Doomed
"Spurs announce that neither Duncan nor Parker will play tonight against Toronto. They are being listed as day-to-day"
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Swollen ankle
Can someone please wake up YAWN. Let us see what he has...
I guess there was something wrong with Duncan when we saw him limping.
No doubt you have to activate either Haslip or Ian now.
Shoot my face...
Begining of last season all over again
blah! Well the good thing is this would give some of our other guys a chance to show what they can do. That or Finely will get 30+minutes at powerforward.
no, this better just be some rest
Woohoo! With Duncan out we can not truly play small ball!!!
Center - Blain 6'6"
PF - Finley 6'7"
SF - RJ 6'7"
SG - Mason 6'5"
PG - Hill 6'2"
LOVE IT!!!!
No worries. Maybe the vaunted Bonner-Hairston combination can thwart Bosh-Bargnani on the front line. Forget about activating another big too, maybe coach Bud can be activated and used as the backup center.
And it's still just November. In through the nose, out through the mouth.![]()
Its all good... we can have them rest and get a few of our youngs onto court. I think still we can pull out a victory tonight!
I'm not one to prematurely panic, but let me ask all of you who share this sentiment a question: Is the goal not to win a championship this season? And if it is, then how viable does that sound if the Spurs fall completely out of the race for home court early and end up with the 5-6 best record in the league? Is this team really capable of beating, say, the Lakers AND Celtics, in succession, without home court, to win the championship?
I'm all for not running the key guys into the ground in order to pursue home court, but essentially conceding it is just as foolish. The Lakers and Celtics in particular are better than the mid-decade Suns and Mavs. They're not led by players who have a reputation for folding or wilting in pressure situations and they don't have glaring weaknesses on their teams that the Spurs can easily exploit. They'll be no out-smarting them or vastly out-coaching them. Beating one in 6 at home or in a game 7 on the road is plausible (though I shudder to think how the officiating would be in such a game against these two given what they mean to the league and the stakes of the game), but both?
Where did this come from?
timvp saw him limping last game![]()
lottery bound. tank job in place...
Duncan is going to continue to get beaten up every game unless he has some help down low.... Meaning, somebody other than Bonner and his weak ass.
Tim Duncan is done if he doesn't get some low post help...
lol Sigz getting pinked.
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