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I might be a bit bias, but i would say Nasty Nate had a good year last year only hitting mid 20s, while JET had close to low-mid 30s. (minutes).
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Originally Posted by SneakerPro
Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Originally Posted by Do Be Doo
Christmas
SPURS > Rockets > Mavs
at being the only Texas team not winning an NBA championship...
But Congrats on the SouthWest division title this year...ouch
and JA aint even from texas
God had to give them something considering the Spurs are the only to smile about in that hellhole
Does Playoff start on saturday or sunday?
4 games on Saturday and the other 4 on Sunday I believe.
Originally Posted by mYToAsterspeak
They should have another co-rookie of the year, cause both Tyreke and Stephon deserve it, and shouts out to BJ for being the starting point guard as a rookie on a playoff team. Neither Tyreke or Curry can say that
4 games on Saturday and the other 4 on Sunday I believe.
If you're in San Antonio as a tourist, it's awesome. It's a great place for a weekend trip or two every year... But SP is right. The Riverwalk, great Tex-Mex, and the Spurs are about the only things worth a damn in that city.Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Originally Posted by SneakerPro
God had to give them something considering the Spurs are the only to smile about in that hellhole
you mad?
now i dont know if youre being serious or not but my cousin is stationed out in lackland AFB and i visited him 2 years ago...honestly i didnt expect much in san antonio but i was really impressed with the city...very beautiful IMO
I actually like going to San Antonio. I've been there 3 times. Food is pretty good and shopping. Once you go to so many tourist spots, it can get boring but that's why I'm only there for about 3 days.Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk
If you're in San Antonio as a tourist, it's awesome. It's a great place for a weekend trip or two every year... But SP is right. The Riverwalk, great Tex-Mex, and the Spurs are about the only things worth a damn in that city.Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Originally Posted by SneakerPro
God had to give them something considering the Spurs are the only to smile about in that hellhole
you mad?
now i dont know if youre being serious or not but my cousin is stationed out in lackland AFB and i visited him 2 years ago...honestly i didnt expect much in san antonio but i was really impressed with the city...very beautiful IMO
4 games on Saturday and the other 4 on Sunday I believe.
SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME wrote:
Aye does anyone have the game schedules (dates & game times) for the playoffs? I couldn't find them anywhere
They might not be posted until Thursday....Or Wednesday night after all the games are played...
Unless someone on NT comes through...
Originally Posted by Do Be Doo
SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME wrote:
Aye does anyone have the game schedules (dates & game times) for the playoffs? I couldn't find them anywhere
you know i saw a lot of people wearing #24 jerseys while i was there tooOriginally Posted by Do Be Doo
WestCoasts leave them ugly colors back in Cali next time you come to SA...
[h1]Pacers to Consider Moving from Indiana?[/h1]
Team management says they need the city to help with the cost of running their arena, and if they don’t get their way, moving to a new city is not out of the question. From the Indy Star: “The Indiana Pacers would consider all options — including moving the NBA franchise to a new city — if the city doesn’t agree to cover the cost to run Conseco Fieldhouse. Since the 18,345-seat venue opened 11 years ago, the Pacers’ lease with the city has required the organization to pay for the building’s general operating costs, estimated at $15 million per year. But since March 2009, owner Herb Simon and the Pacers’ top brass have insisted the economics of operating a small-market NBA franchise make it fiscally impossible to also pay to keep the arena running … The Pacers, members of the CIB and Mayor Greg Ballard’s administration have held behind-closed-doors negotiations on that lease, which have centered on the team’s push to have the CIB pick up the $15 million operating tab. Those negotiations now, however, have reached a critical stage. On Tuesday, Pacers Sports & Entertainment President Jim Morris said if a deal isn’t inked by June 30, Simon would have to start searching for other solutions, and nothing would be off the table. ‘We’ve been having conversations with the Ballard administration for two years,’ Morris said, ‘and we’re now at the point where we need to wrap this up in the next 30, 40 days.’ If that doesn’t happen, he said, ‘Herb would have to look at all of his options.’ Including moving the team? ‘Herb would look at all of his options,’ Morris repeated.