I understand what you're trying to say, but it's not. Nothing will ever be as important as the MDM.
However, the fact that it's Memorial Day again in the US is a good omen.
When we win game 4 tomorrow, we are well on our way to our first back-to-back championship.
If we lose, it's over (we are not winning 3 in a row vs. Showbe and the fakers).
Let's do this.
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I understand what you're trying to say, but it's not. Nothing will ever be as important as the MDM.
However, the fact that it's Memorial Day again in the US is a good omen.
I would argue for Game 5 of the 2003 Lakers series. (Or Game 7 Detroit '05, or . . .).
Not even in the top 5.
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NO game 7, Dallas game 7 and Detroit Game 7 all easily rank above tommorow.
Last edited by brettn; 05-26-2008 at 12:19 PM.
The last game of the first le was the most important game in franchise history !
Spurs finally got over the hump with their first championship in '99. Don't think there's really a "most important game in franchise history" after that.
Are y'all missing the back-to-back part (except Shoog) of this statement?
We are no dynasty without a back-to-back.
Bruce Bowen says they aren't a dynasty unless they win 3-4 in a row.Dynasty is so subjective.
Anyway, it's a super important game and I hope the Spurs blow them out and have some confidence going back to L.A.
I think it's superimportant if the Spurs ever want to repeat. Lose tommorow night, and the Spurs will have lost arguably their best chance to finally repeat as champions.
It's, by far, the most important game happening tuesday.
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