I don't think he really said that.
Hornets got lucky playing against a sick Tim Duncan.
I don't think he really said that.
I agree. he probably just grabbed his crotch and held up a Paul Pierce "gang sign"...
yeah, that's more TimmyD's style.![]()
Hornets fans, with all due respect, but you your team is new to the playoffs, so I'll inform you what this is...a statement game. And Duncan is near or at full strength again.
pivotal game 5 coming up. hornets are about to find out what preshur iiiizzzzz.
This should of been a sweep. Spurs played the opposite of game 3 and 4. Shooting jumpers, panicking, getting drunk at halftime, etc.
Now Spurs will end this in 6. Kobe/Deron, you're next.
I predicted a 5-game series. Didn't factor in Tim being sick first 2 games.
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The Hornets just need to protect home court. The Spurs are the ones that need to win on the road to take this series. The real work for SAS is on the road, not at the AT&T Center.
Work on your own series! you all in a lot of trouble with Kobe hurt.
*sigh* why are celtic fans and spur hating trolls all yelling about protecting home court like a home game is a gauranteed win?
They're kids with no playoff experience. Game 5 against a championship team is the very definition of pressure and intensity, and they have no idea what they're in for.
The Hornets are a of a team, and they're going to be even harder to play in a couple of years when they have experience, but barring another visit from the flu, there's no way the Spurs lose another game in this series.
Got the nuts where we want them.
These trolls must mistake the Spurs with the Hawks. Spurs don't give a about what court they play on. Fans don't affect a 4-time championship team. I actually think Bowen likes the boos. God knows he's heard enough of it to get used to it.
Wishful thinking. You wishing you'll get past the Jazz and have the Hornets to play instead of the Spurs![]()
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Again wishful thinking here my friend.
I can't believe you come over here to just get owned.
Someone better tell Tim not to eat any of the food in NO at all. They will likely try to poison him to get him sick again. Amy needs to pack him a lunch and dinner and put it in a big cooler.![]()
Dude...you better worry about the Jazz...if they steal Game 5, you're done.
Not too mention Kobe now is injured.
Hah, that's what I just put into another post... unless his New Orleans room service serves him contaminated food, the Hornets are going to find that game 5 will be even less of a picnic than games 3 and 4. Timmy is "back," and I think he's even a little mad about the first two games. The hard part for the Hornets, of course, is that when a guy like Duncan gets "mad," he doesn't just pour it on offensively, he steps up his game defensively.
Let's look for another big game for Timmy in game 5; and even if he doesn't quite go 30/20, he'll be dominating in all the other ways he does for the Spurs...
I partially agree with you, homer glass aside. But fact that the Spurs have been pretty successful in the past in getting the job done on the road -with a HEALTHY Tim Duncan to boot- can't be overlooked, even for average Spurs hater like you.![]()
picturing Tim eating from a sack lunch in his hotel room.
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