I figured Id sit here this morning and read all about the the Spurs record going into the all star break. Yeah, nothing on ESPN or SI other than the standard AP story, on Fox Sports there is a nice slam article saying the Thunder will kick our ass. I hope we win the championship this year just to piss these assholes off.
Yeah that pisses me off! NO ONE actually thinks we stand a chance against OKC, even without Harden! I dare to say at least 80% of Spurs fans thinks this as well! If we ring this year, this would be the sweetest championship in memory! I thought 2003 was the pinnacle of fandom, but one more would seal the deal!
Drive for five!!!!
OKC and Miami are the favorites for the Finals, end of story. While it would be foolhardy to completely write the Spurs off, they've got to prove they can get over that hump. Not sure why this is so surprising.
What the hill is this from??
It's from one of Bonner's Coach B videos:
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Thanks, I first saw it when reading the article on kawhi and his all star potential from pounding the rock. Loved it when I saw it!It's from one of Bonner's Coach B videos:
The term is called Selective Mutism. Those mouthpieces will not talk about the Spurs except disparagingly until the Spurs force their hand by being deep in the playoffs and hopefully in the Finals. Then they have no choice. If they talked about the Spurs with it's large foreign contingent of players, their coach who doesn't give a about the media, and their players who care more about their market, than the NATIONAL market, then they couldn't run their agenda of crying about Large Market triumphs and failures. In essence, that media is just as Tabloid as the Grocery rags. Just on a different level.
Spurs have a chance this year, they know...they just refuse to talk about it.
And in order for them to prove they can get over that hump, they need to get over the hump? You're right, that is completely unsurprising.![]()
It's not rocket science.
Spurs have gone into the past two postseasons as the first seed, and still couldn't reach the Finals. That's a tough stigma to shake, and no one is going to give you the benefit of the doubt if you don't have a Lebron or Durant on your team. Spurs could continue to steamroll the rest of the regular season, but until they prove their worth in the playoffs, people are going to continue to doubt them.
This is why a couple of year ago, nobody on ESPN would pick Phoenix over that proven boring team.
^This, the Spurs have pretty much given all those haters more proof that the Spurs aren't a team to consider the "favorites" because we've always come up short in the playoffs. The crazy thing is the same thing has happened to other teams yet those other teams will still remain the favorites even after they lose in the playoffs time and time again. It just means the Spurs have their work cut out for them.
Can someone take this video and upload only Kawhi's part? Lmao!
Last edited by hooperflash; 02-14-2013 at 09:43 PM.
There's your mistake. Scott Van Pelt committed what's likely a fireable offense in Bristol for any minor news anchor. That's your bonus for the weekend.
It's up to the players not choke and defeat the refs... I admit I have no idea how NBA players can play defense against teams like okc and miami... You have to basically outscore them on playoffs and hope for their star be on a bad night and guard the non stars
This and there's no other way around it period !
IMHO, the Spurs are the only team in the West that can beat Miami in the Finals.
Oh, BTW...15,000 posts!![]()
Let's see if Serge Ibaka/Kendrick Perkins/Nick Collison can combine to shoot 95% on 18 ft FG again in the playoffs. I like our chances.
Considering that Harden was responsible for many of those passes for those open shots and that he's now playing in Houston, I seriously doubt it.
Harden for OKC last year was like Jack for the Spurs in '03 (he just fell one step short of Jack in the end).
But both Jack and Harden wanted too much money, so the team let them go.
Although I see les down the line in OKC's future . . .
This year is their Turkoglu year.![]()
OKC had the option to let go of Ibaka for Harden, but they didn't. Tough luck for them.
I know its not much considering Bayless is as much a homer as us but he took notice.
Skip Bayless✔@RealSkipBaylessKawhi Leonard, game-winning 3. Becoming a star at 21. Spurs win. Again. NBA's best record. Best in West.
I will take the Spurs over OKC in a 7 game series this year. A much more involved and confident Splitter, to go along with an improved Duncan, and more experienced Leonard and Green.
TP ballin like crazy doesn't hurt either.
Spurs in 6.
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