Spurs Are My Favorite To Win Title
The Spurs do it all the right way***. Today’s NBA is a me-me-me league with the majority of its stars often seen pouting and whining like little babies after being told they can’t have Lucky Charms by a parent in the grocery store. The Spurs are perfectly content with eating Cherrios every morning; not the Honey Nut [...]
Gregg Popovich Keeps It Real
Greg Popovich is a great coach. He is a four time champion and has lead the Spurs to 11 straight seasons of 50+ wins, but all of that pales in comparison to his sneaky sense of humor. With the Spurs having the best record at the All Star break, Coach Popovich got to be the head coach [...]
X’s & O’s: Where The Lakers Get Lazy
Last night the Los Angeles Lakers didn’t bring the effort and the undersized San Antonio Spurs capitalized. Al though both teams weren’t shooting well in this game, the Spurs found a way to stay in it by hitting the glass despite a lack of size compared to the Lakers. This sequence summed up everything that [...]
Cutest Mengke Bateer Picture Ever
Tim Duncan and family with former Spur Mengke Bateer. Cute. Lovely. Genuine. I could go on for days. (Image via ballerswives) Timmah’s wife, Amy, is quite pretty. Find me on Twitter (@rpravato) and dare to tell me differently.
This Week’s Delicious Hot Links
What is a Hot Link? Well, to most people, it’s a type of spicy hot peppery smoked sausages often found at barbecues in Texas and South America. Here in Stacheketball, it’s a list of links from this week’s best of the NBA Blogosphere The Good Point: Remember Space Jam? Well, of course, you do! One [...]
DeJuan Bear VS Ronny Turiaf FIGHT! Winner: Bear (Dunkinstache)
Everything was going right for the New York Knicks: ball movement, shots going in, Raymond Felton and Amar’e Stoudamire both pitch in 28 points, and Wilson Chandler goes berserk with 31 points. Good times, right? Nope. Not if you’re Ronny Turiaf Video Credits: @jose3030 Not only did Ronny Turiaf get dunked on, he got a [...]
Gary Neal sees dead people
And Now For Something Completely Different: George Hill
For over a decade, the San Antonio Spurs have been one of the NBA’s strongest dynasties, claiming championships in 1999, 2003, 2005 and 2007. As Rob Mahoney pointed out in this column over at Hardwood Paroxysm, the Spurs’ identity has changed dramatically over that period, though; they went from a team built around Tim Duncan [...]
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