played some somewhat quality opponents too. beating the thunder and beating the pacers the way they did is impressive
Kind of shocking, but true...good game tonight.
played some somewhat quality opponents too. beating the thunder and beating the pacers the way they did is impressive
RS championship threepeat well on its way
Pessimist.
But the real question is, will we go 82-0 for the first time in team history? I'm on the edge of my seat in anticipation.
The Spurs are competing against themselves this season to get better defensively.
Gotta play Miami twice this year.
And now look for the Spurs to lose a couple of games now, with the making if this thread in all...
I know it's the beginning of the season, but every win counts.You can't take ANY game for granted in the NBA today, just ask the Nets....
Dude..the 4-0 thing is all over the place right now...it's not like I came up with it. Ticket's talking about it..WOAI...everyone.
It's actually pretty shocking considering the Spurs success the past couple decades. Guess we just like to usually get that first loss out of the ay early![]()
Every additional consecutive win from here on out will set a new franchise record (first 5-0 in team history, first 6-0 in team history, etc.)
Check out the big brain on Brad.
Not to get too ahead of myself, but if we can beat the Clippers Wednesday, we have Kings then Blazers next (b2b), so 7-0 could be a possibility.
Then we have 6 tough ones in a row, sadly. @ Lakers, vs Knicks, vs Nuggets, vs Clippers, @ Celtics, @ Pacers. . .then we have to play 4 games in 5 nights, ending with a "scheduled loss" @Miami on the 4th night. Which will probably be on ESPN or TNT, and heralded as "proof of which team is the best".
So I hope we start 7-0, or at least 6-1. . . 'cause that 's gonna go the other way real fast if Manu isn't ready by then.
Spurs will likely not beat the Blazers in Portland on the second night of a b2b ... I think this will be our first loss
we will be undefeated heading into the match up with the heat.
It's not peaking, it's playing against bad teams.
Only player that may be peaking seems to be Duncan. I don't think he can play as well the whole year
So OKC is a bad team now without James Harden? Agree about Timmy though ... the November schedule is brutal and he will need some rest soon ...
we can expect a massive trolling job from pops the next game, so there's some records to set the next year..
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oklahoma, utah (theoretically should be our nemesis), pacers are not bad teams... only noh is but put up a good fight regardless...
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