It's been awhile, a loooonnnnng while. Lots has changed since the last time I posted on here. In fact, the NBA season kicked off; The Office started up again, The Community is taking my Thursdays by storm. Some things haven't changed: The Pac-10 is overrated, my team can't win, and I'm still the man. All in all; I guess people have missed my thoughts and were begging for more.
San Antonio Spurs
7 November 2009
21 January 2009
2. San Antonio Spurs.
And no, not because it's an odd year, but because this is a team that can do it, and has shown that they are capable of beating anyone. What kind of season would it have been if Manu wasn't hurt for the start of the year, if Tony Parker didn't ge thurt midway through the first half? How about all the young guys they got that are gaining experience and gaining more and more confidence? Hey, they recently beat the Lakers at home not too long ago. They got the coach, and they got Duncan. I've said it time and time again, I will always believe in this team until Duncan is retired.
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28 November 2008
the San Antonio Spurs.
The two teams played earlier this season in a low-scoring affair. The Spurs won despite being without key parts Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili. Tim Duncan and rookie George Hill came up big in the 77-75 win. Duncan had a game-saving block against Rockets guard Aaron Brooks late to clinch the win for the Spurs.
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28 April 2008
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8 March 2008
Someone forgot to tell the NL West they were supposed to be the worst division in baseball last year. Out of nowhere this division became arguably the best division in the league and had one of the most fantastic finishes in recent memory. That play-in game was a game I will be talking about for years and I will never forget the Rockies historic run to the World Series. This year promises to be another great race in this division.
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24 December 2007
I mean that there are players in the National Basketball Association's Denver Nuggets, San Antonio Spurs, Detroit Pistons, Chicago Bulls, Philadelphia 76ers, New York Knicks, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, Portland Trailblazers, Los Angeles Clippers, Seattle Sonics, Milwaukee Bucks, Atlanta, Miami, Orlando, New Orleans, and I apologize if I left anyone out, who cow towe to team owners, peer groups, and making money, glitz, glamor, being effeminate, etc. There are also professional basketball players who cow towe to their concept of self. They always go to their strength. Their strength resides in their hearts and minds. They believe in who they are because they know who they are. Money, team owners, peer groups, glitz, glamor, being effeminate, etc. are particles of dust when juxtaposing them to their desire to perform to their greatest abilities as a professional basketball player.
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21 December 2007
Denver Nugget, Carmelo Anthony, smiled when he was fouled by a San Antonio Spurs player during a game last week. Meanwhile, a Spur rebounded Anthony's shot. He whizzed a pass to a teammate. The teammate passed to another teammate. Then, a Spur dunked the ball.
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