if he sticks with the pacers I will give him major props
We all need to sign up for which days we stay with Pooh in the next 20 weeks. I can take Friday-Sunday. Does Pooh have the worst luck in history? First he jumps off the Spur's bandwagon right before the Spurs draft Tim Duncan and he misses the best ride in franchise history. The Spurs have the best winning percentage in all of sports since 1997, so he loses out on all that winning, including 2 championships.
Then he jumps on the Pacers bandwagon, a team that over the years was always one on the class organizations in the NBA. That does not last long though, and they start to underachieve. They choke in ECFs last year to Detroit, leaving a foul taste in their mouths which indirectly leads to last night's debacle. They start collecting ballas who have no class at all, and now they are lottery fodder.
We need to really keep an eye on the poor bas .
Anyone else want to volunteer?
if he sticks with the pacers I will give him major props
I will have him commited to the asylum.
It's okay, Pooh can wait at the airport in Indy for their new starting center, John Edwards, to get back from the roadtrips.
Practicing medicine without a license but good common sense you all,
MadDoc (licensed in three states but not an expert in Psychiatry)
Pooh was a spurs fan? how do you know, was this forum up in 1997?
Must suck to be a Pacer fan right about now.
This is common knowlege. Myself and a few others have been in the Spurs' forum since 1998, and a lot of us know quite a lot about each other.
I'm not on any suicide watch, sorry to disapoint those wish I was, but sorry...I like life thank you. Of course today I have been described as "warped", but that's another story all on its' own.
I'll still root for Indy, I don't think they deserve 20 game or 60-day suspensions by any means. I think they should be fined close to or at 1 million bucks. (Artest 1 mil, J.O. and Jax $500,000 and Ben 50,000)
And once again and for the FINAL time. I was a Spurs fan, (diehard as a matter of fact) until they lost in game seven to Portland back in 1990 (Robinsons' first year). I grown tired of them constantly choking year end and year out and finally had enough of their , so I gave up.
I started rooting for the Pacers while watching them in the 1994 ECF against the Knicks. They reminded me of the "old" Spurs, (late ABA and early NBA versions...before Gilmore and company showed up), who never gave up when all hope was lost.
I briefly thought about rooting for the Spurs after they lost to Houston in 1995, but when I saw how Pop yanked Bob Hill out so they could tank the season and luck out to get Duncan, I officiallly said never again. I can not stand their "goodie two-shoes" image...
You asked...now you know.
Right now I'm not as interested in Pacers ball or any for that matter at the current time. I'm in the process of writing my second book and promoting the first. Basketball and other sports in general have taken a backseat right now.
So do not worry about a possible "suicide watch" on my behalf thank you. To quote an old Beatles song...."I feel fine."
Hmmmm, denial.....
I think your initial diagnosis might be correct Dr. Jim, at this stage we might want to concider restraints of some sort....
Pooh is whistling past the graveyard, I'm affraid. The next week is critical, we must keep Pooh away from any tall buildings or sharp objects. Indy's season is over, that and a less than stellar sales on his book can push Pooh over the edge....we must be vigilant, Pooh's life is dependent upon it.
and there you have it folks. the very definition of fairweather fan. or is it bandwagon?And once again and for the FINAL time. I was a Spurs fan, (diehard as a matter of fact) until they lost in game seven to Portland back in 1990 (Robinsons' first year). I grown tired of them constantly choking year end and year out and finally had enough of their , so I gave up.
I started rooting for the Pacers while watching them in the 1994 ECF against the Knicks. They reminded me of the "old" Spurs, (late ABA and early NBA versions...before Gilmore and company showed up), who never gave up when all hope was lost.
I briefly thought about rooting for the Spurs after they lost to Houston in 1995, but when I saw how Pop yanked Bob Hill out so they could tank the season and luck out to get Duncan, I officiallly said never again. I can not stand their "goodie two-shoes" image...
discuss.
can not stand their "goodie two-shoes" image...
yeah that just sucks having good guys, as opposed to the hardass Pacers.
BTW Pooh,
how many rings the Pacers gotten with that "bad ass" image??
Shut up and goodbye.
I- Poohbriefly thought about rooting for the Spurs after they lost to Houston in 1995, but when I saw how Pop yanked Bob Hill out so they could tank the season and luck out to get Duncan, I officiallly said never again. I can not stand their "goodie two-shoes" image...
Spoken like the true hardassed bad boy that he is.
oh and SAMIKEYP.
that is the opitime of a freakin bandwagon fan.
Pathetic.
TPark, it is epitome.
pardon me.
Long night last night at Pleasure Island.
Is that somewhat like Fantasy Island? The plane the plane......
Might want to ask this guy.
I don't know T...I think both words work!
I will say that the league came down too hard on Artest, he didn't deserve 73 games....30 would've been fine.
Ahh, the opinion of a Pacer homer, why am I not surprised?I will say that the league came down too hard on Artest, he didn't deserve 73 games....30 would've been fine.
And you aggie can come and take the first watch...and I'll go totally "artest" on you..
I think the L came down adequately...it's just sad. I feel for you Pooh...I kind of felt the same when Kobe had that Denver issue.
Nothing to feel bad about now. Stern made his decision and now he has to live with it, as do Pacers fans like myself. Hopefully Indy can play at least .500 ball until JO and Jax come back and then move from there.
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