to answer the question
if the spurs lose game 2, then that means they would have to win 4 out of the next 5 games to win the series 4 games -3 games
No .
But obviously they want to put themselves in a postion to at least COMPETE in this series. So winning Game 2 gives them a chance. Can't afford to be picky at this point.
to answer the question
if the spurs lose game 2, then that means they would have to win 4 out of the next 5 games to win the series 4 games -3 games
Spurs lose the next one I think it's safe to say it's over for us I don't think we will, but if we do![]()
If we lose game two, then more people will jump to their death off of the spurs bandwagon, then miraculously climb back on around game 6.
If we lose you'll probably start seeing BS rumors in the press about so and so being a locker room cancer, and Pop trading said person away in the off-season.
If we lose Game 2, I will become very worried, and i will still believe the spurs have a chance. Guys, in 03 the Spurs went down to Stephon Marbury and the Suns in the first round of game 1. A little over a month later, they won the championship. A lot of yall are acting like the Spurs chance of getting out of the first round is very slim. Also, be happy that the Spurs are at least in the playoffs...
if we lose game 2, expect more bs threads from lakergod or mouse
seriously this team can bounce back unless sum bs theory is goin on with the nba
I'm just glad there's no summer Olympics and the All Star break is a year off. Tim, Manu and the coaching staff need a damn break.
If the Spurs drop game two on Wed night it's over. It will come back here the next week with Denver holding a 3-1 lead. But the Spurs rebound well after losing the first game of a best of seven series, so they'll head up to the Pepsi Center tied up at 1-1.
Denver will probably split both of their home games. But granted, the Spurs aren't exactly road killers lately, so it's very possible that Denver can very easily come back down here able to clinch.
For those who know everything about the Spurs on here. When was the last time, the Spurs lost the decisive game of a playoff series here at home?
That year, Speedy saved Parker in majority of the games by coming off the bench and playing great. Manu also came off the bench to win games for us.
This year, we don't have a PG as good as Speedy and a SG as good as Manu.
Oh yeah, Rasho isn't DRob either.
Completely different scenerios, which is why this situation scares me.
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