I started reading it but ran into a word I didn't understand and stopped.
The NBA and TNT weren't interested in compe ion. They wanted a showcase for El BJ, Wade and Ray Allen. The Spurs could have been the Bobcats. Doesn't matter. Stern wants every small market team to be the Washington Generals so big market fans can see their own Globetrotters show. Stern so needs to retire already. I vote DoK as next commissioner in keeping with the Jew tradition. I have a feeling the Suns will fare better next decade.
I started reading it but ran into a word I didn't understand and stopped.
illiterate Spurs fans. Cubes basically contradicted himself and agreed with Pop without actually agreeing with Pop.
"Mark" is a name for a men which is choosen by the parents.
I only looked at the gif and agreed with cuban
Most probably didn't even click the link tbh. Cuban said he would have probably done the same thing and he calls the NBA stupid for the scheduling, but somehow he's jacking off Stern.
Cuban is speaking from a business perspective, not from a basketball perspective. He's a businessman who happens to like basketball.
“Everybody who planned to watch San Antonio vs. Miami on TNT, we’ve got disappointed customers all over the place,” Cuban said before Saturday’s Mavericks home game against Detroit. “When I say our biggest customer, TV is our biggest customer. So I’m not saying San Antonio did the wrong thing. I’m just saying I understand exactly why the league did what they did.”
“I tried to find every angle not to [side with Stern], but I do know who pays our bills,” Cuban said. “That is the driver for all things financial in sports — period, end of story. And when you [mess] with the money train you get [fined].”
His overall point was about business. Where some Spurs fans who didn't actually read the article went wrong was assuming he was just taking up for the NBA without understanding everything he said. He said he understood why Pop did it. He said he might do the same thing if he were the Spurs and that was the schedule. He called the NBA just as guilty and dumb for the scheduling of the TNT game after the long road trip. He qualified his overall points with opinions that most Spurs fans would agree with if they actually read the article, instead of just going to a generic assumption that Cuban is sucking off Stern. He called the NBA dumb, but he's sucking off Stern?
I remember when Pop rested his stars in Dallas, at end of the season I believe in order to force us to face the mavs in round one on the road. I believe Spurs proceeded to face the Mavs in a backdoor sweep.
I'm sure Cuban remembers that too![]()
Last edited by hater; 12-02-2012 at 06:42 PM.
So I was right. Pop didn't give a abour home court vs Mavs and sat Manu+Duncan
http://www.nba.com/games/20100414/SA...#nbaGIboxscore
that was the nite Blair got 27 and 25
btw I remember when Mavs tried to emulate Pop's move to rest starts. I think they rested Dirk and some others vs. Warrirors in last game of the season. THat game was the clincher for warriors on the 8th spot in the playoffs. The rest is history.
LOL Mavs
Cool, tripple post...
Edit function seems to be broken.
That never happened. I do remember a certain backdoor sweep not too long ago.
Cuban learned in 2011 that you can't win a le in today's NBA without fellating Stern a bit. Constantly antagonizing the commish leads to the refs mysteriously giving you bad calls in the playoffs, and you lose. Smart guy, toes the line now and says the right things.
They also ended up royally ing over the Clippers with det one... dumbasses![]()
So exactly HOW many people planned to watch San Antonio vs. Miami? Not many. Outside of the tiny SA TV market (which doesn't move the needle as everyone on the planet is aware), the cHeat fans are gonna watch the team so they can watch LeBron dunk the ball. I seriously doubt those illiterate bandwagoners changed the channel just because the Spurs big 3 didn't play.“Everybody who planned to watch San Antonio vs. Miami on TNT, we’ve got disappointed customers all over the place,” Cuban said before Saturday’s Mavericks home game against Detroit. “When I say our biggest customer, TV is our biggest customer. So I’m not saying San Antonio did the wrong thing. I’m just saying I understand exactly why the league did what they did.”
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