Haven't gotten any closer than White Marsh, tbh. My been a Ravens fan for two decade.
Patty looking fat as ...
Haven't gotten any closer than White Marsh, tbh. My been a Ravens fan for two decade.
Lets GOT while waiting for the Irving thing, hahahahaha
The 50 million dollar man gotta eat.
Someone ban this guy, please.
Why they make Kawhi's arms look like Durants?
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They nailed it with the rating but damn that's an awful job on the placement of his tattoos and just overall likeness
This guy is the male version of cat lady, and you losers like his magical stories.. you should all be banned.
Kawhi at his skills camp
video:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BXtOqhJA...d=kawhileonard
Link for shirt purchase?
Well it looks like this is where it should be: but
THE PRODUCT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE
hmm, either only release for limited time, site error, or just sold out right now.
https://store.nike.com/us/en_us/pd/j...or_preorder%2F
Been sold out for ages. There may be a few floating around on eBay in huge sizes at a 2x markup.
Every NBA Team's Best and Worst Offseason Move so Far
San Antonio Spurs
Best Move: Re-signing Patty Mills
When Patty Mills was riding the bench for the San Antonio Spurs in 2016-17, the team still managed to outscore the opposition, but only by 4.9 points per 100 possessions. That number skyrocketed to a whopping 11.6 when he played.
Was this effect partially because of the lineups in which he found himself? Of course. But ESPN.com's RPM helps confirm the overall trend, since Mills' score of 1.27—stemming largely from his offensive prowess—was a top-20 mark among the league's 78 qualified point guards.
The Australian combo guard's shooting is vital to the current San Antonio system. His ability to knock down triples off the bounce and in catch-and-shoot scenarios opens up windows for Kawhi Leonard, LaMarcus Aldridge and everyone else with whom he plays.
Shocking that a 41.4 percent clip on 4.4 three-point attempts per game is valuable, right?
Now, San Antonio has locked up this crucial piece for a while longer—and without breaking the bank, at that. Especially given the current cap climate, a four-year deal worth $50 million is a flat-out bargain.
Worst Move: Pau Gasol's lengthy contract
Retaining Pau Gasol is fine.
The veteran big man remains a valuable player within the Spurs' ever-churning system of sustained production. Head coach Gregg Popovich knows how to use him perfectly, mitigating the ill effects of his limited athleticism by reducing the amount of space he's asked to defend on any given possession.
But Gasol is still 37 years old. And now, he's operating on a three-year deal worth $48 million. Even if San Antonio waives him before the start of the 2019-20 campaign, it'll still owe him a guaranteed $6.7 million.
Obviously, that's not ideal. The 2019-20 go-round will be his age-39 season, and there's no telling how immobile he might be at that stage.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...mming-national
um EA does NOT make this game. Was this an ironic response referencing the lack of compe ion? if so...![]()
http://www.nba.com/spurs/san-antonio...eason-schedule
SAN ANTONIO (Aug. 14, 2017) – The San Antonio Spurs will tip off the 2017-18 season at home on Wednesday, Oct. 18 vs. the Minnesota Timberwolves at 8:30 p.m. at the AT&T Center. Visit Spurs.com/schedule or download the Official Spurs App to view the entire 2017-18 schedule. The 2017-18 Spurs season is presented by H-E-B.
Single game tickets for the entire 2017-18 regular season will go on sale Friday, Sept. 8 at noon. Sign up for the Spurs Fan Club to access the special pre-sale and a chance to purchase early. Tickets will be available for purchase online at Spurs.com, ATTCenter.com or at the AT&T Center Box Office.
The Spurs will host the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors on November 2 and March 19. Other notable Spurs home games include: the Los Angeles Clippers on Nov. 7 and Dec. 18; the Oklahoma City Thunder on Nov. 17 and March 29; the Boston Celtics on Dec. 8; the Cleveland Cavaliers on Jan. 23; the Houston Rockets on Feb. 1 and April 1; and the Los Angeles Lakers on March 3.
The Spurs hit the road for a six-game away stretch starting Feb. 7 as part of the annual Rodeo Road Trip, visiting the Phoenix Suns, Warriors, Utah Jazz, Denver Nuggets, and Cavaliers along the way. The Silver and Black will return to San Antonio on Feb. 28 to host the New Orleans Pelicans.
San Antonio has won at least 50 games in 18 consecutive seasons and has clinched a playoff berth in 20 consecutive seasons – the longest active streak in the NBA. In the past 20 seasons, the Spurs also have the best winning percentage over any 20-year span in NBA history.
In addition to individual game tickets, season tickets for the 2017-18 campaign are available at all levels. To become a Spurs Season Ticket Member, visit Spurs.com/SeasonTickets or call (210) 444-5050.
All Spurs games can be heard on WOAI-AM 1200 and in Spanish on KXTN 107.5 FM. The 2017-18 season television schedule will be released at a future date.
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