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Another useless thread. Really?
Thank you, it's a gift.
We retired Twardzik, Hollins, Steele, and Gross' jerseys. I don't think we get to criticize any other teams' jersey retirement choices.Bruce Bowen was a great defender and can hit the corner 3, but was his number really worth retiring to start?
No, he heard there is an opening on o-live and is practice on shock advertisingMust have the Yahoo! headline team working on your thread titles for you.![]()
We retired Twardzik, Hollins, Steele, and Gross' jerseys. I don't think we get to criticize any other teams' jersey retirement choices.
Not sure which I like better--LA suffering the ignominy of a shared jersey retirement, or the Zoolander reference."With Bruce Bowen's 'Blessing' (and $200k from LMA to the Bruce Bowen School for Kids Who Can't Read Good), Spurs give retired #12 to LMA"
brings up a question: is there a possibility that LMA does enough to earn a retirement of his Spurs jersey? And if he does, will this decision of his mean that for eternity he has to share even his jersey being retired? This makes Dame's commercials seem like nothing...
Anybody know what happened to the puke smiley?
Bending over backwards for the diva. A normal player would just respect the team's history and take a different number.
Your number isn't really retired if they ask you to let someone else use it.
I will admit, that would be funnyHahahahahahahaha! Oh man, LMA is such a little bitch.
I can see this pushing him into "villain" territory with Spurs fans very quickly. Bowen was a beloved player. If LMA doesn't deliver championships, and instead serves up one-and-dones, as per usual, while wearing the retired number of a fan-favorite...