Discuss what?
Discuss...
Last edited by Calispursfan11; 03-25-2011 at 08:47 PM.
lol thread
If their winning percentage falls below .800 it will no longer be above .800. But if it happens to go below .800, well, then, we've got something there.
Anyone else care to add to this intense discussion?
WOW, Last thing I heard we were in first place, So WHO CARES!![]()
posters with less than 1,000 posts shouldn't be able to start threads.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think they've been below the .800 threshold since the first couple of weeks of the season. Is this a foreshadowing of the future an omen of things to come? Numbers trigger my insecurities as a Spurs fan. I thought I was above this, but alas, I am not.
1/10... you can do better than that Carl...
Sigma x (X - 2 * 3/square root of phi x infinity - 1 = who really gives a damm?
It's one of those things Pop will say they don't care about but in the back of their minds they want to finish with more than 80% of their games won. They would have to win 66 games to do this. To me, if the Spurs win less than 66 games they are probably not gangbusters like they need to be. The .800 PCT is important to them as they have not relinquished it practically all season.
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Semi agreed. I think a 6 month limitation before being being able to start thread would be better.
The OP's threads are as acute as SequSpur's, and the latter litters limitlessly.
Besides, if you want regulation thats what Spursreport is for.
Corrected.
John Hollinger.
COME on bruh, who cares? Mavs had one in 07, Pistons around it in 06 I believe, what happened? NOTHING. I would hate to see this team win 65 plus games and lose in the earlier rounds, record just get focused and get some wins and ready for the playoffs (If they drop a few more fine, it's expected). I am more worried about health than .800.
Killer cleavage shot bro. Love it!
In the 35 years that the San Antonio Spurs have been in the NBA, they are averaging 6 wins for every 10 games played.
As of this writing, the Spurs record over the 35-year span is 1710-1117 (.605). That equates to roughly 50 wins per 82-games.
Last edited by Solid D; 03-24-2011 at 11:23 PM.
Oh yeah them s make me smile everytime I look at them! Man that pic on that avi makes me forget about bball sometimes lol. I wish they would stay above .800 though and make it easily to the #1, I would take .700 the rest of the way or .600 lol, as long as they nab that #1 seed.
True dat!
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