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i love it.
If you're going to troll you better come with better than that. Weak.
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i love it.
Everyone has an opinion - just like a certain part of the body.
We've been there and done that many a time. Anything original? Try old and boring or dirty then maybe too slow and finish with the Stern conspiracy. But in the back of your mind you have got to be wondering " Do they have another ref in their back pocket?"
Remember "always two there are, no more, no less".
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I agree, we've had much better trolls in previous Playoff runs. I like how they come in waves, with each team we play. I like how they all think they're bringing things we haven't heard. And I like that they disappear as we move on.
I also like that we get some real fans of other teams, the ones that stick around. The Pistons fans, the Mavs fans, there have been some good additions to the board as we work through the Playoffs every year.
Whoa, dude, chill out. Re ed and gay are not the same thing.
Dear Syracuselaxativeman... will that be before or after Amare fouls out in the first half?
I think the Cavs trolls were by far the weakest. I would've felt sorry for them, being all out of their league and dumb and all, except they were just plain mean.
Summers!
Nice to see you posting! How you be?![]()
How would you feel if after all this talk the Suns end up winning the series?
I'm good! I miss everyone and there are so many new names. Work and life kept me away from the board, but I think I'm back.PM me and let me know what's up with you!
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well, I don't know much about basketball so I went to wikipedia.
"The Spurs are one of four former American Basketball Association teams (along with the Nets, Pacers, and Nuggets) to remain intact in the NBA after the 1976 merger and are the only former ABA team to have won an NBA championship, which they have done four times. As of November 2006, the Spurs rank second among active franchises for the highest winning percentage in NBA history (behind the Los Angeles Lakers). With the 2007 sweep, the Spurs have the highest winning percentage in NBA Finals history. They have only missed the playoffs 4 times as an NBA franchise.
In their 30 NBA seasons the Spurs have captured 15 division les, which gives the Spurs the most division les in the NBA during the 30-year span (the Lakers are second with 14), among the four major sports the Atlanta Braves and the New York Yankees are the only other teams with 15 divisional les during the last 30 years."
"The Suns have been very successful since they began play as an expansion team in 1968. In forty years of play they have posted seventeen fifty-win seasons, and made eight trips to the Western Conference Finals, advancing to the NBA Finals in 1976 and 1993. Despite their successes they have yet to win an NBA le."
Don't be sorry for the spurs ....
Should I be sorry for the suns?
The funny thing is....she had to use her 50/50 too
vadered...
^@ San Antonio ers
That's funny ... because I heard on the radio today that in some survey, San Antonians are having the second-most sex out of any city in the country or something like that. So, that'd be somewhat appropriate. Denver was first. Denver its?![]()
I'm just impressed that the OP spelled "lose" with only one o.
Got damn, you gotta be really lonely to troll another team's forum. I've never understood why anyone would reduce themselves to that. Most people have a better life, more things to do, more friends, whatever. But hey, if this is all you got, I'm OK with it. I just feel so damn sorry for you.
Its not called trolling, its called giving out opinions and watching how little kids react to it in a foolish way
Life goes on if the Spurs don't win. It goes on if they do win.
And ST goes on too. The idiot trolls disappear and the posters that find a home here stick around.
How will you feel if the Spurs win?
I second that.
There can only be one pet, unfortunately Amare has filled the position. The way it seems lately is that Snaq Attaq been talking the smack for his pet.
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