Just send Dirk to the Spurs to get this thing started.
Imagine if Houston, Dallas and San Antonio decided the make a super team. Let's get it done Spurs fans....we can take down that 3 headed monster know as the cHeat...which players can we get???
Starters:
C - Duncan
PF- Dirk
SF - Manu
SG - Skinny guy from Houston
PG - Parker
Bench:
Kidd
Caron
Haywood
Yao
Brooks
Scola
Ariza
Roddy B
Hill
And last but not least JJ F'n Barea....
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Just send Dirk to the Spurs to get this thing started.
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How is this even possible? Do they collectively pe ion the league to combine the teams? Where would they even play? Also, there is no way all those players fit under the salary cap and I don't think many would accept to play for less money. I just don't see this as viable.
the last two replies in here are priceless.
And then imagine if we could install wings on everyone so we could all fly to the arena and then hover around to watch the game together. And we would also get free drink coupons. It would be FUN and so cool!
If this was to happen, everyone not in Texas, would bricks and everyone in Texas will be saying 20 rings in a row ....
I like how we have 60% of the starting 5 on the Texas super team.![]()
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lol and i wonder what our jerseys would look like :p
I'm guessing Kevin Martin is the skinny guy from Houston?
So, the "Texas Super Team" is basically . . . The Spurs?
That's sick. Blair needs to scratch Haywood himself if that's his thing.
Basically that's how it works. The Spurs, Mavs and Rockets each need to fill out a TPS report and submit it to the league. The league reviews the TPS reports, but it's basically just a formality. Pretty much as long as you're using the proper cover sheet your TPS report will be approved.
The combined team would need to be somewhat centrally located to San Antonio, Dallas and Houston. So there are really only two possible locations for the SuperTexas All Stars to play. Reed Arena in College Station, or the Ferrell Center in Waco.Where would they even play?
Since you're combining 3 teams you also get to combine their collective salary caps. With a $58.044 mil salary cap for mere mortal teams, the SuperTexas All Stars would have a salary cap of $174.132 million.Also, there is no way all those players fit under the salary cap and I don't think many would accept to play for less money.
That's the good news. The bad news is that the three teams would need to agree on how to spend the money. If the STAS existed this offseason, Peter Holt and Les Alexander would have their work cut out for them trying to convince Mark Cuban not to give Brendan Heywood a $40 million dollar a year contract.
It's an incredibly complicated process, but it is possible.I just don't see this as viable.
Thanks. If that's the case, I hope they play in the Big Golden Boob in Waco.
It does seem complicated. The TPS reports probably kills the whole deal.
I wonder if Bruno will attempt to explain it?
I don't think this team would win against the Heat if they can find 3 or 4 ring chasers
And all of this because of the Gasol trade....
Without this trade and the Lakers dominance, Lebron wouldn't be so scared to find a new team with "only" 1 top 10 player so he have to go where he can find 2.
So who are the new Big 3 in Miami? That worked for Boston their first year, and Allen/Garnett/Pierce were already past their prime significantly (at least Allen).
C Ian Mahinmi
PF James Gist
SF Malik Hairston
SG Rodrigue Boughbwah
PG Aaron Brooks
Champinshiop teem.!!
Where's Splitter?
Didn't you hear? Miami.
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