Fury wrote:Imagine the Los Angeles Fame or some ****, ew
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Fury wrote:Imagine the Los Angeles Fame or some ****, ew

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Fury wrote:When can we trade for DDV
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sol537 wrote:Looking at the schedule... if Jokic doesn't play in the upcoming game against us and we play focused, we could possibly string off 12-15 wins in a row... ie the schedule is soft...
KnixinSix wrote:sol537 wrote:Looking at the schedule... if Jokic doesn't play in the upcoming game against us and we play focused, we could possibly string off 12-15 wins in a row... ie the schedule is soft...
Is Jokic
Possibly out?

NoDopeOnSundays wrote:Fury wrote:When can we trade for DDV
Not till July
thebuzzardman wrote:Game Thread: NY Knicks at Utah Cultists Sat, Nov 23 5PM EST
Have the Knicks beat a true quality opponent yet?
Will they beat the Jazz?
Beating that pinchfaced crybaby lunatic POBO is nice, hopefully
Talk amongst yourselves
MrDollarBills wrote:DOT wrote:Fury wrote:
But no one likes the New Orleans Pelicans
Sometimes the name just works, and it rolls off the tongue. It doesn't have to make sense.
I will maintain that "Nets" is just a super weird team name
Imagine a football team called the Philadelphia Goalposts, a baseball team called the Houston Home Plates.
It was either that or The New Jersey Swamp Dragons.
No, I am not kidding.![]()
Back in the 90s, the Nets petitioned the league to change the name to the Swamp Dragons.
First of all, I don't know what a Swamp dragon is. We don't have dragons in New Jersey. Not that dragons exist, but if they did, they wouldn't live here. It's a stupid name for a team regardless.
So anyway, the league inexplicably okay'd the name change, paid a half a mil to secure the name rights, trademarks, logo, all that stuff. David Stern then put the branding change up for a vote, which i believe had to be unanimous for it to happen.
26 teams voted yes. 1 team voted no.
That team was the Nets, who suddenly changed their mind at the last second.
To say the least, David Stern was absolutely furious about it.
Guano wrote:SelbyCobra wrote:Guano wrote:
Southrn Utah is pretty amazing.
Zion is epic in every sense of the word. It lives up to the hype.
Bryce canyon feels like you're on a different planet.
Even stuff like Bentonite Hills are pretty cool.
And tbh, even SL, UT is a pretty cool city. The mountains surrounding it are pretty epic. It's a cool state to visit if you fck with the outdoors.
Canyonlands is the best of the Mighty 5, change my mind.
(You can't).
I didnt make it to that side of the state but you're very convincing cause bryce and zion are incredible.




WaltFrazier wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:DOT wrote:I will maintain that "Nets" is just a super weird team name
Imagine a football team called the Philadelphia Goalposts, a baseball team called the Houston Home Plates.
It was either that or The New Jersey Swamp Dragons.
No, I am not kidding.![]()
Back in the 90s, the Nets petitioned the league to change the name to the Swamp Dragons.
First of all, I don't know what a Swamp dragon is. We don't have dragons in New Jersey. Not that dragons exist, but if they did, they wouldn't live here. It's a stupid name for a team regardless.
So anyway, the league inexplicably okay'd the name change, paid a half a mil to secure the name rights, trademarks, logo, all that stuff. David Stern then put the branding change up for a vote, which i believe had to be unanimous for it to happen.
26 teams voted yes. 1 team voted no.
That team was the Nets, who suddenly changed their mind at the last second.
To say the least, David Stern was absolutely furious about it.
In 1967 the Nets started as the New Jersey Americans in the ABAs first season. In 1968 they moved from Teaneck to Long Island and were renamed the New York Nets. Just to go in line with the Jets and Mets. There was even a New York Sets franchise in World Team Tennis around that time .
MrDollarBills wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:
It was either that or The New Jersey Swamp Dragons.
No, I am not kidding.![]()
Back in the 90s, the Nets petitioned the league to change the name to the Swamp Dragons.
First of all, I don't know what a Swamp dragon is. We don't have dragons in New Jersey. Not that dragons exist, but if they did, they wouldn't live here. It's a stupid name for a team regardless.
So anyway, the league inexplicably okay'd the name change, paid a half a mil to secure the name rights, trademarks, logo, all that stuff. David Stern then put the branding change up for a vote, which i believe had to be unanimous for it to happen.
26 teams voted yes. 1 team voted no.
That team was the Nets, who suddenly changed their mind at the last second.
To say the least, David Stern was absolutely furious about it.
In 1967 the Nets started as the New Jersey Americans in the ABAs first season. In 1968 they moved from Teaneck to Long Island and were renamed the New York Nets. Just to go in line with the Jets and Mets. There was even a New York Sets franchise in World Team Tennis around that time .
Well....at least the Mets won a championship.
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