Shocky1;842131373 said:
chemistry will b brewin' as potential (but only if he develops a yoga practice this summer) 2013 pac 12 mvp justin cobbs & potential 2015 pac 12 mvp jabari bird will be playing together on the bad azz bay raiders team in the sf pro am league (34th year) during dazzling summer nights in the city
the bay raiders 1st game is June 18th at 8:00 pm vs the bay city (rollers) & then again on June 24th vs the east bay (tower of power)
sf pro am website: kezar-755 stanyan at waller sts
parking is a BIG problem
admission is free
parking matters#
represent the bay#
summer breezes#
Shocky,
The SF Pro AM thanks you for the plug. As to your projections on future Cal PAC12 MVP's, I wish we could not produce so many MVP's, but instead start producing some GREAT TEAMS.
The Bay Raiders, in addition to Bird and Cobbs, also have Langston Walker of OSU, and De'End Parker.
Some other players of interest in the league:
Aaron Gordon (AZ) and Robbie Lemons and Andrew Zimmerman(both Stanford) on the Bay Pride.
Desmond Simmons (UW), Dominic Artis (Oregon), John Bryant, John Tofi, Ike Ikoye are on the SF City team.
Josh Heustis and John Gage (both Stanford) on the Oakland Believers.
Tyreke Evans, and the fabulous showboat and MVP, Kiwi Gardner, are on the Dream Team. (Just messin' with you, Tsubamoto)
Full rosters and complete schedule are available on the league website:
http://www.sanfranciscoproam.com/The games are fun, but I'd caution anyone attending not to expect a player to show up just because they are on the roster. Last season, Jabari Bird, Tyrone Wallace, and Kahlil Johnson were on team rosters, but none of them ever played a game. Harper Kamp played only one game. Cobbs and Thurman played in all their games, and Solomon and Kreklow missed only one game. Still, the games are a chance to see the players play in front of a crowd that is mostly families and friends of the players, like a high school or JC game.
Parking is not, contrary to popular belief, a big problem. There is plenty of parking along Kezar Drive, inside Golden Gate Park, alongside Kezar Stadium and further west. It will leave you with a walk of 1-2 blocks to the Kezar Pavilion.
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