People around the country (including Spurs fans) gave up on the Spurs finishing with homecourt advantage throughout. Now they just need to play like they usually do in the second half of the season and they'll be right there.
...with 24 games to go.
People around the country (including Spurs fans) gave up on the Spurs finishing with homecourt advantage throughout. Now they just need to play like they usually do in the second half of the season and they'll be right there.
And even if Dallas win against us in april, we will have the tie-breaker against them.
omg if they win the next 24 they can win 70 games!
BS.
Only the white people North of 1604 gave up on them.
And 16 games in postseason : anybody for a 46 games win streak ?
Spurs with 12 games left on road and 12 at home.
Mavs with 14 left on road and 9 at home.
Pistons with 10 left on road and 13 at home.
ie: boutons.
lol unbeaten to the end of the seasons yeah spurs
Don't forget _allas and their improved D
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If the Spurs can tear up the March schedule, they're looking at an April with 7 of the final 10 games played at home.
We're actually still two losses back. Detroit owns the tiebreaker on the Spurs.
Dallas' D was pathetic today. The more things change.....
I have a feeling this race for the best record is going to be close to the very end. Go Pistons!
Obviously all of the remaining games are important, but the next 3 games on the road trip are crucial. Should the Spurs sweep those that would cement the ground they've made up since last Thursday on the Mavs and Pistons.
If we can be 3-1 on the next 4 games, the rest of the month isn't too difficult with team like Houston, Golden State, Portland and seattle out of the race for the playoffs.
Duncan seems to be more healthy (see Ludden article today), Manu will be back soon, Horry too and Nazr/Rasho isn't that bad at center : SPAM.
The road trip at the end of the month is a bear in terms of the # of games (5). Three of those will be against teams with above .500 records. But none of those teams are among the elite and the last two are in LA (2 games in 3 days).
The Denver game will be difficult : b2b on the road, al ude, against a physical team (even more with Paterson and Evans).
The Clippers game won't be an easy one.
The margin for error is quite small at this point.
But we must all have confidence in our spurs. I really think they are turning it on now - even though Tim isn't dominating and Manu is still off, the energy, the effort, the heart, that killer instinct that wasn't there earlier in the season seems to be shining brightly now.
Go spurs!
we can do it san antone
I take offense to that.Only the white people North of 1604 gave up on them.
Just because you're geographically closer doesn't mean you're any more of a fan. It's a minimum of a 30 minute drive to any spurs memorabilia dealer (Academy is the closest) and an hour to get to the AT&T Center.
Aside from currently holding the head-to-head tiebreaker, the Spurs are now 6 losses up in terms of conference record -- the Spurs have 4 losses against the West; Dallas has 10.
Take care of business, though, and tiebreakers don't matter . . . .
Doesn't division record go ahead of conference record this year?
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