those are larger market teams though. there are two separate categories. we count the winners for each time they've won, and losers for each time...
actually, if would be 10 out of 22 years (or 10 out of 30). since we're counting teams who made it to the finals and lost, the Spurs would only count...
what about the past 30 years of Stern's tenure that i mentioned before.
i believe in details and, if you don't, that's not going to change me from doing so. i agree that it's reality, but probably not quite as common as...
it's still lopsided in favor of large markets making it into the finals.
this being a Blazers forum; yes, i was talking about the Blazers. if that's true about a "helluva lot of teams" tanking: 1. you'll have to provide a...
San Antonio metro population: 2,194,927 (24th) Portland metro population: 2,289,800 so portland is still a little larger of a market. back to...
why would a gm tank to keep their pick in a weak draft rather than strive to lose the pick this year, thus keeping their pick next year in what...
the population of San Antonio within the city, according to the 2010 census, was over 1.3 million people which ranked the city seventh in the U.S. at...
exactly. "professional" sports -- where players don't get paid millions of dollars to intentionally lose. guess you walked right into that one.
still holding out hope that once Stern is gone, Silver might actually allow a smaller market team to win it.
i like to think of is as complimentary rather than ridicule.
i agree with that. my hope is that Robinson gets a consistent 10-12 minutes (more if they're on the court together) which could help in his...
there just has to be something wrong with that. not completely sure what it is, but there just has to be!
i don't know if you're talking about late in a game when it's out of reach (that's a different story), but no one would ever consider intentionally...
i would not continue to support a team who would tank games for any reason. no, i don't think they did so last spring. in any sport, you play to win....
love how dedicated he is. didn't want to quote three posts, but i agree that he is a true professional who improves his game every season. hopefully,...
that's what i came away with from the presser. he's very thoughtful and intelligent. i'm impressed too.
that last paragraph was exactly my point when i wrote this. if our starters can get a few more minutes rest it won't just help us win games, but...
i'm not an athlete. HCP is all right. no worries. as for the other comments, i suppose everyone is entitled to their opinion.
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