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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
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Originally Posted by
TampaDude
Good post, except the fact that the Pistons won the title in 2004, not the Lakers.
Good catch, didn't even notice.
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
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Originally Posted by
Mugen
I have no doubt that Duncan shows up in Game 7 and gives everything he's got.
However, I doubt that Parker, Manu, Pop, etc. will do the same.
Jeez man... if we lived in your pessimistic world, Spurs would be drafting Sam Bowie every year. Parker, Manu, and Pop will show up.
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
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Originally Posted by
ElNono
Well, you said the Lakers would be playing tomorrow... in absolute levels of fail, you lead by a wide margin,tbh...
Absolutely not. Without Kobe I said the spurs would sweep them.
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
24 Hours from now...all our nerves will be pretty much fucked lol. I believe in my Spurs!
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
fear not Spurs fans!! The heat simply did us a favor and rescheduled the championship celebration on thursday!!
no but seriously fuck those guys, i want the face of every heat fan to squirm and cover their mouths and leave early like they were in game 6. we will win in their house, AND DAMMIT THE 2013 CHAMPIONSHIP BANNER WILL RISE AT THE AT&T CENTER
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
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Originally Posted by
look_at_g_shred
24 Hours from now...all our nerves will be pretty much fucked lol. I believe in my Spurs!
I feel like dead man walking already so I don't think I'll be as nervous as last night.
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
Don't underestimate the "last chance" factor the big three will have tomorrow. Also Miami is treating game 6 as if they won the whole damn thing. Not saying the spurs will win, but folks are crowning the heat way too early.
Nut up!
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
Told ya'll motherfuckers our team is riled up for Game 7. I won't be surprised if they're already pissed off at the moment.
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
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Originally Posted by
rascal
Absolutely not. Without Kobe I said the spurs would sweep them.
Kobe doesn't matter, more fail...
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
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Originally Posted by
Horry Hipcheck
An aging core centered around 37 year old Duncan gets unceremoniously bounced from the 2012 playoffs after flirting with invincibility, after posting the league's best record in 2011, after two down years, after taking their 2007 title defense to the WCF against eventual champion Lakers, after winning the 2007 title against Lebron's hapless Cavs, after a monstrous 2006 series against eventual champion Dallas where Duncan played out of his mind in Game 7, after defeating defending champion Detroit for the 2005 title, after a tough loss on a once-in-a-lifetime shot from Fisher and the eventual champion Lakers, after winning the 2003 title. After 9 years of that, and years of being written off as incapable of competing, after the youthful Thunder took the Western throne, they're about to play Game 7 of the Finals against the Heat. Your suggestion holds no water, please leave, thanks for your contributions.
Celtics won in 08.
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
believe in what we have, and what we can give, were gonna give it everything we have and bring the best--regardless of what some may see--heat fans are lame--all they can do is leave halfway and return halfway, not real. Duncan is the greatest of all time, so to shall he be always--win or lose hes incredibly awesome and nobody can take that away from him---EVER.
Few Notes: Spurs are 4-0 after a loss, and the way the series has gone it's got a trend, nobody has won 2 games in a row and you would think Miami is the most pressured to win because their the ones who have to win back to back, but the spurs know this is their time to finish it "You delay my prize; once it's not gonna happen again!" I can see Duncan extremely motivated for game 7--as for other stats--leave it on the table... bring it all for it all, whatever happens we stand united.... and always know were not HEAT BANDWAGONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I thank you.
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
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Originally Posted by
MannyIsGod
Yeah but whats he going to do? Play worse?
Remember when we thought that after Game 4?
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
great read. Duncan is a special type of player/competitor/leader. I love his quotes about putting their feelings out in the open. They probably drank a lot but I imagine it was a therapeutic time. It definitely gives me more resolve.
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
Manu's spirit is totally defeated. That's the reason the spurs will lose tomorrow. Manu is the only person who can create dribble penetration when Parker is being guarded by James. In quarters 3 and 4 when Duncan has no legs left and Parker is guarded by Bron there are no legit scoring options. The Heat just leaving a man on Green makes him useless on the offensive end because he can only do one thing. I just hope it will be a good game at this point because the Spurs scorers are beat down and tired.
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
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Originally Posted by
look_at_g_shred
What's funny is that Miami has no way of beating us unless we beat ourselves, or give them the game a la last night.
Word!!!!
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
Hell we going to win just look at the Heat vs Ind..every game was a win-loose-win-loose etc....the same for us except we beat there ass the first game so they won last night we will win tomm..
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
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Originally Posted by
Twenty1Lik3aBoss
believe in what we have, and what we can give, were gonna give it everything we have and bring the best--regardless of what some may see--heat fans are lame--all they can do is leave halfway and return halfway, not real. Duncan is the greatest of all time, so to shall he be always--win or lose hes incredibly awesome and nobody can take that away from him---EVER.
Few Notes: Spurs are 4-0 after a loss, and the way the series has gone it's got a trend, nobody has won 2 games in a row and you would think Miami is the most pressured to win because their the ones who have to win back to back, but the spurs know this is their time to finish it "You delay my prize; once it's not gonna happen again!" I can see Duncan extremely motivated for game 7--as for other stats--leave it on the table... bring it all for it all, whatever happens we stand united.... and always know were not HEAT BANDWAGONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I thank you.
+ The Heat went seven with Ind and they did the same thing win-loss-win-loss.etc.........
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
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Originally Posted by
MannyIsGod
Yeah but whats he going to do? Play worse?
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Originally Posted by
baseline bum
Remember when we thought that after Game 4?
I guess Manny now knows why I said he played ok in Game 4 :lol
tbh, I don't even know where's the absolute bottom these days... those 8 TOs certainly looked like it.
I just hope he doesn't end the season with an absolute massive epic shitfest... because Pop will play him, and I want the Spurs to pull the upset.
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
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Originally Posted by
Seefourdc
Manu's spirit is totally defeated. That's the reason the spurs will lose tomorrow. Manu is the only person who can create dribble penetration when Parker is being guarded by James. In quarters 3 and 4 when Duncan has no legs left and Parker is guarded by Bron there are no legit scoring options. The Heat just leaving a man on Green makes him useless on the offensive end because he can only do one thing. I just hope it will be a good game at this point because the Spurs scorers are beat down and tired.
If his spirit is totally defeated he is not a strong minded player and mentally weak with a game 7 coming up! I refuse to believe he checked out and is mentally defeated, if that is true he is scared and soft mentally! PERIOD! I hope thats not the case as he is known to me as a Olympic champ and NBA champ and rose to the occasion alot!
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
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Originally Posted by
Sean Cagney
If his spirit is totally defeated he is not a strong minded player and mentally weak with a game 7 coming up! I refuse to believe he checked out and is mentally defeated, if that is true he is scared and soft mentally! PERIOD! I hope thats not the case as he is known to me as a Olympic champ and NBA champ and rose to the occasion alot!
Manu WILL BRING IT.
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
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Originally Posted by
Ice009
Manu WILL BRING IT.
Get in chat now if you can man!
I will talk for a few.
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
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Originally Posted by
ElNono
Kobe doesn't matter, more fail...
Kobe has finished off the spurs many times.
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
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Originally Posted by
Humberto
This made me :lol
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Re: Duncan: "Tomorrow when that ball goes up well all be ready"
Duncan, Kawhi, TP, Diaw after his operation, Manu & Splitter being healthy is already a plus - thing giving us hope.