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Blake
05-31-2013, 06:23 PM
Just saying.

Spurs and Mavs fan
05-31-2013, 06:31 PM
I've wanted Spurs vs. Heat for a long time too. It would have been nice in 2005, 2006 or 2012. But this Heat team in 2013 might be too good.

Spurs and Mavs fan
05-31-2013, 06:32 PM
Still think Pacers are easier to defeat though.

manufan10
05-31-2013, 06:38 PM
I agree. If the Spurs would happen to win, it would make it that much sweeter. Also, it would "legitimize" the title. It would take away the excuse that the Spurs had an easy path to the championship. Plus, nothing like taking down Superfriends, tbh.

BatManu20
05-31-2013, 06:43 PM
Yall are crazy imo. I'd rather face the opponent that would give us the best chance of winning, which is easily Indiana. No one's going to remember this if we barely lose the them but put up a "valiant effort." Not afraid of Miami, but I'd much rather play the Pacers. But, the point is moot anyways, cause we're playing Miami.

hooperflash
05-31-2013, 06:50 PM
This Spurs team has been getting better and better each round this postseason. If we land the Heat , then I predict Spurs in 5. :flag:

jimbo
05-31-2013, 06:50 PM
Pacers won't be able to do what they did to the Knicks/Heat against Tim/Tiago. Tiago has a soft mentality, but he's still 6'10+ and can deal with David West.

Pacers = easy championship

The Heat championship would be a whole lot sweeter, especially in the history books. 10 years from now this is a championship against, 3-4 hall of famers, 2 top 10 players and an overall deep team. (Even if they aren't playing like it now)

I don't like the Spurs odds against the Heat though, they match up a whole lot better imo. We saw that big ball isn't gonna beat the Spurs the last round, small ball probably will. We all know how Tiago/Tim defend against shooting bigs. They let them take those mid range shooters. Bosh can drain those. If I were ya'll I'd be praying for the Pacers. They aren't a threat to the Spurs.

Spurs and Mavs fan
05-31-2013, 06:51 PM
Officiating would be a concern to me.

jimbo
05-31-2013, 06:52 PM
Officiating would be a concern to me.

:rolleyes

You think Miami's gotten the advantage in officiating against the Pacers?

200 miles
05-31-2013, 06:55 PM
Just saying.

Be careful what you wish for. The Heat carry more of a resemblance to the Warriors and Thunder rather than the Grizzlies, and we've all seen that it is not exactly smooth sailing for the Spurs in that regard.

Mugen
05-31-2013, 06:56 PM
I would prefer a Spurs v. Houston Comets Finals tbh.

Sean Cagney
05-31-2013, 06:58 PM
Be careful what you wish for. The Heat carry more of a resemblance to the Warriors and Thunder rather than the Grizzlies, and we've all seen that it is not exactly smooth sailing for the Spurs in that regard.

Yeah, Pacers more like LA and Grizz! They are a big slower team with a weaker backcourt! The Spurs match up better with that style of play.

200 miles
05-31-2013, 06:59 PM
I hope the Pacers win in 7. Forget the Heat-apologist excuses and the grander glory, whatever is the best chance for the Spurs to win #5, which is beating an emotionally drained Indiana.

Whisky Dog
05-31-2013, 07:02 PM
Easier matchup for the Spurs is Indiana. If Spurs can check Memphis' bigs they can check Indiana's and there isn't a PG nearly as good as Conley on Indiana. Hill can't check Parker and Joseph would match up Augustin well. Kawhi can give George problems and Spurs just have more offensive firepower than Indiana.

Birdman suspended will hopefully help Indiana win game 6 then it's a one game shot in game 7. Probably wont happen but that's the matchup that would be better

tesseractive
05-31-2013, 07:02 PM
the point is moot anyways, cause we're playing Miami.

BatManu20
05-31-2013, 07:04 PM
I hope the Pacers win in 7. Forget the Heat-apologist excuses and the grander glory, whatever is the best chance for the Spurs to win #5, which is beating an emotionally drained Indiana.

If Indiana makes it back to Miami, no way are they winning a game 7 at their place. Lebron/Stern won't allow it.

Shabazz
05-31-2013, 07:04 PM
Officiating would be a concern to me.


Absolutely. Heat players like Lebron and Battier constantly flop, and they are constantly rewarded for it.

Plus Chris Anderson was somehow able to blindside a player, and then shove that same player, and avoid an ejection. Meanwhile Nazr Mohammad was ejected for merely shoving Lebron James.

Officiating is absolutely a concern for anyone playing the Heat.

mingus
05-31-2013, 07:06 PM
It'll be the best Finals in a while for numerous reasons.

xellos88330
05-31-2013, 07:09 PM
I hope the Spurs sweep them. Then I will have an excuse to act like this dude.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGXDKrUoVrw

DMX7
05-31-2013, 07:10 PM
Just saying.

I do.

ffadicted
05-31-2013, 07:11 PM
Head says pacers, heart says heat

TE
05-31-2013, 07:12 PM
Who doesn't

Spur|n|Austin
05-31-2013, 07:15 PM
You didn't sell much there blake.

I didn't at first, but at this point, I'm all for a chance to make Lebron 0-2 against the Spurs in the Finals. I think each team will be tough in their own right, but the reward is much bigger beating the Heat

TIMMYtoZO
05-31-2013, 07:21 PM
I'd love a Spurs/Heat Finals. For Miami to be team to end the Spurs era once and for all along with handing them their first finals loss will be fucking sweeter than the assfucking they gave OKC last year.

SA210
05-31-2013, 07:36 PM
I hope the Spurs sweep them. Then I will have an excuse to act like this dude.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGXDKrUoVrw


:lmao wtf?

200 miles
05-31-2013, 07:40 PM
If Indiana makes it back to Miami, no way are they winning a game 7 at their place. Lebron/Stern won't allow it.

Well then if that's the case, like you said yourself, the point is moot. I just hope Parker and Duncan keep their momentum going.

HI-FI
05-31-2013, 07:45 PM
Head says pacers, heart says heat

this.

Pacers would be easier, but beating the latest bandwagon, all style & no substance team would be more rewarding.

however, like I said prior to the Lakers series, ultimately I don't care who we face, as long as we are healthy and ready to play to our potential, I don't worry about things we have no control over.

Blake
05-31-2013, 08:19 PM
Be careful what you wish for. The Heat carry more of a resemblance to the Warriors and Thunder rather than the Grizzlies, and we've all seen that it is not exactly smooth sailing for the Spurs in that regard.

I wish for the Heat. Screw the smooth sailing.

baseline bum
05-31-2013, 08:21 PM
I'd prefer a Spurs-Bobcats final tbh

Baseline
05-31-2013, 08:23 PM
About a month ago, I thought we'd have to shoot the lights out in order to beat Miami in the Finals. But with Wade as slow as he is right now, Miami is a one-man team. Methinks Pop can figure that one out.

TheyCallMePro
05-31-2013, 08:28 PM
Winning is the only thing that matters. If we have a better chance to beat the Pacers than the Heat (which we obviously do) then we should be rooting for the Pacers.

We shouldn't sacrifice potentially winning a championship for the hype of a single playoff series...give me a break.

There's a reason Parker is texting George Hill pointers on how to beat the Heat. And there's a reason Duncan is also allegedly texting Hibbert for the same reason.

Because the Spurs are smart. They don't want to play the Heat and potentially lose. They want to play the Pacers and have a better chance at winning another championship. And we should too.

Blake
05-31-2013, 08:30 PM
Winning is the only thing that matters. If we have a better chance to beat the Pacers than the Heat (which we obviously do) then we should be rooting for the Pacers.

We shouldn't sacrifice potentially winning a championship for the hype of a single playoff series...give me a break.

There's a reason Parker is texting George Hill pointers on how to beat the Heat. And there's a reason Duncan is also allegedly texting Hibbert for the same reason.

Because the Spurs are smart. They don't want to play the Heat and potentially lose. They want to play the Pacers and have a better chance at winning another championship. And we should too.

Who exactly calls you "pro", TheyCallMePro?

Budkin
05-31-2013, 08:31 PM
I just want a fucking title so give me the better matchup.

200 miles
05-31-2013, 08:50 PM
I wish for the Heat. Screw the smooth sailing.

So you prefer the opponent with the lesser chance of beating. Might as well go out in a blaze of glory, huh?

Ballsy. Insane, but ballsy.

Sean Cagney
05-31-2013, 08:54 PM
I just want a fucking title so give me the better matchup.

I agree with you sir!

ulosturedge
05-31-2013, 09:01 PM
Head says pacers, heart says heat

lol, very eloquently put.

Blake
05-31-2013, 09:34 PM
So you prefer the opponent with the lesser chance of beating. Might as well go out in a blaze of glory, huh?

Ballsy. Insane, but ballsy.

Indiana vs Spurs is boring and forgettable, even for Spursfan aside from it being #5.

Need the sweetness of knocking off the champs who had the best record in the NBA and the best player on the planet.

Especially after beating a 7 seed, 6 seed and 5 seed to get here.

easjer
05-31-2013, 09:35 PM
Pacers. And not just because I know the Spurs can beat them. I enjoy watching the Pacers and I like George Hill. And I hate Miami and would love to see them fail in the ECF.

The title is legit no matter how you get it. Because you have to get through any number of teams to do it. Basketball is a game of match-ups; the Warriors were a tough matchup for the Spurs, for all the Spurs are a better team. The talk of legitimacy is only talk of jaded and bitter fans. If the Spurs get it, they earned it, no matter who the opponent happens to be. Was 2007 any less legitimate for being the effing Cavaliers? They were a shit team who would have been curb-stomped in the West. But we still have the trophy and the title and the ring and the banner. 2005 was not more legitimate because we played a 7 game series against the reigning champs. Come on now.

I don't understand why people feel like the Spurs need to prove something - they proved it by beating their competitors in the West. There are ALWAYS complications and unknown factors that people will endlessly debate. What if Manu hadn't committed a bone-headed foul in 2006? What if the Spurs weren't fucked over in 2004 (they still collapsed all on their own)? What if OKC had a healthy Westbrook and beat Memphis?

If it's Miami, it will still be a series of "What if Wade had been healthy?" and "What if X foul hadn't been called?" or what the fuck ever, because for fans of a particular team (including analysts who favor teams), there is always a question that makes the win over your team less than legit.

Besides, I fear for my television set if we play Miami; their play and the favoritism shown them (in analysis, in commercials, in officiating) offends me.

200 miles
05-31-2013, 09:40 PM
Indiana vs Spurs is boring and forgettable, even for Spursfan aside from it being #5.

Need the sweetness of knocking off the champs who had the best record in the NBA and the best player on the planet.

Especially after beating a 7 seed, 6 seed and 5 seed to get here.

I see your point, but really it's just the two sides of a coin: safer but boring or perilous but glorious.

Blake
05-31-2013, 09:45 PM
the other thing is, I'm not sure it's much safer to play the Pacers.

Spurs 4 The Win
05-31-2013, 09:57 PM
the other thing is, I'm not sure it's much safer to play the Pacers.

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L-O-fucking-L

genomefreak13
05-31-2013, 10:17 PM
Winning is the only thing that matters. If we have a better chance to beat the Pacers than the Heat (which we obviously do) then we should be rooting for the Pacers.

We shouldn't sacrifice potentially winning a championship for the hype of a single playoff series...give me a break.

There's a reason Parker is texting George Hill pointers on how to beat the Heat. And there's a reason Duncan is also allegedly texting Hibbert for the same reason.

Because the Spurs are smart. They don't want to play the Heat and potentially lose. They want to play the Pacers and have a better chance at winning another championship. And we should too.

Saying that means practically admitting that we don't have the chance against Miami if we face them in the finals.

If the spurs is going to win it all...I'd prefer that they earn it the best way and prove to everybody that they are the best team. Their team - first concept of play out match Miami's individualistic plays. Its not just about winning, it in the way you win it.

Spurs 4 The Win
05-31-2013, 10:25 PM
Saying that means practically admitting that we don't have the chance against Miami if we face them in the finals.

If the spurs is going to win it all...I'd prefer that they earn it the best way and prove to everybody that they are the best team. Their team - first concept of play out match Miami's individualistic plays. Its not just about winning, it in the way you win it.

Lol, do you remeber the finals from 30 years ago and the path the winners took? Thats what I thought. :lol

Blake
05-31-2013, 10:34 PM
Lol, do you remeber the finals from 30 years ago and the path the winners took? Thats what I thought. :lol

I know about every playoff series the Spurs have ever been in. I want another dazzling one to look back on.

Pacers don't cut it.

Spurs and Mavs fan
05-31-2013, 10:35 PM
I think there will be fair officiating if the Spurs play the Pacers.

Spurs and Mavs fan
05-31-2013, 10:39 PM
I know about every playoff series the Spurs have ever been in. I want another dazzling one to look back on.

Pacers don't cut it.

Imagine being a Pistons fan in 2005. Do you think that they wondered, "Would we rather see the Pistons play the Suns or Spurs in the Finals?"

Those who preferred the Spurs probably wish Detroit had played the Suns instead.

easjer
05-31-2013, 10:51 PM
Every championship is dazzling.

I want the win. The team is irrelevant except in matchups. Pacers are a better match-up by far in relation to the end goal.

SouthernFried
05-31-2013, 10:55 PM
Heh. Funny to see so many who decry the NBA playing up the Superstars...hoping so much to play the Superstars.

But, I'm sure it's just about showing everybody else how silly they are for focusing on those Superstars, eh?

Irony

therealtruth
05-31-2013, 10:56 PM
The key will be Parker regardless. If he plays like a Finals MVP the Spurs will win. It might be easier for him to do that against the Heat.

therealtruth
05-31-2013, 10:57 PM
Imagine being a Pistons fan in 2005. Do you think that they wondered, "Would we rather see the Pistons play the Suns or Spurs in the Finals?"

Those who preferred the Spurs probably wish Detroit had played the Suns instead.

Or a Cavaliers fan in '07. You would have probably wanted to play the Jazz.

Blake
05-31-2013, 10:57 PM
Imagine being a Pistons fan in 2005. Do you think that they wondered, "Would we rather see the Pistons play the Suns or Spurs in the Finals?"

Those who preferred the Spurs probably wish Detroit had played the Suns instead.

There's a Piston forum around here somewhere. You should ask them.

SpurSpurSpurs
05-31-2013, 11:01 PM
I want to, but Heat's role players are Spurs killer. It's going to be a tough 5th, but not impossible. I'm leaning towards a 65-35 chances in favor of Heat.

Blake
05-31-2013, 11:11 PM
Every championship is dazzling.


varying degrees.

If they were going for title one, I might want or be ok with the low hanging fruit like you.

Spurs and Mavs fan
05-31-2013, 11:17 PM
At the risk of oversimplification, there are two mentalities present here: Low-risk, low-reward, vs. high-risk, high-reward.


Those who prefer low-risk, low-reward would rather face the Pacers. Greater likelihood of winning that 5th trophy, but it wouldn't be as satisfying as beating the Heat.


Those who prefer high-risk, high-reward would rather face the Heat. Less likelihood of winning (in other words, greater risk of losing,) but would be a very satisfying championship if indeed won.

easjer
05-31-2013, 11:22 PM
At the risk of oversimplification, there are two mentalities present here: Low-risk, low-reward, vs. high-risk, high-reward.


Those who prefer low-risk, low-reward would rather face the Pacers. Greater likelihood of winning that 5th trophy, but it wouldn't be as satisfying as beating the Heat.


Those who prefer high-risk, high-reward would rather face the Heat. Less likelihood of winning (in other words, greater risk of losing,) but would be a very satisfying championship if indeed won.

Eye of the beholder and all that. Watching Timmy hoist a fifth trophy would be damned satisfying, period. Over the Heat, over the Pacers - same fucking difference to me.

Low hanging fruit? Yeah, ok.

Beaverfuzz
05-31-2013, 11:24 PM
Who gives a shit? It's the Spurs vs someone else in the NBA Finals.

Ellsworth
05-31-2013, 11:26 PM
At the end of the day, it will be one or the other... these debates/preferences will mean little as we face the eventual opponent.
I'd rather believe/trust in our team to be prepared & well rested to give their all once the Finals begin... as I expect them to be victorious, yet again :king

NickiRasgo
06-01-2013, 12:10 AM
The key will be Parker regardless. If he plays like a Finals MVP the Spurs will win. It might be easier for him to do that against the Heat.

I don't know but this one concerns me. Putting LeBron or Battier on Parker might be a nightmare for him. I dunno. The only legit whom is 6'7" guards Parker in the Playoffs is Thompson and he's not even that good defender. I dunno. Still having a nightmare when Brooks puts Thabo on Tony. But the brighter side is, Parker has been playing MVP level this year compared last year.

SenorSpur
06-01-2013, 12:14 AM
A series win by the Spurs over the Heat would be so much sweeter in that it would not only legitimize the Spurs as NBA Champions, but it would stick a plate of crow down the throats of all those (fans, analysts and pundits alike), who have basically handed the Larry O'Brien trophy to the Heat since the start of the season.

Blake
06-01-2013, 12:15 AM
I don't know but this one concerns me. Putting LeBron or Battier on Parker might be a nightmare for him. I dunno.

did LeBron try to ever defend Tony in 07 when he was finals MVP?

I don't recall.

NickiRasgo
06-01-2013, 01:33 AM
did LeBron try to ever defend Tony in 07 when he was finals MVP?

I don't recall.

Yup. But 2013 is way way way better than 2007 overall. He's capable of guarding from 1-3 position. I'm not saying that LeBron will guard Parker most of the time but there's a possibility though I think it'll be Battier most of the time. Just like what happened last Western Conference Finals, Brooks puts Thabo on Tony. But just like what I said Parker this year is way better than last year. I dunno. Spurs will need 2010/2011 Ginobili in this NBA Finals too. Leonard and Green too should play active too. I'm not really that confident that the Spurs will dominate against the Heat but I think they can. I'm hoping as well that Battier/Allen/Chalmers continues to struggle.

wijayas
06-01-2013, 08:52 AM
Yeah, Pacers more like LA and Grizz! They are a big slower team with a weaker backcourt! The Spurs match up better with that style of play.

:tu agree with this one. I am praying Pacers will prevail...

rascal
06-01-2013, 09:06 AM
I just want a fucking title so give me the better matchup.

For what? What are you going to do with it?

rascal
06-01-2013, 09:08 AM
I want to see if the Spurs are really all that good like so many on this board think so bring on the Heat.

ohmwrecker
06-01-2013, 09:08 AM
I want Spurs/Pacers because . . . fuck Stern.

byrontx
06-01-2013, 09:19 AM
I like Spurs vs. Heat for the "Team vs. Superhero" match up.

Budkin
06-01-2013, 11:03 AM
For what? What are you going to do with it?

Enjoy it.

Agloco
06-01-2013, 11:14 AM
A total of 7 hall of famers out there.....epic indeed.

ace3g
06-01-2013, 11:32 AM
ESPN Stats & Info @ESPNStatsInfo
(http://twitter.com/ESPNStatsInfo)Every Finals since 1999 has featured Spurs, Lakers or Heat. 2013 NBA Finals could feature both Spurs + Heat

benefactor
06-01-2013, 11:41 AM
Who doesn't

widowmaker
06-01-2013, 12:21 PM
I'd love a Spurs/Heat Finals. For Miami to be team to end the Spurs era once and for all along with handing them their first finals loss will be fucking sweeter than the assfucking they gave OKC last year.

Give me one good reason why u would want the spurs era to end?

TDomination
06-01-2013, 12:22 PM
ESPN Stats & Info @ESPNStatsInfo
(http://twitter.com/ESPNStatsInfo)Every Finals since 1999 has featured Spurs, Lakers or Heat. 2013 NBA Finals could feature both Spurs + Heat



Love it!

Since like 1983 or something like that, only 8 teams have won the championship.
Pistons, Lakers, Bulls, Rockets, Celtics, Spurs, Heat, Mavericks(only 1 appearance/win)

ManuTastic
06-01-2013, 03:30 PM
A spurs-Indy finals would instantly trigger a "ratings hell" refund clause in the tv contract. Stern no likee.

spurraider21
06-01-2013, 03:48 PM
I feel we can beat either team. The matchups against Indiana are much more clearly defined and certainly favors us, but Miami looks weaker than last year. With a gimpy wade and bosh being relegated to pure spot up duty, it was awfully reminiscent of the Lebron cavs. Their only real rim protector is birdman, but he's a lesser ibaka on defense while killing their spacing on offense. He cant defend the post, but he's a weakside shotblocker

dbreiden83080
06-01-2013, 04:14 PM
It's going to be the Heat, even if this goes 7 LeBron will drag this bunch over the finish line even if some of them don't want to go. Then the Spurs just have to go after it. The Heat have flaws and some guys on their team that normally make them a great team are not playing well. Spurs can win the series, how people can be watching them struggle this much with the Pacers and still think we got no chance is beyond me?

rmt
06-01-2013, 05:54 PM
Some of you guys are so "honorable." Who cares if the opponent is injured, or the competition is weaker. I disagree about the low-risk, low-reward, high-risk, high reward. It's low/high risk, HIGH REWARD either way. A championship is a championship in the books - no asterisk beside it. Take the path of least resistance - why should I have a heart attack watching Lebron gain more notoriety and possibly climb further up the GOAT list when I can sit back and relax knowing that SA can defend IND and has way more firepower.

And just because Wade, Bosh, Allen and Battier are struggling against IND doesn't mean they'll struggle with SAS. Completely different team and series. They'll feel a sense of relief getting through IND and be re-vitalized for SAS who can't punish them down low - because TD no longer plays the low post and Splitter is not exactly punishing down low. It's all about match ups - MEM was a sweep when everyone expected a tough series. GSW was difficult when theorically they shouldn't have had much problems with them. Low-post vs small-ball. MIA with Lebron is the best small-ball team there is.

Knoxxx
06-01-2013, 06:11 PM
I'd love a Spurs/Heat Finals. For Miami to be team to end the Spurs era once and for all along with handing them their first finals loss will be fucking sweeter than the assfucking they gave OKC last year.

Not as bad as the assfucking LeBron took in the 2007 finals, get ready for that and worse you assfucked clown! :nope

Knoxxx
06-01-2013, 06:14 PM
Some of you guys are so "honorable." Who cares if the opponent is injured, or the competition is weaker. I disagree about the low-risk, low-reward, high-risk, high reward. It's low/high risk, HIGH REWARD either way. A championship is a championship in the books - no asterisk beside it. Take the path of least resistance - why should I have a heart attack watching Lebron gain more notoriety and possibly climb further up the GOAT list when I can sit back and relax knowing that SA can defend IND and has way more firepower.

And just because Wade, Bosh, Allen and Battier are struggling against IND doesn't mean they'll struggle with SAS. Completely different team and series. They'll feel a sense of relief getting through IND and be re-vitalized for SAS who can't punish them down low - because TD no longer plays the low post and Splitter is not exactly punishing down low. It's all about match ups - MEM was a sweep when everyone expected a tough series. GSW was difficult when theorically they shouldn't have had much problems with them. Low-post vs small-ball. MIA with Lebron is the best small-ball team there is.

Right on! If Miami "Big" 3 all died right before the series it's still just as sweet to me! We can always argue we handle them even with those three anyway.

I could give a damn though, we're going to buzz saw through the team, refs, Stern, whatever the hell they put in our way!

Killakobe81
06-01-2013, 06:16 PM
Winning is the only thing that matters. If we have a better chance to beat the Pacers than the Heat (which we obviously do) then we should be rooting for the Pacers.

We shouldn't sacrifice potentially winning a championship for the hype of a single playoff series...give me a break.

There's a reason Parker is texting George Hill pointers on how to beat the Heat. And there's a reason Duncan is also allegedly texting Hibbert for the same reason.

Because the Spurs are smart. They don't want to play the Heat and potentially lose. They want to play the Pacers and have a better chance at winning another championship. And we should too.

not say that Spurs are not secertly rooting for Pacers especialy with Hill on that team ...but I dont think they fear the Heat. Mavs were not scared in 2011 and they had none of the proven championship mettle. I say they would not mind the easier road but I think they would welcome the challenge the team has more heart than the fanbase tbh ...

rmt
06-01-2013, 06:24 PM
not say that Spurs are not secertly rooting for Pacers especialy with Hill on that team ...but I dont think they fear the Heat. Mavs were not scared in 2011 and they had none of the proven championship mettle. I say they would not mind the easier road but I think they would welcome the challenge the team has more heart than the fanbase tbh ...

Sorry but Spurs don't have a Dirk they can go to for an almost automatic bucket. Pardon me, if I don't put Parker in that category. I've seen him shut down too often to want to risk playing the Heat. Spurs have no Prime Duncan and MIA has the prime superstar on their roster.

IND needs to have P. George or Stevenson lower their heads, drive to the basket and toss it up there. Chances are even if they miss, Hibbert or West will clean up the glass (especially with Birdman out) or they'll get fouled. This passing around the perimeter runs down the shot clock - better hope for an offensive rebound than a shot clock violation/turnover. And seriously, why can't they get Hibbert the ball most trips down? George Hill, that last game was pitiful.

Killakobe81
06-01-2013, 06:30 PM
Sorry but Spurs don't have a Dirk they can go to for an almost automatic bucket. Pardon me, if I don't put Parker in that category. I've seen him shut down too often to want to risk playing the Heat. Spurs have no Prime Duncan and MIA has the prime superstar on their roster.

IND needs to have P. George or Stevenson lower their heads, drive to the basket and toss it up there. Chances are even if they miss, Hibbert or West will clean up the glass (especially with Birdman out) or they'll get fouled. This passing around the perimeter runs down the shot clock - better hope for an offensive rebound than a shot clock violation/turnover. And seriously, why can't they get Hibbert the ball most trips down? George Hill, that last game was pitiful.

Sure Parker cant shoot as good as Dirk but Parker scoring just as effectively coming off the WCF ...
I get you respecting the Heat especially Lebron I just think the players have more confidence than you do ....are you disputing this?!

milkyway21
06-01-2013, 06:34 PM
I wanted the Spurs to beat the Heat.

INDIANA, is easier to beat though because game 1 starts in S.A. HOME COURT ADVANTAGE is always a PLUS !

milkyway21
06-01-2013, 06:44 PM
Love it!

Since like 1983 or something like that, only 8 teams have won the championship.
Pistons, Lakers, Bulls, Rockets, Celtics, Spurs, Heat, Mavericks(only 1 appearance/win)

2 actually. The first one vs the Heat. And lost.

rmt
06-01-2013, 06:48 PM
Sure Parker cant shoot as good as Dirk but Parker scoring just as effectively coming off the WCF ...
I get you respecting the Heat especially Lebron I just think the players have more confidence than you do ....are you disputing this?!

I would hope that the players have more confidence than I do, but the premise of this thread is that the op wants the heat and I should too. I disagree. Plus, Lebron not even making the Finals will put a serious dent in all this hype about him matching up to MJ. What he's bypassed Hakeem, Kobe, Shaq, Duncan, Bird, Magic, etc. to be compared to MJ? Everyone will forget the streak, forget the 4 MVPs and be thinking "only 1 ring out of all that"? Riley will be forced to re-think his roster as Hibbert is going nowhere (and George will only get better), Rose will be back and who knows where Bynum will land (if you think Hibbert gives MIA problems, Bynum will give them more - he just needs a decent team around him).

Trainwreck2100
06-01-2013, 06:50 PM
Fuck that shit I want the Spurs championship to be like the Heat team. "Success without having to work hard for it" Bring on Indy

Legacy
06-01-2013, 07:15 PM
I don't care who we play, tbf. I also think it would be a HELLUVA lot funnier if The Heat lost to The Pacers, and didn't even get to The Finals. The Pacers would've obviously proved themselves worthy enough to be our opponents... so I don't understand what the big deal is really. ... I thought Spurs fans weren't supposed to care about BS-Superstar hype? I know I sure as Hell don't.

AussieFanKurt
06-01-2013, 07:25 PM
whatever team is easier to beat is team I want. I dont want an entertaining series, I was a sweep

Legacy
06-01-2013, 07:29 PM
Heh. Funny to see so many who decry the NBA playing up the Superstars...hoping so much to play the Superstars.

But, I'm sure it's just about showing everybody else how silly they are for focusing on those Superstars, eh?

Irony

nkdlunch
06-02-2013, 02:40 AM
agre with OP. Spurs Heat would be the finals to watch. so many stars. old and new. I hope this happens

mudyez
06-02-2013, 05:10 AM
beating Heat > beating Pacers > losing to Pacers > losing to Heat


Bring on the Heat!

Spursmania
06-02-2013, 08:54 AM
You know what, this is the Spurs year to win it for Timmy!
I think the Spurs team can beat either Indiana or Heat in a 7 game series.

pikkiwoki
06-02-2013, 11:23 AM
NBA teams are 45-18 with homecourt in the Finals (http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/2013/05/29/the-advantage-of-homecourt-advantage/), with identical winning percentages before (71.4) and after (71.4) the league switched to the 2-3-2 format in 1985 to cut down on cross-country travel. The home team is 14-3 in Finals Game 7s, including the aforementioned Spurs victory over Detroit.


Dumb thread tbh

pikkiwoki
06-02-2013, 11:40 AM
Personally I wanna see Kawhi shut down Paul George tbh. Over! rated! *clap clap clapclapclap*

:lol Phag with his slow motion dribble can't handle the ball without carrying it lol.
:lol or turning it over
:lol NBA/TNT trying to sell him as a superstar

Blake
06-06-2013, 11:45 PM
Someone try to tell me that a game 1 win against the Pacers would have tasted more delicious than this.

Blake
06-18-2013, 01:05 PM
So, if we got to pick again, would anyone here still want a Spurs/Pacers finals?

Spurs and Mavs fan
06-18-2013, 01:14 PM
So, if we got to pick again, would anyone here still want a Spurs/Pacers finals?

In any outcome in which the Spurs win Game 6 or 7, I'd stick with the Spurs-Heat.

Any other outcome and I'd have preferred the Pacers. I'd much rather the Spurs lose to the Pacers than the Heat, if it came to that.