Of course they did.
Gregg Popovich said it best last weekend. David Stern’s concern is business and his concern is his team. With that, Popovich moved on.
So has the $250,000. According to those in the Spurs’ front office, the check is in the mail.
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Wonder what not paying would have meant.
shoulda sent one of those oversized lottery checks. who the uses checks anymore?
Unfortunately for me, the old lady in front of me in the checkout line at HEB. Never fails.
Yup
According to what Bruno was saying
Fixed.
You dont think they payed it ?
tbh, last I checked... what Stern wants, Stern gets...
ing bull . can't wait til that er retires and spends all his time with his Council on Foreign Relation buddies, plotting new world order . get him out of the basketball game.
I hope they paid in pennies. Or barrels of oil. Or shares of Groupon. Or Richard Jefferson jerseys.
Good. Pay the man his money, move on.
Next game against Portland on TNT, rest them again. Have them there suited up or lie about their health, doesn't really matter.
what would happen if they didn't pay it?
Wouldn't want to know tbh. The man ALREADY has a personal problem with us.
Cool avy bro.![]()
Sure - because other teams have to pay their fines but somehow the Spurs do not.
Sometimes if you want to make a point, you know you will have to pay the price. See Cuban, Mark
The NBA ignores the Halloween picture and the Spurs keep quiet regarding "restgate" and pay the fine. Done deal.
Um, as opposed to what? Stern has broad discretion to fine teams and individuals for conduct "detrimental to the NBA". There's no recourse.
Yes, the "check is in the mail".
spurs aint payin , atm its all sugar coating from stern
if u want, u can always audit the books and ascertain that 250k...![]()
For 250K the Spurs:
1. Improved an already effective bench, especially those players at the very end of the bench (DeColo, Joseph, and Anderson). The development of those players was advanced several weeks in one game. The Spurs have already cashed their first dividend check on that investment with the Milwaukee win.
2. Further exposed Stern for colossal hypocrite that he is. Pop completely owned Stern's ass in provoking him into a public temper tantrum where he ominously promised "substantial sanctions". Stern couldn't deliver on that promise and has been the subject of derision as a result of his petty, ineffectual action. Pop will continue to rest players as he sees fit.
250K is a bargain, IMO.
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