people on ST lol at okc, they write off houston because of the coaching, they say clippers arent a threat, the bulls/cavs/heat arent a threat, the blazers are the same as last year, the warriors suck, etc.
basically only the spurs are good![]()
8/11 3 pts, 40 pts in the regular season
too bad his balls shrink against DG
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people on ST lol at okc, they write off houston because of the coaching, they say clippers arent a threat, the bulls/cavs/heat arent a threat, the blazers are the same as last year, the warriors suck, etc.
basically only the spurs are good![]()
Locked down by Choke Paul in the playoffs
it's the ST way![]()
They may tank in the playoffs but curry is a ridiculous shooter tbh
If you don't like it you could leave.
Healthy okc and houston are a matchup problem for the Spurs. Cavs can be a problem if they ever figure it out. All this if the Spurs are healthy themselves.
That's what most sensible posters have said in here, tbh
TBH, the Spurs should repeat if they just remain healthy. So all this loling is acceptable![]()
oh, and you can also add Dallas if they trade for a competent PG
Only teams I'm worried about are Dallas, OKC, and to some extent Houston.
I ain't got no worries. Spurraider just feeling himself cause the radiers finally won a game.
The you say
The Spurs are done and should be blown up every other ing week on this forum.
thats true. there are still people that like Ayres too![]()
Limited to an astounding 23 points per game by CP0 over a 7-game series
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Great defensive effort, tbh
Houston is not disciplined enough to take them seriously. Good coaches make adjustments in the playoffs and in addition, teams play better defense, trap more, gamble less, commit fewer turnovers, slow down the game, play with more intensity, play better at home and a bunch of other reasons why we shouldn't take a Mchale coached team seriously in the post season tbh.
A few coaches like Phil, Pop and Larry Brown would try out set plays to just see how they can better execute come playoffs. Phil did this in the 1992-93 season after running the Bulls team to the ground the previous season. He let Pippen & MJ take it easy in the first half of the season, tried out different sets, involved BJ more in the offense (partly due to Pax's injury) and focused more on defense after all the mileage & deep playoff runs. It payed dividends in the playoffs due to their stifling defense. Every one though the Knicks had em after going up 2-0 on the Bulls that year. Phil also did this in the 2000-01 season.
Pop's taken that and mastered it. I think Erik Spoelstra & Carlisle have started following that path.
People cherry pick Curry's good nights and ignore his bad ones, just like they did with Kobe. Curry is behind Gary Neal in 3pt%, something like 38th.
3-point Field Goals Made Per Game Leaders - Qualified
PER GAME TOTAL ADJ RK PLAYER TEAM GP PPG 3PM 3PA 3PM 3PA 3P% 2PM 2PA 2P% PPS FG% 1 Kyle Korver, SG ATL 11 13.5 3.1 5 34 60 .567 12 32 .375 1.62 .685 2 Damian Lillard, PG POR 14 19.9 3.0 7 42 92 .457 48 101 .475 1.45 .575 Klay Thompson, SG GS 11 22.4 3.0 7 33 76 .434 47 101 .465 1.39 .545 4 Stephen Curry, PG GS 12 22.6 2.9 8 35 90 .389 59 109 .541 1.36 .560 Kevin Martin, SG MIN 9 20.4 2.9 6 26 54 .481 32 66 .485 1.53 .592 Patrick Beverley, PG HOU 7 12.6 2.9 6 20 43 .465 10 21 .476 1.38 .625 7 Ryan Anderson, PF NO 12 14.9 2.5 7 30 84 .357 38 85 .447 1.06 .491 8 Trevor Ariza, SF HOU 14 13.6 2.4 7 34 93 .366 28 63 .444 1.22 .506 Wesley Matthews, SG POR 14 15.5 2.4 7 33 96 .344 47 77 .610 1.25 .558 James Harden, SG HOU 14 25.2 2.4 7 33 97 .340 64 145 .441 1.46 .469
I think a healthy Spurs team can take out Houston in 5 games. I just think that out of three (Dallas, OKC, and Houston), the Rockets just match up well against the Spurs. I think our record against them in the last two years is 0-5 IIRC. Yeah, they're all regular season games, but still, they'd give the Spurs some problems in a series.
Spurstalk is always like this the year after a le tbh
Your Kneel raped a well
he's up to 42.6% after today's game
Korver is ridic
You do realize that these same people are the first ones to jump off the Spurs bandwagon during December losses to the Kings, right?![]()
Almost caught up with Klay, who nobody really seems to notice.
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