Not great pix...but it's what I have. We got our tix for $100 per seat. 5 days prior they were going for $400 per. Guess that happens when the home teams goes down 3 games to none.
Not great pix...but it's what I have. We got our tix for $100 per seat. 5 days prior they were going for $400 per. Guess that happens when the home teams goes down 3 games to none.
I dunno what these are even of.
The celebration
AWFUL pic
I'm not a fan of any NBA team and i never watch any games. But in the early/mid 90s i watched quite a few Spurs games when Rodman was ballin with them in his pink hair.
Robinson, Elliot, Avery, Del Negro ... they were fun to watch.
If i was a fan of a NBA team, it'd be the Spurs probably ...
TIA ...
We used to call him...Vinnie Is Black
DR in the pink shirt and ballcap high fiving fans as he leaves the floor.
Oddly enough, he was a very good scorer in college.
I don't think SA needs to make a trade. As long as we're healthy we'll be the team to beat in the playoffs. How many times do I need to see this movie?
BTW, just like Mike Brown said, Manu is a bad man!
Spurs send Barry, Elson and pick to Sonics for Thomas
Updated: February 20, 2008, 7:56 PM ET
The San Antonio Spurs have added some frontline help, trading for Seattle Sonics forward/center Kurt Thomas.
Seattle will receive guard Brent Barry, center Francisco Elson and a 2009 first-round draft pick.
"Kurt Thomas is a tough, physical player who can defend, score and rebound," Spurs general manager RC Buford said in a statement. "We feel he will be a great addition to our roster and will add depth to our frontcourt."
The deal was first reported by Yahoo.com.
Thomas, 35, was in his first season with the Sonics after being acquired in July 2007 from the Phoenix Suns. Seattle also received two first-round picks in that deal, as Phoenix tried to shed salary. He is now in the final year of a contract that pays him $8.1 million this season.
Thomas has averaged 9.9 points and 7.5 rebounds per game in a 13-year career. He is putting up 7.5 points and 8.8 rebounds per game this season. Barry, 36, is averaging 7.3 points and making 1.6 3-pointers per game, while Elson, 31, is averaging 3.5 points and 3.3 rebounds.
"For everything he's done in the NBA and what he brings to a team and what he brought to this team, I learned a lot being around him," Sonics guard Earl Watson said, according to the Seattle Times. "Especially on the court and off the court. Rarely do you get a big man who knows the game like a guard. I expect to see his numbers improve because of the type of guys around him."
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