Steve moved a long time ago.Quote:
Originally Posted by boutons_
Printable View
Steve moved a long time ago.Quote:
Originally Posted by boutons_
Thank God. How the league could allow a part-owner of a franchise to broadcast games just escaped me...Quote:
Originally Posted by Kori Ellis
No kidding, I mean, he's got such an influence over the game from that seat that is so close to the court. :rolleyesQuote:
Originally Posted by exstatic
wheres that fuckn pick, kerr is a troll but his a suns owner
Good luck and congrats to Stevie Three-Ball. He should really look for someone to replace D'Antoni though. The Suns have so much potential that's being wasted, and Nash can't play at this same level forever.
Ditto...Quote:
Originally Posted by baseline bum
agreed.Quote:
Originally Posted by baseline bum
Eh, I say good luck, but only good enough to get own3d by the Spurs in the playoffs every year. :)
Matt Millen.
so much for kerrs 3 points
Before, I thought there was no chance Phoenix and San Antonio would deal anytime soon, but this changes things. I'd think relations with Phoenix would be strangely cordial all of a sudden.
Damn how many franchises do we now have Pop coached connections to these days?
CIA POP at its finest.
Honestly, I try to get mad at Kerr for his Suns homerism, but everytime I try and hate him my mind goes back to 2003. Cant hate on anyone that put dagger after dagger in the hearts of the _allas Mavs.
Would somebody give PJ Carlesimo another shot? Pleazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzeeeeeeee...
I like Steve Kerr's sports analysis. But if nothing else, this should end the debate once and for all about whether he's still a "Spurs homer."
Kerr was such a homer during the Suns series. Don't forget he was the infamous reporter (not) who tried to portray Duncan in the same way as Stud awhinny and Diaw. For those that think it is no big deal then I think TNT/ESPN should let Sean Elliott do all the Spurs future play by play.