Well, I like your confidence. You haven't wavered since pre-season.
I'm betting my 401K now. If they lose, I'm coming to live at your place.![]()
Park and GNob will average 20 per and Spurs will sweep. I'm sure you know this.
Well, I like your confidence. You haven't wavered since pre-season.
I'm betting my 401K now. If they lose, I'm coming to live at your place.![]()
If we fail to win both home games we will lose to Memphis.
It all depends if they will be able to lock us up bigtime.
IMO they will eventually get the formula to lock us up but hopefully it will be late in
The series when its too late
If they get the formula in game 1 or 2 we are toast
I always have a room open. You can just PM me your favorite snacks/drinks as well and I will be sure to have them fully stocked in your room
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With what? 25 mpg of Zbo? Conley drives sure but his game is based on quickness not power. Gasol is a jump shooter on offense operating out of the high post mostly. He get a few postups but it is not his mainstay.
you're gay
You know... that was a bad choice of words. I was really thinking and talking about the defensive end. That really was just a choice of words.
I've learned to be cautious of trusting memory over stats and video. But the way I remember it, Marc Gasol was pretty damned effective posting up against the Spurs. More to the point, I remember thinking about how the Grizz were scoring lots of easy buckets, while the Spurs were making (and missing) too many difficult mid-range and long-range shots. When one team is getting lots of easy buckets, and the other is struggling on most possessions? It's a recipe for a loss.
It's Memphis' physical, grabbing, defense that worries me about this series. I could write a long story about it, but you've either seen it the way I have, or you haven't. Pau has been freaking deadly since he started coming off the bench, and that's a big plus. I'm still worried about the Spurs' guard play - especially the PG's. They are going to HAVE to take a step up. I think they are capable. But I also think that if they don't, the Spurs could lose this series. Maybe there really is a CIA Pop. All I know is what I've seen during the regular season.
Did I mention that I made a really bad choice of words?
Rudy T said, "Never underestimate the heart of a champion". I have a lot of respect/belief in Tony and Manu, and what they have done in basketball. And I still believe that they CAN come up big one more time. But I still can't help thinking that Memphis is going to keep them out of the paint, and force the Spurs to take harder, longer-range shots. It's hard to win a 7-game series, when you're taking harder shots than the other team. Not impossible, but hard.
I've got a lot of respect for your perspective. But if I like Crown Royal and good beef, and I'm not getting any younger. If I lose my 401K, you're gonna have to quit posting so much and take a second job.
I'll bet your 401k for my 401k that the grizzlies will take at least 1 game
Grizzlies are arguably the worst team in the playoffs, that includes both conferences.![]()
This team has an eerily similar feel to it.
See: 2010-2011 61 win Spur team.
What a massive fail of a post
Memphis posseses a top 5 best defense in the league and a legit superstar
No other team can say that besides golden state and san antonio
This is another one of those Nono 50/50 threads.
Spurs win = I was trolling.
Spurs lose = I told you.
Only issue will be the grizzebras and even they can't make the Spurs lose to Memphis.
A small part of me worries we'll see 2011 Part II. But 2016 Part II is more likely, tbh.
grizz have been absolute trash in the past 2 months, even more than the spurs.
El Nono with the throwback troll post.
We miss you Timvp.
Wow Nono you outdid yourself
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Hahahahaha Conley is the best Parker-defender in the league?
Parker averaged 25/10 on 52% on him in a 4 game sweep last time they met in the playoffs. If that's the best Parker-defender, that speaks to how dominant a player he really is.
I think the Spurs should be a slight favorite based upon HCA and experience.
But if you want evidence that the Grizzlies should not be a favorite, check out this ESPN predictor model. I think they are way too optimistic about the Spurs chances of winning the series -- 90%.
In fact, the Spurs are favored more than any Eastern Conference team and, of the other eight favorite teams in their series, only GSW is favored by more over Portland.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/page...inals-coverage
The Grizz should be the overwhelming favorites tbh.
The Grizz played physical as . When the refs blew whistles, the Spurs were obviously better. When they didn't, Memphis was able to ugly up the games and make it close.
Houston is going to be a challenge. But nobody benefits as much from the different calls in the playoffs as Memphis.
This.
Not saying there was bias toward either team but the refs swallowed their whistles for blatant pushing, holding and shoving at the rim, yet called the most minimal contact on the perimeter, which is horrible. Either let them play hard and not gift 3FTs for breathing on a perimeter player or call the pushing in the low block too ( in which case Gasol and Randolph would have fouled out by the 2nd quarter of each game tbh).
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