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You have no gut to answer the question. You are Duncan fan.
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Originally Posted by Buddy Holly
You have no gut to answer the question. You are Duncan fan.Quote:
Originally Posted by kalikot_boy_kr
Yes Mouse, we get it.Quote:
Originally Posted by CPIM
How many useless screen names can you create before you finally blow your brains out ending one very useless and unfullfilled life.
spurs are owned by a multiple ownership groupQuote:
Originally Posted by greyforest
used to be owned by sa rich dude named red.
david forced ownership to sell him a part of spurs through the media
the most prodomant owner through the media is some drunk named Holt that sells CATs
I think it would be cool if there was an IPO of sorts so that the members of the city and sourounding cities schertz coudl buy just a fraction of the spurs
then the team coudl be truly owned byt hte city and fans
imagine if 10% was owned by fans and you coudl own 100000000000000th of the spurs wahoo
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Originally Posted by Russ
So we should get buckets of nasty river water and throw it on him at the game?
:angel
He should use it to brush his teeth. They'll probably whiten up a bit...Quote:
Originally Posted by SpursWoman
Oh god, notice how this guy tries to complain that Dallas has culture then doesnt mention any. San Antonio has an identity Dallas doesn't. If you think having culture is a joke ok thats your loss.Quote:
Originally Posted by CPIM
Dallas has culture, San Antonio has culture. They are two different types.
The culture in Dallas is "money culture" or "haute culture." If money is involved, Dallas has it. Significant arts programs, a very fine symphony orchestra, musuems, and the like. Haute culture comes from the numerous donors who provide the necessary financial support to underwrite the fine programs that exist in Dallas.
The culture in San Antonio is "historical culture" or "culturas." It comes from the city's significant historical background and the contributions of the cultures of Spain, Germany, and Mexico. While there are some arts institutions (such as the McNay) they pale in comparison to Dallas', because Dallas has money from oil and technology that San Antonio never will. Culturas comes from the common man, the blue collar workers that make San Antonio the town it is.
San Antonio has very little haute culture, and Dallas has basically no culturas. The mistake residents of both cities make is assuming that one is superior to the other.
And then the next game the baseline bums dumped about a gallon of guacamole on his head as he was going down the tunnel in the Hemisfair Arena...:lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Russ
Puro San Antonio!
I don't think you can really make fun of the riverwalk and san antonio. Because we don;t trule think to serious of ourtsevles. We have a freaking mudd king.
if you let someone get into your head, you already lost.
Did anyone see Eva about to shake his hand but Azz Cuban pulled his hand away like a freakin' fifth grader? Cuban is an a-hole.
that kid of proves he is gay right?
I mean who wouldn't want to kiss or touch eva?
Here's the latest from Cuban:
http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/sports/ba...l/14627963.htm
You fucked up, Mark, and every time you open your mouth it just gets worse.Quote:
Finley's 'act' turns off Cuban
By DWAIN PRICE
Star-Telegram Staff Writer
DALLAS - Contrary to popular opinion, Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and former Mavs All-Star player Michael Finley are not at odds with each other. Ask Finley if he shares this sentiment.
Yes, Cuban offered Finley's family the opportunity to sit in his American Airlines Center suite to watch the three Western Conference semifinal games between the Mavs and the San Antonio Spurs. However, Finley refused to take Cuban up on his offer. :tu
Finley is still hurt over the events of last summer when Cuban used the NBA's new amnesty rule to waive the Mavs' former go-to guy. But he was all smiles Friday after the Spurs evened the best-of-seven series against the Mavs at 3-3 with a 91-86 victory.
Game 7 is Monday night in San Antonio with Cuban again trying to get the best of Finley.
"I like Mike," Cuban said. "I offered him the use of my suite to put his family in there with my family.
"I have a lot of respect for Michael Finley. I just don't have respect for his acting ability."
It's Finley's "acting ability" that has Cuban and Mavs fans riled. Cuban believes the "punch" Mavs guard Jason Terry hit Finley with didn't warrant a one-game suspension from the NBA.
The controversy, which forced Terry to sit out Game 6 on Friday, put Finley in the middle of a firestorm. During Friday's pregame introduction, Finley was booed louder than any Spur, but that didn't affect his performance.
Finley finished with 16 points, six rebounds and two steals in 45 minutes. He was 6-of-10 from the field.
"I'm thrilled for Michael," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "He's such a class act, no matter what the circumstances or what's going on in the game.
"He's been one of our leaders. He comes in a tough situation for him and in a place where he was a leader for so long, without malice. He comes in and competes with class. I couldn't be more proud of him."
Cuban said Finley faked the impact of the "punch" from Terry.
"Every action film's got a villain, and Mike plays one on TV," Cuban said. "When he was here, there were many times when he'd bait a guy into doing something so he can try to get a technical. did you bitch about it then? hell no. Fucking hypocrite, and just because he pulled that crap then doesn't mean he does it in SA.
"When it's your team, it's a crafty veteran move, and when it's the other team, it's a plot. It's not personal."
Asked if there was any bad blood between him and Finley, Cuban said: "Not on my end at all. Do I still want everybody in the arena to boo him? Yeah.
"And when they see him walking down the street I hope they shake his hand."
Cuban is a first class asshole. No iffs, ands, or buts about it. Pure Trash.
OMG this is going to give people some bad ideas.Quote:
Originally Posted by SpursWoman
Leave buckets of muddy river water whereever he goes. In his hotel room, on his seat, throw a gallon of it on his head.
You want to really piss Mark Cuban off? Ignore him.
Duncan gets it. "I have nothing to say to Mark Cuban"
Cuban is a carnival barker. Unfortuantely, the barker doesn't normally OWN the carnival, and can be kept in check if he goes too far.
Organizations reflect from the top. When you have a clown there, it is impossible to wind up with anything but a circus.
That's hardly what the Trinity project is about. In fact, the Riverwalk is the antithesis of what Trinity's all about.Quote:
Originally Posted by Extra Stout
If anything, what they want to do up there is much more similar to what Austin did with the Colorado.
the Trinity Project has amazing potential
Actually, he didn't mention the water. He said "muddy, ugly ass THING they call a riverwalk." Thats not just an insult on the water. That's an insult on the whole thing, the entire row of buildings, concrete, restaurants, etc. that make up the Riverwalk. The riverwalk includes all of that stuff, not just the water. If he wanted to insult the water, he should have mentioned the words "water" or "river." I'm not even from San Antonio, and I can see why this comment is upsetting to people in the city. It's not like its hard to understand. This isnt brain surgery.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mavtek
Just when you thought he could stop embarrassing himself.
yeah sure um ok what ever you say mark :baby
come on down to SA and have a MUDDY WATER MUDSLIDE compliments of San Antonio, ya know the birthplace of Texas :hat
another bragging right dallas will never have