Yes, because the Spurs always drew little interest because they werent a coastal city.
Yes, because the Spurs always drew little interest because they werent a coastal city.
The whole league ignore the Spurs. There is a reason why New York had two ALL-STAR games in the last 20 years, California three, and SA...zero.
SA AllStar game? That will be the day?
Ever hear of this thing called the Rodeo Road Trip? There is usually one leg of the trip, then the ASG break, then another leg of the trip. The AT&T Center will never be available to host an ASG. The SA Stock show and Rodeo OWNS that whole complex pretty much for the month of February. That was the price to pay to have a non-local tax supported arena and keep the Spurs here.
I doubt that's the only reason.
However, it's sad that the City with the Spurs' and Rodeo's owners can't make a deal for just a week to play at the AT&T or even the Alamodome
Last edited by YGWHI; 07-27-2016 at 05:15 AM.
Sports use to be a place where you could escape from all of the politics in life. As it has gotten more political, I have found myself becoming less of a sports fan. It's probably a good thing because I use to waste a lot of time living vicariously through others. Now, I do more for others, and myself, and leave all the drama to the people who live to tell others what to do.
And to think the majority of American NFL fans (the #1 sport in the nation by a country mile) are conservative/Republican.
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