Both of you, pathetic fans, tbh.
You're not saying anything I don't know, I was just pointing out a fact.
Both of you, pathetic fans, tbh.
well that was awfully close for a game closed in the first quarter
Not at the end of the season when we completely fell apart.
Spurs finally eaked out a close W
Just hope the spurs can get it together
How was that a shooting foul, the guy just flailed his arms out attempting to get a foul, the ball was knocked out of his hands before he even started to move his arms up.
I'd say those facts discredit the idea of closing out games so well, tbh
Anybody still fail to recognize how important TP is to this team's success anymore?
Not only did he make the offense look like a well oiled machine, but when we needed it, he would put the team on his back for a win. I miss that, frankly.
Kawhi playing 40 minutes was great
smh, even bnsf misses my point
Man we have some emo, emotional es in this thread....
To get this win, Tim had to have a herculean effort and Leonard had to play for 40 minutes to eke out this win over a poor team.
In 2011 we had many many close games which we ended up winning at a very high clip. Whole season. End of the season, we limped into the playoffs and had the worst postseason of the Duncan era.
This year we can't close games for crap, and are limping into the playoffs
My point is, this is going to be a very dangerous 2-3 weeks while we get healthy again. Because it does not look good.
Almost like clockwork in the 4th Q.
Spurs won, who is the next in line for a South Texas ass kickin'?
The Hawks needed career games from John Jenkins and some guy named Scott..it works both ways..
The Spurs essentially won by double-digits when Duncan was on the floor..when he wasn't, it was scrubs vs. scrubs..
I am sorry but they eeked it out because of choking again, it should not have been near that close at the end to make you eek it out.
Yeah this is the truth.
hard to imagine these the same Spurs of 3,4 months ago. Jekyll and Hyde
This team is just not that good, and we should be. Even without Tony and Manu.
ESPN Stats & Info @ESPNStatsInfo 29s Tim Duncan: 107th career 30-10 game, ties Dirk Nowitzki for most among active players
Well maybe our mediocre play lowers expectations for our role players going into the playoffs and paradoxically boosts their confidence. It's easier to adopt more of an underdog mentality with the way we're playing right now.
And I liked the message Pop just gave postgame. He called it a pathetic performance for everyone not named Tim (and presumably Kawhi), and that this group as-is isn't going anywhere in the playoffs.
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