The past is typically indicative of the future. Those who don't learn from it are doomed to repeat it. LA winning the West is hardly a fluke - they've done it 3 years in a row. That's dominance.
OK - we'll throw it all out the window to make you feel better.
Playing the "ignore the past" game we'll go. Everyone is expected to be healthy once the season starts so lets fast forward and assume everyone is healthy enough to play come playoff time.
SA is still too small to have any edge inside on LA. Pau is a better player now than what Duncan is. Bynum is better than Splitter. LO as the 3rd big trumps McDyess. Caracter is likely last season's Blair. So LA continues to control the glass, deny more shots, and score more inside.
On the perimeter, LA has the best defenders of the bunch in Kobe, Artest, Blake, and Barnes. All are better defenders than SA's best in Hill. So that means guys like Ginobili and RJ will have serious trouble scoring. Flip side, who does SA have that can guard Kobe? Artest? No one.
Phil has a coaching edge over any opposition, except Larry Brown. Popovich is great but Phil has owned him in playoff matchups. LA has great team chemistry and execute on offense better than SA.
The lone advantage Spurs fans can honestly claim is Parker's speed. But that's never beat LA in a series by anyone, let alone LA now has a better defender in Blake. And that's if Parker keeps his dominant role on the team - Pop obviously has eyes on Hill taking over.
So "this year" why does SA beat LA? Because they played them well in a couple regular season games? C'mon now. SA can't stop LA and they can't run them out the building and outscore them. That's last year, this year, next year - whenever.
SA is a great franchise and they were a real championship contender but that sun has set.

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