The Internet is a beautiful place, and stuff like this is exactly the reason why.
The San Antonio Spurs have been dominating so far throughout this 2015 NBA Free Agency period, and it's only been five days since it began.
In those five days, the Spurs were able to bring back the likes of Tim Duncan, Danny Green and Manu Ginobili. In addition, of course, they have added LaMarcus Aldridge. Today, it was announced they got David West.
NBA fans are going crazy over how awesome the Spurs have been this offseason, and Twitter was the perfect place for those reactions.
Check them out below:
(H/T Bleacher Report)
By Josh Dhani
The San Antonio Spurs have been dominating so far throughout this 2015 NBA Free Agency period, and it's only been five days since it began.
In those five days, the Spurs were able to bring back the likes of Tim Duncan, Danny Green and Manu Ginobili. In addition, of course, they have added LaMarcus Aldridge. Today, it was announced they got David West.
NBA fans are going crazy over how awesome the Spurs have been this offseason, and Twitter was the perfect place for those reactions.
Check them out below:
basically the spurs right now pic.twitter.com/MBUOTmuyYi
— Harrison Faigen (@hmfaigen) July 6, 2015
The internet is a terrifying place. pic.twitter.com/fY2ZA6N1cN
— Caleb Saenz (@calebjsaenz) July 6, 2015
.@SportsCenter Live look at Pop after David West gave up $10.5M to join the Spurs. pic.twitter.com/dO8n2JTiqC
— SportsNation (@SportsNation) July 6, 2015
Gregg Popovich STILL out here like pic.twitter.com/nRJo8T1VEK
— 3030 (@jose3030) July 6, 2015
Popovich status: pic.twitter.com/aSu2Nyzhiy
— Kenny Ducey (@KennyDucey) July 6, 2015
Non-Spurs fans repeatedly opening up Twitter over the last week... pic.twitter.com/5HTOEUzmgq
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) July 6, 2015
Let's go live to San Antonio and join the Spurs off-season, already in progress: https://t.co/ufL2utHd3t
— fka 'WFANAudio' (@OrdioMongo) July 6, 2015
Live shot of downtown San Antonio pic.twitter.com/lxzgFeLCp1
— Dan Carson (@DrCarson73) July 6, 2015
(H/T Bleacher Report)
By Josh Dhani