At this point, we don't know if Phoenix would pose the same problem to the NBA because you have never gotten that far, have you?
Um, I hate to break it to you, but the Suns have been to the NBA finals twice.
At this point, we don't know if Phoenix would pose the same problem to the NBA because you have never gotten that far, have you?
What a joke!!! So you actually think the Spurs draw a bigger market than the Suns? Why don't you read some sports columns? It is widely known that San Antonio is a very small market and doesn't generate much revenue for the NBA. That's why the Spurs 99, 03, and 05 Championships had the LOWEST viewership in NBA history. And Spurs fans are local, NOT statewide. There is no love between Mav, Rockets, and Spurs fans. For the most part, we hate each other. Especially the Mavs and Spurs fans. David Stern and the NBA DO NOT want to see the Spurs advance. They lose mucho $$$$ every time the Spurs reach the finals. At this point, we don't know if Phoenix would pose the same problem to the NBA because you have never gotten that far, have you?
What a joke!!! So you actually think the Spurs draw a bigger market than the Suns? Why don't you read some sports columns? It is widely known that San Antonio is a very small market and doesn't generate much revenue for the NBA. That's why the Spurs 99, 03, and 05 Championships had the LOWEST viewership in NBA history. And Spurs fans are local, NOT statewide. There is no love between Mav, Rockets, and Spurs fans. For the most part, we hate each other. Especially the Mavs and Spurs fans. David Stern and the NBA DO NOT want to see the Spurs advance. They lose mucho $$$$ every time the Spurs reach the finals. At this point, we don't know if Phoenix would pose the same problem to the NBA because you have never gotten that far, have you?[/quote]
So Julie, quick Spurs Quiz:
Do you know who George Gervin is?
Extra Credit:
What is his nickname?
Why hasn't Phoenix, Denver, Portland, Seattle, Utah, Cleveland, Sacremento, Milwaukee, Atlanta, Charlotte, Minnesota, Indiana, Memphis, New Orleans, Toronto, New Jersey, etc.etc. ever been able to land a "super stud" center???
When it gets down to it, statisticians who follow demographic trends look at San Antonio and Phoenix using the DMA designation. DMA means Designated Market Area sometimes Designated Media Area. It means the amount of households that have television viewers/radio listeners.
According to Claritas (www.claritas.com -they specialize in demographic info ) Here are the estimated DMA HH Counts for both markets:
2006 Estimate PHX 1,698,457 SA 777,873
The Phoenix HHs outnumber the San Antonio HHs. HHs being households.
That depends if those teams will keep their stars and stop drafting the Adam Morrisons of the draft. Or hiring retread coaches 20 years beyond their best moments. Or keeping the good-ol-boy system in place in their front office. You don't even have to be a small market to have bad mgt. Just look at Atlanta.
Phoenix is an interesting test case. They're not only trying to win a championship, they're trying to do it in a very cavalier way. That usually brings an extra burden in the playoffs. I'm not surprised they've struggled against the Spurs ... that's how it's ALWAYS been, even before Stern. Shoot, the Suns brought in Moe Lucas back in the early 80s because they wanted to get more physical for the playoffs. They felt they lacked that kind of enforcer attitude in the 70s, and they were right.
What a joke!!! So you actually think the Spurs draw a bigger market than the Suns? Why don't you read some sports columns? It is widely known that San Antonio is a very small market and doesn't generate much revenue for the NBA. That's why the Spurs 99, 03, and 05 Championships had the LOWEST viewership in NBA history. And Spurs fans are local, NOT statewide. There is no love between Mav, Rockets, and Spurs fans. For the most part, we hate each other. Especially the Mavs and Spurs fans. David Stern and the NBA DO NOT want to see the Spurs advance. They lose mucho $$$$ every time the Spurs reach the finals. At this point, we don't know if Phoenix would pose the same problem to the NBA because you have never gotten that far, have you?[/quote]
So Julie, quick Spurs Quiz:
Do you know who George Gervin is?
Extra Credit:
What is his nickname?
What's with the stupid questions? Of course, The Iceman is famous in San Antonio. I can't say I was a huge fan because I was a little kid when he played at the old Hemisphere Arena in the 70s...and as most 5 to 8 year old girls, I was more focused on Barbie dolls than Basketball. He is considered among the top 50 players in the league. He was a remarkable player who consistently posted many record stats. Has won several prestigious honors and still lives in San Antonio and is STILL a part of the Spurs team in the back office. This is off the top of my head. I could cheat and google to make it look like I had all his stats down, but I'm not gonna bother. Suffice it to say he is a hero in San Antonio and we all know he was our biggest star until he was traded to the bulls in the mid-eighties. He also does mattress commercials and likes Mexican food from La Fogata where I have seen him on three occassions. Anything else?
Yes, it was a stupid question for you. But since you didn't know the Suns had played in the Finals (lost to Jordan) I took a shot.What's with the stupid questions? Of course, The Iceman is famous in San Antonio. I can't say I was a huge fan because I was a little kid when he played at the old Hemisphere Arena in the 70s...and as most 5 to 8 year old girls, I was more focused on Barbie dolls than Basketball. He is considered among the top 50 players in the league. He was a remarkable player who consistently posted many record stats. Has won several prestigious honors and still lives in San Antonio and is STILL a part of the Spurs team in the back office. This is off the top of my head. I could cheat and google to make it look like I had all his stats down, but I'm not gonna bother. Suffice it to say he is a hero in San Antonio and we all know he was our biggest star until he was traded to the bulls in the mid-eighties. He also does mattress commercials and likes Mexican food from La Fogata where I have seen him on three occassions. Anything else?
Welcome to the board.
What's with the stupid questions? Of course, The Iceman is famous in San Antonio. I can't say I was a huge fan because I was a little kid when he played at the old Hemisphere Arena in the 70s...and as most 5 to 8 year old girls, I was more focused on Barbie dolls than Basketball. He is considered among the top 50 players in the league. He was a remarkable player who consistently posted many record stats. Has won several prestigious honors and still lives in San Antonio and is STILL a part of the Spurs team in the back office. This is off the top of my head. I could cheat and google to make it look like I had all his stats down, but I'm not gonna bother. Suffice it to say he is a hero in San Antonio and we all know he was our biggest star until he was traded to the bulls in the mid-eighties. He also does mattress commercials and likes Mexican food from La Fogata where I have seen him on three occassions. Anything else?
Yes, but can you finger roll?
Kidding, of course. Only Ice could finger roll. Cotton used to tell stories how it drove him crazy. I was like, "But Fitz, it was the Iceman!" Hey, Cotton traded Iceman and San Antonio never forgave him.
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Yes, it was a stupid question for you. But since you didn't know the Suns had played in the Finals (lost to Jordan) I took a shot.
Welcome to the board.
and to Havlicek, Cowens, Nelson, etc.......
and to Havlicek, Cowens, Nelson, etc.......
Yes, but can you finger roll?
Kidding, of course. Only Ice could finger roll. Cotton used to tell stories how it drove him crazy. I was like, "But Fitz, it was the Iceman!" Hey, Cotton traded Iceman and San Antonio never forgave him.
I make the most delicious finger rolls
I make the most delicious finger rolls
Whoa, too much information.
and to Havlicek, Cowens, Nelson, etc.......
Actually, I know a few people (and not jsut Spurs fans, I live on the East Coast) who don't realize or have simply forgotten that you've been to the finals. I stand corrected. If HAS been almost 15 years since your last appearance. And before that it was, what, 1976? That's over 30 years. Obviously, I had to look all this up. I couldn't find the other year you made the finals? Enlighten me! BTW....how did those finals work out for you? heh heh
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and I thought I'd toss this one for GadA...that was my favorite team as well...Walter was the most exciting Sun...and he had the most nicknames from Al Mc
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Look it up. Looks like the info you are looking for is already in this thread.Actually, I know a few people (and not jsut Spurs fans, I live on the East Coast) who don't realize or have simply forgotten that you've been to the finals. I stand corrected. If HAS been almost 15 years since your last appearance. And before that it was, what, 1976? That's over 30 years. Obviously, I had to look all this up. I couldn't find the other year you made the finals? Enlighten me! BTW....how did those finals work out for you?
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and I thought I'd toss this one for GadA...that was my favorite team as well...Walter was the most exciting Sun...and he had the most nicknames from Al Mc
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Come on Guys! You're going back to the tight short days? I'll bet half those guys are dead by now! But keep the faith
Look it up. Looks like the info you are looking for is already in this thread.
well....I don't need to look up the results of your finals games. I know how they turned out. I was goading you!
Come on Guys! You're going back to the tight short days? I'll bet half those guys are dead by now! But keep the faith
See this is where San Antonio used to be before 1999. They used to think the NBA is never going to let a small market team win the title. Then Pop became Vice-President of Basketball Operations and proceeded to change all that. He decided to let his team know that he doesn't give a crap about ratings, and that he wants his team to play a certain style of basketball that he patterned off of Larry Brown, and Jerry Sloan. If they do that, then winning a title was possible. He has 3 rings to show for his commitment.
Mike D'Antoni has to do the same thing, don't give a crap about ratings, play your style and let the chips fall where they may.
There isn't a conspiracy going on against small market teams. Mostly, there were a lot of dumb moves made by small market general managers that big market team took full advantage of. Look up who Ted Stepien was. Some of the moves were Ted Stepien-esqe.