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spursfan1000
05-10-2016, 10:30 PM
To start off I want to say I'm very disappointed in our spurs, the 2nd game in a row we lose a 4th quarter lead and blow it, this could have been a sweep had there been 1 or 2 plays different. Leonard should have fouled hard and so should have Aldridge at the end to make sure. This may be the end of the Duncan era, I believe Manu will be back.

Before each game I predicted game 1 win, game 2 win, game 3 loss, game 4 win and game 5 win, I was only right once. Game 6 I predict Spurs lose by 5. This game will come out to who has more Heart and I'm not sure spurs have it, but I'm hoping for the best ,:flag::lobt::lobt::lobt::lobt::lobt::flag:

And guys if we cant be okc, we had no chance against gs.

mexicanjunior
05-10-2016, 10:34 PM
Thunder by 20, Payne and Westbrook will be dancing on the sidelines during the entire 4th quarter. Boban will finally get garbage time minutes in the 2nd half and actually grab some rare defensive rebounds.

Thunder get swept by GS in the WCF.

DMC
05-10-2016, 10:34 PM
Spurs will put up a good show to start but RW will run ragged on them until we cut off half his foot.

MAxEric
05-10-2016, 10:36 PM
We will get a lead in the first half, but OKC will crush the Spurs in the third quarter and lost by 20 I think

Darius Bieber
05-10-2016, 10:36 PM
Thunder 109, Spurs 94

Timothy21
05-10-2016, 10:38 PM
L by 10-15... OKC take the control immediately

Nathan89
05-10-2016, 10:38 PM
I predict Thunder are going to win. I was thinking whoever won tonight would win in 6 before the game.

baseline bum
05-10-2016, 10:39 PM
OKC is probably pulling off a wire to wire win. I don't see the reason for optimism. All season we kept saying how good is this team going to be when Aldridge figures it out and when Green starts hitting. And they blew the game when Lamarcus had 41 and then blew the game when LDN shot 6-8 from the three.

noles1983
05-10-2016, 10:39 PM
Thunder by 9. This team is too soft to win

ViceCity86
05-10-2016, 10:40 PM
Start off with a bang,then run out of bullets.

2012 WCF game 6 repeat

spursistan
05-10-2016, 10:41 PM
It is over fellas..a younger TD/Manu couldn't win Game 6 there in 2012, and you think pussy LMA will bring a W from Oklahoma.

Unless Kawhi goes Lebron James Game 6 in Boston same year, we are getting blown the fuck out..

ViceCity86
05-10-2016, 10:41 PM
OKC is probably pulling off a wire to wire win. I don't see the reason for optimism. All season we kept saying how good is this team going to be when Aldridge figures it out and when Green starts hitting. And they blew the game when Lamarcus had 41 and then blew the game when LDN shot 6-8 from the three.

Bad omens

313
05-10-2016, 10:42 PM
Kawhi will nut up and lead us to a blowout victory.

Nbadan
05-10-2016, 10:42 PM
OKC is probably pulling off a wire to wire win. I don't see the reason for optimism. All season we kept saying how good is this team going to be when Aldridge figures it out and when Green starts hitting. And they blew the game when Lamarcus had 41 and then blew the game when LDN shot 6-8 from the three.

Well..I guess they wanted LA and Denny to figure it out in the same game..

:lol

testies
05-10-2016, 10:42 PM
Kawhi will hit a huge three with 2 minutes left on the 4th quarter. Cutting OKC's lead to 20.

Mugen
05-10-2016, 10:43 PM
Probably a repeat of 2012.

Floyd Pacquiao
05-10-2016, 10:43 PM
Enrique shoots us out of the playoffs for the second year in a row. Ending Duncan and ginobilis historic careers

marinoman
05-10-2016, 10:44 PM
Spurs will be up double digits at some point in the first half then lose

RD2191
05-10-2016, 10:45 PM
Man, I really want to believe in Kawhi but even if he steps up this team just has too much dead weight on it. Our bench is trash. Old trash. Tim lokms done, TP and DG are good for like 1 game out of 3. I just don't see it. Hope I'm wrong though, would hate losing to OKC again.

RD2191
05-10-2016, 10:45 PM
Kawhi will hit a huge three with 2 minutes left on the 4th quarter. Cutting OKC's lead to 20.

:lol

timtonymanu
05-10-2016, 10:46 PM
Mugen said it best. Show some damn pride in Tim and Manu's last game and show if you're worth a damn bringing back.

But still, Patty will miss wide open 3s, Diaw/West will gave away lazy rebounds and Softdridge will look flustered.

BG_Spurs_Fan
05-10-2016, 10:46 PM
Spurs win.

Nbadan
05-10-2016, 10:48 PM
Kawhi will hit a huge three with 2 minutes left on the 4th quarter. Cutting OKC's lead to 20.

:lol

therealtruth
05-10-2016, 10:48 PM
https://twitter.com/SportsCenter/status/730229858756890624/photo/1
(http://twitter.com/SportsCenter/status/730229858756890624/photo/1)
Nothing more needs to be said. I think we know how this usually ends.

davidbowie
05-10-2016, 10:49 PM
tim gets 20 and 10. boban dismantles adams. patty hits at least 7 three's

Robz4000
05-10-2016, 10:51 PM
Probably a repeat of 2012.

ElNono
05-10-2016, 11:04 PM
My heart says shiny day...

My head says it's going to be a thunderstorm of pointy turds raining down...

spursistan
05-10-2016, 11:08 PM
Durant vs Curry is 48 minutes away from happening for the league..unless we shoot these fuckers out of the building, we aint sniffing a W in a close game..

spurtech09
05-10-2016, 11:10 PM
refs will probably make sure OKC get out to a fast start....by than it will be too late....OKC by 14

Slime Baller
05-10-2016, 11:13 PM
I'm done with this series. The refs are fucking ridiculous.

DMC
05-10-2016, 11:18 PM
I'd rather watch GS vs OKC anyhow lol. That's sad.

gameFACE
05-10-2016, 11:44 PM
Spurs have a way of being on the wrong side of historical stats in a situation like this. Like 2012 all over again. Most teams up 2-0 win the series. Except the Spurs belong to that small percentage that blew it.

Keepin' it real
05-10-2016, 11:53 PM
Thunder get swept by GS in the WCF.

Better them than the Spurs.

DMC
05-10-2016, 11:54 PM
Better them than the Spurs.
There's no 2nd round banner.

baseline bum
05-10-2016, 11:56 PM
https://twitter.com/SportsCenter/status/730229858756890624/photo/1
(http://twitter.com/SportsCenter/status/730229858756890624/photo/1)
Nothing more needs to be said. I think we know how this usually ends.

The two wins were Game 6 in Dallas in 06 and Game 7 in NO in 2008

Budkin
05-10-2016, 11:57 PM
Start off with a bang,then run out of bullets.

2012 WCF game 6 repeat

Mikeanaro
05-10-2016, 11:58 PM
Refs win, good nite.

Kawhitstorm
05-11-2016, 01:07 AM
OKC is probably pulling off a wire to wire win. I don't see the reason for optimism. All season we kept saying how good is this team going to be when Aldridge figures it out and when Green starts hitting. And they blew the game when Lamarcus had 41 and then blew the game when LDN shot 6-8 from the three.

The only hope is WestBrick feeling himself & jacking up 30 shots except those hero-shots don't hit the target on Thursday. It would also help if Softridge showed up & D-Worst was inactive.:rolleyes

therealtruth
05-11-2016, 01:08 AM
The two wins were Game 6 in Dallas in 06 and Game 7 in NO in 2008

So is this anything like '06 or '08. Arguably we have a better team this time. I think LA and Kawhi need to shoot every time down. I'm tired of losing due to TP's hero ball.

spursistan
05-11-2016, 01:10 AM
The only hope is WestBrick feeling himself & jacking up 30 shots except those hero-shot don't hit the target on Thursday.
or Kawhi going Lebron Game 6 in Boston circa 2012 ..He was primed for huge game but that turd coach kept getting him in and out..

MaNu4Tres
05-11-2016, 01:10 AM
OKC by 14. They haven't had their blow out game yet. Tim and Manu's last game is on Thursday.

What a ride.

Harry Callahan
05-11-2016, 01:14 AM
OKC is more than capable of giving a game right back. I just can't believe this fucking replay of 2012 all over again.

The Spurs will likely get screwed again on the bang bang calls and not be able to pull away from the Okiedouches.

I still wish Russ would pop an anchilles or ACL with his fake tough guy act. He and Durant can eat shit. Couple of pampered pricks.

tmtcsc
05-11-2016, 01:16 AM
Prediction?

PAIN.

http://padrespublic.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/pain.gif

I predict this forum will be filled with members giving suggestions on what to do in the offseason. I have no idea how much the Spurs will lose by but it really doesn't matter. The big question is: Will the OKC fans give Manu and Tim a standing ovation when Pop yanks them? Because the Spurs showed no resolve tonight, Thunder fans get to see Tim hobble on and off the court for the last time. They will also get to see Ginobili play in person for the last time. Something I was hoping Spurs fans could do and send them off right. FML, this stings. Bunch of faggots.

Spurs 4 The Win
05-11-2016, 01:16 AM
I have a feeling the Spurs surprise this pessimist board and show their pride, they will outcompete OKC and hopefully that can translate to a win. The pressure is off for Thursday. It is squarely on OKC. We play smart defense and play loose, get them behind the 8 ball and let Westchuck bury them as he tries to heroball the win.

tmtcsc
05-11-2016, 01:16 AM
OKC by 14. They haven't had their blow out game yet. Tim and Manu's last game is on Thursday.

What a ride.

The Spurs' season will end with them losing 3 straight games to the hapless Thunder. Do it for Monty!!

Harry Callahan
05-11-2016, 01:19 AM
Prediction?

PAIN.

http://padrespublic.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/pain.gif

I predict this forum will be filled with members giving suggestions on what to do in the offseason. I have no idea how much the Spurs will lose by but it really doesn't matter. The big question is: Will the OKC fans give Manu and Tim a standing ovation when Pop yanks them? Because the Spurs showed no resolve tonight, Thunder fans get to see Tim hobble on and off the court for the last time. They will also get to see Ginobili play in person for the last time. Something I was hoping Spurs fans could do and send them off right. FML, this stings. Bunch of faggots.

Half the Supersonic fans don't even understand the game. Their crooked owners stole a team from the commieland Seattle area.

Kawhitstorm
05-11-2016, 01:24 AM
or Kawhi going Lebron Game 6 in Boston circa 2012 ..He was primed for huge game but that turd coach kept getting him in and out..

This team is more like the '10 Cavs than the '12 Heat & OKC is also more like the '10 Cs than the '12 C. If Kawhi didn't have to guard WestBrick then he could have enough energy to have a monster offensive game but the reality is he won't have the legs come the 4th quarter if he went all out from the go like LeBron.

Maybe, Softridge would man up & play like 2010 Pau when the Lakers dug themselves out of the 3-2 hole in the Finals. (Here is to hoping that Adams has a season ending injury like Porkins:toast)

AlexJones
05-11-2016, 01:28 AM
That 2012 Spurs team was at least competent offensively to lead early :lol

TDomination
05-11-2016, 01:29 AM
A foul will be called at tipoff resulting in free throws for the thunder. The ref will claim that he was in the act of shooting

spurtech09
05-11-2016, 01:31 AM
Refs win, good nite.
The real MVP's of NBA......

dg7md
05-11-2016, 01:32 AM
OKC by 14. They haven't had their blow out game yet. Tim and Manu's last game is on Thursday.

What a ride.

Yep. Let's just hope that Timmy has a classic game for his final one. Maybe some big shots by Manu would be nice as well.

Kawhitstorm
05-11-2016, 02:00 AM
Yep. Let's just hope that Timmy has a classic game for his final one. Maybe some big shots by Manu would be nice as well.

I think Tim emptied his chamber tonight knowing it could be his last home game.:depressed

Bitch ass Softridge needs to drop 40 on Meth City & allow Tim to retire on his homecourt even if ThurdeRefs win Gm 7.

Sean Cagney
05-11-2016, 02:23 AM
Spurs have a way of being on the wrong side of historical stats in a situation like this. Like 2012 all over again. Most teams up 2-0 win the series. Except the Spurs belong to that small percentage that blew it.

Like I said before 5 is the only thing that keeps us fans sane with all the firsts the Spurs pull. I guess that is the tradeoff. You have .4, 28 seconds and 13 points in 35 seconds, who the hell else would that happen to??? Thank God for 5.

Spurs 4 The Win
05-11-2016, 02:34 AM
Like I said before 5 is the only thing that keeps us fans sane with all the firsts the Spurs pull. I guess that is the tradeoff. You have .4, 28 seconds and 13 points in 35 seconds, who the hell else would that happen to??? Thank God for 5.

Nobody I know that isnt a Rockets fan even gives a shit about this and I have never even gotten shit about it except for the first couple of days after it happened. Literally nobody cares.

szkorhetz
05-11-2016, 02:51 AM
It's not about the refs. Still everyone shit the bed when we were down in the fourth.
It was a nice run, but It's over.

Gummi Clutch
05-11-2016, 02:56 AM
I'd rather watch GS vs OKC anyhow lol. That's sad.
what kind of cuck fucking attitude is this?

Had I not seen your name i would have thought this was a koolaid man shitty post.

Mal
05-11-2016, 03:06 AM
It`s over. Kanter/Adams are dominating the boards, Thunder are winning on the road with 20 TO. Aldridge can only go hard on Ibaka, who is not playing much, Parker is heroballing again. Green wont hit shit on the road. Kawhi can work hard on D, but rest of the team can`t rebound shit. Boban is glued to bench, West is useless, Diaw is useless. Mustache brothers will kill us again on the boards. It`s over.

spurs10
05-11-2016, 03:11 AM
Spurs will be pissed off and hopefully knock Dirty Adams on his ass.

Sean Cagney
05-11-2016, 03:14 AM
Nobody I know that isnt a Rockets fan even gives a shit about this and I have never even gotten shit about it except for the first couple of days after it happened. Literally nobody cares.

I just mentioned crazy fluke things that happen against SA that wont happen again, good lord.... I know its a meaningless game. Dirk foul there in this ones place, cool I will add that one instead.


BTW #5 still keeps us fans sane, no doubt.

Mal
05-11-2016, 03:15 AM
Spurs will be pissed off and hopefully knock Dirty Adams on his ass.

He was knocked dozen of times, he got up and played as hard as can.

Horry Hipcheck
05-11-2016, 03:27 AM
I'm not one for emotion-based posting, but I think this nightmare is over in 6. There's blood in the water and no team thrives off it better than OKC. They did it to the Spurs in 2012, and they're doing it again. Harden's absence means nothing. All season long we've been waiting for this team to get into gear and despite flashes of brilliance they've never done it. I've just lost faith that they'll do it now, up against elimination. Game 5 at home, tied 2-2 with a team that has literally no fucking fear of you at all, and you shit the bed? I know those players try. I know they're not mailing it in. But Jesus Christ, they won 67 games and made the AT&T Center an impenetrable fortress. Until now.

Now, they get to go to the one arena that loves drinking this team's tears more than any other in yet another elimination game. I just don't see it. I'm sure they'll play hard, I'm sure they'll fight. But there's absolutely no reason in all of rationality why this series shouldn't have ended tonight. Instead, the good guys are down 2-3. For a myriad of reasons, some player related, some coaching. Nobody knew Duncan was going to become a walking corpse.

It's par for the course now, sadly. The five triumphs this team has are mountain peaks amongst seemingly endless valleys of playoff disappointment. Losing big games they should have won is part of the team's DNA. Game 7, 2006. Game 5, 2012. Game 6, 2013. Game 6, 2015. This team manages to find ways to lose the champion-defining games far more often than they seem to win them.

Diaw/West could, in theory, work. But it doesn't. They get abused on the boards, and neither one can contribute on offense anymore. 12 months ago Boris Diaw was a catalyst in the small ball beautiful game. Now he's a pariah. West has grit and toughness but can't consistently knock down a jumper and just doesn't have the size to compete with Adams and Kanter. Duncan might as well be dead.

But Pop still trots out the same lineups, the ones that barely survived Game 3, the ones that didn't survive Game 4, and the ones that now have lost PIVOTAL Game 5. Parker, who looked like his old self in Games 3 and 4, attempted the potential go-ahead shot tonight.

Why not Kawhi? Partially, but not entirely, because of the refs. I've never seen Kawhi protest non-calls as much as he has this series. I've never seen Tim Duncan rack up 4 personal fouls in the first half of a playoff game. I get why the Spurs are afraid to shoot against this team now. Not only are they long and athletic, but they get away with motherfucking MURDER night in and night out and we as a fanbase are supposed to just swallow it and watch that franchise pound its collective chest like it's done literally anything to boast about. The officials took over Game 6 in 2012 and it's very hard for me to think this year will be different.

Kawhi's been shown that he will not get the benefit of the doubt. That he is not Kevin Durant, or Russell Westbrook. On the one hand, he should be the champion he is and fight through. On the other, that shit is demoralizing as all hell.


I'll always love this team, and in 36+ hours I'll be following their progress in Game 6 and cheering if they win. But this game, and this series, is just starting to feel like the final nail in a much bigger coffin that the Spurs have been in since day one. Lose Game 6, which my heart tells me they will, and all I'll be able to think about is how much of a nightmare this entire season has been. Which I can't believe I'd say about a 67-win regular season that featured a second consecutive DPOY award for Kawhi and his emergence as an All-Star.

My pick is Thunder by 8.

szkorhetz
05-11-2016, 03:29 AM
Blow it up, TBH.

Spurs 4 The Win
05-11-2016, 03:31 AM
Blow it up, TBH.

Blow up a 67 win team? Yeah okay. Glad you arent our fucking GM. Fucking moron. :lol

szkorhetz
05-11-2016, 03:35 AM
Blow up a 67 win team? Yeah okay. Glad you arent our fucking GM. Fucking moron. :lol
Who cares how many games you win if you lose the last?
Other than Kawhi and LMA, who is untouchable?
Duncan and Gino are done IMHO just like POP.

BG_Spurs_Fan
05-11-2016, 04:04 AM
Who cares how many games you win if you lose the last?
Other than Kawhi and LMA, who is untouchable?
Duncan and Gino are done IMHO just like POP.

So all teams that don't win the title should be blown up?

cascaders
05-11-2016, 04:47 AM
Spurs will win.. spurs better win.. spurs are gonna win. In a blow out fashion. Kill them by atleast 20points, and repeat for game 7.

dg7md
05-11-2016, 04:58 AM
I'm not one for emotion-based posting, but I think this nightmare is over in 6. There's blood in the water and no team thrives off it better than OKC. They did it to the Spurs in 2012, and they're doing it again. Harden's absence means nothing. All season long we've been waiting for this team to get into gear and despite flashes of brilliance they've never done it. I've just lost faith that they'll do it now, up against elimination. Game 5 at home, tied 2-2 with a team that has literally no fucking fear of you at all, and you shit the bed? I know those players try. I know they're not mailing it in. But Jesus Christ, they won 67 games and made the AT&T Center an impenetrable fortress. Until now.

Now, they get to go to the one arena that loves drinking this team's tears more than any other in yet another elimination game. I just don't see it. I'm sure they'll play hard, I'm sure they'll fight. But there's absolutely no reason in all of rationality why this series shouldn't have ended tonight. Instead, the good guys are down 2-3. For a myriad of reasons, some player related, some coaching. Nobody knew Duncan was going to become a walking corpse.

It's par for the course now, sadly. The five triumphs this team has are mountain peaks amongst seemingly endless valleys of playoff disappointment. Losing big games they should have won is part of the team's DNA. Game 7, 2006. Game 5, 2012. Game 6, 2013. Game 6, 2015. This team manages to find ways to lose the champion-defining games far more often than they seem to win them.

Diaw/West could, in theory, work. But it doesn't. They get abused on the boards, and neither one can contribute on offense anymore. 12 months ago Boris Diaw was a catalyst in the small ball beautiful game. Now he's a pariah. West has grit and toughness but can't consistently knock down a jumper and just doesn't have the size to compete with Adams and Kanter. Duncan might as well be dead.

But Pop still trots out the same lineups, the ones that barely survived Game 3, the ones that didn't survive Game 4, and the ones that now have lost PIVOTAL Game 5. Parker, who looked like his old self in Games 3 and 4, attempted the potential go-ahead shot tonight.

Why not Kawhi? Partially, but not entirely, because of the refs. I've never seen Kawhi protest non-calls as much as he has this series. I've never seen Tim Duncan rack up 4 personal fouls in the first half of a playoff game. I get why the Spurs are afraid to shoot against this team now. Not only are they long and athletic, but they get away with motherfucking MURDER night in and night out and we as a fanbase are supposed to just swallow it and watch that franchise pound its collective chest like it's done literally anything to boast about. The officials took over Game 6 in 2012 and it's very hard for me to think this year will be different.

Kawhi's been shown that he will not get the benefit of the doubt. That he is not Kevin Durant, or Russell Westbrook. On the one hand, he should be the champion he is and fight through. On the other, that shit is demoralizing as all hell.


I'll always love this team, and in 36+ hours I'll be following their progress in Game 6 and cheering if they win. But this game, and this series, is just starting to feel like the final nail in a much bigger coffin that the Spurs have been in since day one. Lose Game 6, which my heart tells me they will, and all I'll be able to think about is how much of a nightmare this entire season has been. Which I can't believe I'd say about a 67-win regular season that featured a second consecutive DPOY award for Kawhi and his emergence as an All-Star.

My pick is Thunder by 8.

Perfectly said. I can't say anything better than what you did right here. I agree 100 percent, just want to give you props for this take. :clap

I can't complain about being a Spurs fan, considering there's fanbases who suffer on the daily without anything to show for it. We have multiple HOFers, a legendary coaching and staff tree, and a budding all-star in Kawhi, but man do those losses fucking sting — even today. I don't know if any non-Spurs fans know the torture that we go through despite our 5 championships to show for it. It's always some foul (or lack thereof) and some unbelievable shot at the buzzer that seals our fate. Hell, Game 7 last year against the Clippers, man.

I'll be watching with baited breath and hope they can have another shot to redeem themselves in Game 7, but I don't expect it.

Kawhitstorm
05-11-2016, 05:45 AM
Spurs will be pissed off and hopefully knock Dirty Adams on his ass.

Looks like PATFO signed the wrong washed up enforcer:

MJWDilaU7bw

D-Worst, you ONLY had ONE job to do!!!!!:rolleyes

99 Problems
05-11-2016, 05:47 AM
If Kiwi is not gassed we have a chance if he goes MVP mode. Otherwise if they good enough to win 3 in a row I'll take my hat off to them and admit they just too good.

spursfan1000
05-12-2016, 11:22 AM
:bobo

Budkin
05-12-2016, 11:34 AM
Actually knowing the mojo of the Spurs we'll probably win Game 6 and then choke in Game 7 and lose at home.

PopTheGOAT
05-12-2016, 11:36 AM
Actually knowing the mojo of the Spurs we'll probably win Game 6 and then choke in Game 7 and lose at home.
That'd be my guess lol. This team loves to rip your heart out.

SanAntonioSpurs23
05-12-2016, 11:38 AM
OKC 112- Spurs 109

024
05-12-2016, 11:46 AM
Spurs will start out strong and keep themselves in the game. OKC will stay close and move in for the kill, eventually blowing out the Spurs.

Spurs can pull off a miracle because the talent gap between the two teams isn't that much. But give the history of the Spurs and what we've seen games 2-5, OKC has all the momentum and look like the better team.

SPURt
05-12-2016, 11:46 AM
If LMA started above his average, he has sailed far below it these last three. In game 6 I expect him to bounce back and play above it.

Tim Duncan will have 7+ rebounds

Tony Parker will have 6+ assists

We will see Boban for 5+ minutes

Spurs win 104 - 96

Kawhi will be the best player on the court tonight

TDomination
05-12-2016, 12:00 PM
My official prediction:

SPURS 104
Thunder 90

LMA 25pts
Kawhi 20pts
Duncan 10pts
Parker 5pts 10 asst
Green 15pts
Patty 14pts 4/5 from 3pointers
Boban 4pts
Manu 7pts
Diaw 4pts

Spurs shock the OKC crowd and finally play like they wanted it. The bench scores over 30pts and we end up +1 on rebounds.

mclinejr
05-12-2016, 12:05 PM
Actually knowing the mojo of the Spurs we'll probably win Game 6 and then choke in Game 7 and lose at home.

Now this would be true Spurs basketball.

Horse
05-12-2016, 12:18 PM
Bunch of fucking faggots around here spurs win tonight and sunday fuck golden state too.

Horse
05-12-2016, 12:27 PM
Outside of game one every game has come down to the end, you could argue we should've won every game. So why is everyone acting like it's an ineveitable blowout. Even after 6 we gave ourselves a chance in game 7.

james evans
05-12-2016, 01:00 PM
I'm not even concerened anymore. When the media and internet were complaining about our series with the Grizz being boring, I knew we were gonna get fucked this round eventually. I'm not even gonna watch. We 're gonna get fucked again, and then the nba will release a press statement about the bad calls as they always do and get their OKC/GS matchup they want. We're gonna go up by 10 or so and then they gonna put us in the bonus and allow them to beat us to death. All of u guys talking about, "we should attack the baakset". Why would a player keep driving the lane getting fouled when it's never called?

gambit1990
05-12-2016, 03:08 PM
green shows up, kawhi shows up, manu shows up.

look_at_g_shred
05-12-2016, 03:13 PM
Looking for patty to be ready to shoot the 3.

BermudaSooner
05-12-2016, 03:14 PM
My prediction--Aldridge misses a 3 footer at the buzzer to win while being hacked by Adams and Kanter, no call. Spurstalk goes crazy and the whinefest is on.

look_at_g_shred
05-12-2016, 03:14 PM
Can Boban be the 2nd big off the bench please?? No more west/diaw combo.

look_at_g_shred
05-12-2016, 03:15 PM
My prediction--Aldridge misses a 3 footer at the buzzer to win while being hacked by Adams and Kanter, no call. Spurstalk goes crazy and the whinefest is on.
:lmao dude that made me laugh so hard... Whinefest :lol

SASdynasty!
05-12-2016, 03:43 PM
Kawhi will nut up and lead us to a blowout victory.
Spurs have never won by more than 5 in OKC in the playoffs. Would love it, but it's a long shot.
http://bkref.com/tiny/Eu7kP

Dre_7
05-12-2016, 03:49 PM
Backs against the wall, Spurs force game 7. I never give up on my team!

spurtech09
05-12-2016, 03:57 PM
Like how you think but I think the game will be closer ....Spurs win by 5.....even with the refs cheating.
My official prediction:

SPURS 104
Thunder 90

LMA 25pts
Kawhi 20pts
Duncan 10pts
Parker 5pts 10 asst
Green 15pts
Patty 14pts 4/5 from 3pointers
Boban 4pts
Manu 7pts
Diaw 4pts

Spurs shock the OKC crowd and finally play like they wanted it. The bench scores over 30pts and we end up +1 on rebounds.

james evans
05-12-2016, 03:57 PM
Backs against the wall, Spurs force game 7. I never give up on my team!
The team is not whom u need to be worried about, it's Silver's instructions

spurtech09
05-12-2016, 03:57 PM
Backs against the wall, Spurs force game 7. I never give up on my team!
Go Spurs Go!!!!!!!!

spurtech09
05-12-2016, 03:59 PM
I say just shoot the ball.....it goes in or it doesn't......But don't hesitate ....

BermudaSooner
05-12-2016, 04:01 PM
I say just shoot the ball.....it goes in or it doesn't......But don't hesitate ....

especially if your name is Tim Duncan. Just. Keep. Shooting.

Obstructed_View
05-12-2016, 04:30 PM
Ovah.

DeadlyDynasty
05-12-2016, 04:36 PM
Spurs win 103-97

HI-FI
05-12-2016, 04:48 PM
Funny, a lot of people on here who were confident the Spurs would win in 5. I knew there was no way the league would let this be over that quickly. So while I expected Stern Silver to Jew us with the officiating, I didn't expect it to be this egregious.
More Disheartening though has been Duncan looking rough and Pop's fucking ego, per par.

Still I'll never count out champions like Duncan and the rest, even Pop might surprise me, so I'll stay true to my original instinct of

Spurs in 7.

TD 21
05-12-2016, 05:10 PM
I expect a classic Spurs elimination game on the road, reminiscent of game 5 of the '08 WCF, game 6 of the '12 WCF, game 6 and 7 of the '13 Finals and game 7 of the '15 WCQF: They control the majority of the game, only to predictably progressively fade, have at least 75% of the 50/50 things not go their way and lose, in a close, if not heart breaking finish.

MaNu4Tres
05-12-2016, 10:01 PM
OKC by 14. They haven't had their blow out game yet. Tim and Manu's last game is on Thursday.

What a ride.

Close enough.

Bittersweet.

DMC
05-12-2016, 10:10 PM
Spurs will put up a good show to start but RW will run ragged on them until we cut off half his foot.
I said

therealtruth
05-13-2016, 06:52 PM
Spurs have never won by more than 5 in OKC in the playoffs. Would love it, but it's a long shot.
http://bkref.com/tiny/Eu7kP

That's why game 6 in '14 was so sweet.


refs will probably make sure OKC get out to a fast start....by than it will be too late....OKC by 14


OKC by 14. They haven't had their blow out game yet. Tim and Manu's last game is on Thursday.

What a ride.

Wow you guys nailed it.