View Full Version : To all the Texas folks out there....
deadeye
05-04-2010, 09:32 AM
Phoenix Suns 111
San Antonio Spur 102
BeenThinkin
05-04-2010, 11:05 AM
Phoenix Suns 111
San Antonio Spur 102
Now Deadeye, that ain't funny!:girlytantrum
Been Thinkin
Cindy
05-04-2010, 11:56 AM
Don't care.
n david
05-04-2010, 12:05 PM
Phoenix Suns 111
San Antonio Spur 102
:bliss :thumbsup :highfive :clap :yahoo :cheer :rooting :woohoo
BeenThinkin
05-04-2010, 12:08 PM
:bliss :thumbsup :highfive :clap :yahoo :cheer :rooting :woohoo
Now n david, I am assuming, (and you know what that does to me and you), that you are not a Texan! But if you are, watch your rearview mirror at all times! :toofunny :ursofunny :bliss
BT
deadeye
05-04-2010, 02:01 PM
Now Deadeye, that ain't funny!:girlytantrum
Been Thinkin
I think it is hilarious ....
Of course this series is just started so I best not get too laughing to much just yet.
n david
05-05-2010, 08:52 AM
I really wish Kerr, Sarver and the Suns didn't go political. Just play the sport and leave politics out of it. Since today is Cinco de Mayo (I call it something else, but will refrain as to not offend anyone); and because of the passage of the recent immigration bill - the Suns will be wearing their orange jerseys that say "Los Suns."
They (Kerr, Sarver, Nash and other players) say they're doing it to "honor the latino community" and show their behind them 100%.
I will be boycotting the game tonight. No tv, no radio, no internet.
Again, I wish they just played the game and left politics out of it ... cause it's really hard to root for the team right now.
deadeye
05-05-2010, 12:56 PM
I really wish Kerr, Sarver and the Suns didn't go political. Just play the sport and leave politics out of it. Since today is Cinco de Mayo (I call it something else, but will refrain as to not offend anyone); and because of the passage of the recent immigration bill - the Suns will be wearing their orange jerseys that say "Los Suns."
They (Kerr, Sarver, Nash and other players) say they're doing it to "honor the latino community" and show their behind them 100%.
I will be boycotting the game tonight. No tv, no radio, no internet.
Again, I wish they just played the game and left politics out of it ... cause it's really hard to root for the team right now.
Irritates me too....but...seeing I am a diehard Suns fan, I will have to suppress my gag reflex and cheer them on.
n david
05-05-2010, 01:26 PM
I really wish Kerr, Sarver and the Suns didn't go political. Just play the sport and leave politics out of it. Since today is Cinco de Mayo (I call it something else, but will refrain as to not offend anyone); and because of the passage of the recent immigration bill - the Suns will be wearing their orange jerseys that say "Los Suns."
They (Kerr, Sarver, Nash and other players) say they're doing it to "honor the latino community" and show their behind them 100%.
I will be boycotting the game tonight. No tv, no radio, no internet.
Again, I wish they just played the game and left politics out of it ... cause it's really hard to root for the team right now.
Irritates me too....but...seeing I am a diehard Suns fan, I will have to suppress my gag reflex and cheer them on.
Know what ... I think I posted too quickly. After thinking about it (and the closer it gets to game time) I don't care what their view is - they have a right to their view as I have a right to mine. I'm disappointed that there will be a political tinge to the game tonight ... but I'm gonna watch it anyway and try to ignore the other stuff.
You just can't miss watching a Suns vs Sterns game! :thumbsup
:bliss
Jason B
05-05-2010, 09:45 PM
GoSuns. Letting Nash get away is the Mavs worst mistake ever. Makes me sick. letting Avery Johnson get away second worst mistake ever. If Mavs had kept those two, we wouldn't even be having this thread, and the Suns would be irrelevant (as always before Nash).
Jeffrey
05-05-2010, 10:09 PM
GO SUNS!!!!
Nash, Stoudemire, Grant Hill... nostalgia...
Jeffrey
05-05-2010, 11:24 PM
LOS SUNS haha
n david
05-06-2010, 07:46 AM
On the game itself ... wow. All the focus on the political statement the Suns wanted to make nearly doomed them. They were NOT focused and not in the game at the beginning. (Perhaps in shock that the crowd boo'd them)
The Suns a couple years ago would've lost this game. They should have lost this game. Only shot 43% or so from the field and came back from being down 11 against the SPURS to win. Never would've happened a couple years ago with D'Antoni.
Incredible game by the Suns.
On the pro-illegal, anti-citizen commentary provided by TNT ....
We almost threw the tv out a window though because of the ridiculous political commentary from the TNT broadcasters. These guys have no clue what they were talking about. Barkley's spewing out junk about McCain and Hayworth, both of whom have nothing to do with the bill. The rest are knocking the bill and the people of Arizona who support the bill by lying about it and saying things that are completely false.
The best part was when they brought up the "Rev" Al Sharpton's protest just down the street and made the comment that he was holding a protest with "at least 250 people!" Whew! Wow. Now that is some protest! :lol
Now I was busy doing some work for my daughters upcoming b-day, so I wasn't in front of the tv when the "Los" Suns came out ... but I've heard from family watching and from the news here that the crowd boo'd when the Los Suns came out. My nephews said it lasted a couple minutes at least. The TNT guys made the comment that the crowd didn't seem very into it - not nearly as rowdy as Game 1.
Well, durrrrrrh. A lot of fans were upset. The Suns turned Game 2 into political theatre instead of providing a place where people could get away from it for a few hours.
I'm glad they boo'd. :thumbsup
On to San Antonio to try to finish the series! Hopefully the political junk is past and we can get back to playoff basketball.
Go Suns!
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