I don't think i'll take it any harder than I took game 6, unless it ends the same exact way
Not saying it'll happen but what if it does.
I won't watch the trophy presentation, that's for sure. Sports for me will be over until football season (lol Cowboys). I'll follow the teams offseason transactions and summer league tho with very little interest...
I don't think I'll be able get over this seri
es loss EVER if we indeed end up losing.
Last edited by TE; 06-20-2013 at 03:27 PM.
I don't think i'll take it any harder than I took game 6, unless it ends the same exact way
I'll say "damn," then go to bed. I'll wake up in the morning and go on with my life.
rofl that's bull .
I was so shocked and pissed game 6 it will be 10x worse for me in game 7, ill be depressed for a couple days knowing how close they were to winning
Just no blowout loss please. Or another heart breaker. Ah , just win the er!!!
I realized that a few years ago after the .04 fiasco. I'm pissed and sad for weeks and the players are travelling and enjoying their vacations. It's their job, and it's entertainment for us.
don't know if I would be more disappointed than after game 6, but I would probably feel like for about 5-10 days.
This thread is depressing...I'm out.
Walk out of Buffalo Wild Wings, drink with friends, and make the most of my night. A part of me is eager for the season to end so I can spend my time doing other things.
Win or lose, not matter how ty they play, the players still get to go home to their million dollar mansions.. and their supermodel girlfriends.. Next week, they'll be living it up on vacation at some exotic resort, regardless of what happens. Us fans, meanwhile, who've become emotionally attached to this team, will live with the pain and agony of defeat to the loathsome Miami team, when we literally had the championship in our hands. There will a dark cloud over San Antonio and the Spurs franchise for a long time imo. It will be devastating.
Same here. I'm ready to be done with basketball for awhile.
well I got plans after the game and must be on my best behaviour. So I don't know what I'll do if we lose. I'll be a little tipsy but cannot get too drunk for the function later in the night. otherwise I'll be a wreck if we lose
any suggestions, in case we lose, anything I can do to temporarily seem normal???
maybe inhaling that from a bunch of baloons?
It will hurt really badly. Probably not so much at first (numbness sets in,) but then, over the weeks that followed, the contemplation of how close it all was in Game 6 would get worse and worse. Then it would feel better after a month or two.
That being said, even advancing to the Finals at all - win or lose - still enhanced Popovich's and the Big Three's legacy. They made 5 Finals appearances. That's something few players and coaches can claim. They successfully bolstered their legacy in this 2013 season, championship or not. Only question was how much it would be bolstered by.
I'll read all the coping threads.
I will just binge on ice cream...considering its what most chicks do after heartbreak![]()
Until tip off of the 2014 season...
Spoiled Spurs fans...come on. Get a grip. I lived in MN when Gary Anderson, after a perfect season, missed a chip shot that would have sent them to the super bowl. Get a hold of yourself.
ENJOY THE MOMENT !!!!
Try to keep in mind how much fun this improbable run has been, be bummed that they didn't take it when they had the chance, and move on with my life. Either way the boys will be back next season.
I'll take a look at my bank accounts and realize that all is well in the world after all.
Might also chime in with another cigar and a swig of Quintessence.
A bit melodramatic tbh.
If Spurs lose, I won't watch ESPN for about a week. The talk of the finals probably wont be talked about anymore, and trades and the draftees will be the talk for basketball. It will take three to four days to get over. After that, life goes on. I love the Spurs, but football(NFL) is my favorite sport.
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