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    They hit 65% of their 3s...the Spurs are the best outside shooting team in the league...and we consider 40% a good night.

    They shot twice as many 3s, the Spurs consistently drove the rim and got less FTs. Touch fouls were called on one end while physical play was allowed on the other.

    Nelson wears our guys out. Manu had a below average night despite the fact that the defense played against him was pretty porous for stretches.

    Just one of those nights.

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    it's hard to complain when the opponent has such a hot hand from the field, and we can't buy a three if the season depended on it.

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    ok. damnit!

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    Plus the ty calls.
    sometimes I start wondering about how much David Stern hates about the spurs

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    It took the refs giving Orlando every call, the Spurs making some boneheaded turnovers in the 4th (particularly Bonner), Tony missing 2 layups at the end of the game, and the Magic hitting 67% of their 3s to squeek out a win.

    That should count as some sort of moral victory.

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    Well...

    The Spurs streak of wins, when scoring 100 points, remains intact.

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    it's hard to complain when the opponent has such a hot hand from the field, and we can't buy a three if the season depended on it.
    That's quite true. You're not going to win many games when the opponent shoots that kind of percentage. However, when the opponent shoots that many 3s, you would expect the foul disparity to be in your favor. However, this game was lost in the first half when they allowed the Magic shooters so many wide open shots from the perimeter (seriously Red can do ONE THING and one thing only, don't rotate off of him!).

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    It can be said that the Magic wanted to win more and played accordingly. The Spurs always have a built in excuse about regular season games, right?

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    Plus the ty calls.
    sometimes I start wondering about how much David Stern hates about the spurs

    can't hate them TOO much for this to happen:


    It took the refs giving Orlando every call, the Spurs making some boneheaded turnovers in the 4th (particularly Bonner), Tony missing 2 layups at the end of the game, and the Magic hitting 67% of their 3s to squeek out a win.

    That should count as some sort of moral victory.

    yeah, actually that does lessen the blow of the loss a bit.
    just a teenie bit, though.

    :seething ; )

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    And lawler's law did take effect.

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    Spurs shot better from the field, had better FT%, out rebounded, out assisted, stole more, blocked more shots, and had less turnovers.

    Only thing Magic did better was have more FT attempts and hit more 3's.

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    Good game.

    Magic are the better team right now. Not mad at it. Its only January and we still had chances to win. Had a couple defensive mental collapses but Pop will get that fixed.

    Were on the right track though. Cant win them all Spurs fans.

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    this game didn't prove anything to me, I already know we can play with the elite..we SHOULD have beat this elite Magic team, even though they shot as well as they possibly could..

    mistakes by Mason, Parker and Ginobili in the last 2 and a half minutes hurt a lot..but the refs were the main story in this game..I don't usually complain about refs, but this was clearly a horribly officiated game..the 2nd half was probably the worst I've ever seen..

    so we lost to an elite team by 1 possession, despite them shooting as well as they possibly could, the Spurs making horrible mistakes down the stretch(uncharacteristic), and horrible refs..

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    Four Rings, Foggot

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    Four Rings, Foggot
    And you still ain't got nothing you poor pathetic loser.

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    It can be said that the Magic wanted to win more and played accordingly. The Spurs always have a built in excuse about regular season games, right?


    Fact of the matter is, the Magic are peaking right now and just playing on a higher level at the moment. The Spurs wanted it every bit as much as the Magic.

    Sure, certain individuals on the Magic might not be playing at their peak, but as a team? They'll never play better than they are right now.

    If they can find a way to bottle it or get back to this level around playoff time(there will be a fall-off before the playoffs), they could potentially beat anybody. I'm not holding my breath though.

    Tip the cap to the Magic, I'm not sure (regardless of what you might think about the officiating) they could have played a better game.

    On a positive note, the Spurs still had every opportunity to pull out a victory on a night in which most would be blown out.

    It's not all that comforting, but it's progress.

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    we definitely outplayed Orlando, I don't know what some of you are talking about..it's tough to win when the other team is getting every MAJOR call for an entire half, and then making every possible shot to add to that..

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    It can be said that the Magic wanted to win more and played accordingly. The Spurs always have a built in excuse about regular season games, right?

    There's no built in excuse. The Spurs played good basketball against one of the better teams in the league.

    It was a good win for the Magic. But, the Spurs will be ready for Wednesday night.

    And if they win...what will you say?

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    Spurs are sucking against top teams, at best they're only 4 - 8.

    The Lakers and then that very tough stretch before the RRT.

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    regular season games, no point in getting hype out of it

    just wait till the playoffs....

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    Spurs lost.....we just got to suck it up and hope they play better and win the next game which is against the Lakers......which is going to be tough.....hope the Spurs are up for that one.

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    Spurs are sucking against top teams, at best they're only 4 - 8.

    The Lakers and then that very tough stretch before the RRT.
    That's a misleading stat...

    They haven't played Boston, Cleveland or LA Lakers yet?

    Plus two of the big three were out for the first month of the season.

    Also, they've only played the Hornets once at their place and they had some good wins on the road against Denver, Dallas, Miami, and home wins against Houston and Utah.

    There's no moral victory...but the Spurs played well and won every statisical category except one. And that cost them the game.

    Remember, the Cavs beat the Spurs twice during the regular season and beat them in the Finals. Also, Phoenix won the season series last year and lost 4-1 in the playoffs.

    The regular season for the Spurs is a work in progress and they are playing lot better now....then they did a month ago.


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    The Magic were hitting their 3s, the Spurs were not. All the more it stresses the importance of a good, consistent defense. The Spurs have become very dependent on their perimeter offense and when this lets you down then you can hopefully fall back on your defense. Still, the Magic were really hitting their shots and Spurs were still in it til the last few plays. If Parker had hit his last 2 baskets then the outcome might be very different.

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