Archive | September, 2011

Manu Ginobili Will Only Play For Virtus Bologna If…

A number of players are heading overseas to play professional basketball during the NBA lockout, and Manu Ginobili may soon be counted among their ranks. However, if the Argentinian star does make the trek overseas, it’s not going to be just anywhere.

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Spurs’ Ginobili could return to Bologna

San Antonio Spurs swingman Manu Ginobili(notes) tells DiaroShow.com that he has his eyes on only one club during the NBA lockout, according to Sportando: Italy’s Virtus Bologna, where he played from 2000 to 2002 before joining the Spurs. Bologna has a contract proposal to him that the two-time All-Star must agree to or turn down by month’s end, Sportando notes

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Silver and Black pride on your ride: Click to…

Silver and Black pride on your ride: Click to order your Spurs license plates by KENS 5 staff kens5.com Posted on September 23, 2011 at 8:37 AM The Spurs may not get on the court for a while yet, but you can “represent” for the Silver and Black starting today. The four-time NBA champs now have their own Texas license plate, and they go on sale to the public today. You can order your specialty plates at http://www.myplates.com.

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Win Butler Of Arcade Fire Spars Matt Bonner On The…

RT @maitre_eolas Troy Davis’ final words http://t.co/adalqv2w RT @colvinius This is what I meant: Child Hanged in Public as Ahmadinejad Prepares for his General Assembly… http://t.co/QyX4VPZ2 via @hrw This is what I meant: Child Hanged in Public as Ahmadinejad Prepares for his General Assembly… http://t.co/QyX4VPZ2 via @hrw

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Will NBA Lockout Talks Produce Enough Progress To…

Read More: nba lockout, nba lockout news David Stern and leaders from the players’ union began their latest round of NBA lockout talks at 10 a.m. ET on Thursday, according to NBA.com’s Steve Aschburner. Like recent sessions that had apparently yielded some progress, the invite list was short: just four officials each from the league and union are reportedly in the room, including just one team owner (the San Antonio Spurs’ Peter Holt) and one player (the L.A.

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