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hater
12-23-2016, 06:47 PM
Yes this is another one of my official predictions.

Sorry folks. We are not going anywhere with a washed out PG, two soft stiff bigs and one of them (Lamarsha) being possibly more mentally soft than Dick Jefferson.

Evita is playing well but as usual he will injure himself before the playoffs. And we basically have noone else. Only watch the games for Kawhi IMO.

This team aint going nowhere without a major move

BatManu20
12-23-2016, 06:49 PM
Glad you posted this. Not enough meltdown threads in the forum rn.

Vokun
12-23-2016, 06:50 PM
Truth bombs.

Not to mention Pop has mailed it in for his career tbh. That faggot doens't care about winning anymore championships, which has been obvious since 2014, which is a damn shame seeing as how Duncan came back so he could go for 6. People on here shit on other teams being a regular season team, when in reality the Spurs are the ULTIMATE regular season team. Will win the usual 55+ and have people believing the hype, only for Glenn Rivers or D'Antoni to school Pop in the playoffs.

SuperCam
12-23-2016, 06:50 PM
Damn, OP has proven elite track record as one of the best prognosticators here, tbh. If he's saying it's over :bang



i'm be in international waters soon, what's the smart pick for june? might as well make some $$$....

apalisoc_9
12-23-2016, 06:51 PM
This means we're winning a championship. Thanks hater.

dabom
12-23-2016, 06:59 PM
This means we're winning a championship. Thanks hater.

Dude guaranteed a Hillary win. :lmao

daslicer
12-23-2016, 07:00 PM
Truth bombs.

Not to mention Pop has mailed it in for his career tbh. That faggot doens't care about winning anymore championships, which has been obvious since 2014, which is a damn shame seeing as how Duncan came back so he could go for 6. People on here shit on other teams being a regular season team, when in reality the Spurs are the ULTIMATE regular season team. Will win the usual 55+ and have people believing the hype, only for Glenn Rivers or D'Antoni to school Pop in the playoffs.

I have never recalled D'Antoni ever beating Pop in the playoffs.

Vokun
12-23-2016, 07:02 PM
I have never recalled D'Antoni ever beating Pop in the playoffs.

Wait til the playoffs.

hater
12-23-2016, 07:14 PM
Dude guaranteed a Hillary win. :lmao

Ummm I predicted a Trump presidency in February

Spurs9
12-23-2016, 07:15 PM
Good take tbh, we have to do a trade

dabom
12-23-2016, 07:24 PM
Ummm I predicted a Trump presidency in February

Then switched one month before the election. :lmao

ElNono
12-23-2016, 07:28 PM
Depends who we play, tbh... playoffs are all about matchups

BG_Spurs_Fan
12-23-2016, 10:11 PM
What a bold and surprising prediction, impressive! Tell us more, do you think Cleveland will perhaps win the east too?

urunobili
12-23-2016, 10:25 PM
2nd round fodder with the right match up in the first round... with luck in both rounds WCF is the ceiling...

Splits
12-23-2016, 10:39 PM
Avoid Memphis at all costs

Mnky
12-23-2016, 10:50 PM
1 team wins, the others don't. It's pretty good odds to say anyone will lose tbh.

100%duncan
12-23-2016, 11:02 PM
Depends who we play, tbh... playoffs are all about matchups

hater
12-27-2016, 01:56 PM
Sure there is a high possibility of the Clitters being injured in the POs but chances are they probably will be fairly healthy. So no way Spurs get past CP3 or the Worriers.

The way CP3 owns the spurs is a similar way Kyrie owns the Worriers. So the finals are pretty much set in stone Cavs vs winner of Clits/Worriers

With the Cavs winning it all

elege
12-27-2016, 02:19 PM
1 team wins, the others don't. It's pretty good odds to say anyone will lose tbh.

Exactly. 86.6% of the teams in the league are out by the end of second round. Way to go out on a limb, OP.

Edit: to say "end of" second round

cd98
12-27-2016, 02:23 PM
I'm glad people can make these conclusions this early in the season. We had a major roster remake this summer, including losing the foundation of the team...Tim Duncan. I would expect at least 3/4ths of the season to go by before I had a clue how they would do in the playoffs. All I know is the Spurs will be seeded high and will have home court advantage for the first two rounds at least. Other than that, there are too many variables, including a new starter and new players off the bench for me to know how this team will do next May.

HarlemHeat37
12-27-2016, 02:23 PM
I'll bet my nigga hater $1000 of his cartel blood $ that the Spurs won't get eliminated in round 1, tbh..

Spur|n|Austin
12-27-2016, 03:24 PM
Round 1 exit? I'll take that bet hater

hater
12-27-2016, 03:28 PM
Obviously the chances are lower for a round 1 exit. But it wouldnt surprise me. We are 1 Ginosely minor injury or Kawhi pinky injury from a round 1 massive upset. Id say chances are about 10%. No I wont take that bet obviously

ECOV
12-27-2016, 03:39 PM
damn so negative lol

cd98
12-27-2016, 03:45 PM
Obviously the chances are lower for a round 1 exit. But it wouldnt surprise me. We are 1 Ginosely minor injury or Kawhi pinky injury from a round 1 massive upset. Id say chances are about 10%. No I wont take that bet obviously

Yes but you could say the same about every team. How far do the Cavs go without LeBron? Or Houston without Harden? Or even GS without Curry. Injuries are part of the game and are factors that show winning a title requires skills and luck. Spurs have as good a shot as any to win a title.

While we are speculating, would the Spurs have won the title in 2000 if Timmy hadn't injured his leg at the end of the season after landing on Pollard following a massive dunk? Lakers were clearly the best team in 2001 and had aura of invincibility in 2002, but were totally beatable in 2000 and had a few close calls. But alas, Timmy gets injured and Spurs lose in Round 1 to the Suns.

SpursforSix
12-27-2016, 03:57 PM
Yes but you could say the same about every team. How far do the Cavs go without LeBron? Or Houston without Harden? Or even GS without Curry. Injuries are part of the game and are factors that show winning a title requires skills and luck. Spurs have as good a shot as any to win a title.

While we are speculating, would the Spurs have won the title in 2000 if Timmy hadn't injured his leg at the end of the season after landing on Pollard following a massive dunk? Lakers were clearly the best team in 2001 and had aura of invincibility in 2002, but were totally beatable in 2000 and had a few close calls. But alas, Timmy gets injured and Spurs lose in Round 1 to the Suns.

Would the Spurs have any titles if DRob didn't get hurt?

Chillen
12-27-2016, 04:16 PM
Well the most meaningless NBA title would go to the Warriors. 73 win team last year adds a league MVP in Durant, like they really needed the help.

The Cavs though are the real team to beat, they are the defending NBA champs.

Spurs to win the NBA title this season would have to have a stroke of luck. Like the Warriors and Clips getting injured and the Cavs losing LeBron to injury in the East finals. It's just reality, odds are it will be Warriors/Cavs again for the 2017 Finals. Of course that is why they play the games, even healthy anything can happen in a 7 game series, so the Spurs have a chance. No team should just lay down and hand the title to the Cavs or Warriors, make them earn it. The Cavs and Warriors have become the poster teams of the league now till some team dethrones them.

Kawhitstorm
12-27-2016, 04:39 PM
The way CP3 owns the spurs is a similar way Kyrie owns the Worriers. So the finals are pretty much set in stone Cavs vs winner of Clits/Worriers

Choke-P doesn't own the Spurs, Doc owns Pop. :wakeup (Should have fired Pop & hired Glenn in '99:bang)

Spurs didn't have a problem w/ the Cripples when Del Negro was the coach but the Spurs can't score on a Doc Rivers coached team & it's been that way since his day in Boston.:lol (Celtics won 6 of the 7 match-ups b/w '07-'11 which basically indicates that if Doc has an equivalent talent then Pop has no chance)

Timmay was undefeated against the Celtics for the first 18 games of his career (http://www.espn.com/nba/recap/_/id/270122002) but Doc put an end to that in 2007 BEFORE they made the Garnett trade (http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/200703170SAS.html) :wow (http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/200703170SAS.html).:wow)

hater
12-27-2016, 04:51 PM
Yes but you could say the same about every team. How far do the Cavs go without LeBron? Or Houston without Harden? Or even GS without Curry. Injuries are part of the game and are factors that show winning a title requires skills and luck. Spurs have as good a shot as any to win a title.

While we are speculating, would the Spurs have won the title in 2000 if Timmy hadn't injured his leg at the end of the season after landing on Pollard following a massive dunk? Lakers were clearly the best team in 2001 and had aura of invincibility in 2002, but were totally beatable in 2000 and had a few close calls. But alas, Timmy gets injured and Spurs lose in Round 1 to the Suns.

Sorry. I meant a minor injury to Kawhi. Just to keep him at 80%. We are out in the 1st.

On the other hand, the Cavs stll make the finals witha 80% Lebron.

My point is even with everyone at 100% we are still a soft long 2 pt shooting team in the core. We need a trade

dabom
12-27-2016, 04:53 PM
Sorry. I meant a minor injury to Kawhi. Just to keep him at 80%. We are out in the 1st.

On the other hand, the Cavs stll make the finals witha 80% Lebron.

My point is even with everyone at 100% we are still a soft long 2 pt shooting team in the core. We need a trade

Can we trade porker? :lmao

cd98
12-27-2016, 05:02 PM
Would the Spurs have any titles if DRob didn't get hurt? Ha. No titles for Spurs and Pop probably would be coaching the Kings or some other team famous for being a coaching carousel. Tim Duncan gave the Spurs status as the best run franchise in NBA history during his career. And Pop is not shy about letting everyone know that he and R.C. are only great because they were lucky enough to have Tim Duncan on the team.

Canyonero
12-27-2016, 05:03 PM
I think we are missing the playoffs TBH

Chucho
12-27-2016, 05:06 PM
OP should be on a slab next to the worm food known as Carrie Fisher' s stinkin, flabby corpse.

benefactor
12-27-2016, 05:52 PM
This means we're winning a championship. Thanks hater.

spurs10
12-27-2016, 08:34 PM
Thanks for the reverse jinx thread. I've already got great seats for the Finals!!