Happens when Tony should never be in the game. We up by 15-20 without Enrique playing.
Ok so Paul supposedly gets hurt then Crawford and big baby start chucking. This is after Barnes has been chucking. Then the horse 3 at the end of the 3rd. That garbage chuck that gave them the lead. And that's not even counting the phantom call that put Paul on the line and the "inadvertent " whistle. Sometimes it really is better to be lucky than good. But don't get me wrong we deserve this.
Happens when Tony should never be in the game. We up by 15-20 without Enrique playing.
Injured cp3 outplayed us. Tip your hat
Luckiest game I ever saw was the Spurs Game 1 victory over GSW in the playoffs.
Cp wasn't on one leg
Wasn't injured
OBVIOUSLY
As I recall we just put together a furious rally to come back and win. What was lucky about that?
Go suck your moms
Let's not forget Boris actually hit the ball on the trash layup Crawford hit late.
One of my favorite games of all time right behind the 08 game 1 vs the Suns.
The Gino 3 to put it into OT.
Manu's deep game-winning three when the play wasn't designed for him. It was a busted play. In fact, Manu had just made one of the stupidest plays in NBA history prior to that shot and Pop specifically told him to stay as far away from the play as possible.
It was anybody's game tied until good home cooking took over with the phantom foul and phantom whistle.
No LAC was incredibly lucky.
Very very lucky indeed
Yes they were lucky, but we also were lucky on the other 2 wins in LA.
Bottom line it wasn´t luck, but most of LA players who play big minutes were better than most of the Spurs players that got big minutes.
Other than Maybe Duncan, the top 3 players of the series were all Clippers.
Forgot about that one. But I think you need a larger confluence of BS to qualify for luckiest win ever.
AHHAHA damn right. Both some big comebacks.
CP3 was playing like Steve Nash when he swept us in '10. Those guys were dialed in.
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