This week’s favstarred tweets.
https://twitter.com/ObiCynKenobi/statuses/472480567443726336
If there was a TV Channel with Coach Pop interviews and press conferences all day, we'd all totally watch that, right? #nbaontnt
— Patrick Minton (@nbageek) June 1, 2014
(AP) – Oklahoma City
"I just went with my gut," said Popovich, on his decision to play grease-stained rag at guard in Game 6. Rag had 16 po
— ☕netw3rk (@netw3rk) June 1, 2014
https://twitter.com/HPbasketball/statuses/472942775655079937
A 38 year old Tim Duncan begrudgingly scoring 7-0 to get to the Finals might be might favorite thing ever.
— Tim Drunken (@TimDrunken) June 1, 2014
tim duncan is a miracle he's been in my life longer than everyone except my mom and dad and neither of them are any good in the post
— Shea Serrano (@SheaSerrano) June 1, 2014
The Spurs with Duncan, Parker & Ginobili is also one of the greatest teams in NBA history!
— Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson) June 1, 2014
The Spurs closed out consecutive playoff series with Tony Parker playing a combined zero second-half minutes.
— Kevin Pelton (@kpelton) June 1, 2014
I wrote about my friend and mentor Karen Joy Fowler for the fantastic @LiteraryMothers project http://t.co/VXpX5ldiSt
— Meghan McCarron (@megmccarron) June 1, 2014
Today in 1586, a pregnant widow wrote a letter to her dead husband that was found in a tomb 400 years later: http://t.co/rQdNJtfinG
— Letters of Note (@LettersOfNote) June 1, 2014
https://twitter.com/kevinmdraper/statuses/473222090556837888
Duncan vs. Bron as a legit rivalry is so nuts. It would be like if after 98, MJ went on to have a rivalry w/ Kobe!
— Andrés Alvarez (@NerdNumbers) June 1, 2014
Always a bridesmaid, never a murder suspect.
— kelly link (@haszombiesinit) June 2, 2014
Man, SA when Spurs are in the Finals is like some magical utopia. Everyone pulling for common cause. Spurs talk at the gas pumps.
— Jim Bob Breazeale (@jbbreazeale) June 2, 2014
In the Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs matchup, we have the best the NBA has to offer for the Finals!
— Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson) June 2, 2014
The Heat & Spurs are the best defensive teams, best passing teams and the teams with the highest basketball IQ. #HeatSpurs #NBAFinals
— Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson) June 2, 2014
The Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs may be the closest we'll get to my "Showtime" Lakers versus Bird's Celtics! #HeatSpurs #NBAFinals
— Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson) June 2, 2014
Times are a changing. pic.twitter.com/5keUIxYhqQ
— Quixem Ramirez (@quixem) June 2, 2014
On iOS 8, App Extensions, OS X Yosemite, and 1Password: http://t.co/mxGoonw247 pic.twitter.com/DuaeMcKcOU
— 1Password (@1Password) June 2, 2014
For example, "slaves were brought from Africa" is different than "people from Africa were kidnapped and forced into slavery"
— Cam ♋️ (@HarlemCam) June 2, 2014
shouts out to dads getting nutted *3* times by they little girls at drop-off this morning. go grab a juice box, nutted dads. Ya earned it.
— butt stuff snorblörm (@mattfraction) June 3, 2014
ICYMI, Fundamental greatness: The oral history of Tim Duncan #spurs http://t.co/dlrEyp54J8
— Dan McCarney (@danmccarneyNBA) June 3, 2014
https://twitter.com/HPbasketball/statuses/474040797533573120
— Jenn Dolari (@dolari) June 4, 2014
('< – Who would win in a fight: SUPERMAN… or THE HULK?? http://t.co/SPNSQHmqN9
— Dinosaur Comics! (@dinosaurcomics) June 4, 2014
Correlation: pic.twitter.com/rJTRYwLbBk
— Bootifulgame (@bootifulgame) June 2, 2014
Kimmel Guy asked Manu if he will give 150 pct in the Finals. Manu being Manu, he said no, because it's impossible to give more than 100.
— Dan McCarney (@danmccarneyNBA) June 4, 2014
A compelling structure in nonfiction can have an attracting effect analogous to a story line in fiction.
JOHN McPHEE pic.twitter.com/RUh2PUWKli— Jon Winokur (@AdviceToWriters) June 4, 2014
https://twitter.com/cgstefko/statuses/474576457692246016
WATCH THIS. RT @courtside: My favorite Pop clip (from 2010): http://t.co/8bKQFIUS5N
— Quixem Ramirez (@quixem) June 5, 2014
So at halftime, 38 year old Tim Duncan leads all players in points scored in the finals. Yeah, nothing odd about that. #NBAPlayoffs
— Andrés Alvarez (@NerdNumbers) June 6, 2014
Most double-doubles in the Finals since 1985:
1. Duncan (25)
2. Shaq (24)
3. Magic (23)
4. Pippen (13)
5. Hakeem (12)— Quixem Ramirez (@quixem) June 6, 2014
LeBron’s leg cramp may be the headline, but Tim Duncan was the story.
Last night his play landed him among legends. pic.twitter.com/2PIuSvWDJZ— ESPN (@espn) June 6, 2014
Elias says Manu's 16 points/11 assists in Game 1 is first 15+ & 10+ effort off bench in Finals since NBA started tracking starters in '70-71
— Marc Stein (@ESPNSteinLine) June 6, 2014
Greatest picture ever? pic.twitter.com/2Orrqcw9zh
— Matthew R Tynan (@Matthew_Tynan) June 6, 2014
How many kinds of infinity are there? http://t.co/srYhzFJadV
— Vi Hart (@vihartvihart) June 6, 2014
International flights, the weirdest sleepover.
— Alexander Chee (@alexanderchee) June 6, 2014