Well, I say Spurs take Celtics down if they meet in 2011 finals and there are a number of reasons for it.
Boston like LA is not overly concerned about the regular season. Are you talking les or championship experience..if les then yes Spurs have more than Boston in the last 10 yrs but if you're talking experience don't forget Boston has played in 2 finals without Shaq and if you factor Shaq's experience then Boston has the edge IMO...and let's face it experience really only matters when we're talking non HOF players...KG, Allen, Pierece, Shaq has way more basketball and leadership experience than Parker, Duncan, and Manu, it's not even close in my opinion...they all have lead teams by themselves, so it really does throw the experience argument out the window.
BTW a much more compelling sideline is Kobe vs Shaq. the in-fighting power struggle between these two over the years is in effect what allowed Duncan to get a ring in the first place.

...But Kobe v Shaq is where the ratings will be...also Kobe vs Shaq, KG, Allen, and Pierece...if Kobe can beat these guys without another HOF player on his team ( and no Pau isn't right now) he and MJ becomes co-equals immediately...MJ never faced that many HOF'ers with such genuine dislike for each other...
The Spurs getting wrote off and bouncing back really means nothing...all that matters is they got swept. They get no kudos or points for finishing well...they got swept is what's in the records books...if you recall the Lakers are bashed every year for playing every series with the same level of intensity...but in the end they got the job done and that's what counts.
In a way you kind of defeat your argument here...now what I mean is that again Spurs played well to end last season as you say but then they got swept after playing so well...you seem to chalk up getting swept as just some weird anomaly... you seem to be repeating the same mistake so many journalists and novice basketball fans make every year..and that's looking and the regular season as the determining factor with teams like Boston and LA...if nothing else the last few seasons should have taught you something...remember Lebron in Cleveland...2x MVP team with the most wins...and failed miserably when it was money time...just think about it...don't let yourself fall into that trap you're too good a poster for that...just say congrats on a good regular season and we'll see you in the play-offs that's it and that's all...
LA and Boston's front line are not interchangeable auto parts...LA is finesse and Boston is brute hacking monkey strength..SA does have a better shot at beating LA than Boston because of Pau's physical softness at times...but we compensate for that by playing mind games with Pau to get him going...Kobe will remind him his is Euro league MVP and then he kicks it in gear...Also all those knee issues you bring up for Boston don't forget Timmy is right there with them skating on the thin ice...my argument as initially outlined was all things equal and no injuries it hypothetically wouldn't be close...I didn't even talk about how I feel Rondo would abuse Tony...the reason being is Parker is weak defensively...granted Rondo would blow by Fish but Fish's defensive mindset is superior to that of Parker it's totally different and way more experienced..Keep in mind Kobe and Fish have played in 7 finals and won 5...that's no small order...
I will concede this point.
