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duncan228
05-27-2007, 06:50 PM
NBA.com

http://www.nba.com/nba_news/spurs_experience_070527.html

Spurs Hope Experience Helps Them Bounce Back

SALT LAKE CITY, May 27, 2007 (AP) -- Before Game 3 of the Western Conference finals, San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich talked about how his team has learned over the years to be even-tempered in the playoffs, treating wins as a relief and losses as learning opportunities.

Then came a 26-point loss to the Utah Jazz on Saturday night - and a confession Sunday afternoon.

"I lied,'' Popovich said, laughing.

Popovich was angry when the game ended and disgusted hours later when he and his assistant coaches watched replays. They saw Tim Duncan get into foul trouble and unable to deal with it, Utah's Deron Williams go wherever he wanted whenever he wanted and, worst of all, their veteran team pretty much give up once the Jazz got rolling in the second half.

San Antonio players showed up for a team meeting Sunday morning bracing for a brutal film session. Popovich is the kind of coach who uses lots of slow motion and freeze frames to pinpoint mistakes and not-so-politely ask what they were thinking, and they'd given him plenty of material.

But Popovich decided making them watch the film would be "cruel and unusual punishment,'' so he only gave them a verbal lashing about all the things he expects them to do better in Game 4 Monday night.

"It's tough to watch a massacre, especially when you're the one being decapitated,'' said Michael Finley, in his second season with the Spurs but already appreciative of Popovich's mercy. "It would've been long because he stops on every play. Why continue to beat a dead horse?''

It probably has more to do with what Popovich was saying before Saturday's game, about his team knowing what it's doing this time of year. Recent history proves it.

Since Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili became a trio in 2002-03, the Spurs have lost nine other playoff games by at least 12 points. They are 5-4 in the following game, including a bounceback win last round against Phoenix.

More importantly, the lopsided losses have come in eight different series - and San Antonio has recovered to win six of them.

It's also worth noting that the Spurs were leading every series at the time of their meltdowns, which hints a lack of focus was as much to blame as whatever their opponents did.

"We have a lot of areas that we can clean up very easily,'' Duncan said. "If we do those things, I think we'll be in the right position.''

Utah's Derek Fisher knows the deal. And as the wise veteran in the Jazz locker room, he'll make sure his young teammates, most of whom had never been past the first round until this postseason, don't get carried away with this one win, no matter how impressive it was.

"I just don't see it carrying over much,'' Fisher said. "I think it almost works against you. It's almost embarrassing when you're at that level that they've reached, in terms of how they probably feel. So I think tomorrow they come back with some pretty serious intensity and pretty serious focus. That's what we have to expect.''

The game is in Salt Lake City, which bodes well for the Jazz. They are 7-0 at home this postseason and 3-0 against the Spurs there counting the regular season.

San Antonio is 0-9 in road playoff games against Utah, going all the way back to the days of David Robinson and Dennis Rodman in 1994.

Playing in front of their fans certainly made a difference for the Jazz on Saturday night.

They had their worst first quarter of the series, but followed it with their best second quarter to go into halftime down only four. They came out for the third quarter determined to play even better and the Spurs couldn't match their effort, especially with Duncan struggling. Once Utah got ahead by more than a basket, San Antonio kept falling further and further behind.

Williams led the Jazz with 31 points, but may have worn himself out in the process. He showed up for practice Sunday with a stomach illness, was given medicine and sent home without working out. He's listed as probable for Game 4.

Williams is averaging over 30 points this series and fellow Team USA pick Carlos Boozer is averaging 26.7. In Game 3, Fisher, Gordan Giricek, Jarron Collins and Paul Millsap helped with some timely contributions on offense and Mehmet Okur made up for a scoreless game by constantly pestering Duncan.

"It was great to see our team step up like that,'' Boozer said. "That's what we have to do if we're going to have a chance against them.''

Boozer insisted after each of the first two games Utah was oh-so-close to a breakthrough. It seemed like wishful thinking considering the Jazz's best spurts came after San Antonio was far ahead, but that's no longer the case now that they've pulled off a convincing victory.

Now they are thinking back to the first round, when they overcame a 2-0 deficit to beat Houston. No team has ever dug out of such a hole twice in the same postseason - at least, not yet.

"We're just trying to get the second one so we can tie the series up,'' Boozer said.

GrandeDavid
05-27-2007, 07:24 PM
I think the Spurs will kick ass in Game 4.

TampaDude
05-27-2007, 07:33 PM
Spurs in 5. Book it.

duncan228
05-27-2007, 08:20 PM
http://www.wizards.com/dnd/images/mm2_gallery/88268_620_4.jpg

Great! :lmao

Summers
05-27-2007, 08:38 PM
I think the Spurs will kick ass in Game 4.

Me too.

florige
05-27-2007, 08:46 PM
I hope they play us like they played Houston. If they do we win game 4 by 15. I know this is easier said than done, so far Williams has been the thorn in our backsides this entire series, we slow down that little punk in the 2nd half then we are on to the Finals. I know everyone is kissing this guys nuts right now, but he isn't nothing special. You put Bowen on him the entire game and we'll see what he does. It sickens me to hear these analyst caw and caw over and over again how they are so "high" on Williams. How about if they just come out and say that I want to suck him off. If it were Chris Paul we were playing they would be saying the same thing about him. I guess though that idiot Vaugnn falling all over the place off that weak crossover didn't make things better either.

Fast Dunk
05-28-2007, 01:38 AM
Williams led the Jazz with 31 points, but may have worn himself out in the process. He showed up for practice Sunday with a stomach illness, was given medicine and sent home without working out. He's listed as probable for Game 4.
And even like that..the Jazz will still win...

jazzman12
05-28-2007, 02:20 AM
I hope they play us like they played Houston. If they do we win game 4 by 15. I know this is easier said than done, so far Williams has been the thorn in our backsides this entire series, we slow down that little punk in the 2nd half then we are on to the Finals. I know everyone is kissing this guys nuts right now, but he isn't nothing special. You put Bowen on him the entire game and we'll see what he does. It sickens me to hear these analyst caw and caw over and over again how they are so "high" on Williams. How about if they just come out and say that I want to suck him off. If it were Chris Paul we were playing they would be saying the same thing about him. I guess though that idiot Vaugnn falling all over the place off that weak crossover didn't make things better either.


Why is it so hard to accept that Williams is probably the best young PG in the league? If he truly "isn't nothing special" as you so eloquently put it, I suppose he will just magically turn into garbage next year. We'll see.

Keep up the wishful thinking. Man, you Spurs fans will believe almost anything as long as you keep telling it to yourselves over and over and over.......

ChumpDumper
05-28-2007, 02:23 AM
Ok, we're going to lose.

Happy?

Now go pray.

jazzman12
05-28-2007, 02:33 AM
Ok, we're going to lose.

Happy?

Now go pray.


Wow, busting out a mormon joke :spin

I'll go easy on you considering all signs point to your IQ not being much over 70.

First of all, I'm not a mormon. Following your logic, I guess I should assume that since your a Spurs fan, your just another loud-mouthed, inbred texan with an oversized belt buckle and and undersized dick.

Secondly, I never said you shouldn't be optimistic. But don't let that stop you from making an idiotic post.

ChumpDumper
05-28-2007, 02:35 AM
First of all, I'm not a mormon.It's not a mormon joke. You don't pray at all?

Then go jerk off or whatever you do.
Secondly, I never said you shouldn't be optimistic.Make up your fucking mind.

jazzman12
05-28-2007, 02:41 AM
It's not a mormon joke. You don't pray at all?

Then go jerk off or whatever you do.Make up your fucking mind.

Show me where I said you shouldn't believe in your team? Show me 1 post where I said anything remotley like that. I may be asking Spurs fans why so confident in a game 4 win, but that is not saying you shouldn't believe in your team.

God, you are retarded. Get some extra cash and spend it on some reading comprehension classes.

Also, way to backtrack on your little religious joke. If your going to take a poke at somebody, be a man and own up. Don't bail out like it wasn't some obvious little dig at all Jazz fans being mormon (very original btw).

ChumpDumper
05-28-2007, 02:43 AM
Also, way to backtrack on your little religious joke. If your going to take a poke at somebody, be a man and own up.Do you not pray?

If I wanted to throw out a mormon joke, it would have been about sacred underwear.

To backtrack to my original point, fuck off.

jazzman12
05-28-2007, 02:46 AM
Do you not pray?

If I wanted to throw out a mormon joke, it would have been about sacred underwear.

To backtrack to my original point, fuck off.


I'm still waiting for the posts in which I said you shouldn't believe in your team. Can't find any?

Either make with the posts, or shut the fuck up.

ChumpDumper
05-28-2007, 02:48 AM
I'm still waiting for you to say whether you pray or not.

jazzman12
05-28-2007, 02:54 AM
I'm still waiting for you to say whether you pray or not.


That's what I thought. No posts.

As far as the praying goes: You told a Jazz fan to shut up and "go pray". It was meant to be a mormon slam. You know it, I know it and anybody else reading this knows it.

Quit trying to insult people's intelligence and man up.

Also, still waiting on those posts.........

ChumpDumper
05-28-2007, 02:54 AM
Do you pray?

And thanks once again for taking the bait.