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Originally Posted by Do Be Doo
This last day of the NBA regular season has to be the worst one of ALL TIME....
so many ways it can play out it's just
--But I guess its better than all of tonight's games being meaningless...
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Originally Posted by Do Be Doo
This last day of the NBA regular season has to be the worst one of ALL TIME....
so many ways it can play out it's just
well to be fair we do have a huge fanbase...a majority of them became fans because of showtime and thats what people were exposed to back then...most of them stuck with it....i know theres bandwagoners but that comes with the territory of winningOriginally Posted by Do Be Doo
Nah man I don't know where or the name of that theather...
But I know we have one....I might have to ask and see where it's at...
half of LA fans down here lived in LA before coming down...the others just want to be "different"...
I know the Heat are playing the Nets, but that team with no Wade is probably on the level of NJN, if not worse
Now activated Kenny Hasbrouck > Dwayne Wade.
Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
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[h1]Pacers to Consider Moving from Indiana?[/h1]
Team management says they need the city to help with the cost of running their arena, and if they don’t get their way, moving to a new city is not out of the question. From the Indy Star: “The Indiana Pacers would consider all options — including moving the NBA franchise to a new city — if the city doesn’t agree to cover the cost to run Conseco Fieldhouse. Since the 18,345-seat venue opened 11 years ago, the Pacers’ lease with the city has required the organization to pay for the building’s general operating costs, estimated at $15 million per year. But since March 2009, owner Herb Simon and the Pacers’ top brass have insisted the economics of operating a small-market NBA franchise make it fiscally impossible to also pay to keep the arena running … The Pacers, members of the CIB and Mayor Greg Ballard’s administration have held behind-closed-doors negotiations on that lease, which have centered on the team’s push to have the CIB pick up the $15 million operating tab. Those negotiations now, however, have reached a critical stage. On Tuesday, Pacers Sports & Entertainment President Jim Morris said if a deal isn’t inked by June 30, Simon would have to start searching for other solutions, and nothing would be off the table. ‘We’ve been having conversations with the Ballard administration for two years,’ Morris said, ‘and we’re now at the point where we need to wrap this up in the next 30, 40 days.’ If that doesn’t happen, he said, ‘Herb would have to look at all of his options.’ Including moving the team? ‘Herb would look at all of his options,’ Morris repeated.
Originally Posted by cracka KC
Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
[h1][/h1]
[h1]Pacers to Consider Moving
from Indiana?[/h1]
Team management says they need the city to help with the cost of
running their arena, and if they don’t get their way, moving to a new city is not out of the question.
From the Indy Star: “The Indiana Pacers would consider all
options — including moving the NBA franchise to a new city — if the city
doesn’t agree to cover the cost to run Conseco Fieldhouse. Since the
18,345-seat venue opened 11 years ago, the Pacers’ lease with the city
has required the organization to pay for the building’s general
operating costs, estimated at $15 million per year. But since March
2009, owner Herb Simon and the Pacers’ top brass have insisted the
economics of operating a small-market NBA franchise make it fiscally
impossible to also pay to keep the arena running … The Pacers, members
of the CIB and Mayor Greg Ballard’s administration have held
behind-closed-doors negotiations on that lease, which have centered on
the team’s push to have the CIB pick up the $15 million operating tab.
Those negotiations now, however, have reached a critical stage. On
Tuesday, Pacers Sports & Entertainment President Jim Morris said if a
deal isn’t inked by June 30, Simon would have to start searching for
other solutions, and nothing would be off the table. ‘We’ve been having
conversations with the Ballard administration for two years,’ Morris
said, ‘and we’re now at the point where we need to wrap this up in the
next 30, 40 days.’ If that doesn’t happen, he said, ‘Herb would have to
look at all of his options.’ Including moving the team? ‘Herb would look
at all of his options,’ Morris repeated.
i see nothing wrong with playing 78 and 74 games....Originally Posted by cleansneaksonly21
Brandon Roy: Fragile or Unlucky?
I hope dude gets right...
Games Played:
06-07... 57
07-08... 74
08-09... 78
09-10... 65
And that's just fine with me.Originally Posted by Banks2Pierce
Looks like we could be seeing Boston/Milwaukee.