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    is Ime still under contract?

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    is Ime still under contract?
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    I think what several of us would like to know is how to contribute (and maybe get a little something in return, e.g. merchandise) the most effectively possible - w/o buying tickets (not all of us live in SA). I don't want to buy stuff that will end up 50% for the NBA and 50% to save teams that have bad management.
    +10000000000 Yeah I'd rather have all or most of my money go towards the Spurs organization. The next time I do come into town I'm definitely going to make it to a game though.

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    +10000000000 Yeah I'd rather have all or most of my money go towards the Spurs organization. The next time I do come into town I'm definitely going to make it to a game though.

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    If (IF) we win a le this year, I think it could potentially be the sweetest of all of them, save the first one.

    As Spurs fans, we are lucky to have one of the best (if not THE best) franchises in sports history.

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    Good article.

    I still can't believe the Spurs are ~$10 million over the luxury tax threshold.

    Maybe I died and went to Spurs fan heaven
    The Spurs will at least be able to fund almost $3M of that Tax from this year's share of the Tax payments to the league.

    7 teams will be making their Lux Tax payments on July 22nd. The remaining 23 teams who were under the Tax Threshold, including the Spurs, will each receive $2.9M and the balance of the extra $ will go to Revenue Assistance Plan for low-revenue teams.

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    The spurs have seriously walked the talk when it comes to spending money putting a championship team togethor. Something I seriously doubted holt would ever do. I for one am returning the favor, I'm buying tickets and adding more spurs gear to my collection. Thank you Holt for letting the dream continue, I honestly didn't think you had it in ya.

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    Agreed. I've been saying for many years now the Spurs FO should have dipped into the luxury tax long before now, the Spurs would have 6-7 les, and all that winning and extra games would have been EVEN MORE REVENUE for the Spurs.

    Spurs FO dropped the ball in not going into the tax for Jackson, after 2007, and in 2008 at the LATEST, and it cost them.

    They've done so now, and all Spurs fans should be grateful, but it would have been best if they'd done it sooner.
    Hindsight and Monday Morning Quarterback is always easy to do.

    The fact of the matter Spurs could have won les in 2004 & 2006. They lost in the WC Semis...in 2 tough series they could have gone either way.

    There is no guarantee they could have won the 2007...if they had won in 2004 & 2006.

    The fact they have 4 les in 12 years(The 4th most les in NBA History!!!!) and have been one of the top two or three teams in the decade is remarkable. The FO deserves as much credit as the criticism they get from ST Posters.

    Championships are not easy to get!! We still have Laker fan, Mav fan and other fans criticize the Spurs for not winning back-to-back les even though the Spurs have won 3 of the last 6 les. That argument is irrevelant!

    Anyway, I felt the Spurs FO wanted squeeze out another le after '07 and the in the last two post seasons they saw it wasn't enough around the Big 3 anymore. The Lakers became good again, the Hornets became decent, Denver, Dallas, Houston, and Portland all got better and the Spurs are still the team you want to knock off.

    So the FO decided this season to go all in....kudos to them for doing it! When you have been frugal for awhile....it easier to take a financial risk when everybody else is cutting back.

    The best time to buy isn't done during good times. The best time to buy is during bad times!!


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    we're not starting the mission for #5 till bowen comes back home :P
    Come home Bowen.

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    The interesting thing is they will also recieve about 10mil from the NBA this year for being under the lux tax threshold last year, and because the players recieved too much "basketball-related income" last year, so in a way, the league will pay the lux tax bill for us this year. The team will be paying it next year though.

    Oh, and I'm not trying to devalue the organisation's sacrifice in any way (they are still goning to pay 30mil+ over the next two years that they otherwise wouldn't have, including extra salary and lux tax), just pointing out that it will not be quite as painful for them as it otherwise would be.
    Also, you have to wonder how much revenue did the Spurs actually lose last year by not making it past the 1st RD.

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    we're not starting the mission for #5 till bowen comes back home :P
    Absolutely. The offense, I'm not worried about. Its going to be interesting if Pop is still going to put a descent defensive team on the court. Not saying Bowen is a world beater, but he's still effective and can still be a pest.

    Please come back.

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    He did, however, arrive with a message for Spurs fans amid what has already become the team's most expensive and thorough makeover in years.

    “Tell them to go buy some tickets,” Buford said with a chuckle.

    Consider it a voluntary bond initiative, meant to fund the renovation of San Antonio's landmark professional sports franchise.
    More a Spurs stimulas package.

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    it's about time, as a spurs fan for many years, i noticed they are infamous for signing these guys with a 6.8 pts per game avg. and calling them "big acquisitions". and on the spurs website, they would always say "spurs make great addition and are ready for a le run". <---Please, i think that was san antonio propaganda to make the fans feel better.

    i'm glad to see they're finally getting some signing/trading for some real talent without having to trick spurs fans!

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    “We'll continue to look at ways we can make our team better,” Buford said. “Who knows when that will happen, or where those things will come from? It's been a summer that has seen a lot of change, and I don't know when we'll know it's over.”

    The Spurs owners and FO are "all in"

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    On paper this team looks a uva lot better than last year's team. With a !100% healthy Manu / Duncan / Parker this team should give the lakers a run for their money.

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    The interesting thing is they will also recieve about 10mil from the NBA this year for being under the lux tax threshold last year, and because the players recieved too much "basketball-related income" last year, so in a way, the league will pay the lux tax bill for us this year. The team will be paying it next year though.

    Oh, and I'm not trying to devalue the organisation's sacrifice in any way (they are still goning to pay 30mil+ over the next two years that they otherwise wouldn't have, including extra salary and lux tax), just pointing out that it will not be quite as painful for them as it otherwise would be.
    I do not believe this is true. I could be wrong, but I thought I saw the breakdown and it came out to a bit under three million being returned. All the money does not go to the teams under the luxury cap , there is another fund that gets a large chunk of it. If I had more time right now , I would find the article , but it has been posted.

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    I do not believe this is true. I could be wrong, but I thought I saw the breakdown and it came out to a bit under three million being returned. All the money does not go to the teams under the luxury cap , there is another fund that gets a large chunk of it. If I had more time right now , I would find the article , but it has been posted.
    All 30 teams will get back about $6.5M returned because BRI was low.

    The 23 teams under the lux tax threshold, including the Spurs, receive another $2.9M

    It is all explained here:

    http://myespn.go.com/blogs/truehoop/...Cap-Cloud.html

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    All 30 teams will get back about $6.5M returned because BRI was low.

    The 23 teams under the lux tax threshold, including the Spurs, receive another $2.9M

    It is all explained here:

    http://myespn.go.com/blogs/truehoop/...Cap-Cloud.html
    Thanks for the link. That explains everything perfectly. The Spurs ownership has in my opinion always done its best to do two things. Keep the team financilally viable and in SA , and put the best product possible under the conditions on the floor. These two payments certainly help the finances and allows upgrades as needed. Good to see that not only are they putting the windfall back into the franchise but also going a bit further to improve the team
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    Great article.

    The way I see it, the Spurs are inclined to win while they can than conserve $$$. There's no feeling like being a champion and the Spurs are 2 seasons away from their last one. They want to win while the going is good.

    Now I'm not going to say that the additions = championship at this moment but the Spurs are moving in the right direction.

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    Also, you have to wonder how much revenue did the Spurs actually lose last year by not making it past the 1st RD.
    I have worked Spurs games for the past couple years, and I can tell you that they lost a lot more than just playoff revenue last year. They had a very hard time putting butts in the seat, especially midway and toward the latter end of the year. Not only that, but those who were there spent a LOT less many than in the past. I know midway through the season game day revenues were down over a third from the previous year. I dont know what the final #'s were at season end but revenues were down across the board, concessions, merchandise, parking...you name it. They even laid off some part time folks midway through the season, and the tickets sales staff was working their butts off to keep their jobs.

    I think this is a huge factor in why the FO has spent so freely this offseason. There was just no buzz in the arena last year, no excitement, and truthfully the product on the floor didnt give people much reason to be excited. Granted the economy had a lot to do with this as well, but that means you have to work that much harder to get folks to part with their money these days. I think the moves made by the FO have certainly brought some hope and excitement back to the fanbase, and that should translate into better gameday revenues. The FO has done their part, we as fans need to do ours and go to the games and spend spend spend!

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    I bought my season tickets yesterday.

    s yeah.

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    I have worked Spurs games for the past couple years, and I can tell you that they lost a lot more than just playoff revenue last year. They had a very hard time putting butts in the seat, especially midway and toward the latter end of the year. Not only that, but those who were there spent a LOT less many than in the past. I know midway through the season game day revenues were down over a third from the previous year. I dont know what the final #'s were at season end but revenues were down across the board, concessions, merchandise, parking...you name it. They even laid off some part time folks midway through the season, and the tickets sales staff was working their butts off to keep their jobs.

    I think this is a huge factor in why the FO has spent so freely this offseason. There was just no buzz in the arena last year, no excitement, and truthfully the product on the floor didnt give people much reason to be excited. Granted the economy had a lot to do with this as well, but that means you have to work that much harder to get folks to part with their money these days. I think the moves made by the FO have certainly brought some hope and excitement back to the fanbase, and that should translate into better gameday revenues. The FO has done their part, we as fans need to do ours and go to the games and spend spend spend!

    I was a season ticket holder for several years. After a while the excitement goes away. Parking becomes a pain, you realize there are only a handful of games that are worth a damn and the concession prices are outrageous.

    This year, I've decided to go to the good games (Lakers, Celtics, Cavs, Magic). I'll pay the extra $$ for scalpped tickets but it'll be a far cry less than what I was paying for season tickets.

    I completely admit that I became spoiled. Winning regular season games wasn't enough. , it really has become an 82 game preseason for the most part.

    I'm sure that someone else will take my seats and get to enjoy them as much as I did. I sat through 3 Championship series and many playoff games.

    The last straw for me was the 40 % ticket price increase. I gave it one more year with the new pricing and called it quits. The ROI just wasn't enough. Especially with the injuries and humiliating, pathetic bounce by the Mavs. I didn't need to pay for that.

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    I normally dont make it to regular season games but this year i might have to attend some, besides season tickets are a terrible thing to waste.

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    I think All SPURS FANS need to bring it this YEAR.

    SPURS STRIVE FOR 5. in 2009.

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    "This is It!" after the Michael Jackson do entary/movie.
    I am sure there are some promo posters/flyers that can be photoshopped to fit the Spurs.

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