No, you're confusing Tim with this man, seen here working on his defense for next season:Quote:
Originally Posted by florige
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No, you're confusing Tim with this man, seen here working on his defense for next season:Quote:
Originally Posted by florige
http://www.speakwell.com/well/2002_s...monanddirk.jpg
That Duncan doesn't exist anymore. He's still the best big man in the game though. He will continue to be for the next couple of years too. It might seem like a long way off but his decline is coming, enjoy it now Spurs fans because once he starts to decline prepare for mediocrity.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cry Havoc
Thanks. Since you're fan of a team that has been nothing but mediocre for decades, you can certainly tell us all about it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bwild
It's better than losing in the first round every year IMO.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bwild
YOU HAVE BEEN :owned
I don't know about Game 7 of the 2005 Finals Duncan. If he goes 10-27 from the floor and only has 11 rebounds to go with 5 turnovers, I'm don't like the Spurs chances.
Spurs have to know that there are going to be some questionable calls and that those calls are likely to favor the Suns. They must play through that with poise and find ways to execute. More than anything else, I think they need to rebound the basketball well -- if the Suns are getting 2nd looks in scramble situations, they're going to be tough to beat. Move the ball on the offensive end and make these guys work defensively for 4 quarters.
Balls out tonight, from tip to buzzer.
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I'll happily take December 2001 Duncan.
Don't you have some third world children to oppress?Quote:
Originally Posted by tlongII
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Originally Posted by MadDog73
"Will Smith" will be a last minute roster addition before the game.
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Originally Posted by Cry Havoc
As a b-ball fan, that would be awesome to see. Hopefully the Suns can weather that kind of attack from Duncan.
Here's hoping that tonight's game will be exciting, injury-free, well-refereed and altercation-free. :clap
Life must be rough being a Blazer fan, huh tlong?
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Originally Posted by Marcus Bryant
Why are some Spurs fans expecting that the Refs will side with the Suns in Game 6?
i like that, good formQuote:
Originally Posted by Cry Havoc
A game 7 on Sunday would be gold for the league from a ratings perspective.Quote:
Originally Posted by LavaLamp
And look at the FT stats from Game 4 in SA. 2-1 in favor of the visitors.
ya who would of known the MDM would of had this lasting effect... :cryQuote:
Originally Posted by Budkin
:lmaoQuote:
Originally Posted by Bwild
How can you possibly see to type on these boards will all that Melo spooge on your face?
How so?Quote:
Originally Posted by tlongII
Please try to be more specific and less vague and make a damn point if you must create a new thread about nothing with more substance than the bloody gauze pads I just changed on my knee.
Thank you. :lol
:sleep
Hey, we got through one on Wednesday. I think we can do it again.
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Originally Posted by Spurminator
*Stoudemire and Diaw were suspended
Your collective basketball IQ was higher than it has been all season without them in the lineup.Quote:
Originally Posted by Amare_32
Whats with all the Stoudemire is dumb talk? Granted I admit he is immature but I doubt he is as dumb as people here make him out to be.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sec24Row7
IQ and Basketball IQ aren't the same thing, but they live on the same street.
When your head coach has to take you out of a game for the REST OF THE FIRST HALF when you get your second foul with 10:30 to go in the second quarter because you are incapable of not fouling out of the game...
You have a low Basketball IQ.
So blazerfan also thinks the NBA is fixed.
No surprise.
The Suns, victims of the 2005 WCF dismantling by the Spurs
The Mavericks, regular bitch slap victims of the Spurs since the 80's
The Nuggets, crushed in four straight after a good start not once, but twice
The Blazers, victims of the Memorial day miracle and victims of one of the most humiliating and one-sided playoff series in history.
What do they all have in common? They are all dying to see the Spurs lose two in a row.
Music, sweet music.
Totally agree here.Quote:
Originally Posted by LavaLamp
If Manu has a solid game our chances are pretty good I'd say.