at pops response.
Only thing missing was the chicken suit. in D-bag.
Yeah pop laid the smack down on that chicken head
When asked about Suns owner Robert Sarver's apology for the Spurs benching players on Thursday, coach Gregg Popovich said "the only thing that surprises me is that he didn’t say it in a chicken suit."
Oh, man. Pop is referring to Sarver flapping his arms like a chicken back in 2005 when the Spurs rested Manu Ginobili and Tim Duncan. Yes, this is on the short list for quote of the year.
at anyone that has never rang trying to go after Pop. Including SpursTalkers.
Pop always knows exactly what to say
Pop was thinking the same thing.
And the Spurs' first visit to Phoenix in the regular season is on Halloween. Sarver can take the next step by actually dressing up in a chicken suit and wearing a Pop mask.
i actually laughed out loud HARD
The thing is Splitter, Leonard and Mills ARE hurt and as he says TD and Ginobili are old and just been playing in Europe
If the Spurs blow out the Suns at full strength in the regular season can Pop get on the mic and tell the fans, "This is not the game you paid to see. Please send your tickets along with a coupon for KFC to your owner Robert Sarver."
Sorry my bad!
Got my Suns card in the mail today. I mailed out 6 suite ticket stubs and got $250 credit to use in the arena store. What to get?
With Meaningless Tickets, Apology Is a Tough Sell
With the grandstanding audacity of a politician in prime time, thePhoenix Suns’ owner, Robert Sarver, strolled to the public-address microphone at US Airways Center late in a recent one-sided game against what amounted to the San Antonio Spurs’ junior varsity and told the remains of a generously announced crowd of 13,552: “This is not the game you paid your hard-earned money to watch. I apologize for it.”
He wasn’t finished demonstrating what a sport he was. “Send me your tickets if you came tonight with a return envelope, and I’ve got a gift for you on behalf of the Suns for showing up tonight,” he said.
Here is a suggestion for what Sarver’s largess should be: a promise to season-ticket holders to never again make them buy into meaningless exhibitions, even if, as a Suns spokeswoman noted while emailing that Sarver was unavailable for comment, those games are priced lower-tier.
Bundling practice games into regular-season packages is one small example why sports owners like Sarver are more interested in self-serving shows of pseudo-compassion than in the best interests of fans spending their hard-earned money.
But forget, as Sarver conveniently did, that resting stars in preseason games is a widespread, common-sense practice; that several of the Spurs players left home — along with Coach Gregg Popovich — were listed as injured; and, most of all, that the Spurs had just finished a circuitous trip to Germany and Turkey as part of the N.B.A.’s Global Games.
Sarver missed the essential point that Ken Reed, the sports policy director for the League of Fans, a group focusing on consumer issues that was founded by Ralph Nader, was happy to make.
Forcing season-ticket holders to pay for preseason games, Reed said in a telephone interview, “is an unethical scam similar in nature to the personal-seat-license scam that pro franchises — and some colleges — are perpetuating.”
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http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/10/26...ough-sell.html
I dunno...crappy lottery team merch?
Ginobili authentic jersey when the Spurs come to town again tbh
They might have an old Diaw jersey in a closet or something.
How pissed is Sunfan seeing Diaw ring with the team that got him suspended in 07?
He should make another apology after tonights game for his ty basketball team
Good bump
he should make another apology for spurs killing the game
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