Did you not get the ultimate message?
The Tim Duncan photo is a powerful image. Duncan has been down and come back to stand on top many times.
anyone notice the ultimate dis??
Chris Paul was going on and on about the NBA cares stuff. When his line was "Even when there's no chance of winning"....right when he said that...they flashed an image of Tim Duncan walking off the court in a game against the Lakers. Of ALL the games last year...or ALL the playoff games last year...even the BLOWOUT that the Lakers suffered at the hands of the Celtics...they chose to show Duncan/Spurs vs the Lakers. No chance to win?? That's just terrible.
Last edited by blizz; 02-16-2009 at 05:11 AM.
Did you not get the ultimate message?
The Tim Duncan photo is a powerful image. Duncan has been down and come back to stand on top many times.
here's a powerful image: the NBA wants the spurs to go away.
I noticed that too. I think Stern was trying to send the Spurs a message.
I SERIOUSLY doubt that's the point they were trying to make...."even when there's no chance to win" cut to spurs vs lakers duncan with his head down.
So who could they have shown? By your logic it would be the ultimate disrespect to show any player.
Should have shown Nash in SA, since Tim's beaten Kobe twice.
They could have shown anyone who plays on a team with a losing record, NOT the best PF to ever play on one of the most successful teams in the last decade who has 4 championships against the team who got slaughtered in the Finals to the Celtics.
Ahem, are you a true spurs fan? If you are? You don't give a what the national media reports. Here's a question, a la jeff foxworthy, if you see with your own eyes the spurs demolish a championship contender during the regular season and wait to see what BSPN shows as highlights and they report that team x (who was destroyed by the spurs) played a ty game and give no credit to the spurs beating them, and then show nothing but highlights of team x and wrap up the story with,"by the way the spurs won". Then you might be a spurs fan. If you hear over and over again during the middle of a spurs playoff serise with team x, and that player x from team x is the second coming of christ, the next jordan, (and my personal favorite) the best player on the planet!! Only to be told, hours after team x has been destroyed by the spurs, that Timmy is the best player on the planet, then you might be a spurs fan. BSPN and the other national media outlets. Until S.A. is major player in the tv market the Spurs will never get the love they damn well deserve. But personally I don't give a cause thespeaks volumes. In closing, I love my spurs and I posted this post while I was drinking.
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This is the kind of that makes me wonder if Joe Dumars would trade Rasheed to us just to ruin Stern's plans.
The Pistons have been screwed over in the playoffs many a time with touch fouls on certain players.
Last edited by Ice009; 02-16-2009 at 05:33 AM.
The whole freaking thing was about learning lessons from the game of basketball. I consider it an honor and a deft commentary on Duncan and the Spurs ability to learn from their mistakes, make adjustments and ultimately come out on top. 2003 west semi finals anyone?I SERIOUSLY doubt that's the point they were trying to make...."even when there's no chance to win" cut to spurs vs lakers duncan with his head down.
But in your (delusional) view they exclusively singled out Duncan as the sole loser in what was entirely a positive message.
I'd buy that if after he said that and said you have to keep working they cut to a shot of us holding up the trophy but they didn't. The fact is...when he said even when there's no chance of winning and they showed the spurs. IMO that was disrespectful. Period.
I think it meant the Spurs have no chance to win without a healthy Manu...![]()
I actually noticed that and had a laugh and said to my Spurs hating mate next to me, "Gee, that's a bit harsh! He's only won 4 championships" and had a laugh about it. They certainly didn't mean anything by it and I found it pretty funny in an ironic way.
It was a direct assault on the Spurs team.
I already posted this, but watch any commercial that has NBA highlights in it. Most of the clips will have all-stars scoring on the Spurs team. It's held true for the last 3+ years that I been paying attention.
you guys are way too sensitive
Tin foil hat time!!!!
You do realize we have 4 rings right ? This nonsense means nothing. If anything, we have the last and ultimate laugh. No matter the glitz, we've got the bling.
The whole weekend was one long circle-jerk. If you want to look for meaningful messages, you'd be better off watching that Bumblebee Tuna commercial with the freaky guy singing. Or picking up some life wisdom from the Geico gecko.
When you watch All-Star weekend, you know what you're going to get. Don't be surprised when you get it.
Actually, the NBA has been anti-marketing the Spurs all year. Watch the miniature tour bus ones closely. There's usually something bad or embarrassing happening to SA on a breakaway.
I can see some of your points, and noticed also..like when they show the little guy on the little bus doing a tour on the court, following a player. Whether it was Kobe, Chris, or whoever, it's always been the Spurs they scored on. But the only real message that matters is this...
Spurs =x 4
Other than the Chris Paul one, I can't think of any others.
Even if it's true, I guess it's better to be marketed as the "bad guys" than not at all...
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As Pop has said in so many words before "that's why we wear black".
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