Wow! I might go ahead and eat the roses......they smell THAT good.
It's great to appreciate the Spurs, they certainly deserve it.
06-04-2012
ShoogarBear
Re: Stop and smell the roses
Nope, every word of the original post still stands.
Not surprising that these are concepts that are beyond the scope of Mav Fan's comprehension.
06-05-2012
DeadlyDynasty
Re: Stop and smell the roses
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Originally Posted by Steve Zissou
I guess those roses are smelling like shit about now :lol
solid bump, Steve:lol
06-05-2012
timvp
Re: Stop and smell the roses
I'm glad I enjoyed the journey, tbh. That was an awesome point in Spurs fandom.
'Twas awesome.
06-05-2012
DeadlyDynasty
Re: Stop and smell the roses
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Originally Posted by ShoogarBear
Nope, every word of the original post still stands.
Not surprising that these are concepts that are beyond the scope of Mav Fan's comprehension.
06-05-2012
timtonymanu
Re: Stop and smell the roses
FWIW, I still enjoyed the season. Who honestly thought we would get this far?
And I'm glad Tim Duncan doesn't spend his final seasons having Richard Jefferson as a teammate. Next thing to do is amnesty Matt Bonner.
That being said, Spurs in 7. :lol
06-05-2012
RuffnReadyOzStyle
Re: Stop and smell the roses
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Originally Posted by ShoogarBear
I don't know if the Spurs are going to win the Larry O'Brien this year. (In fact, if either Andrew Bynum or Erik Spoelstra ever gets a clue for four games out of seven, the odds are probably still against that.) But now is the perfect time for Spur fans to, for just a moment, stop worrying about the championship (and the last six minutes of game 4) and appreciate what's going on in front of their eyes.
There's still a tough road ahead: maybe they can sustain it, maybe they can't. But no matter what happens in the weeks to come, the last 25+ games we have been witnessing probably the best the San Antonio Spurs have ever been. Ever. Not only have they been dominating, they've been beautiful, playing the best team ball of the last 30 years of the NBA. (The last non-bad team that distributed minutes like this was probably the 1982 Hawks. The last championship team that went this deep was the 1975 Warriors.)
Yeah, two of the Big Three are no longer in their primes. But the minutes they are on the court together is still like watching three mindreaders at work. And every other member of the team absolutely takes their cues from them.
The Spurs bench is a Swiss Army Knife, a collection of multifunctional tools able to adapt to any situation. Or they're a chef's spice rack, with Chef Pop mixing up the nightly bouillabaisse . . . okay, done with the metaphors.
It doesn't seem to matter who they throw out there, as long as they're in the Silver and Black. (I think I saw Sequ hit a three against the Warriors.) That's a testament to Pop, who obviously gets his share of credit, and R.C., who really doesn't. In fact, I'd argue R.C. deserves Executive of the Year more than Pop deserves Coach.
This obviously isn't going to last forever, but hopefully will make it another twelve wins. And even if it doesn't, I wanted to be on record as saying, damn this is fun no matter what.
:tu
Feels like shit now, but it's been a helluva ride.