It is being taken for granted which is unfortunate because it does overshadow the appreciation of what has been achieved, not only over the last couple of decades, but the renaissance of success that the team has experienced over the last couple of years.
That being said, this is what happens with truly great teams and players that play at a high level consistently. The criteria for success becomes winning it all and anything short of that is a failure. Think of it like a Tony Romo vs Peyton Manning situation. If Romo and the Cowboys get to a Superbowl that would be a successful season (maybe I should have said the playoffs). In contrast even though Manning is in the Superbowl, anything short of taking home to trophy is going to be considered a failure on his part due to the regular season success he has had throughout his career.
Its unfortunate, but when the metric for success becomes championship or bust, everything before the championship run gets neglected. That being said, even though I can't catch all the Spurs games, I do appreciate the ones I can watch since this is the swan song of one of the best trios in pro-sports history.

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at the last end of a ride. Enjoy the second round exit
