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    Realised a short while ago that it's exactly ten years today since Game 7 against the Pistons, back on June 23, 2005. Hard to believe it's already been an entire decade, but thought it was worth mentioning as it's right up there as one of my all-time favorite Spurs moments.

    I'll probably watch the final quarter a little later on, pretty cool that it was included on the DVD that year.




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    Realised a short while ago that it's exactly ten years today since Game 7 against the Pistons, back on June 23, 2005. Hard to believe it's already been an entire decade, but thought it was worth mentioning as it's right up there as one of my all-time favorite Spurs moments.

    I'll probably watch the final quarter a little later on, pretty cool that it was included on the DVD that year.



    Never been more nervous before and during a game, ever. I was a got damn wreck until the buzzer sounded.

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    Damn man my B Day as well or the day before it, that was the gift I wanted in that game 7. I remember where I was and what I was doing that whole day pretty much up until the game, then remember getting bent during the game and at halftime running to the store to get some more 24 OZ beers. That was a great day.
    Realised a short while ago that it's exactly ten years today since Game 7 against the Pistons, back on June 23, 2005. Hard to believe it's already been an entire decade, but thought it was worth mentioning as it's right up there as one of my all-time favorite Spurs moments.

    I'll probably watch the final quarter a little later on, pretty cool that it was included on the DVD that year.



    Yeah man it was cool they did include that on the DVD but a big step down from the year before where all the closing Q's were on the DVD. I am not sure why they went away from that completely and the last two DVD's had none and were complete crap because of that IMO.

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    Never been more nervous before and during a game, ever. I was a got damn wreck until the buzzer sounded.
    Me too...I was a nervous wreck.

    I was in a safehouse in the middle of bum , Afghanistan. I remember screaming all game and waking up everybody. The game was on at like 4:00am over there....

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    Never been more nervous before and during a game, ever. I was a got damn wreck until the buzzer sounded.
    Same here.

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    Yeah, the Miami Game 7 was tough, but frankly, I think Game 6 had already broken my spirit at that point. I didn't expect much unfortunately, which almost made the narrow loss even harder to swallow.

    That Detroit Game 7 though...my stomach was in knots all day long.

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    Yeah, the Miami Game 7 was tough, but frankly, I think Game 6 had already broken my spirit at that point. I didn't expect much unfortunately, which almost made the narrow loss even harder to swallow.

    That Detroit Game 7 though...my stomach was in knots all day long.
    To be honest with you I knew Miami in game 7 was going to win and I didn't give a about that game after they blew that game 6. I knew when game 6 was over with that the le was lost and Game 7 really didn't excite me at all, plus they were on the road to boot. I agree I didn't expect much, infact I expected a loss.

    The Detroit game 7 I was in knots and excited and nervous as , completely different demon as you said.

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    I didn't start following the Spurs until the 06-07 season, so I don't have any memories of this. But my God, I probably would've died of sheer nervousness too in an NBA Finals Game 7.

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    I remember in ESPN the Magazine and Sports Illustrated, Adidas had an awesome picture with Tim Duncan and a meter that said "Critics," with the hand on zero... wish I could find it again. I loved that picture.

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    I remember in ESPN the Magazine and Sports Illustrated, Adidas had an awesome picture with Tim Duncan and a meter that said "Critics," with the hand on zero... wish I could find it again. I loved that picture.
    I have a magazine with that on the back of it upstairs, no doubt that is a classic pic. Decibel meter is on Zero on the back.... I forget what Magazine it was on the back of but I will find it upstairs and let you know so you can try to find it on Ebay or somewhere else.


    I would love to have that pic in a frame somewhere on the wall, that is one of my fave pics of him. They were tearing him a new one after a few games in those finals with the missed FT's and calling him Timid Tim and so on because of a few GOD AWFUL games and it appeared he was choking, then came the second half of game 7 where he put the team on his back and sparked that 3rd Q run and got others some wide open looks as well from three land (He was the catalyst to that run in the 3rd believe that). Needless to say he shut those critics up, they were all over it.

    https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...b7d9c5ae01.jpg

    I remember the Magazine I had said three the hard way and had Horry, Tim and Manu on the front of it, forget the name though.
    I didn't start following the Spurs until the 06-07 season, so I don't have any memories of this. But my God, I probably would've died of sheer nervousness too in an NBA Finals Game 7.
    You missed a of a finals and game 7 man, it was fun.

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    LB got outcoached in that game. Dice was killing us and he decided to go with Wallace.

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    It wasn't game 7, but this series featured my favorite Manu dunk:


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    I remember in ESPN the Magazine and Sports Illustrated, Adidas had an awesome picture with Tim Duncan and a meter that said "Critics," with the hand on zero... wish I could find it again. I loved that picture.
    It's my profile pic if you click my username and select View Profile.

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    My favorite moment of Game 7 is in the sig.

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    LB got outcoached in that game. Dice was killing us and he decided to go with Wallace.
    Duncan got their whole frontcourt in foul trouble in the third and they had to stick Prince on him for a few disastrous (well from their view ) possessions. McDyess was playing like crap in the fourth, age was getting to him even then when his shots were coming up short off the front of the rim. Meanwhile Rasheed was the only one hitting shots for them in the fourth. If you want to call Brown's coaching out, it should be for not playing Duncan in single coverage in the fourth. His assist to Bowen for the three and then the assist to Ginobili for the three right after were backbreakers that Detroit never recovered from, and it seemed dumb to sag off the shooters when Duncan was 10-27. Also I forgot how good Big Shot Rob was that game chasing down rebounds and then drawing that charge on Hamilton.

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    Never been more nervous before and during a game, ever. I was a got damn wreck until the buzzer sounded.
    Game 5 was by far the most nervous game both before and during for me. Spurs looked like they would sweep after the first two games and then just got ing wrecked the next two in Detroit. I figured that was going to take a monster effort to win a game like that in The Palace, and indeed, it was the toughest win in franchise history. The only other game that ever made me feel anything close to that both before and during was Game 6 in Miami.

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    Remember this like if it was yesterday. Best moment as a sports fan, imo. I began following the Spurs back in 99 with my pops. My Spurs fandom intensified when they were eliminated by the Lakers in the early 00's. 2003 was amazing. I watched game six of those finals in a gift shop at some campsite my family stayed at. 2005 though was the best for me personally since I followed their every single game and was legitimately pissed when they would lose regular season games. I remember watching Around the Horn and Pardon the Interruption during those playoffs. Also Cold Pizza was the morning show that consisted of a segment with ole Skip and Stephen A. Smith. The Spurs and Heat were talked about so much back then as everyone thought they were on a collision course. was ten ing years ago...time flies

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    Sucks that I didn't know about Spurstalk back then but really I was a young teenager in 2005. I didn't care for being on a computer unless it was downloading music. I look at the members and threads from 2005 and a lot of has changed.

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    Question for people here: what the was Scotty Pippen doing on the Spurs bench in Game 3 of the Finals that year?


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    Sucks that I didn't know about Spurstalk back then but really I was a young teenager in 2005. I didn't care for being on a computer unless it was downloading music. I look at the members and threads from 2005 and a lot of has changed.
    Just as much cliff jumping, but none of the trolling and racist . That all came in 06 with the Spurs-Mavs series, which changed Spurstalk from being like a laid back sports bar to ing 4chan.

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    Never been more nervous before and during a game, ever. I was a got damn wreck until the buzzer sounded.
    Game 6 of 2013 finals was 10 times more nervous, this is why can't recover from that loss, and it will hunt forever, my soul needed that win, was ready, and since it slipped away in a heartbeat it caused very big demege...

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    It wasn't game 7, but this series featured my favorite Manu dunk:

    Yep, that was sick. I remember that one, it appeared he was going to lay it up and then dunked it.
    Remember this like if it was yesterday. Best moment as a sports fan, imo. I began following the Spurs back in 99 with my pops. My Spurs fandom intensified when they were eliminated by the Lakers in the early 00's. 2003 was amazing. I watched game six of those finals in a gift shop at some campsite my family stayed at. 2005 though was the best for me personally since I followed their every single game and was legitimately pissed when they would lose regular season games. I remember watching Around the Horn and Pardon the Interruption during those playoffs. Also Cold Pizza was the morning show that consisted of a segment with ole Skip and Stephen A. Smith. The Spurs and Heat were talked about so much back then as everyone thought they were on a collision course. was ten ing years ago...time flies
    Man I was the same way then during regular season games believe it or not. I would get pissed and yell and scream or yell for joy every win during those years, later on I calmed down because I had to and over time in general you learn that regular season games are not that important but to me then they were. I used to keep tally on regular season wins and losses verses teams and take that personal. Time does fly though, damn 10 years is over two high school terms when you think of it and you remember how long high school seemed? GOD that is a long time ago but it seems like it was just yesterday.

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    When it came to post game celebrations, probably never had a better one than that night.. downtown looked like they won the le, everybody was ing pumped. I did plenty of blow that night tbh.

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    I remember in ESPN the Magazine and Sports Illustrated, Adidas had an awesome picture with Tim Duncan and a meter that said "Critics," with the hand on zero... wish I could find it again. I loved that picture.

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