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timvp
06-20-2013, 02:53 PM
Should Spurs fans be nervous?

Um, hell yes. If the Spurs lose, that Game 6 heartbreak will live on for eternity. Die hard Spurs fans would never really be able to shake what happened in that game. I'm sure 30 years from now, I'll still cringe at how close the Spurs were to winning a championship in 2013. And I expect my 2043 self to vividly remember each of those agonizing 28 seconds.

On the other hand, if the Spurs win ........... wow. It would go down as one of the most mentally tough accomplishments in the history of sport. And, let's not forget, it'd turn Game 6 from a tragedy into a memorable bump in the road.

So, yeah, it's a huge damn game when you compare what the difference between a win and loss will mean tomorrow and for decades to come.

Do the Spurs have a legitimate chance to win?

Yes, I believe they do. The most difficult aspect of the night will be fatigue. All season, this team has been injury-prone and fatigue-prone. It's taken expert management and luck to reach this point of the season in relatively good shape. Coming off a grueling overtime loss that was challenging physically (and even moreso mentally) will test that proneness to the nth degree. But if the Spurs can overcome that fatigue, everything else is lining up rather well.

-The more emotional, desperate team has won every game this series. Tonight, the Spurs are undoubtedly the more emotional, desperate team. They know what's at stake. They understand that not only a championship is at stake but also the ability to wipe away those nightmarish 28 seconds is at stake.

-Defensively, the Spurs know what they need to do. They've seen everything the Heat can throw at them. The Heat, on the other hand, are still shifting and adjusting how they want to defend the Spurs.

-Offensively, the Spurs can't help but get better games out of everyone on the roster not named Timothy or Kawhi. And those individuals who were born in the Northern Hemisphere seem to have adjusted their games to account for Miami's relentless pressure.

-The three-point percentages should even out compared to Game 6.

If the Spurs can survive physically and the Heat superstars don't go completely crazy (like they did in Game 4), San Antonio has a real chance.

How confident should I be that the Spurs will win?

Well, Vegas is giving the Spurs about a 28% chance to win. That sounds bad but it's a slight improvement over the chances they gave the Spurs for Game 6.

Personally, I think a fairer percentage is somewhere between 30% and 35%. No NBA team has won a Finals Game 7 on the road in 35 years -- and then you add in the fatigue factor and the mental collapse possibility .... but I think the Spurs have the necessary willpower to pull this off. Maybe it's a homer pick but I really do think Vegas is shortchanging San Antonio's chances.

Is this the biggest game in Spurs history?

It's difficult to sit here five hours before game time and answer No ... but it's not. I mean, emotionally it might be the biggest for Spurs fans because the chasm between victory and defeat is so gigantic.

Clinching the championship in 1999 meant an arena was going to be built -- and that kept the team in the city. It also was the main reason Duncan didn't leave in free agency. Winning it all in 2003 to send David Robinson out on top is something many of us wouldn't trade for anything (plus, that win convinced TD to stay in San Antonio for his basketball life.). In 2005, after Duncan struggled for a large portion of the Finals, there was media backlash and his legacy was in jeopardy heading into that Game 7 (Tiny Tim, etc.). Then the 2007 ring basically proved there was nothing fluke about the previous championships.

2013 would be huge for Spurs fans but it's not really a legacy changer. The team isn't in jeopardy of moving. Players aren't in jeopardy of leaving. It'd be the ultimate cherry on top of all the previous success dating back to the drafting of Robinson -- and it'd be the sweetest of all the championships -- but the "biggest"? Nah.

Is it okay be to be devastated if the Spurs lose? It's just a basketball game, after all.

I'll be pretty damn devastated so I can't blame anyone else for being depressed if the Spurs don't win. If you're reading this, you have probably invested a lot of emotion into this team. Being devastated is an honest and true reaction.

IMO, celebrating your azz off if they win and pulling the "it's just basketball" card if the Spurs lose is a cop out. I don't blame anyone for celebrating and I wouldn't blame anyone for crying in their soup and avoiding anything sports related for the next six months.

Sure, it's just a game played by strangers but if you're emotionally invested, it's too late to turn back now, IMO.

Two years ago to the day, I was being released from the hospital after almost dying. (Coincidentally, the two year anniversary of being admitted to the hospital was June 6th -- the day this series started :lol.) That experience gave me a good amount of perspective on life. But still, even though there are things more important during your existence on Earth than the result of a basketball game, I see nothing wrong with being passionate about your favorite team.

Enjoy tonight as much as you can and don't be afraid to feel, or at least that's the way I'm approaching this thing.

Who should we blame if the Spurs lose?

To me, it doesn't make sense to blame anyone. This team -- more than perhaps any team in NBA History -- is a team. They're a unit that relies on chemistry, cohesion and mental toughness to win basketball games. It's unfair, IMO, to make a scapegoat out of any single individual.

If the Spurs don't get it done, they don't get it done.

On the same token, if the Spurs win, I'd be fine with the NBA not even issuing a Finals MVP award. No individual on this team has stood out enough to really deserve it because, again, this is a collective unit. Hand over the Larry O'Brien and toss that Finals MVP in the trash for all I care.

Okay, shut up. What are the keys to winning this game?

-Limit turnovers.

-Be strong on the glass.

-Hit open shots.

-Weather storms.

-Stick to the defensive gameplan.

-Summon the energy to be able to compete for the entire 48 minutes.

-Truly believe this job can be accomplished.

Let us pray, hope and/or wish that the Spurs are ready, willing and able to give it all they got. Keep it close. Finish the job.

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Believe.

mexpurs21
06-20-2013, 02:58 PM
Great post as usual :toast let's hope for the best.

Spurs Brazil
06-20-2013, 02:59 PM
:flag:

Johnsyounger
06-20-2013, 03:00 PM
One. Believe.

xtremesteven33
06-20-2013, 03:02 PM
Well said.

People forget the Heat are just as old "numbers wise" as the Spurs are. Also probably more tired and just as exhausted. Even match up tonight.

Enjoy it Spurs fans, win or lose this may be the last time you see the Big 3 play together.

spurraider21
06-20-2013, 03:07 PM
:makemyday

romain.star
06-20-2013, 03:09 PM
:flag: :lobt2: :flag:

Believe from Berlin

Ocotillo
06-20-2013, 03:09 PM
The Spurs have won all their championships in odd numbered years. They have won every odd numbered game in this series thus far. Numerology bitches.

Amuseddaysleeper
06-20-2013, 03:11 PM
Great post!

Packing the paint will be key. If we can force Miami to be a jump shooting team then I think we get this!

Whisky Dog
06-20-2013, 03:12 PM
I haven't been feeling too good about this at all, and being a big Rangers fan I know what it's like to live with being so close you can taste it only to blow it.

It would be utmost cruelty to hit us fans of both teams like this within two years. Come on playoff basketball finals gods... serve us well tonight.

Darius McCrary
06-20-2013, 03:14 PM
Believe.

timtonymanu
06-20-2013, 03:16 PM
Great post.

At the end of the day, it's just basketball but it's okay to feel like shit if they lose.

50 cent
06-20-2013, 03:16 PM
I'm with you timvp.

Regardless of the outcome, tonight is going to be apart of me for the rest of my existence on this earth. Either it will solidify the eternal heartbreak from Game 6 or be one of absolute best moments in my life.

Bring it on!

NASpurs
06-20-2013, 03:17 PM
:lol how is saying that it's a "basketball game" a cop out? Sure it would suck major ass if the Spurs lost because I invested 20 years on the team but I put other priorities in my life higher than them like family, friends and my own well-being and I'm not going to act like a "family member died" if they lose. These are paid, professional athlete who don't give a shit if anything happens to you. It's a basketball game played by grown men making an obscene amount of money.

I feel like you called me out personally because I told some dude in this forum that it's just a basketball game.

*edit* And not saying people can't feel what they want to feel. It's their lives and if you feel devastated after this loss, good for you.

look_at_g_shred
06-20-2013, 03:17 PM
Thread of the year tbh... I'm so fucking hyped right now I can barley type!!!! :flag::flag::flag:

timvp
06-20-2013, 03:19 PM
I feel like you called me out personally because I told some dude in this forum that it's just a basketball game.

It wasn't aimed at anyone, tbh. I'm just saying if it's more than just a basketball game if they win, then it's okay for it to be more than just a basketball game if they lose.

MannyIsGod
06-20-2013, 03:19 PM
No one should ever apologize for the highs and lows we experience as sports fans. Only other sports fans understand and many who are not sports fans look as us like freaks but I can't tell you how many awesome moments I've had due to sports. Hell, I've shared many Spurs related memories with many of you through our shared Spurs fandom.

gameFACE
06-20-2013, 03:20 PM
Yes, the keys are excellent. Simple. Just execute. It will be an exhausting, slow and scrappy game. Yes, G7's for the away team are statistically low. But I'm also banking on the fact that the Spurs have won G3 and G5 and those teams usually go to win it all.

Mugen
06-20-2013, 03:20 PM
Win or lose, I'll wake up tomorrow not looking like mouse and I'll be fine tbh.

NASpurs
06-20-2013, 03:21 PM
It wasn't aimed at anyone, tbh. I'm just saying if it's more than just a basketball game if they win, then it's okay for it to be more than just a basketball game if they lose.

:tu Gotcha

SpursWoman
06-20-2013, 03:22 PM
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TE
06-20-2013, 03:23 PM
Great post.

At the end of the day, it's just basketball but it's okay to feel like shit if they lose.

I'm going to feel like major shit tbh

ElNono
06-20-2013, 03:23 PM
FAQ the Heat, tbh

spurs1990
06-20-2013, 03:26 PM
TD, Parker, and Manu need to remeber the '04 .04 game and their response in game 6.

They have the opportunity to vindicate that year with a win tonight. I think they will respond favorably.

Spurs in 7

Spur|n|Austin
06-20-2013, 03:26 PM
:toast

GSG GSG GSG

ginobilized
06-20-2013, 03:28 PM
Beautifully written! Thanks for the thoughts. I'm right there with this team win or lose. Regardless of the outcome I feel this team has already won. But, let's go ahead an make it official.

silverblackfan
06-20-2013, 03:28 PM
Good thoughts. This game is going to be an historic one. I just hope the Spurs come out on top at the end.

FromWayDowntown
06-20-2013, 03:28 PM
As the 4th Quarter of Game 6 wore on, I found myself thinking that Manu was almost necessary to the Spurs -- regardless of how badly he played -- because he had actually been on the floor in that moment, trying to clinch a title, and was more likely to remain poised than some of his teammates.

Manu, as it turned out, didn't execute, but that doesn't change the fact that experience suggested strongly that he play in those moments; if he makes one more free throw, nobody says anything about it.

A byproduct of Game 6, though, is that now the Spurs have a whole bunch of guys who've been on the floor trying to clinch a title. They gained experience, even through a loss. If they're close late, that might play a role in getting this to the finish line.

Tonight isn't a burden; it's an opportunity.

phxspurfan
06-20-2013, 03:29 PM
w00t One more win!

hater
06-20-2013, 03:31 PM
Spurs in 7 unless something fluky happens like some bullshit Duncan foul trouble, injury or another barrage of fluke shots.

Unless that bullshit happens, Spurs in 7. It's done.

Floyd Pacquiao
06-20-2013, 03:32 PM
I'm pretty damn calm right now, for some reason. I just have a real good feeling about tonight. I just know this team will not be denied. GSG

Believe.

rAm
06-20-2013, 03:35 PM
Well said TimVP, sums it up pretty perfectly and puts everything into perspective. Game 6 hurt, but here's to not looking back.

Now where is the NLAC!!!

ErnestLynch
06-20-2013, 03:37 PM
Manu will have the game of his life tonight.

50 cent
06-20-2013, 03:38 PM
There aren't many times in your life that you face a day knowing that you will never forget that day for as long as you live. Today is one of those days.

biziofromdowntown
06-20-2013, 03:39 PM
Ok, lets do it.

xapatan2
06-20-2013, 03:40 PM
Great great post. Thanks for this..
What a season
Finals
Game 7
I believe
Xap

cute_spursfan
06-20-2013, 03:41 PM
ive preyed as much as I can. but, *god helps those who help themselves* so, spurs better brannng it

TacoCabanaFajitas
06-20-2013, 03:50 PM
I don't know about you guys, but to me it's so much more than basketball at this point. It's the guys that stay together, play for each other, and respect the game and how it's supposed to be played vs the guys that front-run, love seeing their names in lights, and think they are bigger than the sport.

I want them to win as a Spurs fan because I fucking love these guys after we've come to know them in the city over the last 14 years, but more I want them to win for the game of basketball. Maybe more teams start playing the game the right way, maybe the league starts marketing TEAMS over individuals. Maybe. Maybe it wont matter, but goddamn if they can pull it out and it does?

More than anything I want Tim to go out with 5 and for this to be the perfect ending to a great ride. Aren't the good guys supposed to win?

Horry Hipcheck
06-20-2013, 03:51 PM
I don't know about you guys, but to me it's so much more than basketball at this point. It's the guys that stay together, play for each other, and respect the game and how it's supposed to be played vs the guys that front-run, love seeing their names in lights, and think they are bigger than the sport.

I want them to win as a Spurs fan because I fucking love these guys after we've come to know them in the city over the last 14 years, but more I want them to win for the game of basketball. Maybe more times start playing the game the right way, maybe the league starts marketing TEAMS over individuals. Maybe. Maybe it wont matter, but goddamn if they can pull it out and it does?

More than anything I want Tim to go out with 5 and for this to be the perfect ending to a great ride. Aren't the good guys supposed to win?

They might.

elbamba
06-20-2013, 03:55 PM
Most people do not get a second chance in life. Especially in Sports. Spurs get that tonight. Here is to taking this game from the Heat:lobt:

Budkin
06-20-2013, 03:56 PM
Goddamn I'm starting to get nervous as fuck... gotta get home and pop that XANAX.

Mugen
06-20-2013, 03:58 PM
Starting out strong will be imperative tbh. Even if the Spurs lead early, the Heat will make multiple comeback attempts. But if they get down by a lot early, I could see this thing being over by halftime.

coyotes_geek
06-20-2013, 03:58 PM
Well, Vegas is giving the Spurs about a 28% chance to win.

Here's what I think about Vegas! :flipoff

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Darius Bieber
06-20-2013, 03:59 PM
:flag:

StoneBuddha
06-20-2013, 04:01 PM
Regarding this being just a basketball game... I've been watching all the games with my 9-year old son and it's been a joy to spend that time with him and explain the intricacies of the game. It's something I'll never forget as his love for the game has grown. After game 6 he was crying and despondent (so was I), and it reminds you that even if it is just a game, it can be so much more. The teamwork, perseverance, and love the players display for each other is something I always point out and the reason we love this team so much... After tonight, win or lose, I'm sure it's something that the two of us will remember for the rest of our lives.


But Spurs, please, please win tonight!!! :lobt2:

Marco
06-20-2013, 04:09 PM
I consider myself a diehard fan, since the '82 season. But in case of a loss tonight, I think I may be able to find a peace knowing that, usually, in sports wins who deserves the most. Should the Heat win, they will have more than probably deserved their trophy. Winning game 6 cannot be considered a fluke. Till now, the Heat won ALL their 3 MUST WIN games, a sign of a great team. And you cannot be too upset if you lose to a team like that.

easjer
06-20-2013, 04:15 PM
Seriously brought calm to my soul and a tear to my eye.

I'll be hanging with my brothers and sisters in Spurs tonight. I said it elsewhere, but I'll say it here. I'm damned proud of this team and this season and these playoffs and this series. I will be riding this wagon to glory or off a cliff, and I'll be cheering for my Spurs the entire fucking way.

Whatever it brings, this is amazing. :lobt2:

ffadicted
06-20-2013, 04:27 PM
:flag:

omgfw

sahoopster
06-20-2013, 04:29 PM
http://vjmorton.files.wordpress.com/2007/09/spurs-nuns.jpg

Feel better knowing they are behind our Spurs.

Jumi
06-20-2013, 04:29 PM
:ihit

Drew2354
06-20-2013, 04:29 PM
Lets do this sh*t!!!!

Kamnik
06-20-2013, 04:47 PM
Going to sleep 00:00 local time. (Europe)
Waking up at 3:00 local.
Watching TD get an MVP trophy at 6:00.

Thats my plan... and im sticking to it!

tah
06-20-2013, 05:04 PM
Thanks for the write-up timvp! :lobt2:

Quasar
06-20-2013, 05:12 PM
Win or lose these Spurs have made me proud. I've been disillusioned every year since 2007 but still believed they had a good chance every year.

THIS is the year.

Leave your best on the table so you will have no regrets!

Manu, the need for redemption must be hell inside a competitor like you. Don't overthink, just do it!

Tim, you must wonder if you can come up with another game 6 performance. Let the game come to you and trust in your team.

Tony, you've come so far and still have room to grow. Do your thing and we will win!

Sa_Spursfan20
06-20-2013, 05:26 PM
I had the Spurs in 7 when the series started, and I'll stick to it. I would have been fine with it ending Tuesday, but sometimes we cant get what we want. The Spurs are a damned good team. They have what it takes to pull this off.

naico
06-20-2013, 05:33 PM
Who should we blame if the Spurs lose?


I see what you did there

L.I.T
06-20-2013, 05:33 PM
I've always felt game 7s are win on talent and mental fortitude. Right now both favor Miami after that epic choke job.

Besides, maybe it's the overly-dramatized NFL Films brain-washing, but I don't think I've ever seen "and they used their failure to clinch a title with 5 seconds and up by three, as a springboard for an epic performance to clinch te championship." It usually works the opposite "After stunning their opponents by forcing OT, the team dominated en route to clinching a stunning title and writing their names in the annals of history as one of the greatest clutch teams of all time."

Sigh.

slick'81
06-20-2013, 05:36 PM
Agreed Miami is gonna come out strong playing on a emotional high and r at home .the spurs have to weather the storm and will be tested will a sizeable defecit at some point around 10 or more

SanAntonioSpurs23
06-20-2013, 05:36 PM
Nervous as fuck. This is it. One fucking game! Go Spurs Go from shithole North Dakota

BillMc
06-20-2013, 05:58 PM
Great Post as always! Exactly how I feel too.

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HI-FI
06-20-2013, 06:05 PM
ya know, i don't see game 6 as a tragedy. imo, a tragedy is if the officiating was so bad it broke our hearts and faith in the game. Game 6 was a self inflicted wound imo, we had a chance but imploded. I don't consider that a tragedy. So it's really about how we recover from it and be stronger.

Bulwark
06-20-2013, 06:06 PM
Great post... been a Spurs fan since 91/92 after being introduced to basketball by the neighbors kids with a hoop out in the street. It's been a roller coaster over the last 20 years and lots of memorable times watching Spurs games. I really want this one because I know how hard it will be to get here again, but I've really enjoyed the journey.

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Believe.

EVAY
06-20-2013, 06:21 PM
Win or lose, I'll wake up tomorrow not looking like mouse and I'll be fine tbh.

:lol

EVAY
06-20-2013, 06:26 PM
Win or lose these Spurs have made me proud. I've been disillusioned every year since 2007 but still believed they had a good chance every year.

THIS is the year.

Leave your best on the table so you will have no regrets!

Manu, the need for redemption must be hell inside a competitor like you. Don't overthink, just do it!

Tim, you must wonder if you can come up with another game 6 performance. Let the game come to you and trust in your team.

Tony, you've come so far and still have room to grow. Do your thing and we will win!

Well said, thank you.

timmo
06-20-2013, 06:28 PM
Should Spurs fans be nervous?

Is it okay be to be devastated if the Spurs lose? It's just a basketball game, after all.

I'll be pretty damn devastated so I can't blame anyone else for being depressed if the Spurs don't win. If you're reading this, you have probably invested a lot of emotion into this team. Being devastated is an honest and true reaction.

IMO, celebrating your azz off if they win and pulling the "it's just basketball" card if the Spurs lose is a cop out. I don't blame anyone for celebrating and I wouldn't blame anyone for crying in their soup and avoiding anything sports related for the next six months.

Sure, it's just a game played by strangers but if you're emotionally invested, it's too late to turn back now, IMO.

Two years ago to the day, I was being released from the hospital after almost dying. (Coincidentally, the two year anniversary of being admitted to the hospital was June 6th -- the day this series started :lol.) That experience gave me a good amount of perspective on life. But still, even though there are things more important during your existence on Earth than the result of a basketball game, I see nothing wrong with being passionate about your favorite team.

Enjoy tonight as much as you can and don't be afraid to feel, or at least that's the way I'm approaching this thing.

This is me. I'm way too emotionally invested in this team. My father and I have had a ten game season ticket package since 2006 (yeah, late to the game, but still ;)) I take losses pretty tough. Game 6 was so bad I didn't turn on the TV until just now after the game was over. I didn't want to see any of the crap that was being said about My Spurs. I've been to nearly every playoff game since 2006, as well as the 10 games each year during the regular season.

I'll celebrate like a madman if they win, and I'll be devastated if they lose. But I'll still be a Spurs fan NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS!

I hope they :ihit
I hope they :lobt2:
To me, they will always be :king

GO SPURS GO!

Virgil
06-20-2013, 06:29 PM
It could be the last game of Manu for the Spurs, it could be his last game in the NBA. Hope not.

barbacoataco
06-20-2013, 06:29 PM
Game 6 was a heartbreaker but James and Allen did hit big shots. If spurs win tonight it will be huge. Go spurs.

SA210
06-20-2013, 06:49 PM
https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/p480x480/1005145_525925397455348_1234729888_n.jpg

Juggity
06-20-2013, 07:15 PM
Game seven is fandom and sports distilled to its essence, pure and simple. Winning and losing. Triumph and despair. Glory and shame.

This game may not be the biggest in Spurs history in terms of importance, but it's damn close. Damn close.

Das Texan
06-20-2013, 07:22 PM
Give me 48 fucking minutes of hellacious basketball.

Balls out all night long and they win.


Lets do this fucking shit.

spurs10
06-20-2013, 07:49 PM
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aksyunstar
06-20-2013, 08:03 PM
let's do this Spurs!!! 48 minutes of Spurs basketball.

Believe.

Quasar
06-20-2013, 09:31 PM
Win or lose these Spurs have made me proud. I've been disillusioned every year since 2007 but still believed they had a good chance every year.

THIS is the year.

Leave your best on the table so you will have no regrets!

Manu, the need for redemption must be hell inside a competitor like you. Don't overthink, just do it!

Tim, you must wonder if you can come up with another game 6 performance. Let the game come to you and trust in your team.

Tony, you've come so far and still have room to grow. Do your thing and we will win!

They are warming up... we can do it!

Manu is hitting his FTs and 0 turn overs and once more leads the team in +/-

Tim has shown up again and even hit 5/5 FTs!

Tony seems back to normal. Him missing more than usual is just down to good defense.

Go spurs go!
Pound that rock and don't stop.
This is supposed to be hard, it is the Finals!

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