![]() Lily's Cookies had an assortment of Spurs-related sweets on Jwhen the team was playing the Miami Heat for the NBA basketball championship. Phillip, STF / ASSOCIATED PRESS Show More Show Less 6 of10 Sebastien De la Cruz is greeted by San Antonio Spurs' Gregg Popovich, left, and Miami Heat's Erik Spoelstra after singing the national anthem before Game 4 of the NBA Finals basketball series, Thursday, June 13, 2013, in San Antonio. Staff file photo Show More Show Less 5 of10 Tom Reel /Staff photographer Show More Show Less 4 of10Įric Byrd, an Our Lady of the Lake employee, performs as the dancing usher with DJ Quake (David Gamez) in the background at the Spurs game against the Lakers at the AT&T Center on December 12, 2014. SS&E has announced the creation of a fund totaling more than $500,000 to make certain part-time employees, like Byrd, continue to get paid during the shutdown. Staff file photo Show More Show Less 3 of10Įric Byrd, known across the AT&T Center at Spurs games as “The Dancing Usher,” hasn’t danced in a week due to the NBA postponing its season. Igo Mendoza Gallegos used a billboard behind his auto garage on Buena Vista Street, just west of downtown San Antonio, to promote his self-produced Spurs song, “Go Espurs Go” in 2017. Staff file photo Show More Show Less 2 of10 Manny Valdez wearing a "Oompa Loompa" costume takes in the sights before Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder at the AT&T Center.
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