I've been within the past 12 months and I will concur with him. See, New Yorkers think that because they've cleaned up, and there isn't graffiti and crap all over the place, its clean. But then, trash day comes around, and literally every where you walk in all of Manhattan there are just bags of trash sitting out on the street for hours on end, it smells like ass - especially in the summer. I understand its all about city pride, etc., etc. And you have to do something with the trash. But it's freaking disgusting.
As far as I know, 610 still does not do this. The Rocket site may have it, but it is generally after the fact with them.
You can't listen live via audio stream. They may archive it after the fact, but not live. I'm sure someone here will dictate it to the board.
I was just there a couple weeks ago and he right about filthy... but the size and amount of musquito's in houston during the summer could freak anyone out.
Houston will be a big comedown from NYC. He already complained about the city closing so early at night. Now he has to drive past mile after mile of vacant strip malls and gas stations anytime he has to go anywhere. As opposed to simply hopping on the N,R trains, and going uptown/downtown.
Most likely central. I agree with BGM. The significance of this could range from just his thoughts on his meeting with management and the city.
I agree. Tomorrow they are doing the blast off for the new arena and it would be cool to have JVG there.
If you live outside the Beltway, then Houston "closes" early and has endless strip malls. If you live in-town, there are plenty of places to go and there are more and more every day downtown and midtown...and can even go by rail. The Superbowl will showcase the "new" Houston. I can't wait...I love living in Houston...it has so much culture. Now if Htown just had some mountains or nice lakes it would be perfect...but if it did it probably wouldn't be such an affordable place to live so I figure the good outweights the bad. Regarding NYC, if you spent all your time there looking at trash then what's that cliche...garbage in = garbage out? Try spending your time in NYC taking in the culture by going to shows or museums or whatever...they don't have trash bags on stage do they?
The one thing Van Gundy is bound to like about Houston is the press. Compared to New York, the pressure should seem quite minimal. Unless he visits this bbs, of course.
Dang, is the press conference 1 pm ClutchCity.net time or is it 1pm Central Standard Time? There seems to be a small gap of 4-5 minutes on all of my watches, cell phone, computer time and the time on the post...
Van Gundy is meeting with the media? Hopefully he does not have to meet Fran Blinebury. Van Gundy might reconsider after that.
lol......well that's what I noticed too. This BBS is like 5 minutes behind. And right now...it's like 1:09 and on 610....a bunch of commercials. And nothing on ESPNNews.
van gundy just said that on offense steve and cuttino are free to do whatever they want and that yao probably shouldn't even bother crossing halfcourt he's gonna use him so little. oh and he's not changing a single thing from the way he coached in new york even though the personnel is different. sorry.
Yeah, I just went downstairs to the car to check the radio in the pouring rain, and NOTHING. Thanks 610! Like I really wanted to listen to Jim Rome for 5 minutes of my life... Looks like it either got postponed or Van Gundy said screw it!