im going agree with those saying 4-3. Its going to surely test this teams stamina
I'll go with the sure thing:
Any loss will lead to a ST meltdown.
im going agree with those saying 4-3. Its going to surely test this teams stamina
Looking back on it, 6-1 is pretty unrealistic, especially considering Pop/the Spurs gives zero s about "proving themselves" in regular season games.
5-2 or 4-3 would be perfectly fine. 6-1 isn't impossible, but pretty unlikely. If we can beat OKC/Houston, I'll be content. I predict losses to GS and Dallas.
Everybody ready to jump off...
4-3 is par, 5-2 would be great though unlikely. 3-4 isn't that far fetched but any worse would be surprising.
2-2 so far. Toronto will be tougher than expected but now Houston should be without their PGs. Still thinking they lose at Dallas though.
Spurs need help in beating the top teams so playing injured teams is such a good indicator of how good the spurs will be in the playoffs.
Any word on Leonard playing tonight?
Its also December.
Five and eight (5-8) is my prediction.![]()
^ this, tbh, tbh
Ended up 4-3, which isn't bad. Problem is they lost to more "contenders", and at home nonetheless.
I'll take the 4-3. Especially considering Tony went down in the Clippers game and the Spurs pulled out wins @Phoenix without him and @Golden State without Tim, Tony, AND Manu.
Glad that bull is over. Spurs have a much easier schedule over the next week or so. Four games at home with no B2Bs. The Clips on 1/4 is the only game in that stretch we should even worry about losing.
Spurs went 4-3, about what you'd expect. Successful, although not great. Didn't learn a whole lot. The same questions persist. Let's see if they can get on a bit of a roll here and make up ground on Thunder.
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