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HEB Spurs Commercial (video)
HEB Spurs Commercial (video)
Another one of the Spurs commercials with Manu, Tim, Bruce, and Brent in it.
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Brent Barry - The Crazy Eddie Of San Antonio
Can't Stop The Bleeding — Once he’s no longer capable of being a supersub for the Spurs, Barry’s got a rich future in the infomercial racket. (further documentary evidence)

Two Videos, One Post
The Big Lead — First, we’ve got Brent Barry of the Spurs strumming the six string, courtesy of Can’t Stop the Bleeding … (more…)

Manu Ginobili loves him some local commercials
Basketbawful — You can tell Tim Duncan was really fired up for this commercial. And Manu? Well, all I can say is that if you were wondering what to get him for his next birthday, I'd go with balloons. The Gunn people knew following up that commercial was going to be hard. I mean, what could be better and funnier than Manu Ginobili? Why, two Manu Ginobilis of course! This is the same theory that says that if one Leprechaun movie was good, six Leprechaun movies would be Princess Leia in the gold bikini good! Oh, and apparently, Manu likes brisket ...

Weighing in on Barry
San Antonio Spurs — Where will Bones go? First we heard that he would announce his decision on Tuesday, but Tuesday came and went without any news. Then we heard that he would announce on Wednesday. Now it is Thursday and Brent Barry still has not made a decision. However, we know that he will end up in either Phoenix or San Antonio. The draw of each team is apparent. Phoenix desires another three-point shooter and plays a wide open style that Barry could thrive in. He was never a great defender, so that wouldn’t be an issue. He would come in to provide another playmaker and shooter. San Antonio can provide familiarity. ...

Brent Barry, The Perfect Milk, Country Song, Commercial
NESW Sports, Sports Videos — Brent Barry, The Perfect Milk, Country Song, Commercial. There is no dead dog. There is no wife that leaves him. He is not drunk or going to get drunk. This is the worst Country song ever, but Brent Barry tries his hardest. I think that Ron Artest has got nothing on him It kills me when Bruce Bowen says ” My Bad” in his best Southern Twang. ...

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