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DMC
05-30-2021, 11:54 PM
I remember my fav Spurs moments. One time I was traveling to the coast with boat in tow, and late friend was with me and this was in 2005. We were listening to the Finals on the radio, and as Manu started going ape shit, we pulled over and got out and were jumping up and down calling Manu a god. It was hilarious. People were passing by and no doubt thought we were crazy. Another time was at work, we were watching the same series a few day later on a black and white television that barely got signal. We were screaming, and non basketball coworkers were looking at us like we were retarded.

Those were the days. My friend passed away last year but those memories will always be around.

pookenstein
05-31-2021, 06:12 AM
Fave moment: Manu dunking on Bosh in 14 after elbowing Ray Allen. Me, being in Germany and watching the game live at 5 in morning yelling "Not today motherfuckers!" and waking up everybody in a 50m radius.

BG_Spurs_Fan
05-31-2021, 06:25 AM
Fave moment: Manu dunking on Bosh in 14 after elbowing Ray Allen. Me, being in Germany and watching the game live at 5 in morning yelling "Not today motherfuckers!" and waking up everybody in a 50m radius.

Loved that Manu dunk, wrapped up 5, there was no going back for the Heat. Middle of the night, holding my 2 month old daughter in one hand and a bottle of milk in the other. Almost dropped it, or her, or both :lol

Long before that, in 99, the moment when Sean threw the ball up in the last moments of game 5. I was watching it on a super tiny black and white tv as I wasn't home, could barely tell who's who and was fairly sure that last NY shot actually went in lol

Fireball
05-31-2021, 06:27 AM
Fave moment: Manu dunking on Bosh in 14 after elbowing Ray Allen. Me, being in Germany and watching the game live at 5 in morning yelling "Not today motherfuckers!" and waking up everybody in a 50m radius.

Same country ... same moment ... different yell :flag:

Bojo
05-31-2021, 07:04 AM
Same country ... same moment ... different yell :flag:

Same country, same moment, no yell despite massive temptation...fucking neighbours. A lasting moment of a great series though. Would be the play of the playoffs, if not for that insane sequence to end game 6 @ OKC.

dbestpro
05-31-2021, 07:19 AM
Game seven in the stands against Detroit final minutes.

timtonymanu
05-31-2021, 08:14 AM
Fave moment: Manu dunking on Bosh in 14 after elbowing Ray Allen. Me, being in Germany and watching the game live at 5 in morning yelling "Not today motherfuckers!" and waking up everybody in a 50m radius.

That plus the run in the 3rd quarter that starts with Splitter blocking Wade's shot and the Spurs hitting 3 straight 3's. Still remember Mike Breen saying "What an avalanche from San Antonio! A 21 point lead!!!!," and the reaction of Lebron during the timeout, knowing it was over for the Heat. I really said to myself "shit, we're finally winning it all again." Good times.

pookenstein
05-31-2021, 08:42 AM
That plus the run in the 3rd quarter that starts with Splitter blocking Wade's shot and the Spurs hitting 3 straight 3's. Still remember Mike Breen saying "What an avalanche from San Antonio! A 21 point lead!!!!," and the reaction of Lebron during the timeout, knowing it was over for the Heat. I really said to myself "shit, we're finally winning it all again." Good times.

It was an allaround great game. So many moments. The sequence you described, the putback dunk by Leonard, didn't Splitter level Wade with a block near the middle of the court in that game as well? Or was that in an earlier game?
But for me, when Manu dunked that shit, I knew we wouldn't loose this game. Couldn't loose this game.

I'm currently rewatching the whole 2013-2014 season when I'm on the treadmill in the morning and I can't wait to get to that game. Seen it at least ten times, but I just can't get enough.
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pookenstein
05-31-2021, 08:48 AM
Why the hell not:
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Goosebumps

tbdog
05-31-2021, 08:57 AM
I was getting married during game 6 Thunder series. My best man told me the Spurs were going to the finals on his speech. I didn't want to know if they lost because I would have been sour.

Dex
05-31-2021, 09:49 AM
Why the hell not:
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Goosebumps

I could watch this a million times and it would never get old.

KobesAchilles
05-31-2021, 11:14 AM
Watching game 5 of the 99 championship at home with my fiends. Seeing Sprewell miss that shot and the team jumping in each other’s arms. D-Rob getting vindicated. All of San Antonio just shut down and celebrated. People pulled over on the side of I-10 and just stopped driving and the entire highway was celebrating. Everyone had those Spurs flags that you clipped onto the window of your car :lol

DMC
05-31-2021, 12:18 PM
Why the hell not:
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Goosebumps

Manu came in off the bench and went crazy. Can't believe the Heat let Mills just step into that 2nd 3 in transition after he just hit one, in the closeout game of the Finals.

Leetonidas
05-31-2021, 12:33 PM
'14 aside, probably Game 5 of the 2005 Finals. Horry checking in at the end of the third and going absolutely apeshit on the Pistons en route to his iconic 3 at the end of OT. I was running around the house and screaming like a motherfucker :lol i was visiting my dad at the time and he had just walked in mid celebration and had no clue what the fuck i was doing jumping and yelling like a maniac

lefty
05-31-2021, 12:40 PM
My favorite moment is when we all knew Kawhi was going to win FMVP and that selfish POS Tony Porker started stat padding with the game already won in a desperate attempt to steal the FMVP from Kawhi :lol

Dribble dribble dribbe, what a clown :lol

baseline bum
05-31-2021, 12:41 PM
Sean hitting the Memorial Day Miracle for sure. Went with a close friend, his sister, and my brother to the game and Sean hit two threes to open the game and I thought the Spurs were going to massacre Portland. Then seemed like Sabonis, Rasheed Wallace, and Brian Grant started putting in work and were killing the Spurs most of the game, and built up an 18 point lead by the fourth quarter. Which was enormous for the late 90s in the days of games with scores in the 80s. Then for some reason I started watching the game on this little TV attached to the bottom of the deck above us and all of a sudden the Spurs started going on their run so I had to continue watching on that little TV above me instead of just looking at the court to watch the game because I of course would have jinxed them.

Spurs got the game to within one with like 20 seconds left and fouled Damon Stoudamire, sending him to the line. The Alamodome had these hollow plastic seats that would make a loud sound when you hit them, and everyone started paddling these seats when he went to the line. It sounded like a train coming by from 5 feet away, hard to overstate how loud it was in the Dome with thousands of people doing this to the seats in front of them. Mighty Mouth missed the first, sunk the second, and then when the Spurs inbounded I thought fuck worrying about the jinx, I paid for this damn ticket. Sean hit the three and we were all jumping up and hugging everyone around, you gotta understand all we had known for many years was Spurs playoff failures and this was the first time people really knew they were going to see a title. Took twenty minutes just to walk out of the section after the game because everyone was high fiving, hugging, and talking to everyone else along the way. The way the city got hyped off that 99 title was crazy. I remember that season my friend and I used to call each other after every single game once they won that one in Houston that turned the season around to talk about how awesome the team was.

So my favorite moment, I was jumping up and down like a nut with friends and family at the Alamodome after Sean Elliott gave the Spurs their first lead of the game in Game 2 of the WCF with that ridiculous tiptoe three on the baseline that he somehow got over Rasheed Wallace.

lefty
05-31-2021, 12:42 PM
2014 NBA Finals, game 5 :

My favorite moment is when we all knew Kawhi was going to win FMVP and that selfish POS Tony Porker started stat padding with the game already won in a desperate attempt to steal the FMVP from Kawhi :lol

Dribble dribble dribbe, shoot shoot shoot , what a clown :lol
KL still won FMVP :lol

pookenstein
05-31-2021, 12:44 PM
'14 aside, probably Game 5 of the 2005 Finals. Horry checking in at the end of the third and going absolutely apeshit on the Pistons en route to his iconic 3 at the end of OT. I was running around the house and screaming like a motherfucker :lol i was visiting my dad at the time and he had just walked in mid celebration and had no clue what the fuck i was doing jumping and yelling like a maniac

Also one of my favorite moments. First his dunk, then the three. Classic.

baseline bum
05-31-2021, 01:21 PM
Why the hell not:
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Goosebumps

Love the shot of Beadle going nuts after Manu's three.

Dirks_Finale
05-31-2021, 01:25 PM
Fave moment: Manu dunking on Bosh in 14 after elbowing Ray Allen. Me, being in Germany and watching the game live at 5 in morning yelling "Not today motherfuckers!" and waking up everybody in a 50m radius.

One of the sickest final dunks ever.

Dex
05-31-2021, 01:26 PM
My favorite moment is when we all knew Kawhi was going to win FMVP and that selfish POS Tony Porker started stat padding with the game already won in a desperate attempt to steal the FMVP from Kawhi :lol

Dribble dribble dribbe, what a clown :lol

Yeah, it really sucked having a guy who was a 6x All-Star and one of the best finishing point guards in the NBA . :rolleyes

So glad we have Murray now so that he can dribble-dribble-dribble his way into some showboat floater.

Dirks_Finale
05-31-2021, 01:31 PM
Love the shot of Beadle going nuts after Manu's three.

And the look on Lebron's face was priceless. I think it was at that moment when he told himself, who am I kidding, I'm no Jordan.

MultiTroll
05-31-2021, 04:35 PM
Robert Horrys left handed jam from just inside the paint to close deficit from 95-91 to 95-93 late.

Appetizers before the dunk. Then the cherry on top, yet another 3 pt bomb from Horry in OT for the win.


https://youtu.be/BZdik09RGJI
Dancing on living room floor.

MultiTroll
05-31-2021, 04:44 PM
That plus the run in the 3rd quarter that starts with Splitter blocking Wade's shot and the Spurs hitting 3 straight 3's. Still remember Mike Breen saying "What an avalanche from San Antonio! A 21 point lead!!!!," and the reaction of Lebron during the timeout, knowing it was over for the Heat. I really said to myself "shit, we're finally winning it all again." Good times.
Watched at sports bar with HUGE screen. Did victory dance, looked for Heat Fans to heckle but in fairness there were very few in the sparse crowd and they were subdued to the point that did not need anything blown their way.

Dex
06-01-2021, 08:46 AM
My absolute favorite moments have already been posted, but this one is definitely top 5:

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bigfan
06-01-2021, 08:51 AM
Easy, watching the Spurs beat the Lakers twice in one evening back in 84 or 85 at Hemisfair, can't remember exact date. They had to play like the last 2 minutes of one game then played them another full game. Spurs won both games, the crowd went nuts.

Dex
06-01-2021, 08:56 AM
Also an honorable mention here:

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That run only became more impressive over time considering it essentially came against the core of what would become the 2015 champs and then 73-9 Warriors.

Dex
06-01-2021, 09:03 AM
Also got to see these two game-winners live at AT&T:

The arena went absolutely bonkers for this one:
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I think this may have been Manu's last ever game winner:
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TDomination
06-01-2021, 02:31 PM
Man too many great moments to have just 1 top favorite. i'll name a few though

Memorial Day Miracle - I was at my house watching the game with my brother, my friend and my brothers friend. We were all in my room and when Sean Elliott hit the shot, we started shouting and jumping up and down like crazy. We ended up jumping on my bed and broke it! My mom came into the room scared because she thought something had happened to us with the way we were screaming haha. it was awesome

Spurs 1st Championship - I was in Monterrey, Mexico watching game 5 at my grandmas house on a 19 inch tv. We went bezerk after they won. We didn't get back home to San Antonio until about a week later. When we finally did go back, I could just feel the aura of the Spurs Championship in the air just by entering the city. It was unexplainable.

spurraider21
06-01-2021, 03:19 PM
watching Horry go bonkers in game 5 in 2005.

was 13 years old, and at my uncle's house for a large family gathering. they were all outside having dinner and whatnot. i asked to be excused and watched the game by myself in their living room on their massive 65 inch projection TV.


other one was 2014 finals game 5... manu dunk and that entire monster run. earlier that day was graduation ceremony at UCLA. we were home in time to catch that game. great day altogether

GreekSpursfan
06-01-2021, 05:27 PM
An obviously not favorite moment but an important one for me was the first time i got to watch the Spurs and i say it wasn't a good moment but the one that made me a Spurs fan and a Laker hater because it was the infamous Derek Fisher game winner which was never a game winner but whatever. I watched NBA as a very little kid and the few games we could watch were Lakers - Celtics with Bird and Magic and then MJ but the first time i started supporting a team and wanting to learn news about them started that moment.

Arcadian
06-01-2021, 05:34 PM
Watching the Spurs win a championship at the AT&T Center with my dad on Fathers Day, 2014.

"Ginobili on the finish!!!!"

Fireball
06-02-2021, 02:42 AM
Same country, same moment, no yell despite massive temptation...fucking neighbours. A lasting moment of a great series though. Would be the play of the playoffs, if not for that insane sequence to end game 6 @ OKC.

that game I remember being in Edinburgh in a hotel waking up too late so when I tuned in the second half just started ... I saw the score and was like ok, I will go back to sleep now ... but of course I still watched the game what was one of the greatest second half turnarounds of all time

SupremeGuy
06-02-2021, 08:35 AM
Robinson winning the scoring title and MVP.

The Spurs drafting Timmy.

1999.

They're all equal for me.