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Kikoluna
05-10-2016, 05:12 AM
All I read around here are things like
"it's over", "we're done" , " eliancito will rape us anyway", " David west is overrated" and a thousand others.
Can you all be positive and supporting instead? I sure hope you all don't coach soccer or basketball, if you get a goal scored on I can just picture you throwing the clipboard and screaming 'it's over" to your team. I just hope that when we win you all have the decency not to jump in in the celebration. Go Spurs Go!:bobo

BillMc
05-10-2016, 05:35 AM
All I read around here are things like
"it's over", "we're done" , " eliancito will rape us anyway", " David west is overrated" and a thousand others.
Can you all be positive and supporting instead? I sure hope you all don't coach soccer or basketball, if you get a goal scored on I can just picture you throwing the clipboard and screaming 'it's over" to your team. I just hope that when we win you all have the decency not to jump in in the celebration. Go Spurs Go!:bobo

It's Spurstalk, you have the genuine fans who get too down over a loss, the arm chair quarterbacks who know more about the team, the team's healh and strategy than Pop apparently and the cliff-jumpers, as well as quite a few trolls trying to garner reactions. You also have the "pure democracy" effect where everyone over-reacts to the latest event. We all should take a page from the Spurs themselves, never get too high, never get too low.

We win Game 5, and we'll win the series.

:flag:

benefactor
05-10-2016, 05:48 AM
Playoff wrist cutting is an annual event here.

Ocotillo
05-10-2016, 06:38 AM
Yeah, folks predict the Spurs in 5 or 6 and then are jumping off cliffs when they lose a game. They can't all be sweeps. Oklahoma City is a tough team, period.

will_spurs
05-10-2016, 06:47 AM
There's a huge difference between game 2, which is a game we were supposed to lose (given the historically crappy play in the 1st quarter) and almost won, and game 4, which is a game we should have won (give the large lead for most of the game, and entering 4Q with the lead), but lost due to poor execution, our stars going cold and 12 minutes of David "no offense no defense" West.

OKC now has the momentum and the pressure is all on the Spurs next game. The Spurs seem to have no counter for the Adams-Kanter duo (or at least no counter that Pop seems interested in exploring). This series seems to revolve around whether Westbrook will try to heroball or not. If he keeps being happy with playing second fiddle to Durant, I see little reason to feel good about where this series is headed.

hater
05-10-2016, 06:47 AM
Lol if ppl are jumping cliffs in this series. Just wait until we face the worriers in the WCF :lmao

Going to El Alamo down 2-0 after 2 blowout games will be epic here :lmao

soxxx
05-10-2016, 06:48 AM
Yeah, folks predict the Spurs in 5 or 6 and then are jumping off cliffs when they lose a game. They can't all be sweeps. Oklahoma City is a tough team, period.
This is what I dont get, most people had us losing at least 1-2 games if not 3. So why does everyone act so shocked when we lose a game? You all thought we would, and really nothing so far has been that shocking, like the games have not felt lopsided, nor has this series. I still see a series when the home team has the advantage and should win.

I mean relax please.

soxxx
05-10-2016, 06:51 AM
There's a huge difference between game 2, which is a game we were supposed to lose (given the historically crappy play in the 1st quarter) and almost won, and game 4, which is a game we should have won (give the large lead for most of the game, and entering 4Q with the lead), but lost due to poor execution, our stars going cold and 12 minutes of David "no offense no defense" West.

OKC now has the momentum and the pressure is all on the Spurs next game. The Spurs seem to have no counter for the Adams-Kanter duo (or at least no counter that Pop seems interested in exploring). This series seems to revolve around whether Westbrook will try to heroball or not. If he keeps being happy with playing second fiddle to Durant, I see little reason to feel good about where this series is headed.
In what world did anyone have us winning both games in OKC?

I dont recall anyone predicting winning both games 3 & 4 in OKC, we were not "supposed" to win game 4 in OKC, we didnt, and its called basketball, typically teams will go through rough stretches on the road like the Spurs did in the 4th quarter, not a surprise.

SouthernFried
05-10-2016, 07:17 AM
You can ignore 'em. Kinda like life :)

tmtcsc
05-10-2016, 07:24 AM
The Spurs are nowhere near where they need to be to win a Championship. After their performance in two of the last three games, I'd rank them 4th behind Warriors, Cavs and Blazers. Right now they are tied with OKC which is a joke. The Spurs need to crush OKC tonight and reassert themselves - just to convince themselves they are capable of playing a solid 48 minutes. They haven't looked good. Neither their desire to win or execution.

Danny Green, Patty Mills and Boris Diaw need to come up big. The Spurs are going to need at least 7 or 8 players making big contributions (offensive or defensive) to compete the rest of the playoffs.

TheDoctor
05-10-2016, 07:29 AM
All I read around here are things like
"it's over", "we're done" , " eliancito will rape us anyway", " David west is overrated" and a thousand others.
Can you all be positive and supporting instead? I sure hope you all don't coach soccer or basketball, if you get a goal scored on I can just picture you throwing the clipboard and screaming 'it's over" to your team. I just hope that when we win you all have the decency not to jump in in the celebration. Go Spurs Go!:bobo

Because Spurstalk's real and legit and won't give you some extra sugar Kool-Aid like delusionals at Pounding the Cock.

NameLess Scrub
05-10-2016, 08:20 AM
It's Spurstalk, you have the genuine fans who get too down over a loss, the arm chair quarterbacks who know more about the team, the team's healh and strategy than Pop apparently and the cliff-jumpers, as well as quite a few trolls trying to garner reactions. You also have the "pure democracy" effect where everyone over-reacts to the latest event. We all should take a page from the Spurs themselves, never get too high, never get too low.

We win Game 5, and we'll win the series.

:flag:


You forgot there's some positive posters like you.

I appreciate positivity, since I'm not positive and tend to think Timmy's knees are dust, Danny's 3 died, mustache brothers won't ever be boxed out again, refs will call every foul on the Spurs, Kawhi will get clotheslined with no call, and Spurs will lose due to an issue some of us foresaw at the beginning of the season.

NameLess Scrub
05-10-2016, 08:31 AM
There's a huge difference between game 2, which is a game we were supposed to lose (given the historically crappy play in the 1st quarter) and almost won, and game 4, which is a game we should have won (give the large lead for most of the game, and entering 4Q with the lead), but lost due to poor execution, our stars going cold and 12 minutes of David "no offense no defense" West.

OKC now has the momentum and the pressure is all on the Spurs next game. The Spurs seem to have no counter for the Adams-Kanter duo (or at least no counter that Pop seems interested in exploring). This series seems to revolve around whether Westbrook will try to heroball or not. If he keeps being happy with playing second fiddle to Durant, I see little reason to feel good about where this series is headed.

And then Curry comes back, and you think he'll be all rusty.

Then he scores 17 in OT and puts the series 3-1 :lol

Dex
05-10-2016, 08:41 AM
Yeah, folks predict the Spurs in 5 or 6 and then are jumping off cliffs when they lose a game. They can't all be sweeps. Oklahoma City is a tough team, period.

So much this. I'd say the majority people figured this would be a 6 or 7 game series. This is quite possibly the 2nd best team the Spurs will face during this playoff run...and perhaps on par with the Warriors with Curry ailing.

This is what a 6 or 7 game series looks like. I'm no "mathmagician" or anything, but pretty sure you have to LOSE two or three games to be in that scenario.

Spurs fans should be fortunate that we really only got soundly beat once so far. They probably had no business losing Game 2, and lost Game 4 because Spurs went cold in the 4th while Durant went nuclear. We are still right in this series, but....as is the case with any long series...Game 5 is going to be pivotal.

cd98
05-10-2016, 08:50 AM
Glass half full makes it easier to swallow losses and get excited about wins.

MultiTroll
05-10-2016, 09:02 AM
Is anyone going to the game?

Please try to influence any you can to be back in seats and hollering at the start of the game and the start of the 3rd qtr.

turb0time
05-10-2016, 09:08 AM
LMAO - You shoulda seen it around here during the 7 game Dallas series in 2014. Shit was epic.

Darius Bieber
05-10-2016, 09:10 AM
OKC has all the momentum. If they finally discover how much talent they have an use it to their full potential (last few minutes of Game 4), it's over.

daslicer
05-10-2016, 09:13 AM
I think it has to do with people's coping mechanism. For me I have always been an even keel type of person. I never get too high or too low regardless of the circumstances but that's not the case with the majority of people. For example I felt even after game 1 this series would go at least 6 games due to the match up difficulties of Durant,Ibaka, and Westbrook. Some people get too high after a spurs win and scream "Spurs will Sweep." and some will even get down after a win by saying stupid stuff like "Spurs should have won by 30 instead of 10 we are clearly not a great team this is pathetic." The other retarded coping mechanism I see is "Spurs are garbage they are going to get swept and blah blah team is godly." I hate this coping mechanism the most because I feel these idiots believe that by using this mechanism that it will help them deal with a loss better when in reality losing always hurts even if you try to prepare for it.

mclinejr
05-10-2016, 09:14 AM
There's a huge difference between game 2, which is a game we were supposed to lose (given the historically crappy play in the 1st quarter) and almost won, and game 4, which is a game we should have won (give the large lead for most of the game, and entering 4Q with the lead), but lost due to poor execution, our stars going cold and 12 minutes of David "no offense no defense" West.

OKC now has the momentum and the pressure is all on the Spurs next game. The Spurs seem to have no counter for the Adams-Kanter duo (or at least no counter that Pop seems interested in exploring). This series seems to revolve around whether Westbrook will try to heroball or not. If he keeps being happy with playing second fiddle to Durant, I see little reason to feel good about where this series is headed.

This is a good take.

I'm hoping that the Spurs will force Durrant to miss a few shots in the beginning and cause Westbrook to play hero ball.

I don't think we have an answer for Adams-Kanter. We need 2015 Duncan.

daslicer
05-10-2016, 09:18 AM
LMAO - You shoulda seen it around here during the 7 game Dallas series in 2014. Shit was epic.

The funny thing I remember after the Spurs won game 7 there was still at least half of the forum that believed the Blazers would beat them in the second round. They were people declaring Lillard and Aldridge as the next Parker and Duncan in this forum. Which is even more laughable now because it goes to show you how Spur fans overrate opponents now that LMA is on the Spurs.

siraulo23
05-10-2016, 09:19 AM
Playoff wrist cutting is an annual event here.

Duncanforthree
05-10-2016, 09:21 AM
To be honest,even if we had won Game 2,gone up to OKC and won Game 3 and had Game 4 play out as it did,you'd still have the pessimists here saying we were about to get back door swept .

This board is full of clowns like that.

turb0time
05-10-2016, 09:23 AM
The funny thing I remember after the Spurs won game 7 there was still at least half of the forum that believed the Blazers would beat them in the second round. They were people declaring Lillard and Aldridge as the next Parker and Duncan in this forum. Which is even more laughable now because it goes to show you how Spur fans overrate opponents now that LMA is on the Spurs.

I remember that, the Guests were supposed to sweep us :lol

NameLess Scrub
05-10-2016, 09:25 AM
This is a good take.

I'm hoping that the Spurs will force Durrant to miss a few shots in the beginning and cause Westbrook to play hero ball.

I don't think we have an answer for Adams-Kanter. We need 2015 Duncan.

Keeping Timmy on the bench in game 4 is what worries me the most.

Timmy is the only hope this team has to match up with the mustache brothers, since LMa is too finesse and West/Diaw are too short, and Boban is too stiff.

Without Timmy, they might be forced to try small ball and hope the offense flows and the Spurs go 2014 on the Thunder.

rastaspur
05-10-2016, 10:02 AM
Is anyone going to the game?

Please try to influence any you can to be back in seats and hollering at the start of the game and the start of the 3rd qtr.

I'm going with apo''s aunt. It should be fun. I will be the guy sitting there with a big bucket of popcorn on my lap and a big grin on my face. She will be the lady with butter all over her hand and a serious wrist cramp.

Spur|n|Austin
05-10-2016, 10:13 AM
ST per par, nothing new.

Obstructed_View
05-10-2016, 10:18 AM
It's kind of tough not to be a bit down. The Spurs looked like the 2014 team to start the series, and they haven't managed to look anything like that since. They've been very inconsistent lately. The fans that have been saying that they're going to go SPAM on the league are starting to lose faith. They play really well and get out to a double digit lead, then they fall asleep and give the whole thing up. If their play of late is good enough to beat OKC in six or seven games, it's certainly not enough to even hang with the Warriors.

Russo21
05-10-2016, 10:19 AM
Spurs win between 20-30 points :) write it down.

houston spurs fan
05-10-2016, 10:25 AM
It's years and years of ups and downs. Whether it be 2004, 2006, 2011, 2013, and so many other years.... A lot of these new bandwagon folks weren't around back then. This cliff jumping occurs every year, just par for the course on ST

BillMc
05-10-2016, 10:35 AM
Spurs win between 20-30 points :) write it down.
:bobo:flag:

TDomination
05-10-2016, 10:42 AM
IDK about everybody else but i believe in this team.

Every time they step on the court I believe they have a good chance of winning. I don't care if its against the Thunder, the Warriors or the Cavs, this team can hang with the best of them because they are one of the best.

Inconsistencies happen. People drool over the warriors because they beat a team thats full of a bunch of chuckers and one dimensional players. Should've been a sweep tbh. But they had some inconsistent moments which they lucked out on since the Blazers really aren't that great. Blazers are the same level as the Hawks.

But Spurs are battling a tough team. I believe we are better than OKC and we will prevail in Game 5 and finish them off in Game 6.

And once we play the Warriors, it will be about one game at a time, one possession at a time. This team has the best defense in the league which has been showcased this playoffs. It will be showcased in the Warriors series as well. It won't be easy, but this team can not only hang but can beat them.

Every game will be a different story but until it ends, never count the Spurs out.

Cmon Spurs Fans

ElNono
05-10-2016, 11:46 AM
Always support my Spurs, tbh, it's just hard to ignore this might be Timmy's (and potentially Manu) last series in a Spurs uniform, and OKC didn't look like worldbeaters in the regular season either...

Same questions we had all seasons keep happening, which Danny Green will show up? Which Patty will show up?... you always hope for the best...

apalisoc_9
05-10-2016, 11:47 AM
Always support my Spurs, tbh, it's just hard to ignore this might be Timmy's (and potentially Manu) last series in a Spurs uniform, and OKC didn't look like worldbeaters in the regular season either...

Same questions we had all seasons keep happening, which Danny Green will show up? Which Patty will show up?... you always hope for the best...

Danny is fine. They just didnt give him any looks. Its patty that's been stinking up this series.

Manu20
05-10-2016, 11:55 AM
All I read around here are things like
"it's over", "we're done" , " eliancito will rape us anyway", " David west is overrated" and a thousand others.
Can you all be positive and supporting instead? I sure hope you all don't coach soccer or basketball, if you get a goal scored on I can just picture you throwing the clipboard and screaming 'it's over" to your team. I just hope that when we win you all have the decency not to jump in in the celebration. Go Spurs Go!:bobo

I'm not that worried about the Thunder with a best of 3 series and the Spurs having home court they should advance to the next round. Now against the Warriors I have no idea how the Spurs are going to stop Eliancito, did you see the game last night? The warriors have so many players that step up or hit a timely 3 at the right time. Sad to say but this is the Warriors year as they have had lady luck by their side all year long.

DarrinS
05-10-2016, 11:55 AM
They'll play better at home. I hope they punch them in the mouth in the 1st quarter.

-21-
05-10-2016, 12:12 PM
Fuck Darius Bieber tbh.

tenbeersbold
05-10-2016, 02:09 PM
Meh,Waiters elbow to Manu's face was shades of the 2012 OKC fix tbh.
And let's face it,which team is gonna generate $$$ in the WCF? Durant/Westbrook or the Spurs.Look at all the bs fouls called on the Spurs last game,a team that historically doesn't foul.

It is after all sports entertainment and if the franchise you root for happens to "wag the dog" well

kaji157
05-10-2016, 02:12 PM
My main concerns are two, while i thought we could win in 5, which would be likely if the Spurs got the call on Aldrigge in the last seconds of game 2 and/or the foul on Manu, the way the refs have been allowing one defense to be extremelly physical and make two players untouchable makes me have doubts, the other thing is that neither the Spurs or Leonard in particular seem ready to win it all.

I couldnīt care less if we win in 6 or 7 right now, the problem is that the Spurs are not playing like a top contender, neither our star is playing like the second in MVP voting.

Also it doesnīt help that Duncan seems unable to stay on the floor, and we wasted the best game from Tony and Aldridge, among with the two best Manu performances, all looses.

manu2timdynasty
05-10-2016, 03:58 PM
All I read around here are things like
"it's over", "we're done" , " eliancito will rape us anyway", " David west is overrated" and a thousand others.
Can you all be positive and supporting instead? I sure hope you all don't coach soccer or basketball, if you get a goal scored on I can just picture you throwing the clipboard and screaming 'it's over" to your team. I just hope that when we win you all have the decency not to jump in in the celebration. Go Spurs Go!:bobo

The troll thread gets more clicks then the fan threads.

will_spurs
05-10-2016, 09:46 PM
So yeah let's think positive...

baseline bum
05-10-2016, 09:48 PM
So yeah let's think positive...

I'm positive OKC wins by 20 on Thursday

mexicanjunior
05-10-2016, 09:53 PM
These "positivity" threads are such garbage...