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5/17/2012 11:04 am  #1


Bounceyball question

We don't have an NBA thread (a good thing), so I'll post this here. I was watching the crawl on the Comcast Bay Area feed last night and one of the listings was LAL vs. OKC. I presume LAL is an abbreviation for the Lakers, but when did the O.K. Corral get a bounceyball team?

 

5/17/2012 11:42 am  #2


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artie_fufkin wrote:

We don't have an NBA thread (a good thing), so I'll post this here. I was watching the crawl on the Comcast Bay Area feed last night and one of the listings was LAL vs. OKC. I presume LAL is an abbreviation for the Lakers, but when did the O.K. Corral get a bounceyball team?

My goodness, even I know this one and I don't follow the sport.

If I remember correctly, New Orleans moved there temporarily following Hurricane Katrina.  Once New Orleans moved back home, Seattle permanently moved the Super Sonics to Oklahoma City.  They've been there for close to, if not the entirety of Kevin Durant's NBA career.

 

5/17/2012 12:05 pm  #3


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"Seattle permanently moved the Super Sonics to Oklahoma City."

The Oklahoma Super Sonics?!? That's almost as weird as the Utah Jazz. Shouldn't they be the Oklahoma Truck Stops?

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5/17/2012 12:07 pm  #4


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artie_fufkin wrote:

"Seattle permanently moved the Super Sonics to Oklahoma City."

The Oklahoma Super Sonics?!? That's almost as weird as the Utah Jazz. Shouldn't they be the Oklahoma Truck Stops?

They are called the Thunder.  I had to look it up because I was thinking Storm.  I also had to look up what team relocated there for a short time from New Orleans.  I didnt know the Hornets moved out of NC.

 

5/17/2012 12:14 pm  #5


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"I didnt know the Hornets moved out of NC."

So the Seattle Super Sonics are the Oklahoma Thunder, the New Orleans Jazz are in Utah, the Vancouver Grizzlies are in Memphis (which has never been in the range of actual Grizzly Bears) and the Charlotte Hornets are the New Orleans Storm?
Tells you all you need to know about the viability of the National Bounceyball Association when it can't sell its product in North Carolina.

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5/17/2012 12:19 pm  #6


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Yeah except New Orleans kept the Honert name.  I dont know how I came up with strom.  I assume I got confused with a sport I follow about as much as the NBA, the WNBA, Seattle Storm. 

Another wierd NBA name is the LA Lakers.  I believe they were in Minnasota at one point?

 

5/17/2012 12:37 pm  #7


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"New Orleans Storm"

I'm sure the Katrina victims would have loved that name.

Although I don't follow the NBA, I usually watch Sportscenter in the a.m. as I'm getting ready for work.  I got quite the chuckle this morning when one of the anchors asked one of their "NBA experts" if Kevin Durant would be considered the best player in the NBA if OKC won the NBA title and the answer was "yes."  I wonder if the original LeBron has an opinion on this topic.

 

5/17/2012 12:38 pm  #8


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APIAD wrote:

Yeah except New Orleans kept the Honert name.  I dont know how I came up with strom.  I assume I got confused with a sport I follow about as much as the NBA, the WNBA, Seattle Storm. 

Another wierd NBA name is the LA Lakers.  I believe they were in Minnasota at one point?

Correct.  Years ago.  If you want to go back that far, the Atlanta Hawks were originally in St. Louis.

 

5/17/2012 1:51 pm  #9


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"I'm sure the Katrina victims would have loved that name."

Only the ones who didn't drown.

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5/17/2012 2:17 pm  #10


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"If you want to go back that far, the Atlanta Hawks were originally in St. Louis."

The Hawks were originally based in Illinois and called the Tri-Cities Blackhawks and moved to Milwaukee before they got to St. Louis, but no matter.
The original Boston Celtics franchise is now the Los Angeles Clippers. Back in the '70s, the owners of the Buffalo Braves and the Celtics traded entire franchises, and then the Braves moved to San Diego, taking the original Celtics' charter with them.
There's been a lot of shuffling over the years. The Houston Rockets were originally in San Diego. The Sacramento Kings were originally the Rochester Royals, then the Cincinnati Royals, with a stop in Kansas City and then a couple seasons as the Kansas City-Omaha Kings playing a split home schedule in both cities in between. 
A lot of people think Wilt Chamberlain started his career with the Philadelphia 76ers, but he played for the Philadelphia Warriors and then he moved west when the franchise moved to San Francisco (now Golden State). Wilt was traded to the Sixers, who were originaly the Syracuse Nationals, and then to the Lakers (who are AP states were originally in Minneapolis).
The Pistons are originally from Fort Wayne, and the Chicago Zephyrs have morphed into the Baltimore Bullets, the Washington Bullets and the Washington Wizards.
And don't get me started on the ABA. Half the teams moved every year. I think the Denver Nuggets were originally called the Kansas City Larks.

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5/17/2012 2:39 pm  #11


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artie_fufkin wrote:

"If you want to go back that far, the Atlanta Hawks were originally in St. Louis."

The Hawks were originally based in Illinois and called the Tri-Cities Blackhawks and moved to Milwaukee before they got to St. Louis, but no matter.
The original Boston Celtics franchise is now the Los Angeles Clippers. Back in the '70s, the owners of the Buffalo Braves and the Celtics traded entire franchises, and then the Braves moved to San Diego, taking the original Celtics' charter with them.
There's been a lot of shuffling over the years. The Houston Rockets were originally in San Diego. The Sacramento Kings were originally the Rochester Royals, then the Cincinnati Royals, with a stop in Kansas City and then a couple seasons as the Kansas City-Omaha Kings playing a split home schedule in both cities in between. 
A lot of people think Wilt Chamberlain started his career with the Philadelphia 76ers, but he played for the Philadelphia Warriors and then he moved west when the franchise moved to San Francisco (now Golden State). Wilt was traded to the Sixers, who were originaly the Syracuse Nationals, and then to the Lakers (who are AP states were originally in Minneapolis).
The Pistons are originally from Fort Wayne, and the Chicago Zephyrs have morphed into the Baltimore Bullets, the Washington Bullets and the Washington Wizards.
And don't get me started on the ABA. Half the teams moved every year. I think the Denver Nuggets were originally called the Kansas City Larks.

We had spaghetti at our house 3 times last week.

 

5/17/2012 2:59 pm  #12


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forsberg_us wrote:

We had spaghetti at our house 3 times last week.

Do you guys mix the sauce and the meat or serve them seperate?

 

5/17/2012 3:08 pm  #13


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"We had spaghetti at our house 3 times last week."

I'm here all week. Try the veal.

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