San Antonio at Utah: Game 4 Recap
The Spurs execute on Utah’s undefeated home court
By Cub Buenning
Heading into the Utah v. San Antonio series, I gave the Jazz no chance. The match-up of individuals and style of play largely favored the Spurs. I didn’t like Utah’s youth, I didn’t like their experience. They could get away with their exuberant immaturity against the likes of the Rockets and the Warriors, but these are the Spurs. These are the big boys.
In my mini-preview of the conference finals, I thought this series would be much like the Suns and Lakers from the first round. Maybe the “favorites” would drop a game, maybe. The Lakers prove my thoughts accurate when they took the first game back in LA (also Game 3), but put up little fight in the remaining four games.
Game 3 in SLC was a showcase game for the Northwest Division champs. In a soon-to-be exciting division—with Denver, and future rookies Greg Oden and Kevin Durant, barring trades of course—the Jazz still must be considered the “pants wearers.” In the series’ third contest, the Jazz’s dynamic duo of Deron Williams and Carlos Boozer finally got some help. Not only did they receive contributions from Paul Millsap, Gordon Giricek, and Matt Harpring, but Stockton/Malone 3000 upped their games, as well. 59 points between the two put them at a combined 57 a night over the first three games.
The Spurs were unable to muster that one spurt where their defense drives an offensive barrage. Games 1 and 2, those stints came in the second quarter, but the Jazz choose the third for one of their own. A 26-point win was just that; one win. Tim Duncan mentioned this very same scenario after Phoenix’s 20-point win in San Antonio in Game 2 of their now-epic Conference Semifinal series. A loss is a loss regardless of the final score.
Needless to say, I like the Spurs in this game, even with the Jazz undefeated postseason record at the Salt Palace. Throw in the Deron Williams stomach flu (paging Bobby Hurley) and the Jazz seemed destined for a tough night. The Jazz could also use some help from their Eastern European tandem of Mehmet Okur and Andrei Kirilenko. Those two have sucked. There, I said it.
(ALL OF THE ABOVE WORDS WERE PENNED PREGAME)
GAME TIME!
An eight-point lead by the Spurs is not the same as an eight-point lead for any other team in the L. The Suns, for example, were unable to hold onto an 11-point advantage in the infamous Amare/Boris-less Game 5 against these very Spurs.
An eight-point lead, however, was just what the Spurs enjoyed at halftime of Game 4—should I say, Game Over? The Jazz again relied heavily in the first half on Williams and Boozer, with each topping double digits by the end of the game’s first 24 minutes.
The Spurs lead was still seven at a key juncture in the third period, just five and change remaining. Proud practitioners of the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” school of thought, the Spurs, having run their 39th straight pick-n-roll, found Duncan underneath with a seemingly clear path for an easily flushed deuce. Out of no-where, Carlos Boozer came from the weak-side to perfectly reject Timmy. The Alaskan finished things on the other end with a wee jumper to make it a five-point game. This play was indicative of the defense the Jazz so desperately need to hang with the Spurs. With Kirilenko still stuck in “suck” mode, the rookie Millsap again chipped in with some defensive intensity, which turned into key buckets as the Jazz made the Spur lead just a solitary point at the end of the quarter.
This just in, Deron Williams is a rising star in the NBA.
FOURTH QUARTER:
Robert Horry grabs a nice board just seconds into the quarter. My wife groans. I need not ask why so much distain.
10:28 to go “Yes, good. Face Horry. Yes.” Big Shot Bob forces a deep shot late in the shot clock, where he is charged with an offensive foul on Millsap.
10:18 “Horry is dirty.”
Millsap has not scored any points, but he should definitely be in there right now.
9:30 Manu hits a big 3 to stretch the lead back to 4. When Ginobili plays with energy and intensity, the Spurs are awesome.
Cue 30 straight Tim Duncan post-ups since the Spurs’ third quarter pick-n-roll barrage.
7:50 DWill is forcing the issue a bit midway through this quarter. Both teams look a little fatigued right now. Good time out for a timeout with the Spurs up 4.
6:51 Fifth foul on Okur. Although, it’s not like he does much other than defend Duncan—with a little help from his friends.
The Spurs are going to the free-throw line seemingly every trip.
6:35 Parker makes steal and finishes to make the advantage eight.
Deron is undeterred, pressing the issue for his own buckets, not to mention some beautiful set-ups for his teammates. Does he have any, though?
My wife has gotten more silent since Oberto checked in for Horry.
I guarantee that after Derons’ back-to-back plays, Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich is screaming at Parker. That topic may one for another day, as no one, and I mean NO ONE goes at his players and superstars quite like Pop. His young French point has often been the target of his tirades. Having a consistent seat behind the visitor’s bench in a Western Conference arena has made me privy to more than one of his blow-ups. Saw a great one during Game 3 of the Spurs’ first-round series with the Nuggets.
Memo Okur just hit a shot?
3:30 Spurs take a ten-point lead. GAME OVER!
A couple unwarranted Jazz shots lead to Spur baskets. Up 12 with two and a half? Game over!
People are now throwing stuff onto the court. Derek Fisher is getting called for a corny technical foul. Legendary “red-ass” Jerry Sloan gets tossed. I love this game. Spurs win 91-79.
Up 3-1, the Spurs look set to put things on cruise control, but need to finish their business in Game 5. Coming back to SLC for a sixth game is nothing the Spurs want to deal with, but I can’t imagine Pop’s crew won’t be ready tomorrow to punch their ticket for the Finals.








82 Responses to “San Antonio at Utah: Game 4 Recap”
May.29 at 11:46 am
Russ Bengtson says:
1) Boozer’s block of that TD dunk attempt was a man’s block. I think it put some hair…well, anywhere he didn’t have tons of it already. OK, I don’t like to think about that. Moving right along. 2) GINOBILI! If I cared more, I would have been throwing stuff last night, too. This is what passes for basketball these days? Disgusting.
May.29 at 11:47 am
tsmooth says:
first. and the spurs and jazz are boring to watch
May.29 at 11:51 am
Harlem_World says:
I remember a time when ‘FIRST’ used to mean something around here, and the NBA playoffs were actually interesting. Ahhh well…
May.29 at 11:54 am
H to the izzo says:
Some hair anywhere he didn’t have tons of it already? His head maybe?
May.29 at 11:54 am
Co Co says:
Why were Mike Breen and the crew acting like the Jazz went all Stephen Jackson on the refs last night? Am I the only one that doesn’t understand why Derek Fisher got a tech for Gino tripping him, then another for looking at Javy?
May.29 at 11:58 am
Russ Bengtson says:
I feel like Carlos has to re-shave his head with a Nair-soaked Mach 3 during every time-out.
May.29 at 12:02 pm
H to the izzo says:
Now Russ thats a pretty picture,thanks for making me shudder,I have pictures of a sasquatch shaving during a timeout in my head….Thanks Russ!!
May.29 at 12:03 pm
Russ Bengtson says:
That’s what I’m here for.
May.29 at 12:39 pm
Cub Buenning says:
There never needs to be a inquiry as to why Steve Javie gives someone a tech. CoCo, you answered that question for yourself. I do agree with you, however, about the silliness of those calls.
May.29 at 12:42 pm
Co Co says:
Yeah, I think Javie needs to retire. It’s like a super old school teacher who used to love kids, but she’s been doing it so long she’s become ornery and now she hates them. Just retire.
May.29 at 12:44 pm
illydiva says:
I’m sorry to say I missed most of the 4th…apparently when things got really interesting too. I have to say JVG is on point in calling out the floppers. The officiating this series has been criminal–that much I know. What is the league trying to do to the game? Ugh!
May.29 at 12:46 pm
Grim Reaper says:
Amazing how the NBA seems to be the only professional sport where officiating always is an issue. I also don’t envy them because flopping has made it really hard to not call offensive fouls. I think the NBA needs to go back to an offensive charge being when you are set and someone runs you over. No more encouraging people like Manu, Okur and the likes to act like they were just hit by Nate Newton! We should all thank Vlade Divac for his lasting impact on the game. As a Jazz fan I was embarrassed by the morons throwing things on the floor. Hopefully the NBA will tell the refs that a game 6 will lead to a game 7 and that is good for the NBA. Go Jazz!! BTW how does Manu get poked in the eye and whip his head back like pepper sprayed in him the eye then half a second later drive past Fisher?
May.29 at 12:50 pm
Russ Bengtson says:
Javie is just a younger version of Joey Crawford.
May.29 at 12:53 pm
Co Co says:
I knew it was going to be a bad night for somebody when I saw two refs with greasy heads.
May.29 at 12:57 pm
BESTkeptSECRET says:
how do i get my name in orange
May.29 at 1:00 pm
Zee says:
Any of you Jazz fans who talked madness about the Warriors fans, please be silent.
May.29 at 1:11 pm
Grim Reaper says:
Zee turn the page on the Warriors you cant hit 3 pointers at a 50% clip for more than 6 games in a row. Warriors were the most fun team to watch in the first round but man they bark at the refs after every shot made or missed. Complaining I guess is a manifestation of frustration. Just ask the Jazz after last night. Also fellow Utah fans the refs didn’t make AK and his buddies pass the ball to the other team every other possession. That is a sign of a young team when they don’t take care of the ball. NBA needs to change the offensive foul rule. And do what I think the NFL does review the game and if they suck no more post season work. Javey and the other slick back were horrendous. Being at the game the “ref you suck” chant was sort of stupid.
May.29 at 1:13 pm
FLUD says:
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May.29 at 1:14 pm
FLUD says:
Duncan’s eyes,Duncan’s eyes,Duncan’s eyes,Duncan’s eyes,Duncan’s eyes,Duncan’s eyes,Duncan’s eyes,Duncan’s eyes,Duncan’s eyes,Duncan’s eyes,Duncan’s eyes,Duncan’s ey……
May.29 at 1:15 pm
Co Co says:
They need a good waxing! I’ve been telling my brother this since the start of the playoffs.
May.29 at 1:15 pm
FLUD says:
Manu’s nose,Manu’s nose,Manu’s nose,Manu’s nose,Manu’s nose,Manu’s nose,Manu’s nose,Manu’s nose,Manu’s nose,Manu’s nose,Manu’s nose,Manu’s nose,Manu’s nose,Manu’s nose,Manu’s nos….
May.29 at 1:19 pm
jacobprimo says:
The Jazz played good defense, the Spurs played better. And Manu’s antics really disappoint me.
May.29 at 1:19 pm
FLUD says:
I was gonna do a Magic’s Johnson but that’s to far.. Even for a tasteless paddy like myself.
May.29 at 1:28 pm
Grim Reaper says:
When will Boozer land a Proactiv contract? He alraedy has a great before picture!!
May.29 at 1:32 pm
eight_degree says:
A loss is a loss regardless of the final score.
May.29 at 1:33 pm
Ryan Jones says:
The photo Sam chose to accompany this post confirms what I’ve always thought: Greg Popovich is one handsome bastard.
May.29 at 1:37 pm
Redrum says:
Can people (you too Russ…)stop doing the “GINOBILI!!” shout out? Please… it was funny when Chuck first did it, it’s starting to get as lame as the “Waaaazaaaap” thing…
May.29 at 1:40 pm
Redrum says:
oh, The Booz block was sick… maximum pwnage… he got TD “YouTubed” (aka today’s “Posterised”) but TD finished with 5 blocks I think… 2 on Booz
May.29 at 2:46 pm
Mash says:
Popovich would need no make-up to star in a horror movie.
May.29 at 2:59 pm
H to the izzo says:
BESTkeptSECRET:You do your homework,say your prayers and help an old lady cross the street and your name will automatically turn orange
May.29 at 3:01 pm
Ryan Jones says:
About time, izzo.
May.29 at 3:05 pm
Holiday says:
Seriously why does everybody care what Boozer or any other player look’s like for that matter? But to the real subject, is there really any doubt that the NBA owe’s the Utah Jazz and there fans an apologie for the rediculous calls in last night’s game! Outside of Duncan (Very respectable), and Parker this is the cheapest, dirtiest team in the NBA and it sure dosen’t help that the refs have no idea what they’re doing!
May.29 at 3:16 pm
J-Bird says:
The Spurs dirty? Ginobili a flopper? no way
May.29 at 3:47 pm
Zee says:
It’s funny how all the Jazz fans who thought the Jazz did no evil in the Western Semi’s Now all of a sudden are crying foul, now you understand. And now you go fishing.
May.29 at 3:49 pm
Ben Osborne says:
The most predictable series since the Jordan Bulls would sweep the first round every year.
May.29 at 4:00 pm
Grim Reaper says:
Zee only dirty thing that really happened was Baron punking Fisher and you could tell the minute he did that he snapped out of it. What did the Jazz do dirty? Fisher’s foul was a hand on Ginosebly’s arm not head but suprisingly he feel down. You have to say it the spurs have dirty players but any team would take them because it works.
May.29 at 4:07 pm
Ryan Jones says:
Ben: You mean the most predictable series since the Pistons swept the Magic in the first round this year. Or didn’t you read my in-depth coverage?
May.29 at 4:24 pm
DK52 says:
Zee I guess you havn’t been posting because there have been no Warriors forums. Jazz are not going fishing yet, don’t count them out just yet. They have faced elimination games before, and have proven they can win on the road. The thing is if they don’t get a combined 30 points from Giricek, Okur, AK47, Harpring, and Fisher then they are not beating anyone else. 30 points combined isn’t a lot to ask of from 5 players (3 of them being starters) Okur has really disapointed me, he’s not playing on the perimeter and making Oberto or Duncan play him in the block where he stinks badly. He needs to make those guys chase him out to the line. AK47 is blocking shots each game but is committing way too many unnecessary turnovers. He needs to calm down. Boozer, DWill, and Millsap I have nothing bad to say about. They have been impressive since after the all star break, just need a little more help from supporting cast.
May.29 at 5:05 pm
John Fishmile says:
How come this guy Ginobili is kind of un-beatable on high competitive series? We need a guy like that in order to win any title.
May.29 at 5:17 pm
Glen says:
Did anyone else think it was amusing last night when the announcers were talking about Manu and how the Spurs almost drafted some random player but they didn’t because Pop would “never play a European point guard” and no one else pointed out that Tony is from France?
May.29 at 5:29 pm
Cub Buenning says:
I love that shot of Pop too. Has anyone here discussed the Outside the Lines panel from Sunday AM’s show? Scoop and Dave Zirin? I mean, were Lang and Ryan busy?
That new douschebag who does the Sports Bash on ESPN radio bagged on Dave something awful today. Saying that all he does is take half-quotes or out of context thoughts for the evidence in his writing. THEN, he used some portion of a quote that was actually from Scoop to prove why Dave was so wrong. Excuse me, Pot, but you’re black.
May.29 at 6:05 pm
Dark says:
Flopper or not (which almost every NBA player does), Manu IS tough. http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/photos?photoId=1587854&gameId=270528026
May.29 at 6:10 pm
Dennard says:
@Glen, I noticed that too when they talked about Pop not playing a European point guard. I was thinking someone would say something about the Rapping Wee Frenchman of course no one did.
May.29 at 6:52 pm
Holiday says:
@ Zee maybe you didn’t notice that in both the warriors series there was alot of tech’s and cheap shots, if anything were complaining about the same thing this round! I don’t think you quite know what your talking about or maybe your just a Jazz hater! None the less, The Spurs are (especially Ginobli) dirty as hell!
May.29 at 7:50 pm
Iván says:
How many players are there in the NBA who can show you an olympic gold medal and an olympic MVP award. Emanuel Ginobili can.
The ball never lies.
May.29 at 7:55 pm
Iván says:
ah… just in case…. in adition to that… 2 NBA rings
May.29 at 7:59 pm
Andrew says:
“Amazing how the NBA seems to be the only professional sport where officiating always is an issue” - Sorry to be late with this post, but we have the same issues week in, week out in the AFL (australian rules football) in Melbourne… off-season rule changes that go untested until the first match of the year, ridiculous “interpretations” of old rules, protecting certain players, handing out the AFL’s version of a tech foul (a fifty metre penalty) with apparently little discretion - there are sooo many parallels with Australian Football and the lig at the moment that I can’t list them all… and it’s getting ridiculously frustrating given that both sports are, by nature, inherently enjoyable and fun to watch, until the officials take over and run the game instead of whistling it to death…
May.29 at 8:14 pm
ALX8725 says:
Jazz fans were trying to recreate the Detroit Brawl only this time they were trying to get Timrobot and crew to rush the stands. The recap for this game should’ve gone something like this: “Ginobili flops, Fisher flops, Ginobili flops, Fisher flops,Ginobili flops, Fisher flops, etc etc., Derek Fisher loses his cool and is no longer classy, Jerry Sloan gets thrown out, Utah fans try to start a riot.”
May.29 at 8:30 pm
Holiday says:
You have no idea what your talking about ALX8725! there is no way Fisher flopped near as much as Ginobli and he was just trying to counter act him anyway! and we weren’t trying to brawl like Detroit that was between players and fan, last night was simply Jazz fans showing there discust with the worst officiating EVER!!!!!!
May.29 at 8:45 pm
Sesa says:
Somewhere, somehow, somebody uses this Pop picture to jerk off. LOL
May.29 at 8:56 pm
shu says:
yawn… when’s free agency start?
May.29 at 9:47 pm
DK52 says:
That;s pretty Funny Sesa and I bet your right about that. Lol.
May.29 at 9:50 pm
DK52 says:
Does anyone even know what was thrown onto the court? I bet it was directed toward Ginobli after his lousy performance. I bet deep down inside Duncan rather lose than watch Ginobli in action, and doing what he does. Javie, Darosa, and Mauer need to look in the mirror after officiating that game. Your telling me that Fisher got two Technicals the first being the end of the quarter Ginobli is running behind Fish, initiates the contact, and then jumps back 10 feet as if Fish pulled a gun on him? No way, come on now. Ginobli must be working with Vlade Divac in the offseason.
May.29 at 9:52 pm
DK52 says:
If they tell Matt Harpring or Aroujo to come in and clothesline Ginobli, and elimiate him they may win the series. But, Sloan wouldn’t ever do that. Go Jazz!!
May.29 at 9:54 pm
DK52 says:
Maybe Sloan should start Millsap for game 5 to give S.A a new look, because Okur just isn’t doing his thing.
May.29 at 9:56 pm
DK52 says:
@ Glen and Dennard. I don’t think the commentators were smart enough to figure out Parker is French. Especially Breen all he can see is “Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang”
May.29 at 9:58 pm
DK52 says:
No One has even talked about Deron Williams crossover on Jacque Vaughn in Game 3. That was nasty.
May.29 at 10:04 pm
Cub Buenning says:
Sloan never taught martial arts at Cobra Cai, either…..
In other news, Flip Saunders’ low-key early-90s mullet is very underrated. DK52, Paul Millsap rules. I think i must have mentioned him like a half a dozen times in the above piece.
May.29 at 10:11 pm
DK52 says:
@ Cub- Yea Millsap is a straight up beast. He just seems to grab boards over everyone in front of him, he will be a starter within the next year or two for some team.
May.29 at 10:13 pm
whooo! says:
you gotta give manu this: everyone talks bout on the playground he’d have been knocked down. the flops make you forget that he actually takes a lotta hard fouls - be it flagrants from the k-marts & fortsons of the league to clean hard fouls like okur’s last night. difference, is he keeps on coming at you, and you know him down, he’ll come back the next play w/ his knee out to hit you back.
May.29 at 10:17 pm
whooo! says:
and am i the only one finding it ironic that former fans of stockton & malone are calling others “dirty?” cuz those 2 were saints n all, w/ their elbows flailing and the cheapshots to screeners. and i guess kirilenko and okur can be attributed to the refs too? nobody can take a loss anymore without bitching about every other call and “what ifs…” yeah the refs can suck at times, but using them all the time is a cop out.
May.29 at 10:42 pm
DK52 says:
No doubt Malone and Stock were viscious with the elbows. And Michael Jordan punched his teamates in the face during practice. So what? Big deal? Were not talking about the retired players were talking about the players in 2007. And the whole purpose for these columns are for people like me to voice an opinion and bitch and complain about everything that I don’t like.
May.29 at 11:31 pm
ForzaMilan says:
remember when dennis rodman called stockton the dirtiest player in the league, by far? (bad as i wanna be) where I live, we love physical play on the courts, and subverting authority (coz our government blows). therefore, we look up to players who can dish it out and who can take it. for the longest time, allen iverson has been god to us. before that, rodman (for running his fingers up the butt-crack of the player posting him up and never getting called for it…it’s not violent, after all). not quite on the same level is gino, only because he’s not as consistent. you talk about steve nash and kobe and their insane aversion to losing? how about ginobili doing absolutely anything it takes to win? machvellian, but who had more points at the end of the game?
May.30 at 12:44 am
DAWN says:
DON’T BE HATIN ON THE SPURS. SPURS JUST HAD KILLED THE JAZZ’S UNDEFEATED HOME COURT RECORD. BUT DON’T WORRY IF I WERE ON JAZZ FANS I BE SPITTIN ALL THEM BS TO. AND PLUS ASK YOURSELF THIS QUESTION HOW MANY TIMES JAZZ BEEN IN THE PLAYOFFS IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS? ALSO THE JAZZ TEAM IS MADE OF PLAYOFF ROOKIE AND LIMITED VETERAN BUT NOT GOOD ENOUGH TO LEAD THEM TO THE FINALS. JUST SIMPLE FACTS THATS ALL GREAT THINGS TAKE TIME.
May.30 at 1:30 am
ALX8725 says:
@DK52, I’m pretty sure the SLAM crew didn’t setup this site so people like you could come and bitch about whatever they wanted. Boss Lang had a feature not too long ago… that told everyone to: STOP BITCHING.
May.30 at 1:35 am
ALX8725 says:
here ya go DK52:
http://slamonline.com/online/2007/05/links-stop-btching/
May.30 at 1:40 am
cloud strife says:
spurs=dirty team ever before[bowen,horry even ginobili]
May.30 at 3:02 am
Sesa says:
@DK52.
That’s what me and my homeboyz called that picture. It’s JOM. Jerk Off Material.
May.30 at 5:14 am
bill bellicheck says:
what’s with the losers saying first! anytime they write a one liner before anyone else? my guess is you all are 13 going on 7
May.30 at 11:21 am
Cub Buenning says:
agreed, coach.
May.30 at 5:23 pm
Glen says:
@ DK52 on the Vaughn thing:
Nasty as Williams’s (do we have a nickname for kid yet?) cross was, no one is talking about it due to the fact that Vaughn doesn’t really exist. Pop created a ghost that can do nothing but be out there so Parker can get some rest. Really, has he ever hit a jump-shot in his life? Apologies to Vaughn fans, but I don’t see what the point of using him instead of someone like Bones Barry is.
May.30 at 8:41 pm
DK52 says:
@ Glen- your probably right and I understand what your saying but still Vaughn is an NBA player on the best NBA team and it was sick to make him fall and then he reached back to help his cause. Iverson crossed Vaughn over a few years ago which was even sicker. I think Vaughn has like 23 career points or something like that in 12 years.
May.31 at 3:27 am
Holiday says:
I know the Jazz really blew it, but I still stand by the fact that it should have been tied 2-2 if it not been for the ref’s!
May.31 at 10:59 am
clement says:
rare dude this Ginobili is. He first appeared 2002 beatin US team in worldcup, so took 1 and 2 rings very very soon after, had fortysomething on kobe one nite, Olimpic MVP, gold medal,took permanent X factor for the SAS, day after day, permanent spot for flops.. ain´t gifted for sure.. thou rare way of winning everything just floppin..
May.31 at 2:49 pm
Iván says:
Don’t cry for me Jazz (Phoenix & Denver)…and Pistons…
Obi Wan Ginobili (2004 Olympic gold medal & MVP)
May.31 at 2:56 pm
Iván says:
And Fabricio Oberto… the most “dominante” international FIBA center since biginin of XXI century. Now you know him in NBA.
May.31 at 3:01 pm
Iván says:
“Seven Times Fall Down, Eight Times Get Up” Wad.. emmm Emanuel Ginobili
May.31 at 9:19 pm
Holiday says:
Your an Idiot Ivan!
Jun.1 at 9:21 am
Iván says:
Yes, I am an idiot… a very happy one… hahaha. Go Spurs… go Manu… Win is more boring than Spurs… In Utah don’t know about that hahaha
Jun.1 at 9:32 am
Iván says:
“The ball never lies”, Say a man plenty of pride… win or not.
Spurs win…doble pride
Go Spurs
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Jun.1 at 9:43 am
Iván says:
Well Holiday…see you next season haha… your nick is about your team soon vacations? haha
Jun.2 at 2:14 am
Holiday says:
Okay deuschebag but the Spurs are getting to old, so give it like 3 years and they’ll be lottery bound! hahahahahaha CHUCH!!!!!!!