Jay Mohr has been saying Death, Taxes, Spurs Win for a while now. Even selling a t-shirt...
https://mohrriors.myshopify.com/coll...axes-spurs-win
“We’ve got four more to win,” said Tim Duncan to TNT and NBA.com’s David Aldridge. “We’ll do it this time.”
For a player and a team whose popular iden y is that of a franchise that does all of its talking on the court, I think this is as close as they have ever come to talking trash. At the age of 38, and after 16 years of ending dynasties and knocking back flashier, younger, more telegenic challengers, I would say it’s about time. I mean, it’s not “Fo, fo, fo,” but it’s a decent start.
Death, taxes, and the Spurs — there is something simultaneously inspiring and disheartening about San Antonio. A sustained brilliance, sustained sooooo long as to take on an air of inevitability. It’s some combination of the sun setting in the west and student loans. Gregg Popovich and R.C. Buford have molded the Spurs into something that could fairly be called a culture. The irresistible grind of the years, the entropy and egoism that pull apart so many successful teams, just washes off the team’s back through some mix of humility, smart management, and talent amplification.
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Jay Mohr has been saying Death, Taxes, Spurs Win for a while now. Even selling a t-shirt...
https://mohrriors.myshopify.com/coll...axes-spurs-win
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