No, but they had HCA in most of their le runs.
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No, but they had HCA in most of their le runs.
Spurs need to go Ike Turner on team griffin force and Cliff Paul.
The Spurs are not playing the Warriors if they get to the second round!
George Hill playing awful, awful basketball..
Never mind back to 12 point lead. ing ex-Spurs are playing like .
http://hangtime.blogs.nba.com/2015/0...ly-a-big-deal/
Since the league went to seven-game series in the first round in 2003, only 37 of 180 series (21 percent) have gone to seven games. And in only three of those series did the home team win all seven games. So in 177 of the 180, the winning team won at least one game on the road.
The home team won 28 of the 37 Game 7s. And going back to 1948, the home team has won 80 percent of the 119 Game 7s in NBA history. That seems like a daunting figure for any team that starts and ends a series on the road.
But the home team is often the much better team. The home-court advantage doesn’t show up as much when you’re looking at two teams that are evenly matched.
There have been 62 series (all rounds) since 2003 that were played between teams that were within *four games of each other in the regular season. And the team with home-court advantage has won only 29 (47 percent) of those 62 series.
Furthermore, 13 of those 62 series have gone to seven games, and eight of the 13 Game 7s (including each of the last three – see below) were won by the road team.
Last three Game 7s between teams that were within four wins of each other in the regular season:
— Brooklyn (road) over Toronto in 2014
— Chicago (road) over Brooklyn in 2013
— Clippers (road) over Memphis in 2012
If you go all the way back, the home team has won 30 of the 44 (68 percent) of Game 7s played between teams that were within *four wins of each other in the regular season. That’s a high percentage, but not as drastic as the 80 percent for all Game 7s. There are plenty of recent examples of good teams overcoming those odds and, as noted already, most series don’t get to Game 7.
*Adjusted for shorter seasons in the 50s and 60s.
This year, we could see three first round series played between teams that finish within four wins of each other: the 3-6 and 4-5 series in the West, along with the 4-5 series in the East (with Chicago, Toronto and Washington in the mix).
There’s no reason why those teams wouldn’t want home-court advantage. But in recent series played between equally good teams, it hasn’t proven to be a difference-maker.
would you trade him for tp tbh?
Pacer offense is unwatchable.
So badStill can't believe we got Kawhi for him tbh.
Watching Hill, I am reminded of a lot of the shortcomings he had here as a Spur, even though I am a fan.
ugly series to watch if jordan is going to be on the line a lot
you Hill, you Scola and MOTHER YOU Mahinmi. ing scrub missed two straight tip-ins.
Hill is a good player, much improved and continuing to grow, but he just isn't a PG..he should be a 6th man, or a small 2-guard..
Indiana is just extremely limited in talent..they're a classic "team that plays hard", but lose when the opposing team is playing with the same level of energy..
If only the Pacers could stop being a bad basketball team for one half and win this one...
If Parker doesn't try to outplay CP3 we might have a chance.
Nice run at the end of the season, SpewsYou're going to get your nuts clipped Jenner style and sent home to slurp on each others ass juices . This is sexual assault awareness month so people of San Antonio, obviously there is going to be some raping going on here, those Spews will be climbing in your windows snatching your people up trying to rape em so hides your children, hides your wife's and hides your husbands cause they be raping every one here! Clippers in 5. God bless.
Just got back from game and I had great seats.
Anthony Davis was the best player on the court
Tyreke Evans came up big
Jrue Holliday played great defense
Duncan looked old. Effective at times, but not enough
Ginobili was ineffective except for one late 3 pt
Pelicans weren't allowing open 3 pt shots. They did a great job closing out
Parker's offense kept them in the game but his defense was atrocious
Bottom line - Pelicans needed it more and their home crowd was behind them.
Spurs offense wasn't flowing. A lot of passes were fumbled.
Anyone know if we'll be a Saturday or Sunday game?
lolcket fan trying to be edgy , yet having to rely on the clipps![]()
looks like sunday
George hill choking on the road per par
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