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    Really interesting article on the 1999 lockout season. Memorable quotes from Sean and Mario talking about series vs blazers and knicks. Worth a read!

    https://www.theringer.com/nba/2019/2...ew-york-knicks

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    Those Knicks were the bottom of the garbage that was the immediate post-Jordan Leastern Conference playoff picture. They got luckyass against the Heat who were far and away the best team in the East and almost impossible to score against (think Zo, Tim Hardaway, prime Bruce Bowen etc) because it was best-of-5 back then and Allan Houston made an impossibly lucky shot.

    Yes, we should have swept them, but any given day I guess? That's why the 7 game series is the only legit way to determine a winner in basketball.

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    Those Knicks were the bottom of the garbage that was the immediate post-Jordan Leastern Conference playoff picture. They got luckyass against the Heat who were far and away the best team in the East and almost impossible to score against (think Zo, Tim Hardaway, prime Bruce Bowen etc) because it was best-of-5 back then and Allan Houston made an impossibly lucky shot.

    Yes, we should have swept them, but any given day I guess? That's why the 7 game series is the only legit way to determine a winner in basketball.
    For sure if it was the Heat the Spurs would have had a tough series. Zo would d-up Duncan or Robinson well, and Hardaway would have all over Avery Johnson. Duncan may have had to play even better and fully cement himself has the best bigman besides Shaq in the league all the way back in 99 if that happened, just to win his first ring.


    playoffs are all about matchups.

    https://www.basketball-reference.com.../SAS/1999.html

    https://www.basketball-reference.com.../MIA/1999.html

    Spurs would have played:

    Robinson
    Duncan
    Elliott
    Elie
    Johnson

    bench:
    Steve Kerr
    Jaren Jackson
    Malik Rose


    vs the Heat:

    Mourning
    PJ Brown
    Jamal Mashburn
    Dan Majerle
    Tim Hardaway

    bench:
    Terry Porter
    Clarence Weatherspoon
    Terry Mills
    Voshon Lenard


    So the matchup advantages:

    Mourning > Robinson (late career DRob vs. Prime Zo)
    Duncan > PJ Brown (think of PJ Brown as the '90s Kurt Thomas)
    Jamal Mashburn > Mario Elie (Mashburn was a good 3 at this point, Elie was clutch and hustled, but older)
    Sean Elliott > Dan Majerle (late career Thunder Dan)
    Tim Hardaway > Avery Johnson

    Bench: push (Terry Porter/Voshon Lenard shooting ~= Jaren Jackson/Steve Kerr shooting, Weatherspoon ~= Malik Rose)

    So the series would have likely come down to late defensive plays on the interior, rebounding (think Zo vs. Duncan) and home court advantage. Heat went 33-17 that year and Spurs went 37-13, so Spurs maybe in 7.
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    Jay Howard, who was our radio guy at the time, once said a ref called a foul on a Spur which allowed NY to win the game and extend the series. The problem is the foul was called on a Spur right in front of the radio table who was 10 feet away and never got close or touched the Knick. Howard said right then he knew there was something fushy about NBA officiating.

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    Jay Howard, who was our radio guy at the time, once said a ref called a foul on a Spur which allowed NY to win the game and extend the series. The problem is the foul was called on a Spur right in front of the radio table who was 10 feet away and never got close or touched the Knick. Howard said right then he knew there was something fushy about NBA officiating.
    Yep I remember thinking Knickref was out to throw that game. I have no doubt in my mind that the game NY won was tainted by Knickref...

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    Meh that Heat team wasn't . It's not like New York just got lucky in that series. The Knicks kicked the Heat's teeth in two games of that series. The Blazers were loaded with great frontcourt defensive talent too and they got the broom. Spurs in either four or five if they played that Miami team in the Finals.

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    Meh that Heat team wasn't . It's not like New York just got lucky in that series. The Knicks kicked the Heat's teeth in two games of that series. The Blazers were loaded with great frontcourt defensive talent too and they got the broom. Spurs in either four or five if they played that Miami team in the Finals.
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    No one was stopping SA that year.

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    The heat were never making the finals anyways. They would've lost to Indiana in the ECF. That team was full of playoff chokers in Mourning and Hardaway. Spurs did and would've annihilated any team that year regardless

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    Meh that Heat team wasn't . It's not like New York just got lucky in that series. The Knicks kicked the Heat's teeth in two games of that series. The Blazers were loaded with great frontcourt defensive talent too and they got the broom. Spurs in either four or five if they played that Miami team in the Finals.
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    For sure if it was the Heat the Spurs would have had a tough series.
    So the series would have likely come down to late defensive plays on the interior, rebounding (think Zo vs. Duncan) and home court advantage. Heat went 33-17 that year and Spurs went 37-13, so Spurs maybe in 7.


    So you're saying the # 1 seeded Heat, who lost a 5 game series to the 8th seeded Knicks, would have given the Spurs a tough series? The Spurs, who finished the regular season 31-5 and had lost only 1 playoff game, sweeping Portland as well as the Shaq & Kobe led Lakers, would have had a difficult time coping with Alonzo Mourning and PJ Brown? I mean...did you bother re-reading what you typed? You can still go back and delete that non-sense and save face for future readers.

    Sheesh man. 1998-1999 was the Spurs' year and NO TEAM was going to deny them. The twin towers of the Admiral & Duncan were as dominant a defensive duo as there ever has been in NBA playoff history. They absolutely choked teams to death. Alonzo Mourning would have been embarrassed & his career tainted by the amount of feces he would have been fed. He should thank the Basketball God's that he got beat in the first round.

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    So you're saying the # 1 seeded Heat, who lost a 5 game series to the 8th seeded Knicks, would have given the Spurs a tough series? The Spurs, who finished the regular season 31-5 and had lost only 1 playoff game, sweeping Portland as well as the Shaq & Kobe led Lakers, would have had a difficult time coping with Alonzo Mourning and PJ Brown? I mean...did you bother re-reading what you typed? You can still go back and delete that non-sense and save face for future readers.

    Sheesh man. 1998-1999 was the Spurs' year and NO TEAM was going to deny them. The twin towers of the Admiral & Duncan were as dominant a defensive duo as there ever has been in NBA playoff history. They absolutely choked teams to death. Alonzo Mourning would have been embarrassed & his career tainted by the amount of feces he would have been fed. He should thank the Basketball God's that he got beat in the first round.
    sometimesni feel like the Spurs were solely responsible for destroying the Knicks organization. Don’t forget that Malik for Nazr trade.

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    Well, we SHOULD HAVE swept the Knicks that year. I still haven't forgiven Timmeh, Pop and the rest.

    I know exactly how Costanza felt.

    Last edited by Keepin' it real; 02-20-2019 at 11:10 AM.

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    Really interesting article on the 1999 lockout season. Memorable quotes from Sean and Mario talking about series vs blazers and knicks. Worth a read!

    https://www.theringer.com/nba/2019/2...ew-york-knicks
    Thanks for posting!

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    That playoff run was pure domination including a come from behind thriller that we will never forget (Memorial Day miracle of course)

    No one was going to deny the spurs a ring that year. It was the beginning of an era

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    Meh that Heat team wasn't . It's not like New York just got lucky in that series. The Knicks kicked the Heat's teeth in two games of that series. The Blazers were loaded with great frontcourt defensive talent too and they got the broom. Spurs in either four or five if they played that Miami team in the Finals.
    No one was stopping SA that year.
    The heat were never making the finals anyways. They would've lost to Indiana in the ECF. That team was full of playoff chokers in Mourning and Hardaway. Spurs did and would've annihilated any team that year regardless
    The Heat started strong at 18-5, but counting the playoffs ended on a 17-15 run. Even if they had won the series- I'm not sure they make the Finals and even if so- not sure they would have done more than other teams against the Spurs.

    The Spurs of course started 6-8 then finished 31-5. But even that underestimates how strong they finished. They went 12-1 to end the season ( 5 wins against Portland and Utah) then 15-2 playoffs. That's 27-3 over the last 30 games!

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    For sure if it was the Heat the Spurs would have had a tough series. Zo would d-up Duncan or Robinson well, and Hardaway would have all over Avery Johnson. Duncan may have had to play even better and fully cement himself has the best bigman besides Shaq in the league all the way back in 99 if that happened, just to win his first ring.


    playoffs are all about matchups.

    https://www.basketball-reference.com.../SAS/1999.html

    https://www.basketball-reference.com.../MIA/1999.html

    Spurs would have played:

    Robinson
    Duncan
    Elliott
    Elie
    Johnson

    bench:
    Steve Kerr
    Jaren Jackson
    Malik Rose


    vs the Heat:

    Mourning
    PJ Brown
    Jamal Mashburn
    Dan Majerle
    Tim Hardaway

    bench:
    Terry Porter
    Clarence Weatherspoon
    Terry Mills
    Voshon Lenard


    So the matchup advantages:

    Mourning > Robinson (late career DRob vs. Prime Zo)
    Duncan > PJ Brown (think of PJ Brown as the '90s Kurt Thomas)
    Jamal Mashburn > Mario Elie (Mashburn was a good 3 at this point, Elie was clutch and hustled, but older)
    Sean Elliott > Dan Majerle (late career Thunder Dan)
    Tim Hardaway > Avery Johnson

    Bench: push (Terry Porter/Voshon Lenard shooting ~= Jaren Jackson/Steve Kerr shooting, Weatherspoon ~= Malik Rose)

    So the series would have likely come down to late defensive plays on the interior, rebounding (think Zo vs. Duncan) and home court advantage. Heat went 33-17 that year and Spurs went 37-13, so Spurs maybe in 7.
    I can’t agree with Zo over Robinson. Robinson was still a of a player at that point. We’re not talking 2003 tosb Robinson. Zo May have had a slight edge on defense, but Robinson was still the superior offensive player pretty easily imo. I think the edge goes to Drob in that matchup, maybe a wash. I can’t agree with Zo over him though tbh

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    I can’t agree with Zo over Robinson. Robinson was still a of a player at that point. We’re not talking 2003 tosb Robinson. Zo May have had a slight edge on defense, but Robinson was still the superior offensive player pretty easily imo. I think the edge goes to Drob in that matchup, maybe a wash. I can’t agree with Zo over him though tbh
    Unbelievable that Mourning finished ahead of Duncan in the MVP voting that year.

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    Unbelievable that Mourning finished ahead of Duncan in the MVP voting that year.
    I’m assuming that was because D rob had Duncan tbh

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    I’m assuming that was because D rob had Duncan tbh
    It's because East Coast sportswriters and the MVP voting being mostly done by the last week of the season. So most MVP voters didn't see Duncan all over Karl Malone in fourth quarter of a nationally televised game that basically decided the division at the end of the season, nor see him beat Portland twice in the last week of the season.

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    Plus Malone and Mourning had been crowned early in the season. That also happened when Iverson won the 2001 MVP when it really should have gone to Shaq. But Iverson came on strong to start the season so there was so much MVP hype for Iverson even though the Lakers became unbeatable by the end of the season heading into the playoffs.

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    Wonder if knicks give us a better series with ewing

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    Yeah, their best player Ewing was out.

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    Wonder if knicks give us a better series with ewing
    no doubt

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    That playoff run was pure domination including a come from behind thriller that we will never forget (Memorial Day miracle of course)

    No one was going to deny the spurs a ring that year. It was the beginning of an era

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