I went to a concert at the AAC a few summers ago and saw it all by itself in a corner. I laughed so hard I almost cried.
I went to a concert at the AAC a few summers ago and saw it all by itself in a corner. I laughed so hard I almost cried.
You guys and t-shirts ...
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Let me get this straight, you want a division champ tee and they are the bandwagon fans?![]()
they will be the consolation shirts if the spurs don't get far enough to get better shirts. Also Division champ shirts are nowhere near as sad as the "first round winner" shirts the wiz had a few years back
REAL SPURS FANS just care about the NBA Championship shirts!!! Even the West Conf Championship does not mean anything.
Funny Story- I live in Houston and they thought the Rockets were going to take the divisionthis year. They were getting ready to print them out and get excited. But they failed..
So now, I heard on Rockets will print out "YES! We made it out of the First Round!!" T-shirts. HAHAHA
True Spurs Fans expect nothing but Championship!
Check the Rockets store on NBA.com
No your a dummy a true fan would give a crap therefore YOU are a band wagon fan, like everybody else.
It's Part of a winning tradition...oh I forgot you never followed the Spurs until they won it in '99.
Go though a 21-61 season twice when every body in ING SA was cheering on the ing Lakers ing Bulls and ing Celtics!!
Nothing wrong with it....I'm only a True Fan!
Why would you care you dove off the wagon last week.
More lies.Go though a 21-61 season twice when every body in ING SA was cheering on the ing Lakers ing Bulls and ing Celtics!!
Been a fan since '73, ,first game was a Indy-SA ABA playoff game.
Show me pics of every single spurs championship tshirt you own.
Otherwise, you fail!
Is the OP really serious?
Cmon whats next?
Preseason Championship Shirts?
Yay, we won the #1 Draft Pick! Shirts?
I don't care about division champion shirts, doesn't make me a bandwagon fan either.
All this talk of being a "true fan"....I can tell you what a true fan is.
A true fan stays with his or her team no matter what. If you were a Spurs fan before 1999, you are probably a true fan, if you were a Spurs fan before 1990, you are definetly a true fan. Those of us who lived through the Gervin era and those dark years between Ice and DRob and stayed fans, that is being a true fan. We won't get a sense of who the real bandwagoners are until the big 3 retire. Some of us will still be here, some of you won't. Its really easy to be a fan when the team is winning, its a lot tougher when your team isn't.
But seriously, does anyone sport their Midwest Division shirts from the 90s? Wouldn't that just serve as an ugly reminder of another championship-less season?
Division championship shirts for teams who don't win them very often are fine. I loved the one I had from DRob's rookie year because it represented a return to winning ways. The Spurs, however, have evolved into the kind of franchise where NBA Championship expectations are the norm instead of the exception. That is a good place to be because it means your team has won some real hardware.
I remember the heartbreak after heartbreak for the Spurs during the Lakers-Celtics era of the 80's, Barkley shutting down the Hemisfair. And don't get me started on having to cheer on Terry mings during the repeated beatings in the playoffs during the Fuschia years. And I still hate Hakeem for how foolish he made Drob look during the Rodman season. ! Thanks for the memories!![]()
Let's be fair now...Hakeem was killing everybody that year!
it's not the size of your banner that counts
You know what they say about owners who have big banners....![]()
I find it funny that the first year I started following the Spurs was the playoff loss in what 87 to the lakers when we got swept...
or whatever season preceded the season before the Admiral.
of course i was something like 8 at the time....
This might be the only year I'd buy one of those because I think it was a real accomplishment that we actually won the division with all the injuries and obstacles - on the last day of the season in dramatic fashion no less!
That was the 87-88 season. The next year was Larry Brown's first year and they went 21-61, then in the 89-90 season, the Admiral dropped anchor.![]()
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