The New York Knicks? Don't worry, by then you should be long out of town and Down Under in Oz having some of your new 'Waltzing Matilda' buddies over to watch their special local brand of football.
You can't even get into Canada, this is the trolling shit you need to remedy before we forget what a trolling asshat you've been. _
What does not being able to get into Canada have to do with getting into Australia? 2 completely different countries.
Girls, cut it out already. And soxxx, quit with the innocent routine. It's common knowledge that you internet stalked Stokes and pretty much gave away his real name on this forum. Stop with your hair pulling session, it's been played out for a long time, because neither of you are witty enough to make it interesting.
I ignore him, he keeps harassing me. Thats the facts, i have been trying to mind my own business but him and his troll buddies keep bring up stuff from ages ago.
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on...im-bhullar-first-nba-player-of-indian-descent Kings sign 7-5 center Sim Bhullar, first NBA player of Indian descent By Matt Moore | NBA writer August 15, 2014 2:22 pm ET The guy guarding him is 6-9. Offseason: Free Agency | Latest from Ken Berger | Rumors The Kings just got bigger. Way, way bigger. On Wednesday, Sacramento announced they've signed 7-5, 360-pound center Sim Bhullar to a contract. Bhullar tweeted the following: Bhullar, who played at New Mexico State, showed very little in the way of production during Summer League play... but he's 7-5. Even if you could teach size, you couldn't teach that kind of size. Dude's a skyscraper unto himself. (Note: I am recommending a nickname of "City" as in both "Dude is the size of" and "SimCity.") Also of note, Bhullar becomes the first NBA player of Indian descent. From the Kings' press release: “I've long believed that India is the next great frontier for the NBA, and adding a talented player like Sim only underscores the exponential growth basketball has experienced in that nation,” said Kings Owner Vivek Ranadivé. “While Sim is the first player of Indian descent to sign with an NBA franchise, he represents one of many that will emerge from that region as the game continues to garner more attention and generate ever-increasing passion among a new generation of Indian fans.” Understanding the ultimate power of sports is to connect people across geographic, economic and cultural lines, Ranadivé is focused on making theSacramento Kings the premier sports franchise of the 21st century. Working with the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Kings have successfully catapulted basketball into the fastest growing sport in India. During the past NBA 2013-14 season, the Kings televised over 20 live games in India, launched a website in Hindi to connect with a rapidly growing Hindi-speaking fan base from around the world, sent the Sacramento Kings players and dancers to Mumbai, and signed the team's first India-based sponsor. via Kings Sign Center Sim Bhullar | Sacramento Kings. It's widely assumed Bhullar was signed to a non-guaranteed rookie-level contract. Whether he makes the roster after camp or not could be a challenge. _
And 20 years before that when he was commish: 4 titles. 2 #1 picks in 3 lotteries (this is ridiculously lucky by the way. If the Lakers had this type of luck, you would be screaming it was rigged) David Stern really laid down the hammer on your guys. Imagine how much you would complain about him if he gave you the Miami treatment? You might have stopped watching basketball out of pure frustration. 3 titles 0 #1 picks But yeah Stern really held you guys back LOL.
Will be interesting if he has the speed to stay throughout camp and maybe the last man on the roster.
This season will be the most enjoyable season, I hope the Spurs win it again but if they dont, they dont. No pressure, no let down feelings, whatever happens, happens. They got the the championship I wanted so badly so anything extra would just be icing on the cake for me personally.