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Keepin' it real
I'm not an MIT graduate, but mathematically speaking, aren't long winning streaks usually followed by losing streaks, or at least a period of more losses than wins?
Just like during a game, when a team has a hot-shooting first half, conventional wisdom is that they'll likely (and usually do) end up shooting poorly in the 2nd half and finish the game very close to their normal shooting percentage.
Unless the Spurs go 16-0 in the playoffs, otherwise known as fo-fo-fo-fo :toast, it will be verrry interesting to see how they react to their first loss. A poor performance in their next game could snowball to a 4-game losing streak and an early summer vacation.
A lot of the players are different from 2004 ... the opponent will be very different ... but that math remains the same.