It's cool guys.
Sequspur may have one of these, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_complex
but he'll also be drinking a beer with the rest of us at the river parade in June.
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It's cool guys.
Sequspur may have one of these, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_complex
but he'll also be drinking a beer with the rest of us at the river parade in June.
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Sequspur is right
Everybody is in denial
He is right
i honestly think shq would have helped and i cant believe people were so against that signing. what in the heck are we gonna do for a backup big now?
thanks...reminds me of cowboy fans who think they can win a superbowl with a shitty quarterback, a subpar running back, a new offensive line and no safety....:lmao
Spurs can win a championship with 60 year old Duncan, a newbie from overseas in the post...a point guard who would rather play elsewhere and matt bonner. Yeah right....
Cleveland, LA Lakers, Orlando, Miami, Portland, Utah, Phoenix, Dallas, Atlanta and the Houston have all passed the Spurs in talent...it's over..
BTW... retaining assets that just got swept by the suns and reinforcing them with an overseas star from the ymca league is not improving the team...WTF?
This team should've unloaded parker or ginobili for a couple of greedy youngsters that could've taken this team to the next level....
so we have another 50 win team, that can't win a back to back game...that loses to all the .500 plus teams and possible squeaks out a 7 game series win in the first round and then gets swept in the second...same shit...new year...guaranfuckinteed....
the nba is not that tough to figure out.
go spurs go.
Only a dumb believe that we can win the tittle.It's over.It's over since 2008
only a dumb
You know, if you weren't so blinded by your bitterness you might be able to objectively look at the talent the Spurs have and realize it's on par if not ahead of half of the teams you listed above. Duncan, Manu, Parker, Hill, RJ, Splitter, Blair, McDyess.....it's a pretty solid squad, even on paper.
I think the Spurs' biggest problem is they no longer have a player that completely dominates at any one position anymore; teams that win championships always have a player that dominates at their position.
Our only hope is that Parker has a standout year.
As for the Cowboys, it's not just Cowboys fans that think of them as a contender...Vegas has them tied at #2 for odds; certainly though they lack leadership. As for the shitty quarterback comment it's like all your other opinions baseless and defensive.
I can see the Lakers, Orlando and Miami (because of their core, although they aren't as complete a team, from top to bottom, as the Spurs and we've yet to see them on the floor) as above the Spurs. However, I disagree on Cleveland, Portland and Utah. I like Atlanta a lot next season and I'm surprised you don't have the Thunder up on your list, considering the other teams you have on there. Also, the Nuggets are still dangerous, IMO.
Anyway, my two favorite young teams are Atlanta and OKC. I wouldn't like to see Dallas in a match-up, but being a homer I would still pick my Spurs in a series against them. . .especially seeing as how we spanked them this last year and I can legitimately argue that we have improved our overall talent level, more so than they have, this off season. Cleveland is a good team, but Dan Gilbert spoke too soon when he promised a championship before LeBron. I don't know about that. They have to really rely on Varejao down low, now. We'll see how that works out. I do like Hickson, though. Utah lost too much with Carlos Boozer, IMO, to be considered better than the Spurs. I know they had our number this past year and that Sloan is an amazing coach, so I never count them out, but I wouldn't put them ahead of us. I do like Deron Williams and Raja Bell, but losing Boozer hurt them big-time. Houston, Phoenix, and Portland are all good teams, but I wouldn't put them higher. Maybe I'm a homer.
I do think that Bonner's value and efficacy has been overestimated. I feel like too much is being put on his shoulders and am not completely sold on the idea that he will stretch the floor or shoot well, regardless of his past injury no longer plaguing him. One can hope.
I agree, J.J. was overpaid, but I don't think the Hawks suck. Do I think they're winning the championship this year? No. But yes, 119 mil was way too much. We take for granted how fantastic our FO is. I mean, the Hawks wouldn't have found anyone better at the mid and they still have a pretty good group of players to work with for this season, on the upside. I like watching them play. My biggest question is how they react to the new coach. I'm not saying the Hawks are the shit, but I like to follow them.
I don't see how anyone could possibly see the Cavs as a contender (or even better than the Spurs) without LeBron. And the Hawks have a talented team, but they are yet to prove they are able to make a deep playoff run.
The Jazz and the Nuggets have nice teams and are easily top 5 material in the RS in the West, but I don't see how they could beat the Lakers in the playoffs.
OKC and the Blazers are both teams with a lot of upside, but with a couple of question marks as well. Camby and Oden definitely have the potential to make the Lakers' bigs work for their money, but will they be healthy?
IF everything works out as fine as it possibly could for the Spurs this season, they might be able to reach the Finals, but I have to admit that some obstacles look almost insurmountable.
We could win
I think we need one more
Someone.....like a robert horry type of guy, multi dimensional
I thought we could get shaq
but no matter, just one more and we can compete
If
if splitter can play man,
you know, he can tilt the balance