Thats what im talking about.
Ryan Shazier is not from San Antonio, or even the state of Texas. The city he plays in does not have an NBA team. And yet, when he pulled into Pittsburgh Steelers' training camp today in a blue Porsche, he did so wearing a David Robinson No. 50 San Antonio Spurs jersey....
http://pit.247sports.com/Bolt/Ryan-S...purs-105545631
Last edited by Solid D; 07-27-2017 at 08:37 PM.
Thats what im talking about.
Shazier gotta be in here.
Also:
These concussionball writers haven't been paying attention tbhHis isolation-heavy style is diametrically opposed to the way that the Spurs play basketball, and it's unlikely that they even have the trade assets to acquire Irving from Cleveland in the first place.
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God damn it Poop's system is beyond overrated. This offense is all Kawhi ISO's and Lamarsha postups, except one of those is actually good.
Anyone who says spurs needs irving has 2 things going for them.
1. They are not spurs fans
2. They are dumb as
Wazzup goood Sir?
Ha! Wud up gurl?
Delight us supreme en y, how do you define "Spurs Fan"?
He tries hard to become my new fav Steeler, but it's still Heyward Cameron.
lmao that people on here think we don't need Kyrie. Have you looked at other teams in the West? All the contenders made significant trades/signings (besides the Warriors cuz they don't need to). Houston and OKC made significant upgrades. And we have to jack ourselves off because we signed Rdy Gy.
Ryan Shazier said he wants Kyrie? I'll talk to Paddy about it.
In my opinion, Nick Young and Omri Casspi signings made the Warriors even more deadly. That shooting will be so deadly off the bench.. because I feel like both players will now take their games seriously being on the le favorite.
Haha! Awesome
but he was wearing Larry Bird's short
Why is he wearing the shorts too? That's just weird.
I think those are just standard white summertime shorts. Not basketball shorts.
Bull . He's not the perfect PG. But he and LeBron won a ring. Put him with Leonard and the right supporting cast and they're a contender.
Not even taking into account that it legitimizes the Spurs as a potential destination for players wanting to be a part of a "Superteam". Which is where it seems like the league is going to.
Thanks, Chopper. I figured the five-0 would get your attention.
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