Pretty good point, mr. Diaz
As long as you know your place as the forum's community sock.
Pretty good point, mr. Diaz
1) Who gets cut to make room?
2) I'd rather have another big. Is Memphis going to cut Jamychal Green loose? They have 16 contracts, not including Green, also not including any 2 way contracts... https://bealestreetbears.com/2017/09...th-of-players/ They don't have room for him right now. The only partial guarantee is Mario Chalmers. They would have to cut Mario and one more to make room for Green...
Memphis doing Green dirty
Would never happen and as much as I've always liked Wade, wouldn't want it to either because he'd be a poor fit. Speaking of which, he'll be an even worse one on Cavaliers, who seem destined to have chemistry issues. Too many ball dominant types, 2 of which can't space the floor and too many wings who need minutes. Also, cutting a popular player like Jefferson to make room, won't help on that front.
Not a chance. Green is Grizzlies' only rotation PF and one of 8 sure fire NBA players on the entire roster.
One of Chalmers or Harrison likely gets cut, along with Martin.
Tholdren needs help. Guy is melting down in every thread, stalking me and multiple other posters, and generally making a fool of himself everywhere he goes.
Wouldn't doubt it if this creep has some bodies under his porch, tbh.
Awwwwww no attention, so you bring me up... cute
What? I came back and saw multiple notifications from your disturbed ass.
All the attention is getting a little creepy, tbh.
Agree. JSimms was lucky to have been cut loose in time for him to be paid elsewhere. Green is stuck.
Next season doesn't look good for the restricted FA.. Anyways that's a side line.
When does training camp start?
Media day tomorrow, training camp the day after.
Spurs are always underestimated
Thanks man
I wonder what offensive system is being cooked by the Spurs this year......
Hopefully pop works out lma spots and he becomes that dependable 20ppg player.
Vegas says number 2 in the West is essentially a dead heat.
Getting the band back together?
SAN ANTONIO SPURS RELEASE 2017-18 BROADCAST SCHEDULE
71 Games Airing Locally on FOX Sports Southwest, KENS 5 and CW35
Posted: Sep 27, 2017
SAN ANTONIO (Sept. 27, 2017) – The San Antonio Spurs announced today their 2017-18 broadcast schedule, highlighted by 71 games airing locally in high definition (HD) on FOX Sports Southwest (also streamed live on FOX Sports GO), KENS-TV (CBS 5) and KMYS-TV (CW35). FOX Sports Southwest will air 60 games this season, KENS 5 will broadcast nine games and CW35 will carry the action for two games. Eleven regular-season games for the Silver and Black will be carried exclusively on national TV. To view the full broadcast schedule, please visit Spurs.comor download the Official Spurs Mobile App.
The season tips off on KENS 5 when the Spurs host the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday, Oct. 18 at 8:30 p.m. FSSW will carry the Spurs’ first road game of the year on Saturday, Oct. 21 at Chicago. San Antonio’s home matchup against the Golden State Warriors on TNT on Thursday, Nov. 2 will be the first exclusively national Spurs broadcast of the season.
CW35 will broadcast the Spurs vs. Milwaukee Bucks game on Nov. 10 and Spurs at Utah Jazz game on Dec. 21. Both CW35 broadcasts will feature 30-minute pregame specials.
Veteran broadcaster Bill Land returns to call his 15th season of Spurs basketball as the lead play-by-play announcer and former Spur Sean Elliott returns for his 17th season as the lead analyst. Andrew Monaco will serve as the primary studio host, and will be joined in the studio by Cayleigh Griffin with contributions from Richard Oliver. Ric Renner joins the crew for Spurs road games on FSSW.
All 60 FSSW broadcasts will include “Spurs Live” pre and post-game shows. FSSW will also continue “Spurs Insider,” which provides fans an in-depth look at Spurs basketball on and off the court. All FSSW games will be streamed live on FOX Sports GO, which can be accessed through the Official Spurs Mobile App. FSSW has been televising Spurs games since 1987.
Beginning on Dec. 2, basketball fans looking for more Spurs coverage can also tune in to “Max Spurs”, hosted by Chuck Miketinac. “Max Spurs” airs weekends on KABB-TV (FOX 29). Check your local listings for details.
KENS 5 will air nine games this season, including the Spurs home opener against Minnesota and the March 19 home game vs. Golden State. KENS 5 will also air exclusive Spurs content within their newscasts and digital sites, led by veteran local sportscaster Joe Reinagel. KENS 5 is the Official Television Station of the San Antonio Spurs.
All Spurs games can be heard on WOAI-AM 1200 and in Spanish on KXTN 107.5 FM.
What a scam. Looks like a 13 year old printed that out.
Interesting happenings.
I hope Boris is working hard with KA.
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