I don't think this team was physically fatigued as much as they were emotionally fatigued.
Every year- every team has played 82 games throughout the year. What is maximum 28 games more without back to backs? Afterwards they are going to rest for a lot of months.
I don't think this team was physically fatigued as much as they were emotionally fatigued.
A playoff game is nothing like a regular season game, as many players have stated..
Steve Kerr discussed it in detail regarding the Bulls run IIRC, and even just last year, Chris Bosh said that in the playoffs, especially in the later rounds, every game feels like 2 games in 1..
Lol you better buy it kid.
Besides scooter boy Robdiaz, there wasn't many meltdown threads. Maybe the fans needed a break too.
When did I start a meltdown catman?
An extra 6 weeks of increasingly intense games compared to other teams who get to lay on a beach? If you don't think that makes a difference you're an idiot.
By the time the Finals ends most players in the league will be well rested and have all their little knocks and sprains healed up, whereas the Finals teams will be in the most exhausted, banged up physical state of the year.
I am referring mostly to physical. Since the other team you are up against has likely played as much.
And this is by no means specific to the spurs.
As for emotional? They are all pros. I honestly saw a very tight LAC SA series where no team mentally gave up.
You are forgetting that two of the team's most important players are 39 and 36. And that their best defensive big is more injury prone than Derrick Rose.
Also remember that the deeper you go in the playoffs the more willing players are to play through injuries that they probably should be. This has a knock on effect year-on-year as injuries get worse each season and have a shorter off-season to heal.
Scott do you have pics of game 5?
Does your scooter have a basket in the front?
No. Do you have any pics of the Spurs games you've attended?
Yes, I agree with Pop's assessment on the mental fatigue.
Too many games in the season that they were supposed to win, but they just checked out.
Losing to NYC in a critical part of the season, failing to put up an effort against the Pelicans.
Failing to beat the Clippers on two occasions at home.
Clearly, the team had a bad habit of coasting when they thought they could.
2012-2015 season
398 freaking games!!!!!!!!!
Physically tired. Check
Mentally tired. Check
Not hungry. Check
All boxes are checked. Spurs were beat after losing in 7 to Miami and then coming back with a vengeance last year.
And yes even I was tired of basketball. Last 2 years have been draining on me as well. Nice break tbqh
I don't buy the "fatigue" factor![]()
Pretty much
It was a good year with injuries we could not overcome.
This has happened before.
I cant wait to see what kind of decisions are made by players and then by the organization.
This will be a very interesting offseason.
And we did not lose to a better team. We happen to lose to a very well matched opponent.
The game continues.
What years did you play in the NBA?
The long offseason could very well increase the chance of getting Tim (for sure) and maybe Manu back.
I want to see the big 3 in person at least one more time before it's over.
Then you're an idiot. It's a ulative effect, which is why this team never looked the same this year as they did in any of the previous three they'd played together and why most great teams max out at three straight deep runs before suc bing to fatigue, both physical and mental.
With all due respect to the Clippers, they'd have had no chance at beating this team (barring a significant injury, of course) from '12-'14.
It's not so much about game-related fatigue as the shortened summer break. When you're in the conference or NBA finals every year, you have two months less off than teams who didn't make the playoffs, 1.5 months less than teams ejected in round 1, etc.
But I agree that playoff games per se are not much more tiring than regular games. Players exaggerate that as well. The truth is, most players play hard every game. Very rarely is "effort" a determining factor in anything. Everybody tries really hard all the time. It's just the emotional significance of the playoffs that makes it "feel" more exhausting, perhaps.
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