since when did my team affiliation come into play in how the finals pan out? thanks for considering me so important, but i'm afraid i can't really help you
Funny. They could theoretically still get knocked out in the first round.
since when did my team affiliation come into play in how the finals pan out? thanks for considering me so important, but i'm afraid i can't really help you
So every fan base thinks you are an idiot, mavsfan? You and your throw away lines "thanks for considering me so important...". That does not even make sense.
Spurs/Suns will prove if either are contenders.
Idk about what Spurs fans think about their team, but I don't think there's been a Suns fan on Spurstalk who has called the team a contender at any point this season, however Lakerfan likes to repeatedly say "HAHAHA Suns fans think their team is a contender!" even though no one on this site has said that. Makes no sense.
Isn't it a player option?
And yeah, laugh all you want as your team heads for irrelevance as ous contends for les.Shouldn't you be more worried about beating the 8 seed than contending for a le right now?Funny. They could theoretically still get knocked out in the first round.
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That's the Victoria's Secret Panties yer wearing talking.
Nothin' but a corpse now.
He shoved the Magic in a hole less than a year ago.
Sadly the OP is probably right. The Bynum-Pau matchup could really overwhelm both front lines. Playoff McDyess has been different to regular season McDyess, but hes gonna have a battle with Bynum around the rim. Dont think Pop can go with Bonner, he just hasnt shown the ability to knock down shots consistently in the playoffs, and he's not even a wildcard anymore - you know what your going to get - not much.
I was impressed with Ibaka and the way he he used is athleticism around the rim, and his abiity to score some, so i would be really interested to see what Mahinmi could do, but no way he will see any meaningful minutes.
Blair could be a real X-Factor, if he can be physical and rough up Odom and Pau, he could make an impact, but its gonna be tough.
I too think the Spurs are too small to win a championship.
The fact that our guards can drive to the hole at will offsets it on offense, but we will be relying on Bonner and Blair for rotational defense. Soft and small.
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Moo, moo, buckaroo.
Yeah, like as he fouled out against Dirk...
Suns, Spurs, Jazz are contenders until they are knocked out. These bag fans like KWAMAY and Giuseppe think all their numbers and mean something. The games still have to be played quit being front running gots and shut up. Spurs are contenders and nothing you say will make me think other wise. And if I was a Suns, or Jazz fans I'd think the same thing.
Calm down, head. Yer still in the game. Don't discount yerself. Get over here in the Valley of the Illegals and bust that Sun's crack. Then Giuseppe, he will a be a kind to a you.
hahahahah I usually don't know what you are talking about Giuseppe but you are funny.
This is the playoffs.... babbling about all this contender bull is pointless, why don't we just witness what happens?
Sense,
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i don't think we're contenders. Blair is too inconsistent and inexperienced, McDyess would have trouble defending the bigs that LA has, and Duncan wouldn't be able to have 2-3 bad games in a series versus LA, Magic, or the Cavs. obviously, the Spurs see enough of a hole there to want to sign Splitter for next season. so they no it's a problem.
it'll be extremely difficult for the Spurs to beat LA, let alone the Magic or Cavs, assumming they get past the Suns.
Mingus, tossing the towel prematurely? Sad to see, youngster.
Ostensibly we're built to end you, but, anything can happen. Pop has great stature with NY and the refs. If one guy (not of the usual suspects) blows up you're close.
i'm not tossing the towel. there's still a glimmer of hope left in me, and as long as that is there, no towel has been tossed. stating the reality of the situation has nothing to do with giving up on them. the Lakers are simply better. they're supposed to beat the Spurs, as are the Magic and Cavs. yet, the Mavs were supposed to as well, so you never know what can happen. another thing is that this team, imo, is still (even at this stage of the season) a work in progress. as well as they've been playing it's seems like their last good game has been the best one they've played, esp. as far as defense is concerned. that it somewhat hard to rank this team. guess we'll have to wait and see.
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