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Originally Posted by DarrinS
And then he made a sarcastic "oh really" comment, wadded up a piece of paper then cried.
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:lmao :lmao :lmaoQuote:
Originally Posted by DarrinS
And then he made a sarcastic "oh really" comment, wadded up a piece of paper then cried.
That makes sense. They've always kind of reminded me of a poor man's Laker fanbase.Quote:
Originally Posted by supaphly119
Seriously? That's cool that the Spurs went to the movies together! Or do you think they were at a film session? It wouldn't surprise me if they went to a real movie to get their minds off the drama.Quote:
Originally Posted by ashbeeigh
You say that like its a bad thing. :lolQuote:
The way I hear it, even your cheerleaders get in dirty shots.
Does this give the Spurs the extra motivation to close it out in 6?
The Death of the PretendersQuote:
Originally Posted by angel_luv
Starring: Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, Tony Parker
Synopsis: Having had enough of their own two left-footed mistakes in prior games, Tim Duncan decides to treat the Phoenix Suns fans and mascot (owner) to a playoff drubbing only felt by Pistons, Lakers, Nuggets and Mavericks Past. The Spurs plow through Phoenix by the weekend and get ready for Utah.
I give it 6 stars!
A Nuggets Fan siting. Rich! I thought you fools had just recently had your basketball pride ripped again. Hey, at least you can watch the Rockies aim for the miracle .500 season.Quote:
Originally Posted by NuGGeTs-FaN
I read yesterday in a national report that Phoenix is #5 in the country in road rage incidents.Quote:
Originally Posted by T Park
And what, the rest of the Suns aren't joining in the extracurricular activities? Laughable.Quote:
Originally Posted by btimsah
I haven't lost respect for the warriors, they have been the anti-christ according to the way Suns fans would describe "dirty".Quote:
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.
Yes they can, 4 players per game, chosen alphabetically. I hope they do this, it will take the focus off the dirty Spurs and place it on the Dumb-as-a-rock Suns. If we do it again, I'm sure we will wait till we are winning by 30 in the last minute of the game so all your best players are on the bench.Quote:
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?
Hey Phoenix Fans, San Antonio is in Bexar County. :lol
http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/met....758839e0.html
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/05/15/road.rage.ap/index.htmlQuote:
Originally Posted by GrandeDavid
America's Meanest Drivers
1. Miami
2. New York
3. Boston
4. Los Angeles
5. Washington, D.C.
6. Phoenix
7. Chicago
8. Sacramento
9. Philadelphia
10. San Francisco
11. Houston
12. Atlanta
13. Detroit
14. Minneapolis-St. Paul
15. Baltimore
Source: AutoVantage
San Antonio....Anyone...Anyone....
Spurs guard Brent Barry made light of the incident before tipoff on Wednesday. "I couldn't understand it, because Suns fans are too classy for that," he said, tongue lodged firmly in cheek. "But I walked through the lobby and saw [TNT's] Craig Sager. Then it all came together. They were trying to blow up Sager. And who would have a problem with that?" Barry, perhaps angling for the league's good sportsmanship award, forewarned Sager about his intention to blame the threat on him.