...one dominating performance to make the Hornets second-guess themselves. If the spurs can deliver a major hammer tomorrow night, they will have shattered most of the Hornets confidence. It can't be a close game. It has to be a thorough defeat.
They need to force Scott to come out of his confort zone, of his working strategy for game 4 and start changing things to counter.
More than Duncan, I really expect Parker going ape on these guys.
If Tony delivers in great way maybe the double team on Duncan doesn't work so well anymore, etc. And he will have to adjust. Just deliver a huge blow and take them out of their zone and back to the ground.
i want to see the big 3 combine for 70 points tommorow.
The only reason I have some slight belief that SAS can still pull this out is because NOH is so young. It really does only take one game for the Hornets to start second-guessing themselves. If the Spurs can find a way to win Game 3 convincingly, I think the tide will definitely turn in their favor. Right now the Hornets are playing loose, we will see what they are made of when the pressure is on.
This is where experience matters, this is the time the Spurs can actually be thankful that they are old and experienced. Because only an experienced team could get themselves out of a hole like this.
oh man, after bashing you some times for your crappy posts I can see you have outdone yourself on this one and I'm happy we at least concur on this point. You rounded it up much better than me.
The Mavs crushed us in game 3. We came back and won the next 2.
Quit worrying about "crushing our confidence" or our "inexperience".
Play better than us. The End.
Slip of the tongue. Hornets.
I hate the us and we stuff too.
One game and we are back in it for sure. I just don't believe after the Suns series that we are going to go quietly into the night like this.
Reminds me of Dylan Thomas ....
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
-- Dylan Thomas
When the Hornets win HUGE at home you say "They're supposed to at home.", but if the Spurs win the Hornets will "second guess" themselves. I dont get it.
Go ask the Mavs, how this worked for them? If the spurs're going to beat N.O they're going to need to elevate their game 'cause the Hornets aren't going to fold.
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The win has to be convincing enough to create this impact I guess. It has to be something similar to game 3 at phoenix where whatever they tried didn't work.
As a coach this is difficult to counter as so many things don't work you don't know what buttons to push or all of them and so be it.
The fact Scott feels confortable with the current situation is the most important point the Spurs need to take from game 1 and 2. They need to take that away from him and by changing his current game plan, he will start making mistakes.
A blowout wouldn't shatter their confidence. They'd be down about the loss but they would be ready to bounce back in Game 4. What would hurt their confidence is if the Spurs tied the series. That wouldn't shatter it either but it would put a lot more pressure on the Hornets. Let's hope the Spurs can get both at home.
honestly, let's just cut down on the "confidence" talk..let's see if the Spurs can win a game 1st..
yep, the Big Blow will be going 2-2, which still wouldn't steal HCA.
Winning Game5 is the Big Deal. Spurs did it at Auburn Hills, they can do in NO.
To repeat, Spurs have to do it without HCA, very tough.
Go Spurs Go
I think spurs fans are just reaching for anything at this point...
it doesnt really matter how the spurs win, how hard they foul chris paul, or who's has the "momentum". All that matters is that we come out and hold home court, period.
It won't matter if we win this next one by 1 pt or 35 pts...cause the hornets are gonna come right out and bring it again for game 4. The spurs just need the win.
Time to silence the critics, time to for the champs to shine, time for Spurs to change the series.
Yep, it didn't bother them when the Mavs did it. NO is too good to have their confidence shaken. Now you win two in a row.....but they still need to win one.
Its called Homerism.
Pop might just need to reinvent the lightbulb to turn this series around. The onus will be on him to develop a solid counter to the Hornets swarming defense that has thus far confounded the Spurs. The main problem I see is the Hornets are taking away the bread and butter plays SAS relies on to score the bulk of their points. Forcing the Spurs to hit jumpshots and 3's to beat you will result in a win more often than not.
This season, yes. But over the last several seasons (2005-2007), you could do that to the Spurs and they would still win. This season they have been so ing inconsistent from downtown and the outside. And it's ing us over so far in this series. It reminds me of 2004.
The Spurs are going to have to do more than win a game or two at home to expect to put any pressure on New Orleans. The Hornets are for the most part young and dumb and y. Just find a way to hold serve and then win one of the two on the road. There are no shortcuts; that's as easy as it can be.
Amen, brother!
Let's do this!
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