Spurs winning Monday night would be huge for them, but is not the end all be all. Its game 5 in NO that yall would relly need to "steal" IMO
I expect the Hornets to win game 4 in San Antonio (because Im making the road trip down there for it)
They always say a series doesn't begin until the road team wins, but dropping game 2 could be put an awful lot of pressure on SA to win both home games or else this series will be over in a hurry.
Having said that, should SA win game 2, then obviously the HCA falls into their favor.
Spurs winning Monday night would be huge for them, but is not the end all be all. Its game 5 in NO that yall would relly need to "steal" IMO
I expect the Hornets to win game 4 in San Antonio (because Im making the road trip down there for it)
must win for the hornets. i think its more important for the spurs to be playing better than game 1 but not a must win. not until game 5 that is unless the spurs managed to lose a game at home. but it would be good to get that first win as soon as possible.
Yes. Game two is a must win for the Hornets. It's important that we're heading to SA with the goal of splitting there so that we can come back home at 3-1 to take this series 4-1.
Every game is a must win for the Spurs.
I am not in this to lose!![]()
In a 7 game series, pressure is on the home team to win the first two games. If successful, then the situation reverses. If that works, we have a series! If there is a split in the first two, it goes without saying that another split needs to happen to keep the series compe ive.
I think the Spurs have a chance to win game 2, a great chance. Then the hornets can show their road stuff or fold. A great way to test their mettle. I am thinking it will go this direction. Spurs are still the champs and nothing will come easy for any team they play. All I want to see is some nail-baiting, heart attack inducing games!
Best of luck and skill to both.
game 5
Not a must win game for either team.
I am curious to know when the last time the Spurs went down 2-0 in a playoff series. They generally haven't not had the HCA too much, especially this early on in the playoffs.
I believe the last time i can remember was either in 2002 to the lakers or 01 when they swept us.
The only thing that sucks about this scenario is New Orleans gave us one of our worst home losses of the year if not the worst. They showed that they can win on the road. Game 2 is a must win for us imo. If we lose game 2 then I don't know....
I think in Game 1 we proved how dangerous we can be at home. The Spurs are a team that is battle tested and I expect them to come out blazing tommorow night. Its not a must win but a 2-0 whole going back to SA isnt pretty.
I agree with Jeff Van Gundy
The only "must win" games are when ur on the verge of being eliminated
As a team they should approach every game with the same focus, intensity and maximum effort
The only things that should change from game to game are strategies
The faster we get us a win in NO the better, but its not a must win yet..
I don't want to be down 2-0. So yeah, I'd like to think so.
Only game 7's are "must wins."
But I think if the Spurs lose game 2, they will likely lose the series in five games.
Yep I agree.
I tend to think of old games as comfort sometimes. I remember clearly when the Bulls were down 0-2 to the Knicks. Starks was pretty much bottling up Jordan and the Knicks could really do no wrong. Everyone said that the Bulls were pretty much done. They wound up winning that series in 6 games. Sure we don't have MJ, but Duncan is just as proficient when he wants to be.
Orrrr this thing can go in another direction. Like in 97 when an upstart Seattle team pretty much dismantled the champion Rockets in the playoffs. They bottled up Olajawon and really just ran them out the gym in 5 games in route to the Finals. Here's hoping that we can follow suit with the first old scenario. Man I think too much.
Game 2 is a must win if the Spurs want to get out of this round. If they can't find a solution to stop the Hornets Big 3 of Paul, West, and Peja (or at least one of them) this series is going to be over fast, possibily in 5.
What's funny is that I thought the inexperience of the Hornets would really show in this round against the Spurs. I know it didn't against the Mavs, but then again the Mavs haven't been successfull in the postseason lately. But this edge I had given to the Spurs, I now think it's not going to be a factor at all. Chris Paul and David West run that team like they're veterans with tons of playoff experience.
It's really no pressure at all on them. Remember they are the surprise team this year. They are just out there having fun. Which is probably the most dangerous team to face when they are actually that damn good.
Yea, but I expected that if it was a close game, as most playoff games usually are, their inexperience against a veteran Spurs team will get the better of them and they'll make unforced errors. However, looking at Chris Paul and West, it's hard to see them getting rattled. They have a lot of poise.
That's what some of the Hornets posters have been saying. This team may get a little frustrated at times, but they will not wilt or be intimidated. More importantly, they rarely make stupid mistakes. Twice now they've come back from a halftime deficit against two more "experienced" opponents.
I'm not kidding myself. The Spurs are a great, well coached team, and I know they will come back with a big effort in Game 2. But if they end up winning the series, it will be because they simply beat the Hornets on the court and not because they got inside their heads. By the way, Hornets in 6 (or less)
Must lose game
, even if the spurs win this one no one is sure the spur will win both at home
Spurs have to win one in NOLA-might as well be game 2
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