If history has shown me is that their 2 best players are injury prone. Steph and bogut. We will see it again this year.
I think this is still the Spur's game to lose.
Anything can happen from now to then, but I firmly believe it.
The Thunder is the largest threat to me- mostly because of Westbrook's ability to take over a game and that's all it takes when you have another talent like Durant to support him.
I do think the Spurs have the players to disrupt the Warriors in a series.
Then it's on to whoever the East sacrifices.
If history has shown me is that their 2 best players are injury prone. Steph and bogut. We will see it again this year.
Splitter would have to be on his A-game to beat the Warriors, too..
Duncan was completely exposed in the 2013 series against them IIRC..it wouldn't be any different this time, Curry at the top is a matchup nightmare against any team with slow bigs, especially a big that can't exploit them on the offensive end(which Duncan can't do vs. Bogut)..
Doesn't really matter, though, both OKC and Golden State would be tough..the other teams aren't scary, at all, tbh, including Memphis..
It's virtually the same Memphis and Spurs team from 2 years ago. Were they too physical for the Spurs then?
Our team without the big three still beats the warriors periodically. The spurs also post huge problems for the warriors. Their backcourt usually gets worked by kawhi and green.
Pop in the playoffs is going to work circles around kerr.
The warriors are also the ones under huge pressure from the media fans and themselves. They're going to crack.
You're right on that.
Splitter is going to be a very important piece if they are going to win against them
Duncan has lost too much speed to affect the PnR.
The good thing is that it looks like Splitter is getting back to being what he can be, at least on defense.
Here's to the Spurs pulling a '95 Rockets.
Yeah- that's what I'm hoping anyway.
Pop is actually pretty good during a series and maybe can take advantage of Kerr in that respect and Kawhi and Green can definitely be a disruption to their offense.
I honestly believe this series, if it were to happen- will literally come down to who makes the most mistakes down the stretch.
I am very much looking forward to what may be the final playoffs that Duncan, Ginobili and Parker play together in.
Our pissing on each other not withstanding, Dabom...
I think Houston would be a good first round matchup. Can't see McHale out coaching Pop for a whole series.
Never
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That series will really depend on what refs are on the rag from game to game.
Harden is the ultimate draw-contact-on-purpose player right now and it's on the refs to call the game not only right, but more importantly:
Consistently.
If the refs are tough for 3/4's of a game and then go soft towards the end- that looks like a Spurs lead dwindling to me.
That series, to me will be about as frustrating as watching a Spurs/Clippers series with all their dirty tactics and shameless ing.
Only east team (finals matchup), that would have the hca edge, is Atl?
no it's true you really are horrible
Lot of butthurt people on here. Just give me the MVP already.
I'm fine with whoever the Spurs play in round 1. My only hope is that the Spurs don't play OKC in the playoffs. It's not that I fear them, it's just that I hate them so much. It's bad for my health to watch games against OKC.
The funny thing is a lot of people want OKC to stay at 8th so they can play GS in round 1. I'd rather they finish 7th so they can match up against Memphis. I think Memphis can and would beat OKC.
Maybe you just ing suck? Sorry, just been noticing lately. Lotta divisive from you and a load of rofl emoticons.
I'm not dropping advanced stats in every post myself or anything but you need a hiatus badly.
you got. How about you disappear. Couldn't careless about peons tbh.
pffft, that's it? where is the rofl emoticon?
You don't deserve one got.
I see heyhey wants to get slayed too.
lol kids will be kids I guess. Thinking you can step up to your old man and then get whupped like a and get kicked out the house.
I see you're in that rebellious stage right now.
Not if they play as poorly as they have in slipping to #7. The remaining schedule is pretty light so the Spurs would actually have to regress to not finish with a top 5 seed.
Though I'll have to backtrack a bit. Harlem points out that matchups are often more important than seeding and I can agree with that. If the Spurs finish #6 and catch Portland or the Clippers in the first round, the Spurs could still advance even given the uneven play this season.
I agree with what you are saying about Harden and its the reason why I prefer for the Spurs not to play the Rockets in the first round. Historically the Spurs have always have had difficulty against star players that get touch fouls. Playing against the Rockets due to the way Harden gets special treatment will be a series that can go 50/50 which is a pretty risky proposition. On top that I hate watching the Rockets considering their games last 3 hours due to all the bs fouls Harden racks up in the course of the game.
Torture porn.
Hate watching them.
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