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BatManu20
05-12-2013, 10:42 PM
Matthew R Tynan ‏@Matthew_Tynan (https://twitter.com/Matthew_Tynan)8m (https://twitter.com/Matthew_Tynan/status/333785499749724160)
Today was the first time the Spurs have gone <= 36 FG%, <= 26 3FG%, <= 56 FT% since a loss to the Supersonics ….. in 1997.

Matthew R Tynan ‏@Matthew_Tynan (https://twitter.com/Matthew_Tynan)8m (https://twitter.com/Matthew_Tynan/status/333786564578648066)
First think of those numbers, then realize the Spurs almost won a playoff game today.



That's pretty horrendous, and it still took OT on the road to barely lose. I seriously doubt we play this poorly again. Hopefully this wakes us up. Just sayin. I think we win this series in 6 (maybe 7) but we lose to Memphis in 6 or 7 in the WCF. But you never know what you're going to get with this club. That's why we watch.

:flag:

BatManu20
05-12-2013, 11:43 PM
"Peter Vecsey is tweeting that Jackson is "almost a living lock" to take over while Adrian Wojnarowski writes that R. C. Buford, the Spurs GM, and Larry Bird, who recently left the Pacers front office are the top contenders.

Woj, in an article Monday morning, writes, "The new Seattle NBA ownership group has begun discussing possible candidates to run its franchise and has deliberated whether to target San Antonio Spurs (http://www.sbnation.com/nba/teams/san-antonio-spurs)general manager R.C. Buford and former Indiana Pacers (http://www.sbnation.com/nba/teams/indiana-pacers) president Larry Bird, sources told Yahoo! Sports." Woj did not mention Jackson."

http://www.netsdaily.com/2013/1/21/3899308/do-seattle-sonics-want-phil-jackson-as-face-of-franchise




I know it's a different topic but anyone think he would actually leave?

AaronY
05-12-2013, 11:46 PM
Owners won't even allow the Maloofs to sell to Seattle group last Zi checked..so, moot point..