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Sacramental
06-24-2007, 03:32 AM
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b247/liab03/dirk.jpg

stretch
06-24-2007, 11:02 AM
worthless.

spursreport
06-24-2007, 01:31 PM
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b247/liab03/dirk.jpg
:lmao :lmao Great photo!

Phil Hellmuth
06-24-2007, 02:41 PM
devin harris in front of him. teammates goign to games together, how friendly.

lefty
06-24-2007, 03:21 PM
devin harris in front of him. teammates goign to games together, how friendly.
:lol :lol

Leetonidas
06-24-2007, 03:25 PM
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Warlord23
06-24-2007, 03:37 PM
http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/2441/ringlessym7.png

:lmao

judaspriestess
06-24-2007, 04:21 PM
too funny :lol

spurs=bling
06-24-2007, 10:50 PM
http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/2441/ringlessym7.png
:lol :clap

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 12:07 AM
worthless.


yep, dirk is worthless

MavericksDynasty
06-25-2007, 05:44 AM
yep, dirk is worthless

DALLAS, May 7, 2005 (Ticker) -- Jason Terry and the Dallas Mavericks are moving on. Tracy McGrady again is going home early.

Terry sparked a huge first half to help add to McGrady's postseason frustration as the Mavericks rolled to a 116-76 demolition of the Houston Rockets in the most lopsided Game Seven in NBA history.

The margin of victory surpassed the record of 39 set by the Philadelphia Warriors in an 85-46 rout of the St. Louis Bombers in Game Seven of the 1948 league semifinals.

The fifth-seeded Rockets became only the third team in NBA history to lose a best-of-seven series after winning the first two games on the road. The Mavericks open the Western Conference semifinals at top-seeded Phoenix on Monday.

"All season long it's been about perseverance and this series couldn't be a better example of perseverance," Terry said. "This series stretched us," said Mavericks coach Avery Johnson, who showed his shrewdness in his first postseason series. "We were bending, but we didn't break."

Meanwhile, it is another early exit for McGrady, who has yet to make it out of the first round in eight seasons. The star came out cold in the second Game Seven of his career, missing seven of his first eight shots as the Rockets fell behind from the outset and never recovered.

"I am disgusted and I'm angry and all of that stuff, but at the same time, I'm not going to hang my head," said McGrady, who is 0-of-5 in playoff series. "I'm 25-years-old and I've got a lot more years in this league and I will be back next year. I will be back next year.

"All of this that I'm going through, is only going to make me tougher. I will never fold regardless of being bounced out of the first round for four or five years. I won't fold and I will be back and my team will be back. We will be back better and stronger."

McGrady showed his displeasure with 6:41 left in the second quarter after picking up a technical foul. Terry sank the free throw to give the Mavericks a commanding 49-25 lead.

"I don't think any of us saw a picture like this. I definitely didn't see that picture," McGrady said. "I think we came out too flat. Those guys had a lot more speed, and we couldn't defend anybody."

Never able to find his rhythm, McGrady scored 27 points on just 10-of-26 shooting while playing just the first three quarters. He scored 21 points on 7-of-24 shooting in a Game Seven loss at Detroit in 2003 while with Orlando.

McGrady failed to show up, but Yao Ming, often criticized for being soft despite his giant 7-6 stature, did. Yao played through early foul trouble and matched a playoff career high with 33 points and also grabbed 10 rebounds.

Terry, the Mavericks' best player in the series, again came up huge by scoring 31 points. The offensive-minded point guard scored 13 of his 21 first-half points in a 17-5 run to open the second quarter that gave Dallas control.

"My mind-set tonight was to come out and set the tone for my team on both ends of the floor," Terry said.

Led by Terry, who made 8-of-14 shots and all 12 of his free throws, the Mavericks built a 59-44 halftime lead, then stretched the advantage to 92-64 after three quarters.

The Mavericks led by at least 13 points the entire second half and the final score was the largest margin as they reached the conference semifinals for the fourth time in five seasons.

Josh Howard, who opened the game guarding McGrady, had 21 points and 11 rebounds for the Mavericks, who were playing their first Game Seven since beating Sacramento in the conference semifinals in 2003.

Hardened veteran Michael Finley also made his presence felt, making back-to-back 3-pointers to trigger a 16-6 run over the final 4:28 of the first quarter that gave Dallas a 32-20 lead. He made three shots from the arc in the period and finished with 13 points.

"It was important for us to come out and be the aggressor and use the home court to our advantage," Finley said. "We did that tonight right from the jump ball and we maintained throughout the game."

The Mavericks had little trouble finding their offense in the first quarter, when they made 11-of-22 shots and seemed to score at will. In Thursday's Game Six loss, they went a woeful 4-of-27 from the floor and scored just 13 points in the fourth quarter.

Dirk Nowitzki again struggled with his shooting but had 14 points and 14 rebounds for the Mavericks, who joined the 1994 Rockets and 1969 Los Angeles Lakers as teams to win best-of-seven series after dropping the first two contests at home.

The Mavericks shot 51 percent (41-of-80), made 26-of-28 free throws and held a commanding 52-33 rebounding advantage. Yao and McGrady were the only ones to score in double figures for Houston, which shot 35 percent (29-of-82) in getting eliminated in the first round for the second straight season. The other eight players to see action combined for just 16 points for the Rockets, who have not been past the first round since 1997.

"We just cracked," said Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy, who drew a $100,000 fine, the largest in NBA history for comments about the officiating earlier in the series. "That was disappointing because our team had played well all year, and to crack like that in the biggest game of the year is disappointing."

"Defensively this was the performance I was looking for the whole series," Johnson said. "It was right on time." One of Johnson's key moves was to go to veteran Darrell Armstrong, who had played a total of 11 minutes in the first six games.

Stil quick at 36, Armstrong was called on to guard Mike James, who had provided the Mavericks headaches throughout the series. Armstrong helped hold James to just four points, 18 fewer than he had in Game Six. James also was ejected late in the third quarter after picking up two technical fouls.

"I felt good to be able to contribute the way I did tonight," Armstrong said. "I knew I was going to get the call tonight because of Mike James. Avery wanted to match me up against Mike James. It just worked out for the best."

"Give credit to a guy like Darrell Armstrong who hadn't played much all series," Terry said. "He comes in and frustrates the heck out of Mike James."

MavericksDynasty
06-25-2007, 05:46 AM
yep, dirk is worthless

HOUSTON -- The young Utah Jazz are moving on in the NBA playoffs with a new point guard and power forward combination.

With fresh faces -- but the same, old coach -- the Jazz beat the Houston Rockets 103-99 on Saturday night to clinch their first playoff series victory since 2000 -- when John Stockton and Karl Malone were still running the pick-and-roll.

Carlos Boozer is the new inside force and Deron Williams is the guy running the offense. In Game 7, the results looked awfully familiar.

Boozer had 35 points, 14 rebounds and five assists and Williams had 20 points and 14 assists as the Jazz became only the seventh team since 2001 to come back from a 2-0 deficit and win a series.

"We have to finish up and see where we end up and then look back," Boozer said. "If we get too excited, we won't be having too much more success. We have to stay hungry, otherwise, we'll be going home soon, too."

The Jazz also became just the 19th visiting team to win in 97 Game 7s in playoff history, a significant step for a franchise that hadn't even been to the playoffs since 2003.

"It's a great win for our young guys," said Utah coach Jerry Sloan, in his 20th season in Utah. "I couldn't be happier."

Tracy McGrady, meanwhile, was left to ponder another playoff failure. The seven-time All-Star had 29 points and 13 assists, but he fell to 0-6 in the playoffs.

The Rockets -- his Rockets -- also blew a 2-0 lead for the second time in three seasons. They won twice in Dallas in 2005, then dropped the series in seven games.

"Right now, it's a lot of hurt," McGrady said. "It feels good that we competed the way we did and pushed seven games. But on the other hand, it was just disappointing."

McGrady boldly said before the series that he should take the blame if the Rockets lost this one. He also said he'd never had a better chance in 10 seasons to make a deep postseason run.

"I tried, man, I tried," he said after four minutes of questions from reporters.

He stopped before saying any more, drooped his head as a tear trickled down his face, then walked out of the interview room.

The home team had won the previous six games in this series, but all the games at the Toyota Center had gone down to the wire.

This game was the closest one of all. This time, Boozer and the Jazz came up with the plays to finally break through.

Boozer grabbed two key offensive rebounds in the final 90 seconds, then hit two free throws with 19.9 seconds left to seal the victory and silence the capacity crowd in Houston for the last time.

"All we had to do was stay focused," Boozer said. "If we had broken down like before, missed a couple more assignments, missed a couple more shots, what have you, they'd be up here celebrating instead of us."

Yao Ming had 29 points and six rebounds and Shane Battier had 16 points and went 4-of-7 from 3-point range for the Rockets, who haven't won a playoff series since 1997.

The Rockets are as much Yao's team as they are McGrady's and Yao was almost as despondent as McGrady afterward.

"Whatever we hear, if it hurts, it hurts," Yao said of the inevitable scrutiny. "There is no short cut. The only way to go through this is if you get the next chance, don't let it pass."

The Jazz will open the second round against Golden State on Monday night in Salt Lake City. The teams split four games during the regular season.

The Rockets trailed by 16 in the first half as the Jazz threatened to turn the deciding game into a rout.

Yao and McGrady both came out attacking the basket in the second half, scoring 13 of Houston's first 15 points, all on dunks and layups.

Yao hyperextended his right knee trying to stop Williams on a drive and went to the floor. After a few nervous minutes for the fans, Yao stayed in the game and promptly blocked a Boozer shot.

The Jazz led 75-67 after three quarters, but Yao and McGrady each scored to start a 7-0 run in the opening minutes of the fourth.

Rafer Alston banked in a 3-pointer with 8:38 left to force an 80-80 tie. On the Rockets' next trip, Yao got fouled on an offensive rebound and hit two free throws to give Houston its first lead since the opening minute.

Boozer and McGrady traded acrobatic shots over the next two minutes and Boozer cut Houston's lead to 88-85 on a strong drive past Battier. Juwan Howard missed a jumper at the other end before Andrei Kirilenko sank a 3-pointer with 5:05 remaining to tie the game at 88-all.

Two minutes later, Okur made a 3-pointer from the wing to give Utah the lead for good. The Rockets cut it to one twice, but Boozer outjumped the 7-foot-6 Yao for an offensive rebound.

"At that time of the game, it seemed like every play could be the clincher," Boozer said.

Okur finished that possession with a 3-pointer from the wing, putting the Jazz up 99-95. Yao hit two free throws with 57.8 seconds left, but Boozer grabbed another offensive board and hit two free throws with 19.9 seconds to go.

"For us to go out and compete like we did, in some sense, it feels good," McGrady said. "On the other hand, it's just disappointing."

Findog
06-25-2007, 05:53 AM
yep, dirk is worthless

Dirk's got 8 series wins and a Finals appearance under his belt. That's about 8 series wins and one Finals appearance more than Yao/T-Mac. What have they ever done that's so special?

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 02:01 PM
DALLAS, May 7, 2005 (Ticker) -- Jason Terry and the Dallas Mavericks are moving on. Tracy McGrady again is going home early.


"All of this that I'm going through, is only going to make me tougher. I will
"I don't think any of us saw a picture like this. I definitely didn't see.
period and finished with 13 points.

"It was important for us to come out and be the aggressor and use the home court to our advantage," Finley said. "We did that tonight right from the jump ball and we maintained throughout the game."

The Mavericks had little trouble finding their offense in the first quarter, when they made 11-of-22 shots and seemed to score at will. In Thursday's Game Six loss, they went a woeful 4-of-27 from the floor and scored just 13 points in the fourth quarter


"Give credit to a guy like Darrell Armstrong who hadn't played much all series," Terry said. "He comes in and frustrates the heck out of Mike James."

http://www.allcanes.com/blog/uploaded_images/heat_champs-777955.jpg

This 2006 Finals will be remembered for many things: O'Neal's fourth title, and his first without Kobe Bryant; Riley's fifth title as a coach, and his first without Magic; the controversy of Game 5; Nowitzki's failure to cement himself as a true giant of the game; and the shocking and pathetic collapse, top to bottom, of the Dallas Mavericks organization. But most of all, it will be remembered for Wade.

monosylab1k
06-25-2007, 02:12 PM
This 2006 Finals will be remembered for many things: O'Neal's fourth title, and his first without Kobe Bryant; Riley's fifth title as a coach, and his first without Magic; the controversy of Game 5; Nowitzki's failure to cement himself as a true giant of the game; and the shocking and pathetic collapse, top to bottom, of the Dallas Mavericks organization. But most of all, it will be remembered for Wade.

don't forget the Rockets finishing 34-48.

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 02:19 PM
HOUSTON -- The young Utah Jazz are moving on in the NBA playoffs with a new point guard and power forward combination.



"For us to go out and compete like we did, in some sense, it feels good," McGrady said. "On the other hand, it's just disappointing."



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"It's so disappointing you can't even describe it," said Dallas star Dirk Nowitzki, a top contender for Most Valuable Player honors for his regular-season exploits.

"We played our heart out for six, seven months," he said. "We won 67 games and it really means nothing at this point."

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 02:20 PM
don't forget the Rockets finishing 34-48.


ours came at the expense of injuries dumbazz, what's the mav's excuse for their catostrophic collapse...of 4 in a row, pathetic.

nsrammstein
06-25-2007, 03:14 PM
Dampier had a torn rotator cuff and Dirk was forced to play C, a position he's not comfortbale playing, plus we were outmatched at every position.

Findog
06-25-2007, 05:26 PM
Is Rox fan really lecturing Mavs fan about choking? Are you serious?

Findog
06-25-2007, 05:27 PM
don't forget the Rockets finishing 34-48.

Don't forget Yao and T-Mac blowing a 2-0 series lead to Dallas...or a 2-0 series lead to Utah

Findog
06-25-2007, 05:27 PM
ours came at the expense of injuries dumbazz, what's the mav's excuse for their catostrophic collapse...of 4 in a row, pathetic.

What is Roxfan's excuse for his team winning the first two, then dropping four out of the next five, and being unable to get out of the first round? Which series am I even talking about, there's a couple to choose from.

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 05:31 PM
Will T-Mac or Yao ever make it out of the first round?


will Dirk ever win a title in Dallas..........NO


the only way a mav can win, is to become a spur........fin :p:

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 05:32 PM
What is Roxfan's excuse for his team winning the first two, then dropping four out of the next five, and being unable to get out of the first round? Which series am I even talking about, there's a couple to choose from.


no excuse, they just sucked-azz

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 05:32 PM
Is Rox fan really lecturing Mavs fan about choking? Are you serious?


Your team has choked in the playoffs 2 yrs in a row...deal with it.

Findog
06-25-2007, 05:34 PM
will Dirk ever win a title in Dallas..........NO

Tell us more Nostradamus



the only way a mav can win, is to become a spur........

I remember the first time is always so special. Until then you have to fake it until you make it. The first time is always the hardest, but it's worth it when you finally pop your second-round cherry.

Findog
06-25-2007, 05:34 PM
Your team has choked in the playoffs 2 yrs in a row...deal with it.


Something Roxfan is well acquainted with...how did that series with Utah turn out? Remember when you guys jumped on us for a 2-0 lead two years ago? How did that one turn out?

Findog
06-25-2007, 05:37 PM
no excuse, they just sucked-azz

It's ass. Are you 11 years old?

Somebody call 911, Yao and T-Mac are gagging

Findog
06-25-2007, 05:44 PM
There's no crying in basketball:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XxT0zI2W7Y

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 07:55 PM
It's ass. Are you 11 years old?

Somebody call 911, Yao and T-Mac are gagging


I always use that out of habit, like shiit and azz and such...b/c unlike this site, many block out those words.

Read all your posts filled with sexual innuendo and tell me who is 11 years old. :rolleyes

I own up to my team doing shiity in the playoffs...but let me tell you.........Your team is a joke or is it choke :clap

4 str8 games lost to the heat
and losing in the first round this year, after your team went on "their mission" to get back.........I laugh all in you and your teams face. :ihit

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 07:56 PM
There's no crying in basketball:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XxT0zI2W7Y


nothing wrong with having heart. You think that bothers me. I would rather have a crying tmac in wheel chair than your pathetic soft-euro poser :elephant

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 07:57 PM
Dampier had a torn rotator cuff and Dirk was forced to play C, a position he's not comfortbale playing, plus we were outmatched at every position.


I can respect that, at least not all d.mavs fans are jerks

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 07:59 PM
The only reason your team hasn't done worse is because they couldn't make the playoffs one of those years.

I don't think they would have choked to the Heat, I will tell you that much.
So shut your mouth already. I loved watching the Spurs own your pos team.

Findog
06-25-2007, 08:32 PM
I always use that out of habit, like shiit and azz and such...b/c unlike this site, many block out those words.

Well that's your choice if you want to sound like a wigger, but it makes you look unintelligent.


I own up to my team doing shiity in the playoffs...but let me tell you.........Your team is a joke or is it choke :clap

I'm well aware that my team crapped the bed two straight times. Tell me something I don't know. There's nothing you've said about my team that I haven't said amongst fellow Mavericks fans. But when somebody attacks my team out of spite, I'm going to stick up for them. Honestly, what is the purpose of starting the 4th-grade smacktalk? You started this fight, not me, and if you want to play that game, there is ample and abundant evidence of Yao/T-Mac postseason failures to highlight. It's one thing to have a Spurs fan with his team's four rings point out your team's failures and shortcomings....but honestly, having to hear from a Rockets fan about choking is like a virgin saying you need to get laid more. Are you for real?




4 str8 games lost to the heat
and losing in the first round this year, after your team went on "their mission" to get back.........I laugh all in you and your teams face.

I laugh at the thought of Yao and T-Mac blowing a 2-0 lead to Utah. I laugh at the thought of Yao and T-Mac getting two straight in Dallas to start a series and still losing.

Findog
06-25-2007, 08:34 PM
nothing wrong with having heart. You think that bothers me. I would rather have a crying tmac in wheel chair than your pathetic soft-euro poser :elephant

I'd rather get out of the first round 90% of the time and be a title contender than having to explain away another first-round exit.

Dirk > TMac.

Dirk > Yao.

Dallas > Houston.

Findog
06-25-2007, 08:35 PM
I don't think they would have choked to the Heat, I will tell you that much.

Well, they'd never get that far to have the opportunity. Has Tracy and Yao even made it to the second round yet?

Boston Pancake
06-25-2007, 08:38 PM
All you's dicks are chokers. Dirk is no fuckin Larry Legend, T-Mac is no fuckin Havlicek, and none of you's fucks from Dallas and Houston is shit compared to Boston. I'll drop a Boston Pancake on you motherfuckers any day.

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 08:46 PM
Something Roxfan is well acquainted with...how did that series with Utah turn out? Remember when you guys jumped on us for a 2-0 lead two years ago? How did that one turn out?

Yeah I do remember when we jumped 2-0 on the mavs and all the dmavs fans were nervous, but that was the first yr we had tmac and we forced 7 games...The fact that the mavs jumped on the heat 2-0 the very next year and choked..priceless---how many did you guys force when the mavs went up 2-0 on the heat and then choked, yep 4-2.



we were a few rebounds away from advancing in a 7 game series, how close were you guys with the warriors, how many games did your team play/fight, 4-2, that's right?

DALLAS
http://www.choke.com.au/images/Choke(Black).jpg

Just when I thought the Mavs had the ultimate in choke jobs(losing 4 str8 games) firmly established in NBA history, they out did themselves the very next year

We have just witnessed an unprecedented event. The Warriors played a flawless second half and refused to give Dallas an inch of breathing room as they took charge and made Playoff history. The Warriors won to serve up perhaps the biggest upset in NBA history(first No. 8 seed to capture a best-of-seven playoff series with a 111-86 victory over the NBA-best Dallas Mavericks). It was a true team effort and complete domination

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 08:48 PM
I'd rather get out of the first round 90% of the time and be a title contender than having to explain away another first-round exit.

Dirk > TMac.

Dirk > Yao.

Dallas > Houston.

you are nuckin futs,

Dirk < TMac.

Dirk < Yao.

Dallas < Houston

Fixed

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 08:51 PM
All you's dicks are chokers. Dirk is no fuckin Larry Legend, T-Mac is no fuckin Havlicek, and none of you's fucks from Dallas and Houston is shit compared to Boston. I'll drop a Boston Pancake on you motherfuckers any day.

shut your stupid azz :rolleyes

Boston Pancake
06-25-2007, 08:57 PM
shut your stupid azz :rolleyes

Yeah cuz you can't say shit else, can you bitch? Houston ain't nothing but a bitch ass city!

dallaskd
06-25-2007, 08:57 PM
Terry>Alston
Harris>Wells
Howard<McGrady
Nowitzki>Battier
Dampier<Yao
Stackhouse>Hayes
George>Snyder
Buckner>Lucas
Diop>Mutombo

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 09:00 PM
I'm well aware that my team crapped the bed two straight times. Tell me something I don't know. There's nothing you've said about my team that I haven't said amongst fellow Mavericks fans. But when somebody attacks my team out of spite, I'm going to stick up for them. Honestly, what is the purpose of starting the 4th-grade smacktalk? You started this fight, not me, and if you want to play that game, there is ample and abundant evidence of Yao/T-Mac postseason failures to highlight. It's one thing to have a Spurs fan with his team's four rings point out your team's failures and shortcomings....but honestly, having to hear from a Rockets fan about choking is like a virgin saying you need to get laid more. Are you for real?


Well, at least my team has 2 titles. Your team has zero. To get a jump on the Heat and squander an opportunity to get the first Maverick Title, that is choke-ness at it's finest.


I see a lot of mavs fans talking shiit on this site, like the mavs have won a title and how great Dirk is...that's why oh and I hate mark cuban and how he mouthed off against the city of SA with the murkey river walk comments and shiit. I am a secondary Spurs fan and to see the spurs get their 3rd and 4th titles in the last couple years that the mavs have been in contention is so sweet.....

Findog
06-25-2007, 09:03 PM
I can respect that, at least not all d.mavs fans are jerks

So says the guy whose sole contribution to the two Maverick threads running is as follows:



yep, dirk is worthless




Choked in finals,
Choked in first round

Mavs are now, have always been, and will always be pathetic

Hey, if you don't like having your nosed rubbed in your team's failures and shortcomings, try to practice courtesy and respect towards your fellow posters, mmkay? You're not in any position to criticize another team's postseason resume.

I don't initiate smacktalk but I will finish it if somebody wants to start it up.

monosylab1k
06-25-2007, 09:04 PM
You started this fight, not me

actually, you started it. you wrote this before anyone started shittin on Houston


yep, dirk is worthless

check it.

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 09:06 PM
So says the guy whose sole contribution to the two Maverick threads running is as follows:





Hey, if you don't like having your nosed rubbed in your team's failures and shortcomings, try to practice courtesy and respect towards your fellow posters, mmkay? You're not in any position to criticize another team's postseason resume.

I don't initiate smacktalk but I will finish it if somebody wants to start it up.


Ok, whatever. I don't like to be smackin' but you mavs fans think your team is the shiit, and umm they're not. So, whatever. Have a good night

Findog
06-25-2007, 09:06 PM
Well, at least my team has 2 titles.

I was wondering when you were going to play the Olajuwon card. I hear the Celtics won some titles back in the day with Bird and Russell.



I see a lot of mavs fans talking shiit on this site, like the mavs have won a title and how great Dirk is... You didn't see me doing that. Don't paint with a broad brush. The only conclusion I could come to if you're representative of the Rox fanbase is that Houston fans are douches, but I don't deal in absolutes.



that's why oh and I hate mark cuban and how he mouthed off against the city of SA with the murkey river walk comments and shiit.

Mark Cuban is one of the best things to happen to the NBA. When he talks smack, he's just playing the part of a heel. Mark Cuban = Andy Kaufman. You = extra-chromosomed wrestling fan.

Findog
06-25-2007, 09:07 PM
Ok, whatever. I don't like to be smackin' but you mavs fans think your team is the shiit, and umm they're not. So, whatever. Have a good night

Hey, you started the smacktalk. Don't paint me the brush of a bandwagoner.

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 09:07 PM
actually, you started it. you wrote this before anyone started shittin on Houston



check it.

Ok, ok.....I will admit it, but like I said...I have seen a lot of mav fan bs posted on this site and that is my reasoning here...weak or not.

Findog
06-25-2007, 09:09 PM
Ok, ok.....I will admit it, but like I said...I have seen a lot of mav fan bs posted on this site and that is my reasoning here...weak or not.

Do you see those Mavs fans still around? They haven't shown their faces on Spurstalk since the GS series. I stick by my team through good and bad.

Findog
06-25-2007, 09:10 PM
Yeah cuz you can't say shit else, can you bitch? Houston ain't nothing but a bitch ass city!

Not that Dallas is paradise, but Houston is the boar's tits.

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 09:10 PM
Do you see those Mavs fans still around? They haven't shown their faces on Spurstalk since the GS series. I stick by my team through good and bad.


fair enough

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 09:12 PM
Not that Dallas is paradise, but Houston is the tits.
I like tits, so what's the problem :wtf :toast



that's why god made the suburbs...which are bad-azz let me tell u.

Findog
06-25-2007, 09:14 PM
I like tits, so what's the problem :wtf :toast



that's why god made the suburbs...which are bad-azz let me tell u.

North Houston is hell on earth. The area around Rice is alright.

monosylab1k
06-25-2007, 09:25 PM
Houston is a giant toilet, and the Astrodome is the flush button.

Findog
06-25-2007, 09:29 PM
Houston is a giant toilet, and the Astrodome is the flush button.

Actually, the area around the Astrodome and Reliant Park is fairly nice IMO. Lots of good restaurants and clubs. Anything north of downtown...ugh!

Roxsfan
06-25-2007, 10:05 PM
^^Yep, until you hit the woodlands and kingwood, which are very nice up north.

to the west and NW in Katy and Cyfair--nice....East side...crappy

Southwest--sugar land--nice

In the city--West U area and river oaks is hella nic3...but hella 'spensive.



Dallas Burbs are nice too.

Findog
06-25-2007, 10:10 PM
Dallas Burbs are nice too.

Anything north of 635 is awful...Richardson, Plano, McKinney, Garland. Oak Cliff, the white hipster parts, not the crackhouse parts, is pretty nice. Highland Park, Knox/McKinney/Turtle Creek/Preston Road is nice, but really expensive as well. Cuban lives in Preston Road/Knox and McKinney area I think.

Personally I much prefer the West Side of Fort Worth.