will have the Saints and their Superbowl title to celebrate.
Looking forward to some green/gold CP3.V's on the court in Seattle next year!
Good luck holding your breath. Hornets are going nowhere and if you knew what you were talking about you would know that Ballmer already made an offer to Shinn and Shinn refused bc he didn't want the franchise moved. The State benchmarks have been met and they are locked into another year under the current lease agreement. A local ownership group is ready to buy the team and secure the future in NO as soon as a new lease agreement is issued. BTW, New Orleans will host the 2014 All Star Game. Hope you enjoy that in Seattle! Hey if its any consolation, you will have at least one representative in the game, Kevin Durant. Oh yeah, you guys let the team walk to make a point to the NBA! Good choice.Originally Posted by clkru
Originally Posted by jordanfreak23
Sorry Seattle- You had your chance to keep your team. The Hornets will not be going ANYWHERE. Book it. The NBA stepped in and bought the team to PREVENT a buyer from moving the team. You should know to NEVER believe everything you read. DStern has a grudge against the city for not voting for a new stadium. You won't sniff a team until a new stadium is built.
As far as the IV's go, I love them. Every year they get better, performance wise and looks wise.
Sad truth is that NO and LA do not have the tax base to support both the Saints AND the Hornets. Combine that with the fact that 1) the Hornets have been losing $ for years (even with CP3 and a deep playoff run a few years ago), 2) average attendence is far below the NBA mandated 13,500 nightly average, 3) the NBA bought the team from Shinn with the desire to move it to a more profitable location, and 4) we have the billionnaire head of Microsoft beasting to own an NBA team in the Seattle area, and I'd say the NBA is ripe for a return to Seattle.
After the NBA's March relocation vote is held and passed, Steve Ballmer will become the newest league owner and an under-the-radar team thief. Sorry, NO - at least you will have the Saints and their Superbowl title to celebrate.
Looking forward to some green/gold CP3.V's on the court in Seattle next year!
Originally Posted by clkru
can't wait for Chris Paul to become Seattle's best pro athlete and rock some green/gold CP3.V's next year.
Wonder if he'll do any instore appearances at Niketown Seattle soon...?
Originally Posted by clkru
can't wait for Chris Paul to become Seattle's best pro athlete and rock some green/gold CP3.V's next year.
Wonder if he'll do any instore appearances at Niketown Seattle soon...?
Originally Posted by Jimmy Blanco1983
Originally Posted by 6 rings MJ
0-4 (IMO) with his shoe line..
you hit that nail right on the head
Originally Posted by Jimmy Blanco1983
Originally Posted by 6 rings MJ
0-4 (IMO) with his shoe line..
you hit that nail right on the head