still waiting for an official word, any links yet besides what someone posted on a message board?
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still waiting for an official word, any links yet besides what someone posted on a message board?
hey, it's occurred to me to do what i feel like. if you don't like it, read, scroll, or leave.
Of course not. But since when does that make a difference when it concerns the public at large?Quote:
Originally Posted by jmard5
The perception is now that the Spurs are using win-at-all-costs tactics, just like the perception of Phoenix on Spurs Talk is that it's full of bomb-wielding wackos.
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Originally Posted by violentkitten
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I've worked in Phoenix, and maybe not bomb weilding, but they are wackos :lol
Is there anything to this?
rofl. the internet superhero has arrived.Quote:
Originally Posted by DePastino
Can't argue too much with that.Quote:
Originally Posted by T Park
Sounds like a BS post. No supporting information.
You all better watch it with bashing people from Phoenix as a whole. I'm from there and my whole family lives there.
It's a very similar city to San Antonio.
Thanks.
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God wheres icemancometh and the "special olympics" picture?
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Originally Posted by DarrinS
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Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
I love Phoenix. It's a great town. The FoxSports bar at the airport is pretty cool.
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I don't know if this was posted anywhere else, straight from Ksat at noon
Greg Simmons reported there was a bomb threat around 9-9:30 pacific time at the team hotel. They were at the movies at the time and there were no specifics about the threat (whether it was idrected towards the team or not).
I wonder what movie they were watching.
Me too!!Quote:
Originally Posted by SA210
I bet they saw spider-man 3 :rolleyes
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Originally Posted by rayray2k8
:lol Maybe
OOOH, closet Suns fan huh?Quote:
Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
I don't think this would be so bad if the Spurs had not been getting in so many extra-shots all series long. So of course Horry does what he does - because the Spurs are dirty, and the Suns - trying to come to the aid of their little leader get suspended. See, unlike the Spurs the Suns don't like playing like that. Raja is probably the only guy who can (and will) but almost everyone else on the team just doesnt do it.
If you guys can't see what's wrong with that, if the teams were just reversed then you will continue to lose respect among fans.
How many flagrant fouls does it take to be a dirty team? What I also like is taking 1 step on the court during an orgy of violence, is worse than intentionally hitting someone to hurt/injure them. That's the problem the NBA has created. So, I say if the Suns find themselves in the same situation again they need to pull EVERY SUN OFF THE BENCH to defend their player.
EVERY PLAYER. Can the NBA suspend all of them?
I agree...but when the nearest TC is two hours away and suspect at best.....:(Quote:
I don't know when you last ate there but I don't think it's what it once was. Except for beef fajita caban bowls. Those are tasty.
So the whole team is dirty. OkQuote:
because the Spurs are dirty
Horry I get, Bowen I get and maybe even Manu...so 3 guys out of 15 and that makes the whole team.
Nice math. :rolleyes
FWIW....I have been to Phoenix. Nice city and the people I met there were nice to me.
The way I hear it, even your :cheer cheerleaders get in dirty shots.Quote:
Originally Posted by samikeyp
Okay yeah just kidding but, those 3 are the dirty ones. No arguing there.. although Manu I'm not so sure about.
I gotta be honest tmtcsc, you are my favorite contributor here because of your pic! That is The Perfect Ass. :lolQuote:
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Wow, I thought that was just a local secret.Quote:
Originally Posted by btimsah
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Originally Posted by Kevin Blackistone
Got that right!