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  • #46
    DoNDaDDa wrote: View Post
    maybe some one should send Mike & Mike or Cnn or who ever a video of carabana festivities in T.O, every american that celebrates it loves the city & most come every year.
    mabye would help show americans that were not a bunch of french eskimo's living in igloo's all year LOL
    funny you mention a festival that LEBRON JAMES, yes the LEBRON JAMES attends yearly.

    also, a certain golf tournament held up here yearly in july that one of our biggest haters CHARLES BARKLEY ATTENDS YEARLY!!!!!!!

    this is just pure ignorance by them.
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    • #47
      just another dumb american commenting on shit he knows nothing about
      ya dun noe

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      • #48
        I don't believe it's the city either. Although there are players that don't want to come here, a lot love it here and would want to play here. If we were in the states we would be the 4th largest market. Let's not kid ourselves...we aren't freakin Minnesota. We have 3,000,000 people plus. As Eric Smith said it's the fact that we don't make the playoffs that most players don't like it here, not the fact we are "international."
        Raptors fan for life....sadly.

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        • #49
          If you pay them they will come. I don't care if you have a NBA team in Spokane, Washington or Calgary, Alberta they will get players. Who really wants to play in Minnesota? Yet they always have a roster of players. If TO had an open roster and invited US players to try out- do some folks really think that they wouldn't come because of some media hyped issue like taxes?

          US football players are all up in the CFL (Canadian Footall League). Media access is world wide nowadays you can play in Oklahoma City and blow up in endorsements. EA Sports is based in Vancouver, BC.

          All this is just media hype to confuse those who know not. Outside of Steve Francis all the Grizzlies players that I met (I worked at GM Place & got my hair cut at the same barbershop Afro Hair Style on Commercial Drive) like Vancouver alot- especially the cultural diversification of fine women.lol Not to mention that all the visiting players that I seen out on the Town in Vancouver loved it as well.

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          • #50
            We should all be real passionate about this topic...

            Canada and more specifically Toronto or the GTA is a great great place to live and we all should be very proud of that.....The Olympics in Vancouver showed the world and mostly ourselves how much we love and know we are very lucky and proud to be Canadian.

            So to here this garbage angers me.... Toronto is world class city....

            As for good NBA players wanting to come here...Last time we were good players such as Charles Oakley, Hakeem the Dream, Dell Curry, Little Mugsey, Antonio Davis (while we were winning), and Mark Jackson sll came here happily.... They were here when Vince was here and they wanted to win and compete.......No Toronto hate then...

            Do you think people want to play in Utah???? yes and no.... they will when stockton and Malone are there....but if they are 20-62 who wants to go????

            Toronto will always be low on the radar but Cleveland, Memphis, T-wolves, are the same situation as us we are not the LA's or NY or the world but so what....Compete get a good team and free agents will come....

            Take our team out of Toronto is a joke....

            We are a great great NBA city...Rob Babock....Isiah Thomas...B.C...it does not matter we love our Raps and we will never lose our team...

            Go away with this anti Canadian shit.....

            Toronto is a top 10 north american city for fun....and just because some NBA media and some players dont realize how great a city this is to live and play in the nba braintrust and educated players and media know how great and worthy this city is for a team.....

            Now its just time to get better in the next few years and put us back on the map....and for good this time....
            Last edited by it is what it is; Thu Jul 29, 2010, 10:23 PM.

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            • #51
              Honestly guys who cares what they say about our country and city. They just say it because they knows it bothers us. As canadians we are better these dumb asses and americans that are educated appreciate the city for what it is. Look at Sonny, Demar and A.J. They love this city and once they start winning the players will want to join something special. B.C. did almost sign one of the best defenders in the game in Matt Barnes.

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              • #52
                The raptors have a great attendance number, and they arent the worse team. The nba cant move the team because there are many other teams that are worse then us in an economic and standing wise. It would be unethical to move the bad canadian tean (which has the nba's best connection with europe) and not move terrible american team (timberwolves, nets, golden state, kings all of which were low on the standings, and in attendance, bottom 5 for both)

                If the raptors get moved, the nba would be sued for ratial motivation's, as crazy as that might sound, it is true.

                The nba will not move the raptors until we are bad, and low attendance, and no euro players. They cant get rid of us now, but if M@M were right, they will jump on the next failed season to do so.

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                • #53
                  Just another bunch of hacks on over-rated ESPN. If what those sub-intelligent clowns said was true, the Blue Jays would not have won championships in the early 90s. That good organization attracted the biggest stars in the game, even after the winning years were over. (Roger Clemens.)

                  Honestly, ESPN has dropped several notches in the credibility department, especially after the Decision fiasco - a credible news organization does not air an infomercial in prime time - but ESPN did. And is no one asking Mike and Mike if Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, CLippers, etc deserve to be in the league? Are not all those empty seats and piped in crowd sounds embarrassing to the league? Perhaps New York is a hinterland as they failed to sign a real star - Stoudamire does not count as he will not help that team.

                  Deafheaven had a great post earlier. I have to add - I posted the link to the Miami Herald Blog and added a few comments there. What did not help was the idiot who posted a childish anti-American rant which was logically followed by anti-Canadian name calling. When you have no facts, you have to revert to name calling and you have lost the battle. Last thing we need is people absent of facts leading to a bunch of Miami readers thinking 'see - we told them and they are sore losers.'

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                  • #54
                    DoNDaDDa wrote: View Post
                    maybe u need to read three times LOL

                    wasnt saying anything about anything happening over night.

                    only comment i made directed at u was that its like the chickin & egg dilema, what comes first winning or winning players. & its quite obvious.

                    everything else was assumed by u & i corrected u

                    to say i should heed my own advice would be assuming again!
                    Nothing was assumed. I guess your point was that you need players to win. We have some talented players. Now you need is time, good coaching and other players brought via (via either trade or overpaying) to make this a successful squad. At that point, you can attract high-end FAs.

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                    • #55
                      SirChillyMost wrote: View Post
                      If you pay them they will come. I don't care if you have a NBA team in Spokane, Washington or Calgary, Alberta they will get players. Who really wants to play in Minnesota? Yet they always have a roster of players. If TO had an open roster and invited US players to try out- do some folks really think that they wouldn't come because of some media hyped issue like taxes?

                      US football players are all up in the CFL (Canadian Footall League). Media access is world wide nowadays you can play in Oklahoma City and blow up in endorsements. EA Sports is based in Vancouver, BC.

                      All this is just media hype to confuse those who know not. Outside of Steve Francis all the Grizzlies players that I met (I worked at GM Place & got my hair cut at the same barbershop Afro Hair Style on Commercial Drive) like Vancouver alot- especially the cultural diversification of fine women.lol Not to mention that all the visiting players that I seen out on the Town in Vancouver loved it as well.
                      whyy did you put washington, spokane, and then calgary,alberta?
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                      • #56
                        First post on this thread. Probably because having grown up in Buffalo N.Y. Toronto seemed like such a cool city and Ontario such a pretty Province as you go further north. Yes I did find a lot of the people at the time a bit too conservative for my Libertarian tastes but I am sure that has changed.

                        So to me I just don't understand what all the fuss is about regarding players not wanting to play in Toronto. I was even going to move there after college but my mother had moved to Los Angeles so I decided to move there instead.

                        In any case I just don't get why American's have this alleged animus toward Toronto, unless it is out of ignorance and being misinformed by the ignorant.

                        Maybe if I actually lived in Toronto I might see things the way a lot of the posters on this website from Toronto see them.

                        However, I would hope not. It just all seems so polarizing to me. Just my opinion.

                        P.S. I don't know about now but in the 60s Toronto had some of the best music and best musicians in North America. Music wise it ranked right up there just behind N.Y. Chicago and Los Angeles. I don't know if that has changed but back then the musical offerings were outstanding. That alone was a great reason to live there.
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                        • #57
                          Buddahfan wrote: View Post
                          First post on this thread. Probably because having grown up in Buffalo N.Y. Toronto seemed like such a cool city and Ontario such a pretty Province as you go further north. Yes I did find a lot of the people at the time a bit too conservative for my Libertarian tastes but I am sure that has changed.

                          So to me I just don't understand what all the fuss is about regarding players not wanting to play in Toronto. I was even going to move there after college but my mother had moved to Los Angeles so I decided to move there instead.

                          In any case I just don't get why American's have this alleged animus toward Toronto, unless it is out of ignorance and being misinformed by the ignorant.

                          Maybe if I actually lived in Toronto I might see things the way a lot of the posters on this website from Toronto see them.

                          However, I would hope not. It just all seems so polarizing to me. Just my opinion.

                          P.S. I don't know about now but in the 60s Toronto had some of the best music and best musicians in North America. Music wise it ranked right up there just behind N.Y. Chicago and Los Angeles. I don't know if that has changed but back then the musical offerings were outstanding. That alone was a great reason to live there.
                          Players have it in their head that the only nice cities are boston, la, nyc, chicago. I guess it is a bit of ignorance but i cant see why they would not want to live in toronto, i live in a lower built up area with alot of different races etc, it dosnt look like a place to live, when i trek to the downtown though, it is an awesome place to live, wether you are checking in at wrongbar, or at koolhaus checking out a concert, it rocks. The music here is very good too. If you have money, Toronto is the place to be. They make enough money to live in a penthouse in downtown. Why not? Beats me, if i was a ball player i would live here over a chicago or boston, and la. Mabye not nyc cause it is like toronto's big brother lol. I have not been to many other nba cities, but i am sure they are just as good.

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                          • #58
                            i heard chicago has a high murder rate.
                            If Your Uncle Jack Helped You Off An Elephant, Would You Help Your Uncle Jack Off An Elephant?

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                            • #59
                              Apollo wrote: View Post
                              Toronto has always been pretty good for attendance.
                              Wow toronto had its best year in 95? i didnt realize we had that great attendance.

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                              • #60
                                LBF wrote: View Post
                                i heard chicago has a high murder rate.
                                Yeah i doubt nba players decide where to go on any of the standards that us middle class people do. If i move somewhere, it is not gonna be because of the night life, or shopping etc, i move there because it is safe, cheap, and convenient to the subway lol...not the best city to have a mansion for my possie haha

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