There is a great deal to be said about consistency. Showing up every day, every season and still performing up to the highest standards. It’s what made the Celtics great; it’s what made Jordan great. Regardless of how the outside world was fairing, you knew that those certain great entities were going to go about their business and put on a show. Sometimes consistency is overlooked and taken for granted because it becomes such a part of the every day existence that we don’t notice it until it’s gone.
Say what you want about the lopsided totals for NBA championship rings (4-0), but no two teams in the NBA have been more consistent since the turn of the millennium then these two Lone Star State giants. For the Spurs it’s been a decade of 50-win seasons with Dallas right behind them, making it nine in a row with their last win over Houston. The head to head matchups in the postseason have gone 2-1 in favor of Tim Duncan and Co., but give Dirk and the gang get double points for winning the seven game classic in the 2006 Conference Finals.
Now it’s round four, and though a first round series may lower the stakes a bit from the last time these two met, the story line isn’t any less appealing. The ailing Spurs without Manu Ginobli and a quickly aging Tim Duncan will try to hold court against the surging Mavericks who have won seven out of nine to leap into the six hole in the West.
Let’s go to the match ups and see how this one shakes out.
Backcourt
Tony Parker has put together his best season in the NBA. Forget about the fact that his scoring is at an all-time best 22 per and that he dished out nearly 7 apg. What really sticks out is the 50 percent field goal shooting on a career high in shot attempts; you can credit that to a still improving dribble drive game that has been down right mean this season. The Mavs know it all too well as Parker has scorched them for a 31.2 ppg average in four games this season, netting 37 in each of the last two. Roger Mason has proven to be offense for higher for the Spurs and has been and one of the best (and most overlooked) additions to any roster in the League this year. What’s the best complement to a super craft point guard who gets into the lane at will? A dead eye perimeter shooter which is exactly what Mason is. He isn’t the most talented player off the dribble, but he doesn’t have to be, doing most of his damage off screens and spot up situations.
Jason Kidd is nowhere close to the athlete that Parker is, but he is just crafty, if not more so. Kidd has saved his best basketball in Dallas for his second go around with the franchise and Wednesday’s triple-double is an indication that he is ready for the postseason. There’s no question the wily veteran will be able to create on the offensive end, but how much will he be able to provide defensively when it comes to checking Parker? Antoine Wright gets to start at the off-guard spot, but it’s clear who the real No. 2 is on this team (we’ll get to him later). Wright has never lived up to expectations on the offensive end and this season hasn’t done anything to shake those opinions, he does however bring athleticism and length to the defensive end of the floor. If nothing else, he’ll be a set of long arms to help lock down and contest shots on the perimeter.
Advantage: Spurs
Frontcourt
This is where the injury questions start to pop up. Will Tim Duncan’s knee hold up? What’s the status of Josh Howard’s ankle? The latter of the listed body parts may be the key to the entire series, as a Dallas team minus Howard won’t be able to withstand the Spurs for an entire playoff series.
Duncan always manages to get his numbers and looked great in his regular season finale, so time will only tell how the old hinge joint will fair. Matt Bonner is a nice player to have offensively in that he is another big man who can stretch the floor with his perimeter shooting, but he is never going to show up on any awards lists for his defense. Luckily, the Spurs have a nice rotation going inside that has worked for them all season. The key player out of this trio though is going to be Michael Finley. Clearly Finley is a few years removed from the explosive scorer that made him a star in the League, but the veteran can still fill things up from the outside, connecting on over 41 percent of his shot attempts from beyond the arc this year.
The Mavericks bring a wrecking ball of a frontcourt to the table. Dirk Nowitzki (talk about underappreciated consistency) had another fantastic regular season to the tune of 25.9 ppg and 8.4 rpg. The former MVP went for 30+ twice against the Spurs this year and he will absolutely have to be on his game in order for Dallas to contend. Eric Dampier is essentially the antithesis to the man he’ll potentially be matched with in Matt Bonner. Dampier isn’t likely to do much damage with the ball in his hands, but his physical presence gets the job done on the glass and provides a solid middle man in the defense. That leaves Howard who for all intents and purposes is the X-factor to this entire series. Should his injured ankle hold up, Dallas is in really good shape to take this one from the Spurs, albeit in a hotly contested series. The Mavericks just play so much better when Howard is on the floor providing a spark, there really is no other way to say it other than that. He gives them a major weapon offensively and is such a good athlete as to arguably be their best defender as well.
Advantage: Mavericks
Bench
This is where things start to separate between the two squads. The loss of Manu Ginobli, last year’s Sixth Man, leaves a once solid Spurs bench looking a bit more unappealing. Landing Drew Gooden gives them a good amount of depth inside along with Kurt Thomas and Fabricio Oberto, but there isn’t a whole lot in the backcourt. Ime Udoka plays limited minutes and the aging Bruce Bowen is not the same player he was a few years ago. Rookie George Hill, who at one time was making major contributions, has seen his playing time practically fall off the table in the final weeks of the season.
Dallas on the other hand has a bench that is loaded with talent. Jason Terry should be the NBA’s Sixth Man this season after posting nearly 20 ppg coming off the bench. He has been a major spark plug all season, providing offensive support and by getting the crowd hyped as well. Jose Juan Barea and Brandon Bass have been giving quality minutes to the team as well, with Bass providing support on the glass and Barea showing that he can fill up the basket if need be as well.
Advantage: Mavericks
Coach
Not to take anything away from Rick Carlisle, but Gregg Popovich may be the best postseason coach not named Red Auerbach. The Spurs are going for a fourth title in seven years and have done so with an ever changing support cast to the big three, give a lot of the credit to the man running things from the bench.
Intangibles
This is an interesting series to examine from this standpoint. In most cases the Spurs take the obvious edge, because well, it’s the Playoffs and it’s the Spurs. However, Dallas has been here before, three times in fact, and won in seven the last time these two met. Given that neither team has to travel far for road games and that the Mavericks are on a hot streak, they have to be feeling good right now. It also can’t be overstated enough, at this point, Dallas isn’t likely to be phased by San Antonio’s mystique.
Prediction
Expect another classic between these two western goliaths. San Antonio may be hurting, but they have home court advantage and enough wiley veterans to give an absolute battle. The Dallas staff is saying that Josh Howard is good to go though and that Mav’s bench is looking pretty good for a playoff run. It’s going to be a nail bitter, but Dallas comes out on top in seven once again.
04-18-2009
duncan228
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tacker
Ok well here it goes. Im going to give you an indepth preview of the series and analyze every bit of it and then Im going to give you my prediction.
There is a great deal to be said about consistency. Showing up every day, every season and still performing up to the highest standards. It’s what made the Celtics great; it’s what made Jordan great. Regardless of how the outside world was fairing, you knew that those certain great entities were going to go about their business and put on a show. Sometimes consistency is overlooked and taken for granted because it becomes such a part of the every day existence that we don’t notice it until it’s gone.
Say what you want about the lopsided totals for NBA championship rings (4-0), but no two teams in the NBA have been more consistent since the turn of the millennium then these two Lone Star State giants. For the Spurs it’s been a decade of 50-win seasons with Dallas right behind them, making it nine in a row with their last win over Houston. The head to head matchups in the postseason have gone 2-1 in favor of Tim Duncan and Co., but give Dirk and the gang get double points for winning the seven game classic in the 2006 Conference Finals.
Now it’s round four, and though a first round series may lower the stakes a bit from the last time these two met, the story line isn’t any less appealing. The ailing Spurs without Manu Ginobli and a quickly aging Tim Duncan will try to hold court against the surging Mavericks who have won seven out of nine to leap into the six hole in the West.
Let’s go to the match ups and see how this one shakes out.
Backcourt
Tony Parker has put together his best season in the NBA. Forget about the fact that his scoring is at an all-time best 22 per and that he dished out nearly 7 apg. What really sticks out is the 50 percent field goal shooting on a career high in shot attempts; you can credit that to a still improving dribble drive game that has been down right mean this season. The Mavs know it all too well as Parker has scorched them for a 31.2 ppg average in four games this season, netting 37 in each of the last two. Roger Mason has proven to be offense for higher for the Spurs and has been and one of the best (and most overlooked) additions to any roster in the League this year. What’s the best complement to a super craft point guard who gets into the lane at will? A dead eye perimeter shooter which is exactly what Mason is. He isn’t the most talented player off the dribble, but he doesn’t have to be, doing most of his damage off screens and spot up situations.
Jason Kidd is nowhere close to the athlete that Parker is, but he is just crafty, if not more so. Kidd has saved his best basketball in Dallas for his second go around with the franchise and Wednesday’s triple-double is an indication that he is ready for the postseason. There’s no question the wily veteran will be able to create on the offensive end, but how much will he be able to provide defensively when it comes to checking Parker? Antoine Wright gets to start at the off-guard spot, but it’s clear who the real No. 2 is on this team (we’ll get to him later). Wright has never lived up to expectations on the offensive end and this season hasn’t done anything to shake those opinions, he does however bring athleticism and length to the defensive end of the floor. If nothing else, he’ll be a set of long arms to help lock down and contest shots on the perimeter.
Advantage: Spurs
Frontcourt
This is where the injury questions start to pop up. Will Tim Duncan’s knee hold up? What’s the status of Josh Howard’s ankle? The latter of the listed body parts may be the key to the entire series, as a Dallas team minus Howard won’t be able to withstand the Spurs for an entire playoff series.
Duncan always manages to get his numbers and looked great in his regular season finale, so time will only tell how the old hinge joint will fair. Matt Bonner is a nice player to have offensively in that he is another big man who can stretch the floor with his perimeter shooting, but he is never going to show up on any awards lists for his defense. Luckily, the Spurs have a nice rotation going inside that has worked for them all season. The key player out of this trio though is going to be Michael Finley. Clearly Finley is a few years removed from the explosive scorer that made him a star in the League, but the veteran can still fill things up from the outside, connecting on over 41 percent of his shot attempts from beyond the arc this year.
The Mavericks bring a wrecking ball of a frontcourt to the table. Dirk Nowitzki (talk about underappreciated consistency) had another fantastic regular season to the tune of 25.9 ppg and 8.4 rpg. The former MVP went for 30+ twice against the Spurs this year and he will absolutely have to be on his game in order for Dallas to contend. Eric Dampier is essentially the antithesis to the man he’ll potentially be matched with in Matt Bonner. Dampier isn’t likely to do much damage with the ball in his hands, but his physical presence gets the job done on the glass and provides a solid middle man in the defense. That leaves Howard who for all intents and purposes is the X-factor to this entire series. Should his injured ankle hold up, Dallas is in really good shape to take this one from the Spurs, albeit in a hotly contested series. The Mavericks just play so much better when Howard is on the floor providing a spark, there really is no other way to say it other than that. He gives them a major weapon offensively and is such a good athlete as to arguably be their best defender as well.
Advantage: Mavericks
Bench
This is where things start to separate between the two squads. The loss of Manu Ginobli, last year’s Sixth Man, leaves a once solid Spurs bench looking a bit more unappealing. Landing Drew Gooden gives them a good amount of depth inside along with Kurt Thomas and Fabricio Oberto, but there isn’t a whole lot in the backcourt. Ime Udoka plays limited minutes and the aging Bruce Bowen is not the same player he was a few years ago. Rookie George Hill, who at one time was making major contributions, has seen his playing time practically fall off the table in the final weeks of the season.
Dallas on the other hand has a bench that is loaded with talent. Jason Terry should be the NBA’s Sixth Man this season after posting nearly 20 ppg coming off the bench. He has been a major spark plug all season, providing offensive support and by getting the crowd hyped as well. Jose Juan Barea and Brandon Bass have been giving quality minutes to the team as well, with Bass providing support on the glass and Barea showing that he can fill up the basket if need be as well.
Advantage: Mavericks
Coach
Not to take anything away from Rick Carlisle, but Gregg Popovich may be the best postseason coach not named Red Auerbach. The Spurs are going for a fourth title in seven years and have done so with an ever changing support cast to the big three, give a lot of the credit to the man running things from the bench.
Intangibles
This is an interesting series to examine from this standpoint. In most cases the Spurs take the obvious edge, because well, it’s the Playoffs and it’s the Spurs. However, Dallas has been here before, three times in fact, and won in seven the last time these two met. Given that neither team has to travel far for road games and that the Mavericks are on a hot streak, they have to be feeling good right now. It also can’t be overstated enough, at this point, Dallas isn’t likely to be phased by San Antonio’s mystique.
Prediction
Expect another classic between these two western goliaths. San Antonio may be hurting, but they have home court advantage and enough wiley veterans to give an absolute battle. The Dallas staff is saying that Josh Howard is good to go though and that Mav’s bench is looking pretty good for a playoff run. It’s going to be a nail bitter, but Dallas comes out on top in seven once again.
04-18-2009
Texas_Ranger
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
:lol
04-18-2009
duncan228
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
I'm curious. If Tacker isn't Joey Whelan is it plagiarism?
04-18-2009
timvp
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Quote:
Originally Posted by duncan228
I'm curious. If Tacker isn't Joey Whelan is it plagiarism?
No Tacker's name is something like Ashraf Ashrafamed or something like that. And he just managed to hit a new low.
Nice find.
04-18-2009
honestfool84
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
:lol
i was gonna say, man Tacker, you really have changed your game since the first few posts you posted here..
:tu, duncan228.
04-18-2009
BruceBowenFan
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Pwned by Duncan228.
04-18-2009
duncan228
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Plagiarism is pretty low. Probably time for Tacker to change his user name again and start over.
04-18-2009
lil_penny
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
lol... anyways this is going to be a exciting series, one ill be watching from start to finish for sure... last years game 1 suns/spurs was a classic in my opinion
04-18-2009
sonic21
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
:lol owned
04-18-2009
Tacker
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
At Duncan228.....
1. WTF are you talking about change names. Ive always had Tacker and Im always sticking with Tacker.
2. Rage?
3. Everyone on these forums post news sources from other sites.
04-18-2009
Spurs Brazil
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Quote:
Originally Posted by sonic21
:lol owned
Great job D228
04-18-2009
duncan228
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tacker
At Duncan228.....
1. WTF are you talking about change names. Ive always had Tacker and Im always sticking with Tacker.
3. Everyone on these forums post news sources from other sites.
Yes, we do. With links. With author names. And we don't call them ours like you did. You said it was your preview and your prediction. You also took out a few sentences.
If it was a direct copy and paste why did you change it?
Why did you add this? It's not in the article.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tacker
Im going to give you an indepth preview of the series and analyze every bit of it and then Im going to give you my prediction.
04-18-2009
jack0fspeed
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tacker
O... The head to head matchups in the postseason have gone 2-1 in favor of Tim Duncan and Co...
asterisk on the Spurs victory in 2002-2003. Dirk went down with an injury and missed most of the series.
04-18-2009
cornbread
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Owned by the nicest, least owning poster on Spurstalk.:lol
04-18-2009
cornbread
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
You should have stolen Timvp's analysis. It's better than this one.
04-18-2009
Brazil
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Quote:
Originally Posted by duncan228
Are you Joey Whelan?
.
:lmao:lmao well done D228 !
04-18-2009
MrChug
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
I hate the phrase "owned" or even more geeky "pwned" but this fits it to a fuckin T!!!
Beautiful 228!!
But to be realistic the real author's analysis pretty much sucks. I'm no editor, but I haven't seen writing on a 6th grade level published since I...well, I was in 6th grade!
Oh, and go fuck yourself tacker the slacker...:lol
04-18-2009
exstatic
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Quote:
Originally Posted by jack0fspeed
asterisk on the Spurs victory in 2002-2003. Dirk went down with an injury and missed most of the series.
They played better without him.
04-18-2009
LEONARD
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao
Fucking sweet...
04-18-2009
z0sa
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
bump :lol
04-18-2009
duncan228
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
I wonder if I'll get an answer. :wakeup
Quote:
Originally Posted by duncan228
You said it was your preview and your prediction. You also took out a few sentences.
If it was a direct copy and paste why did you change it?
04-18-2009
honestfool84
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Quote:
Originally Posted by duncan228
I wonder if I'll get an answer. :wakeup
yess, i wonder too! :lol
04-18-2009
duncan228
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Quote:
Originally Posted by duncan228
I wonder if I'll get an answer. :wakeup
I guess not.
04-18-2009
Stump
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Just ban the troll. Seriously, plagarism is that low.
04-19-2009
Mr.Bottomtooth
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Quote:
Originally Posted by timvp
No Tacker's name is something like Ashraf Ashrafamed or something like that.
His name is Ashraf Abdeljaber. And you can find videos of him trying to ball it up on a driveway court and be gay with his friends on Youtube.
04-19-2009
BUMP
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
:lol
04-20-2009
dirk4mvp
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Quote:
Originally Posted by BUMP
:lol
:lmao WTF?
04-20-2009
SpuronyourFace
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Is that the plagerizer????
WTF?
To Brittney Spears???
:lmao
04-20-2009
Spursmania
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Quote:
Originally Posted by BUMP
:lol
Damn, he's better than Bonner...Just kidding red rocket.
Pretty funny video:lol:lol
04-20-2009
Dex
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
:lmao :lmao :lmao
This thread is chock full of WIN.
05-02-2009
Allanon
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
I wonder if Tacker ever answered Duncan228's question?
06-21-2009
CubanMustGo
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Quote:
Originally Posted by Allanon
I wonder if Tacker ever answered Duncan228's question?
bump
06-23-2009
DUNCANownsKOBE2
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
BUMP
lol rag head name
lol plagiarism
lol tacker
06-23-2009
manufan10
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
:lmao
06-23-2009
z0sa
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
tacker is an idiot
11-25-2009
Winehole23
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
The vid is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Tacker. :rollin
11-25-2009
MavDynasty
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
lol
11-25-2009
SpursRulez4eVeR
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Quote:
Originally Posted by MavDynasty
lol
lol @ your name
11-26-2009
duhoh
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
humiliation :lol
05-26-2010
DAF86
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
This dude got owned harder than that "hottest clubber" guy, imho.
05-26-2010
ShoogarBear
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
He used to be one of those douches who would sign in as "Unregistered" to game chats and then spam them.
Probably still is.
06-02-2010
Goran Dragic
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
lol Tacker
07-20-2010
BUMP
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
lol Tacker
07-20-2010
dbestpro
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Ashram reminds me of the Mavs. Always trying to be something their not.
07-20-2010
Blackjack
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Random BUMP.
07-20-2010
CubanMustGo
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
Quote:
Originally Posted by Blackjack
Random BUMP.
No, Ashraf bumped his thread about Duncan sucking over on the NBA board. Guess he's trying to get a third ID banned.
07-20-2010
easy7
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
I thought his real name was Taco and he was just using his southern accent. :lmao
09-02-2013
Spursfan092120
Re: My preview on the Spurs vs Mavs Series
I really don't think this thread got it's due diligence...it's definitely on the classic level...should have way more pages than this, so I give it a second opportunity...a Tacker/Leon Black classic