its friday night and you're watching women's basketball.. look between your legs and check yourself.
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This Silver Stars team looks like it doesn't play any defense; exact opposite of the Spurs. Pop should coach it in the offseason.
its friday night and you're watching women's basketball.. look between your legs and check yourself.
s...
that looking fellow parker is there too
The Shock are about to shut this one down!!!!!
WOW! I thought the arena looked pretty full for a WNBA event, but I never expected the attendance to be that awesome. Way to step up SA! Hopefully the palace has a similar showing.
When it come to sa team they put people toand it is boring.GOOOO
SHOCK GO BEAT THE SILVER STARS FORMER UTAH STARZZ.
Oh lookie, Bipolar Poster's back.
what was final score?
I called it a sweep
Little You were saying?
It is my first time to say this,anakha.When i come to spurstalk i read other people comment.....I never pick on the spurs fans.
Swept Away!!! Hahahahaha
Disappointment in finals doesn't dim Stars' season
DELCIA LOPEZ
The San Antonio Silver Stars didn't win the WNBA finals, but they had a great season, showng grit and perseverance. The team overcame adversity to make it to the league finals for the first time in franchise history, and the future looks bright.
It was a season befitting a team called the Silver Stars — a year that shimmered with both ambition and accomplishment.
Playing with a cohesion and discipline that fans have associated with their male counterparts in San Antonio — the Spurs — the Silver Stars transcended any comparison with thatother team, establishing their own iden y by making it to the WNBA finals for the first time in their history.
The dream ended Sunday night in Ypsilanti, Mich., as the Stars lost the last of three games in a row to the Detroit Shock, 76-60.
For a team and community riding a euphoric wave to the championship series, the loss was crushing, but the cliché is true: A single series cannot trump all the games that went before, all the grit and determination that took the team so close to the summit in the first place.
The team struggled with injuries throughout the series — guard Edwige Lawson-Wade did not play a single game — but the players refused to make excuses.
“We tried and we persevered through a lot, but we just didn't have enough to finish it off, “ guard Becky Hammon told the Express-News. “They played better than us, that's all there is to it.”
Perhaps, but in accomplishing so much this year, the Silver Stars may have given us a glimpse of what may be in store fornext year.
A team that overcomes adversity, as the Silver Stars did all year, is a team with heart, and heart, unlike physical ability, never deteriorates; it only grows stronger.
So we congratulate the team from San Antonio, not only for this season's commendable achievements but also for its future promise.
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