This is something that would seem amazing if I was really really stoned. Unfortunately I'm not.
I just realized something man. Since the Spurs won their first Championship eleven years ago back in 1999, only three teams have eliminated the Spurs from the Playoffs.
The Los Angeles Lakers, the Dallas Mavericks and the Phoenix Suns. Those are the three only teams to knock us out in the Playoffs in eleven ing years.
Is that crazy or what?
This is something that would seem amazing if I was really really stoned. Unfortunately I'm not.
It was only two teams before this year.
Suns beat the Spurs in 2000.
Ah, yeah, . Well, that year doesn't count.
Yeah... that year seems to disappear for me as well... (Duncan out with a knee injury during the post-season)...
Not really.
Most regular season wins in the NBA since the 98-99 season:
1. Spurs 663
2. Mavs 622
3. LA 618
4. PHX 572
Because I refuse to pay $ for reporters to do their job by providing free press on espn.com, etc. I'm NOT an 'Insider'. They are suggesting that TParks is now tradeable and could land the Spurs as high as #2 seed in the Draft. Are there Any 'Insiders' that care to inform us 'Outsiders'?
Nope, it was still three teams. Phx, La and Choke D.
That's a first teamer take, Shoog? I want a recount.
And during that time both LA and PHX had years when they missed the playoffs.
My Point? The eastern conference absolutely sucks.
Here's another interesting stat:
Over the last TWENTY NINE years (since 1982), the Western Conference Finals have consisted of at least one of the following four teams: Lakers, Spurs, Jazz, or Suns.
It doesn't mean anything other than all four of those teams have been pretty darn consistent, but I find it interesting none-the-less.
And at least half of those exits were due to injuries![]()
Man... we were so good...![]()
I just realized that football season still isn't here.![]()
Real football starts this week...![]()
hey come on Samaki Walker did a great job replacing Tim Duncan
And then there was this beauty:
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/nba/0...avs-game-1.htm
And in the Dunca era, every team that's knocked us out has lost in the next round.
Except Dallas, who beat us in the 2nd round and then beat the Suns to get to the NBA finals in 2006.
I was reading through that link and noticed the bolded part....
Kind of reminded me of most recent Spurs-Mavs game 6, when we knocked them out of the playoffs.
Held the Mavs to 8 points in the first quarter, and 26 points in the second quarter, holding them to that same franchise low.
Spurs > Mavs![]()
Actually, it's happenend multiple times:
1998 - lost to Utah (who then beat LA in WCF and lost to Bulls in Finals)
2001 - lost to Lakers (went on to win le)
2002 - lost to Lakers (went on to win le)
2004 - lost to Lakers (who then beat Minn in WCF and lost to Pistons in Finals)
2006 - As you stated above
2003 - Spurs win le
2004 - Lakers eliminate Spurs and get crushed in the Finals by Detroit
2005 - Spurs win le
2006 - Mavs eliminate Spurs and get backdoor swept in the Finals by Miami
2007 - Spurs win le
2008 - Lakers eliminate Spurs and get curbstomped in the Finals by Boston
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