Actually, he turns 31 on April 25th.....but you're right, he's having a much better season that last year.Quote:
Originally Posted by mardigan
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Actually, he turns 31 on April 25th.....but you're right, he's having a much better season that last year.Quote:
Originally Posted by mardigan
Not to worry KB. You wanna take my stat-boy spot on PTI?Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevin Blackistone
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Originally Posted by SpursFanInAustin
Duncan could still put up 25 ppg if he wanted to. But he's realized that sharing the ball and getting the whole team involved = championships. He is no where near his declining years.
I actually totally agree with you on that, his shots per game have gone down every year since 01-02, doesnt show he is declining, just that he smart to let the young guys get involved. Now if he could only get his ft% up.....Quote:
Originally Posted by SpursDynasty
Mavs in 5 my ass watching Dirk choke his ass off against the Suns not too long ago had to have sent shivers down your spine. If the Spurs get by the Suns it will be another great classic series.Quote:
Originally Posted by DubMcDub
Exactly what you rather have Timmy giving you about 20 and 11 a night and the Spurs are 50-20, or 25 and 12 and they are 40-30 probably?Quote:
Originally Posted by SpursDynasty
Maybe you should have actually read what I was responding to instead of being a typical super-defensive Spurs fan. I was talking about a potential Mavs-Warriors series when I said "Mavs in 5".Quote:
Originally Posted by dbreiden83080
Mavs record consists of just beating up on the lower teams? really?
vs San Antonio 2-1
vs Phoenix 2-1 (should be a sweep :bang )
vs Houston 2-1 (only loss came at the beginning of the year)
vs Utah 2-1
vs Lakers 3-1
vs Cleveland 2-0
vs Toronto 2-0
vs Detroit 1-1
vs Miami 2-0
only team we dont have a winning record against is Detroit
I guess I am atypical then because I don't get defensive when talking about the Spurs. :)Quote:
a typical super-defensive Spurs fan.
(psst...there are more of us than you think) :toast
The only teams that matter in that list are SA, Phoenix and Utah. There are still games to be played vs those teams. DALLAS IS 1-1 VS UTAH, by the way. Boston could beat Houston, Lakers, Cleveland, Toronto, and Miami if they wanted to.Quote:
Originally Posted by dallasmavsnfuego214
You also left out 0-2 vs GS, a possible first round opponent.
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So much to do and so little time . . . :)Quote:
Originally Posted by DubMcDub
Are you going to hang your hat on that one loss all season, Jeff?? :lolQuote:
Originally Posted by SpursDynasty
I think we can ease up on the Golden State/8th seed talk
Whats your point? I've already given you Kudos for your regular season play? Beat all the teams you should beat right? Listen, I don't know how much knowledgeable detail you know about the Spurs this season but there are reasons for their record. The Spurs coaches and players have owned those reasons and righted their ship. Beating up on bad teams always help. To me winning is always better than losing. You need to drop the superior arrogance attitude dude. The Mavs are having a phenomenal run but I refuse to concede to you, The Spurs, The Suns, that this promises you anything....Not from my point of view. You have locked up the top seed. Now comes the hard part...Earning the spoils. I still think that last years playoff win by your team was an abboration....Good luck to you :wtf You'll need it.Quote:
Originally Posted by DubMcDub