you guys are by far the favorite for the playoffs - the NBA should do something about regular season wins though. If you beat a team a lot in the regular season, you should get some type of credit for the playoffs - like game 1 is a win because you beat that team during the regular season. That'd be great if you faced Boston or Cleveland in the Finals, you'd be up 1 game automatically!
you're full of crap. DJ Mbenga is your third best player? Please tell me you're kidding. He's the only guy you were missing for both games. Please...PLEASE..don't post like you're a sports enthusiast when you don't even know about your own team. Oh..and by the way..when you post, sometimes a little red line comes under it...that means you either misspelled or it's a grammatical error. Right clicking on that word will help you fix it. Learn it, live it, love it.
Yeah..kinda like when your "GREAT" team got butt ed by the 9TH SEED Suns....seriously...what a hypocrite.
Kobe's my little
-KG
Count da rings dawg!! Count da rings........![]()
? I know cali has some good , but really what kind of are you on?
I just made 2 grilled-cheese sandwitches!!!!
Honestly!
.... thats how relevant this win is in the grand scheme of things.
Downplay it, but you know people would be going ape- and dogging the Mavs left and right if the Spurs had won.
Definately true.... but honestly... dont you think they deserve it after under-achieving so much?
some maybe, but be honest with yourself - this wasn't as an important of a win to the Spurs as it was to the Mavs. The honest truth is that it means nothing either way. I don't blame y'all for being excited, but at the end of the day it doesn't hide the fact that mavs are struggling overall as a franchise. Some bad moves have put y'all in a precarious position and the best you can hope for is some kind of resurgence as a team. You have talented players that can put a run together, but I'm not being biased when I say that your franchise does not appear to be a player in this year's championship.
That much is obvious, but it was still a well-played, much-needed win for a franchise that has been struggling all year with deciding what kind of team they want to be. I don't know if the performance tonight was Jekyll or Hyde, but the excitement from the team and the fanbase was largely because they needed a victory like this to prove a little something to themselves. Sure, in the grand scheme of things, it's just a regular season game that may pan out to mean very little, but wins like this can become building blocks for a team on the verge of turning the corner.
Not sure the Lakers want to count rings with the Celtics
Celtics = 17
Lakers = 14
that just shows you that the Mavs are in a more precarious position than the Spurs. How did they get in that position? Oh yeah, by losing more so far.
that makes sense - are you sure you are a mavs fan? Seriously, Spurs fans are still going to be hostile even if the mavs are struggling - a lot of that has to do with the intense rivalry that peaked in the 2006 and 2007 seasons. Even though Cuban has been a in regard to respecting the city of San Antonio, he's been a very active owner trying to improve the franchise. The problem is that for some reason he's been unable to hire people that can get him to where he wants to be. He seems to have adopted the same role that Jerry Jones has taken and the results are similar. We might have a "cheap" owner, but at least he leaves the important decisions to somebody that knows what they're doing - not a knock on Cuban but a reality.
Too bad the "better team" doesnt show up in the playoffs.
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exactly. The Spurs with Manu below 100% is crap.
It means if Manu is below 100%, the Spurs tend to suck? Do you not agree newbie?
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