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I don't watch the NBA anymore hardly at all. I used to be a Mavs fan, but after David Stern stole the title from them and Dirk became a huge [insert word that rhymes with cushy], I gave up.

So I turn on the tv and see the Spurs and Suns tonigh for their game. The Spurs were winning, quite easily I might add. Yet still, Timmy the retard Duncan and his no good european and south american frriend were screaming and complaining on every play.

EVERY play Duncan doesn't score a basket, he turns to the ref and asks for a foul. They complain about fouls all the time. And i thought Mark Cuban was a whiny BLEEP.



So tell me, any of you out there that are spurs, why if the Spurs are such a good team why do they have to complain like little girls? They are the BLEEP champions, why can't they act like it? Why can't they act like they can overcome any bad fouls with their play? (which by the way they normally can.)

Can anybody answer this? I think it is because they have sleazy foreigners on their team, but that is just my theory.

Anyway, the lasting image of Tim Duncan will be him yelling indignantly at the refs, not anything that he actually accomplished.


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unitqm read my blog view my photos
Apr 26, 2008 | 9:38 PM

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Apr 28, 2008 | 1:18 PM

Man, you're a hater!

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mspurlin

I graduated from UT in 2004 and then again in 2006. I now live in Austin and am a webproducer for myfoxaustin.com. I have lived in Austin for about 8 years and will never leave, I love it too much. I am a huge supporter of the Longhorns, and actually attended both Rose Bowls. It is important that you remember the opinions expressed in this blog are mine, mine only, and that they are right. If you disagree with them, that of course means that you are completely wrong and should adjust your opinions accordingly.

Member Since: 4/20/2007