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Originally Posted by SpursDynasty
Of course...it's always some other reason when the Mavs win...has nothing to do with any level of talent or skill...
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Originally Posted by SpursDynasty
Of course...it's always some other reason when the Mavs win...has nothing to do with any level of talent or skill...
was dirk already a mangina back then?Quote:
Originally Posted by SpursDynasty
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Originally Posted by deadratsam
Yes. It does get annoying. I am trying to keep in mind this team's history but sometimes when I don't get the impression that they are giving maximum effort I usually stop watching the game.
I'm not worried at all.
I'd be more worried if this didn't happen at exactly this time every year for the past 5 or 6 years.
As I recall, there were numerous discussions preparing for it. It's just pop's annual routine to get his players to shape up right around the time the playoffs arrive.Quote:
Originally Posted by sprrs
I'm not arguing with it. It's completely acceptable because I know it means championship quality basketball come March.
I'm not worried, it's all because Pop has been playing around with the roster to much. once the main guys are healthy again, and once Pop realizes that Horry can no longer basketball at the NBA level, the Spurs will return to their winning ways
The only thing that concerns me is how these nagging injuries are going to affect us (Tony's ankle, Manu's finger) in the long run. Other than that I know that they'll eventually get it together.
Another reason not to worry - the 2006 NBA champs are officially the worst team in the thing - 10 straight losses.
PERSPECTIVE
I'm certainly not, I haven't skimmed through this thread but I'd bet theres someone who knows the spurs usually play better after the allstar break. I don't get worried until they're struggling to either get a seed for the playoffs or struggling in them.
remember last year, dallas and phoenix were winning almost 20 games in a row and most thought Spurs would fail to even reach the finals or beat denver. sure were alot of trolls irom PHX and DAl
I actually enjoy this part of the season. It used to bother me but now seeing this mid-season swoon for like the eighth season in a row, it has just become a necessary part of the adventure. I'd be much more uncomfortable if the Spurs were like 32-2 and just dominating every team they play.
I know this formula of the team struggling and then revving up for the playoffs works. We've seen it four times now. I'm not sure if Pop knows how to coach a juggernaut or if the Spurs have a frontrunner's mentality. They all seem happier to go the underdog route.
And for those of you who are annoyed by this bad basketball, buckle up because I don't think we've seen the worst yet. The Spurs still need that horrible performance where Pop then gets to use the soft card. Once Pop pulls the soft card, that's when it's time to rev the engines.
Last year the horrible performance was against the Miami Heat. The Spurs were just slapped around by the Heat and were blown out in Miami. After the game, Pop pulled the soft card:
The Spurs went on to win their next 13 games and 25 of their next 28 games.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pop after the Miami game
That Heat game was on February 11th last year, so it looks like we have another month of ugly. Until then, I'll watch these games where Pop halfway tries to lose and fans meltdown like they haven't seen the same movie dozens of times.
The only thing I worry about at this point of the season is injuries. A regular season loss in January? :sleep
Stay healthy and wait for Pop to say the word "soft". Then that's when I care whether or not the Spurs win or lose regular season games.
i am not worried because the mavs are known chockers, they may be better then us as a team and has way more talent then us, but they crack down in pressure cooker situations, same can be said about the suns, all run and gun and no defense, the teams that are the most threat to us is from the east. Boston is a mystery, but if the regular season is any indication of how they would play in the playoffs, they are shoo in to win the title, and they are just begining to click, the pistons as well is another spurs killer. Their starting 5 owns our starting 5, and our bench players have to step up big time to have a chance against them. The good thing is they are an aging team like us, so we would be on even ground in terms of fitness. This is probably our final year to win something as teams around us are getting younger and better, and portland will dominate next season, but teams like the mavs and pheonix are not my concern, we can step over them anytime, also the spurs are what they are in terms of their standings, but because we have the playoff experience we can trottle all the other weakminded teams like the mavs in the west.
One of these years, however, the losing in January is going to actually mean something.
Anyone who says they know which year that's going to be is lying.
I think it has to do with the preaseason physical preparation. You can't be at your best physically all season long.
Spurs are programmed to be in the best possible shape after the ASB, no matter if it costs some games in between.
It's a bit like the rookie wall. Spurs are hitting it every year in January.
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Originally Posted by spurs1990
Right on brother!! Hit the nail right on the head with that statement. Come playoff time and the Spurs are healthy, bad things for our opponents. Bad things
Nothing to worry about.
it's the regular season, boys
I will keep saying this until March, or when you people wake up, whichever one comes first.
-Mars
You do remember that Horry was huge for us against Denver during the last playoffs, right ???Quote:
Originally Posted by vand3537
Apprently, you are not familiar with him; he'll show up in April and make some big shots for us
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once Pop realizes that Horry can no longer basketball at the NBA level
Just like you idiots said last year he was done, and there he was, a stud in the playoffs as always.
Morons :rolleyes
The year after Duncan retires and the twin towers consist of Mahinmi and Splitter.Quote:
One of these years, however, the losing in January is going to actually mean something.
Anyone who says they know which year that's going to be is lying.
yeah, we should sign Horry to a playoffs-only contract
-Mars
Mark my words.Quote:
Originally Posted by timvp
One of these days the Spurs are going to "flip that switch" and find there is nothing in the tank. Pacing yourself, monitoring minutes and ensuring player health is one thing - good things eve. However playing with no heart, passion and effort is quite the other.