What has been your favorite memory of spurs over the years? Mine would be tim duncan making that 3 against the suns, classic!
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What has been your favorite memory of spurs over the years? Mine would be tim duncan making that 3 against the suns, classic!
Just wait until Pop gets a convenient excuse to sit Tim and Manu out and have Boris Diaw be the team's top scorer.
That way he could get Shabazz Muhammad. :lol
The memorial day miracle is my favorite spurs moment of all time.
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To hell with you & your windows sir.
I was ten years old and when we won I started running circles in my socks around my house. that could be my favorite too.
Memorial day miracle is up there obviously.
Dave going out with 17 boards and a second ring. That photo of he and Tim hoisting the :lobt: and the MVP respectively may be my all time favorite Spurs photograph. I honestly couldnt have been happier for David, he was the all time hero of my childhood of course and him going out on top really did mean more to me than us winning our second championship if that makes sense tbh.
Horry in Game 5. WOW.
Being at Game 7 in 2005. Nothing like getting to see the confetti fall.
Tim making that one handed runner over Shaq from the top of the key falling over was the most elated single moment I have ever felt in my life. I was there, almost 19000 people were right there with me. What followed was the worst, largest silence I ever ever been a part of. My heart has never sank more outside of hearing of the passing of loved ones. Real Talk.
sorry to bring that post down..
An underrated moment:
I gotta chip in with Steve Kerr going enfuego from three-point land to get us past the Mavericks.
Can you gguys really see this spurs team beating a more experienced thunder or a miami heat team with ray allen ? Duncan is 37 and I believe manu is 35 , parker has already showed he canl't lead a team. We are not even sure we are getting diaw and green back. Spurs fans , be real .
Robinson retiring a champ after all the shit he took.
Obviously they aren't going to be favorites but I think there is still a slight crack in which they could win. But that means that they need a situation similar to what the Celtics got this year, where there is a major injury to a main contender in the playoffs, followed by a minor injury or someone hampered by an injury in the later rounds. Either that or an all-time great performance by Manu or Parker. Again neither is particularly likely but the Spurs aren't so hopeless that they are going to be happy to just make the playoffs.
That being said, its great having a team that is 12 deep but its just not going to work in the playoffs. I'll admit that you need someone to spell minutes for Duncan and Ginobili (after game 6 at OKC they were gassed, and they are at a point in their careers where after 36 minutes in a regulation game there is a noticeable drop in performance). But options at 7-9 need to be set by the playoffs. If not when someone goes cold (cough Danny Green cough), then suddenly there are a thousand different ways of trying to adjust with line-ups and players who haven't played together, which just makes things worse.
But as far as favorite moment, that Duncan 3 against the Suns was one of those moments where you truly saw the greatness of Duncan.
Not exactly a moment, but Ice going for 33 in a quarter was pretty solid.
After reaching the WCF, would say the window opened.
I hate Spurs fans.
:lol
Anything is possible.
Bonner's 3pointer against the Bobcats on date XY!
"window is closed" has been a common theme since 08 and yet we were right there this year. and had a 2-0 lead in the conference finals. yeah, okc outplayed us afterwards, but they did that to a lot of teams. not winning the finals doesn't mean our window is closed. until i see good reason not to, i'm going to call the window open. i see no reason why the same squad can't do better with an improved kawhi/green and possible addition of de colo/lorbek
ms windows closes now...good bye