View Full Version : I feel it, Spurs in 7..
jiggy_55
06-06-2012, 02:17 AM
For whatever reason, I woke up this morning with this weird feeling of confidence for our Spurs tonight. Gut feeling says that Timmy, Parker and Manu are not going down right now, not like this, not without them swinging and giving it their all.
We've been saying for years how this team is old and how every year they surpass our expectations, and who knows this could truly be the final year the Spurs are contending late in the WCF. The Thunder have lit a fire under our Big 3 so be ready to see some vintage Tim, Tony, Manu in Game 6 tonight. (Also, we can be sure we're not giving up open shots every Thunder possession for around those 15mins when Neal is on the court :rollin! Joking aside, maybe Danny Green can return we really need him or maybe Mills can play a few minutes and bring a little spark tonight, we need that bench spark we had before).
Go Spurs Go!
I believe. Do you? :ihit
:flag:
The Reckoning
06-06-2012, 02:24 AM
cool thread havent seen this yet
tkang456
06-06-2012, 02:29 AM
Thunder in 6. Im sorry, I hate, despise, hell, bitch, fuck THunder but it is what it is my friends. The Thunder are not only young but mentally tough. Durant is such a humble superstar like Duncan only difference is Durant has more impact at this point.
TJastal
06-06-2012, 02:37 AM
I have the same feeling. Duncan isn't ready to give up just yet and the role players are going to step up big. I'm going to stand by my original prediction stating spurs in 7 coming from behind to win the final 2 games.
jiggy_55
06-06-2012, 02:48 AM
I have the same feeling. Duncan isn't ready to give up just yet and the role players are going to step up big. I'm going to stand by my original prediction stating spurs in 7 coming from behind to win the final 2 games.
Did you just predict Spurs in 7, or Spurs down 3-2 and win the final 2 games? Lol
I really do believe it. We haven't seen Thunder dominate, sure they're unstoppable on offense at times but they haven't really done anything special to consider them unbeatable. They barely beat them in Games 5 & 6 and by Spurs standards, they played below average. Gotta think that simply an average performance can do it. As I keep saying, cut the damn turnovers! That's the biggest thing the Thunder have been killing them with, nothing else. Cutting turnovers = less easy baskets for them and more chances for the Spurs. In Game 6, a couple of less turnovers and the Spurs win the game surely. One thing the Spurs can't afford is a letdown in the first quarter, or playing like their already beat. If the Spurs come out with good energy and some confidence, I'm sure we'll be watching a game 7 in san antonio in a few days..
SA210
06-06-2012, 02:49 AM
I have the same feeling. Duncan isn't ready to give up just yet and the role players are going to step up big. I'm going to stand by my original prediction stating spurs in 7 coming from behind to win the final 2 games.
Would be nice. It starts at the top
Cow Eye
06-06-2012, 02:50 AM
What it comes down to is that of course we can beat them if we play to our potential.
The scary part is having seen us just play 3 games in a row looking like we didn't even want to be there (except for the one or two players that play well each game).
If thinking of the most recent prior games in this series, the thing I take solace is in the fact that the Spurs haven't been able to play their game. You gotta credit some of that to the Thunder, but if the Spurs come out playing the way that got them at this point, anything can happen.
EjaculateMeElmo
06-06-2012, 03:03 AM
One can hope.
TJastal
06-06-2012, 03:13 AM
Did you just predict Spurs in 7, or Spurs down 3-2 and win the final 2 games? Lol
I really do believe it. We haven't seen Thunder dominate, sure they're unstoppable on offense at times but they haven't really done anything special to consider them unbeatable. They barely beat them in Games 5 & 6 and by Spurs standards, they played below average. Gotta think that simply an average performance can do it. As I keep saying, cut the damn turnovers! That's the biggest thing the Thunder have been killing them with, nothing else. Cutting turnovers = less easy baskets for them and more chances for the Spurs. In Game 6, a couple of less turnovers and the Spurs win the game surely. One thing the Spurs can't afford is a letdown in the first quarter, or playing like their already beat. If the Spurs come out with good energy and some confidence, I'm sure we'll be watching a game 7 in san antonio in a few days..
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?p=5912171#post5912171
Game 1 - SA
Game 2 - OKC
Game 3 - OKC
Game 4 - SA
Game 5 - OKC
Game 6 - SA
Game 7 - SA
Missed on games 2 & 4 so far but otherwise hopefully good the rest of the way. :ihit
jiggy_55
06-06-2012, 04:46 AM
If thinking of the most recent prior games in this series, the thing I take solace is in the fact that the Spurs haven't been able to play their game. You gotta credit some of that to the Thunder, but if the Spurs come out playing the way that got them at this point, anything can happen.
Of course some of the credit goes to the Thunder, but I mean its the Spurs missing open shots, its the Spurs making bad decisions with the ball, its the Spurs forgetting how to play the way they played all season long. The Thunder don't get credit for those things which the Spurs control themselves and if the Spurs improve on those only, I guarantee Spurs win in 7.
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?p=5912171#post5912171
Missed on games 2 & 4 so far but otherwise hopefully good the rest of the way. :ihit
:tu
ManuSupraTurbo
06-06-2012, 05:55 AM
I remember the year we went into New Orleans for that game 7 on the road. I surely thought we were gonna lose that game, but we found a way to win. Even tho game 6 will be a b*tch to win, I have hope.
shorttotry
06-06-2012, 06:10 AM
Did you just predict Spurs in 7, or Spurs down 3-2 and win the final 2 games? Lol
I really do believe it. We haven't seen Thunder dominate, sure they're unstoppable on offense at times but they haven't really done anything special to consider them unbeatable. They barely beat them in Games 5 & 6 and by Spurs standards, they played below average. Gotta think that simply an average performance can do it. As I keep saying, cut the damn turnovers! That's the biggest thing the Thunder have been killing them with, nothing else. Cutting turnovers = less easy baskets for them and more chances for the Spurs. In Game 6, a couple of less turnovers and the Spurs win the game surely. One thing the Spurs can't afford is a letdown in the first quarter, or playing like their already beat. If the Spurs come out with good energy and some confidence, I'm sure we'll be watching a game 7 in san antonio in a few days..
Haven't seen the Thunder dominate??! I love the wishful thinking but did you not watch games 4 and 5? Durant simply took over. Even when Spurs offense was clicking and we were making shots, KD would come back, have a contested jumper, and make it every fucking time. I know every player has his day, but the SOB is unstoppable right now.... If we lose, God bless him. He is what LeBron was supposed to be: a leader and a beast at the same time.
Meanwhile... SPURS in 7!
urunobili
06-06-2012, 07:22 AM
only after the series is over, it'd be great to bump the series prediction thread tbh...
jiggy_55
06-06-2012, 07:25 AM
only after the series is over, it'd be great to bump the series prediction thread tbh...
Haha I didn't predict Spurs in 7, but I will bump this when we win in 7 :toast
jiggy_55
06-06-2012, 07:27 AM
Haven't seen the Thunder dominate??! I love the wishful thinking but did you not watch games 4 and 5? Durant simply took over. Even when Spurs offense was clicking and we were making shots, KD would come back, have a contested jumper, and make it every fucking time. I know every player has his day, but the SOB is unstoppable right now.... If we lose, God bless him. He is what LeBron was supposed to be: a leader and a beast at the same time.
Meanwhile... SPURS in 7!
1. Durant has dominated short periods, yet the Spurs were always in the game and never got blown out or anything. All that happened with Ibaka having a historic scoring night and etc. Any other team would have been completely blown out in Game 4.
2. Spurs offense hasn't truly clicked since Game 2.
3. The Thunder are making ridiculous shots, true. But for how long? I don't think they can continue like this and if they do then can't say anything but give them props cause nobody is beating them if Durant and Harden are going to keep hitting all their clutch shots.
TXstbobcat
06-06-2012, 08:13 AM
This series isn't over. Spurs in 7.
Jimcs50
06-06-2012, 08:19 AM
I like it.
:toast
Pocket Hippo
06-06-2012, 08:32 AM
I want to see us win, but even if we lose I do not want it to be because our guys aren't playing with 100% effort. If an elimination game isn't lighting the fire under our asses tonight then I would check to make sure our gatorade isn't being spiked with sedatives.
We didn't even play great in games 1 and 2, we played average and won.
Spurs in 7 :toast
hooperflash
06-06-2012, 08:35 AM
GO SPURS GO! :flag:
KDtrey5
06-06-2012, 08:39 AM
Alot of spurs fans will be crying today
biziofromdowntown
06-06-2012, 08:42 AM
Me too, Spurs in 7
Actually
06-06-2012, 08:44 AM
GO SPURS GO! :flag:
i wanna see kawhi with a big fat smile on his face :ihit:ihit
GrandeDavid
06-06-2012, 09:58 AM
For whatever reason, I woke up this morning with this weird feeling of confidence for our Spurs tonight. Gut feeling says that Timmy, Parker and Manu are not going down right now, not like this, not without them swinging and giving it their all.
We've been saying for years how this team is old and how every year they surpass our expectations, and who knows this could truly be the final year the Spurs are contending late in the WCF. The Thunder have lit a fire under our Big 3 so be ready to see some vintage Tim, Tony, Manu in Game 6 tonight. (Also, we can be sure we're not giving up open shots every Thunder possession for around those 15mins when Neal is on the court :rollin! Joking aside, maybe Danny Green can return we really need him or maybe Mills can play a few minutes and bring a little spark tonight, we need that bench spark we had before).
Go Spurs Go!
I believe. Do you? :ihit
:flag:
I'm also confident. I feel that they'll put together a game for the ages tonight. I'm not willing to discuss Game 7 yet, because at this point it would appear to be a toss up. But I feel that the Spurs are due tonight.
cheguevara
06-06-2012, 10:01 AM
if the opposing team didn't have this guy, I'd agree
http://www.sportsagentblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Kevin-Durant.jpg
Durant is shooting 63% in final 5 minutes of playoff games.
Spurs better have a 10pt+ lead with 5 minutes to go to have any kind of chance in hell.
Only a miracle would accomplish this feat.
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