In ten years nobody will remember the Suns, Mavs, or other perennial also-rans. But they'll all remember the Spurs.
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In ten years nobody will remember the Suns, Mavs, or other perennial also-rans. But they'll all remember the Spurs.
Can somebody tell me what are these in this article? I'm not an American.
Sunday doubleheaders.
Diving boards at hotel pools.
Real letters in the mail. With most of the words even spelled correctly.
Customers in Yankee Stadium box seats.
Main Street.
Dinner on an airplane.
The magic in the title: "heavyweight champion of the world."
Fans in your row who say "Excuse me" when they walk in front of you in the middle of a game.
Local customer service. Not an 800 number to a voice 400 miles away.
The U.S.-Soviet Olympic rivalry.
Barry Bonds, pre-steroids.
The Buffalo Bills playing in four straight Super Bowls.
The Atlanta Braves winning 14 straight division titles.
Double features.
Phones that get answered by live people.
The mile run.
Late night scores in newspapers.
Interstates without orange barrels.
Crowds singing "God Bless America" at sports events. (Not to worry; it'll be popular again next terrorist attack.)
The biggest college football bowls on New Year's Day.
World Series games in sunshine, with the temperature above 50.
College basketball lineups dominated by seniors.
I was just to create a thread about this.
Believe it or not, I think this Dynasty is over too. Sure the Spurs can still be somewhat of a threat...but not a championship team again.
It's kind of sad when you find the ways to measure the past 5 or 10 years.
I remember watching the very first championship run and win...in SA...rooting for SA.
Ten years later I find myself rooting against that very same team, in the city that takes them out in the first round....