7
I'm not worried at all.
I'm new to this forum, but have followed it the whole year.
My worry meter is at about a 6. I know our big 3 can play better tbh. Its the shifts in pace that are hurting the spurs. They haven't been able to get in a rhythm in games 3 and 4.
Game 5, the Spurs NEED to be the ones to dictate the pace of the game. I know game 4 was fairly close at the end, but the spurs played terrible for 3.5 quarters. You can't expect to win a game against Oklahoma playing like that. Also, our interior defense needs to be better. The Thunder have been beating us at our own game in games 3 and 4. Their is no reason they should have more assists than us.
Game 5 is ours. Set the pace early and please keep it. Try to minimize giving the Thunder anymore confidence than they already have. GO SPURS GO!
Great first post.![]()
5. Normally HCA in Game 5 would be no sweat, but I'm concerned about Pop stubbornly sticking with Matt Bonner. When that guy steps on the floor the wheels come off and it's like the entire team becomes cursed. Bonner has no business getting playoff minutes with any team. So I'm worried Gregg might cost us one if he plays Bonner.
Other than that, tomorrow we find out if the Spurs are for real or not. They are healthy and there are no excuses. If they lose tomorrow I'll tip my hat to OKC and Harden's unhygienic beard.
Last edited by GrandeDavid; 06-03-2012 at 03:38 PM.
I'm at a 5. One thing is certain, no way OKC's role players (namely Ibaka, Perkins, and Collison) play that well in San Antonio. And our role players (Green, Splitter, Bonner, Blair) should feel a of alot better at home. I'm not worried about the Big 3, Kawhi, Jack, and Neal because I know they'll bring it....
Neither are Sam Bowie or Greg Oden.
Ha ha!!!!
I agree but Bonner should not be mentioned anymore in anything, he is just use less in the playoffs.
it should at least be an 8. because if the spurs lose the next game, it's going to be a 10.
I still disagree with the decision to give statehood to the indian and inbred land thief reservation to the north tbh.
I'm at a solid 8. OKC is a good team but the real problem is that the Spurs have just played badly (at the very least not up to their capability) the last two games. They have to right the ship tomorrow. Going back to OKC down 3-2 on an elimination game with all those screaming freaks in their gay blue t-shirts will be a huge hill to climb back up. I'm just glad this series is 2-2-1-1-1 and not 2-3-2 like the finals. Spurs need to come home to their home court and get their back together.
This right here.
0. Frustrated and anxious to see how the Spurs handle Game 5, but not worried. OKC took it to us twice in two games, but I still just don't see the Spurs losing 4 times. I'll be the first to admit I was wrong if they lose either this series or the next.
I don't think of it as a Worry Meter. I'd call it a Confidence Meter and Confidence is high. I'd say 8 to get their in order and protect home court.
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