P4-Ticket...Caps-ETeam...are NIT teams one and done? if so it's B's-Wingos..Invaders have lost does Swat since it has higher seed get 2nd chance as well vs. Hawthorne??
Ticket says Boston Celtics great Bill Russell, who attended Oakland's McClymonds High School and the University of San Francisco, sat in a courtside seat next to Warriors executive board member Jerry West and team owner Joe Lacob in the first half.
...to see the Kings again out "Smart" the Warriors. The only show in town has Ticket's sentiments. I've been to the King Dome, the Tacoma Dome, the Seattle Collisseum and the Key Arena to see a franchise surrender top dog status to the M's and Seahawks. That climb would not be too hard to fathom with a new arena and the commercial influence. It would be better for Portland to once again have a rival. As an only show in town fan for 30 years, I'll wager the loss of that outfit would echo for generations. I don't feel as strongly about reviving a rivalry like Portland and Seattle as I do about the NBA's most vagabond franchise ending that reputation.
Who you pulling for Invaders, Sacto or Seattle?
German killers: Monroe A Davis Josh Smith Curry Paul Wall
While Invaders feel bad for the great NBA fans of Sacramento the enduring thoughts of where I'd rather live is clear.Seattle is a first class international business center a cosmopolitan top tier world city and Sacramento is an inland overgrown sprawling cowtown(hence cow bells) which was only important enough to be the capital due to it's river port for ag products and proximity to the gold fields of the mid 19th century.Sacramento's importance therefore is an anachronism both in the historical context of California and to a time when the NBA was much less popular and desperate for new markets.There's a very good reason Sacramento has no other major league teams!!
The Suns weren't subtle about this one, sitting their best player against the Jazz when Utah is battling the Lakers (who owe the Suns a first round pick) for the final playoff spot in the West. Thursday's game off is just a bonus, as Phoenix tries to keep its own position in the draft lottery.
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Same format as Big Dance. Higher seeds need one win. Final is best of three. First round losers play ONE match for third place.
$25 on the table.
Ticket says
Boston Celtics great Bill Russell, who attended Oakland's McClymonds High School and the University of San Francisco, sat in a courtside seat next to Warriors executive board member Jerry West and team owner Joe Lacob in the first half.
...to see the Kings again out "Smart" the Warriors. The only show in town has Ticket's sentiments. I've been to the King Dome, the Tacoma Dome, the Seattle Collisseum and the Key Arena to see a franchise surrender top dog status to the M's and Seahawks. That climb would not be too hard to fathom with a new arena and the commercial influence. It would be better for Portland to once again have a rival. As an only show in town fan for 30 years, I'll wager the loss of that outfit would echo for generations. I don't feel as strongly about reviving a rivalry like Portland and Seattle as I do about the NBA's most vagabond franchise ending that reputation.
Who you pulling for Invaders, Sacto or Seattle?
German killers:
Monroe
A Davis
Josh Smith
Curry
Paul
Wall
While Invaders feel bad for the great NBA fans of Sacramento the enduring thoughts of where I'd rather live is clear.Seattle is a first class international business center a cosmopolitan top tier world city and Sacramento is an inland overgrown sprawling cowtown(hence cow bells) which was only important enough to be the capital due to it's river port for ag products and proximity to the gold fields of the mid 19th century.Sacramento's importance therefore is an anachronism both in the historical context of California and to a time when the NBA was much less popular and desperate for new markets.There's a very good reason Sacramento has no other major league teams!!
OK then it's Swat and Wingos again while B's and Invaders are idle until that series is decided.
Well...my plans to bench Zach and Jennings have been foiled.
Hoping for a defensive battle...
(1) Dick Jennings
(2) Kobe
(3) Carmelo
(4) Dick Randolph
(5) L. Sanders
(6) Tobias Harris
E Team says:
We few. We happy few...
DHow, Monta, Pierce, Duncan, Kemba, Hawes
With out regard for fantasy implications...
The Suns weren't subtle about this one, sitting their best player against the Jazz when Utah is battling the Lakers (who owe the Suns a first round pick) for the final playoff spot in the West. Thursday's game off is just a bonus, as Phoenix tries to keep its own position in the draft lottery.
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