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Wow, I just learned that the Spurs signed Michael Finley. So that means that this season they're adding:

Michael Finley (from Mavericks)
Nick Van Exel (from Blazers)
Fabricio Oberto (from Argentina/Europe)
Robert Horry (re-signed)

In other words, the bench could make a regular lineup in many other teams. :eek: :shocked

What team can beat them? Miami? I don't think so. ;)
 
man, this is one of the reasons i don't like basketball, year in and year out it's the same teams reaching to the highest level. It's the same thing usually with baseball, and even football, but basketball is by far the worst. maybe that's why their ratings were so down during last years finals, because who wanted to see the same teams play at that level? give it to someone new NBA, make some rules that make the field more level.
 
And speaking of the Spurs, they will play an exhibition game against Miami on Oct 10 (another hurricane relief game in addition to this one):

Spurs & Heat To Stage Hurricane Katrina Relief Game


The San Antonio Spurs, the Miami Heat, the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association have announced their plans to stage an exhibition game between the Miami HEAT and the San Antonio Spurs to benefit the victims of Hurricane Katrina. The game will be played in Miami at the AmericanAirlines Arena on Monday, October 10, 2005 at 7:30PM, and will feature several up-close and personal experiences for fans. Prior to the game, players will greet fans at the door and following the contest, fans will have the opportunity to get some of their favorite player’s autographs. To generate the largest possible contribution, all tickets will be sold at the 2005-06 regular season individual game ticket prices.
As the host team, the Heat will donate all proceeds from the event to the efforts to aid the victims of Hurricane Katrina. All revenue from ticket sales, concessions, parking and retail sales will be contributed. In addition, selected service vendors providing the employees who would normally work at the AmericanAirlines Arena on a game night will donate their service fee and all AmericanAirlines Arena employees will donate their time to facilitate the game. The contribution will be made to the American Red Cross and a to be determined charity on behalf of the Heat, Spurs, the NBA and the NBPA. Representatives from both organizations will be on hand at the game to receive the contribution.

“For reasons that are close to home and knowing what our citizens have gone through, we as an organization will do just about anything to supply comfort, compassion, money and anything else we can to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina,” said Heat President Pat Riley. “The Spurs and the Heat getting together to put on this exhibition to raise as much money as we can for the victims is an indication of what both organizations and the NBA is all about.”

“The Spurs players and staff are eager to do what we can to help in the relief efforts following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina,” said Spurs General Manager R.C. Buford. “This game will give everyone associated with our organization the chance to contribute their time and talents in the name of raising money for those affected by this tragedy. We are honored to participate in this event and look forward to the opportunity to give back to NBA fans throughout the Gulf Coast region.”

Tickets can be purchased Monday, September 19 at 10AM via all Ticketmaster outlets, ticketmaster.com, the AmericanAirlines Arena Ticket Office, or by calling 1-800-4NBA-TIX. Ticketmaster has also agreed to waive all fees normally associated with the ticket purchase transaction.

This benefit game continues the many efforts being made by the NBA, its teams and its players to provide assistance to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, and would not be possible without Levy Restaurants, Ticketmaster, American Medical Response and the Ritz Carlton Coconut Grove for their generosity and the City of Miami for graciously donating the services of the Miami Police Department and the Fire/Rescue teams working the game. The Heat also thanks the San Antonio Spurs organization for their participation in this important endeavor.
 

Baseball in London? Could be in 2007

Cable switch won't change coverage

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