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    I did see my first post. Reading is fundamental.
    Aye you did, but you can't prove something based on your opinion......thats the point.

    Gimmie something solid to work with here.

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    Aye you did, but you can't prove something based on your opinion......thats the point.

    Gimmie something solid to work with here.
    what is considered a good team in your opinion? what is considered a solid win? gimme numbers.

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    what is considered a good team in your opinion? what is considered a solid win?
    Well, without actually giving numbers I'd start by looking at historic point differentials and getting a feel for what they were for the playoff teams, and the eventual champions. I'd consider going back about 10 years or so for a decent sample size. Statistical power is tricky here since you're trying to demonstrate a subtle difference, on both counts.

    I'd then do the same for winning percentage. By doing that, at least you have firm footing for your argument. Simply pulling numbers out of thin air wil get you flamed more often than not.

    If you wanted to add more validity to your argument, try some statistical derivatives related to the two above.

    Sounds a bit tedious, and it is. But you'll have a solid argument with more validity at the end of the day. Good luck

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    Well, without actually giving numbers I'd start by looking at historic point differentials and getting a feel for what they were for the playoff teams, and the eventual champions. I'd consider going back about 10 years or so for a decent sample size. Statistical power is tricky here since you're trying to demonstrate a subtle difference, on both counts.

    I'd then do the same for winning percentage. By doing that, at least you have firm footing for your argument. Simply pulling numbers out of thin air wil get you flamed more often than not.

    If you wanted to add more validity to your argument, try some statistical derivatives related to the two above.

    Sounds a bit tedious, and it is. But you'll have a solid argument with more validity at the end of the day. Good luck
    how is that pulling #s out of the air. It's common sense. A good team is a team that wins more than loses. So a good team is clearly at least a team that wins > 50% of their games. I said 60% because IMO, 50-60% is mediocre. And a solid win is a win that a team wins handily. IMO a win of more than 2 possesions is a solid win. Because otherwise the game could have easily gone the other way. So that is why I picked 6pts.

    So it is not pulling #s out of the air. It is using common sense and logic. Anyway, let's just agree to disagree. Carry on

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    With Duncan and Manu getting limited minutes, i'm not so worried about the Spurs beating up on bad teams. Beating contenders is nice, but as long as they can lock down one of the top 4 spots come playoff time (while keeping their 4 options healthy) it will be mission accomplished. Once the PO rolls around you can expect to see Duncan, Manu, Jefferson and Parker on the floor together for longer minutes and during the big moments. I'm also looking forward to seeing some consistent rotations in the lineup.

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    With Duncan and Manu getting limited minutes, i'm not so worried about the Spurs beating up on bad teams. Beating contenders is nice, but as long as they can lock down one of the top 4 spots come playoff time (while keeping their 4 options healthy) it will be mission accomplished. Once the PO rolls around you can expect to see Duncan, Manu, Jefferson and Parker on the floor together for longer minutes and during the big moments. I'm also looking forward to seeing some consistent rotations in the lineup.
    Are you saying they're going to flip a switch?

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    I'm saying i don't care if they spend the season beating up on bad or injured teams as long as they can lock down a top 4 spot.

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    Silly thread... Our win against NO on the road was pretty solid, losing the lead notwithstanding.
    Winning by 1, 5, 7 or 20 still counts as a win. We didn't always beat up good teams by +7 on championship seasons either...
    Margin of victory is important in determining the strenght of the team.

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    I'm saying i don't care if they spend the season beating up on bad or injured teams as long as they can lock down a top 4 spot.
    What good is getting a top 4 seed if they get bumped out in the 1st round because they can't beat the playoff teams.

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    Margin of victory is important in determining the strenght of the team.
    We're among the top in margin of victory. I believe we rank better than Boston and Dallas in that department. That's why we were like #2 in Hollinger's power rankings a week ago. It's all fool's gold though. We're not much better than second round fodder at this point...

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    We're among the top in margin of victory. I believe we rank better than Boston and Dallas in that department. That's why we were like #2 in Hollinger's power rankings a week ago. It's all fool's gold though. We're not much better than second round fodder at this point...
    I left off margin of victory against the better teams in the league.
    The problem is interior defense.

    Against the better teams in the league the weakness of the interior defense comes to light more than against the inferior teams where you can get away with not a strong post presence.

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    I left off margin of victory against the better teams in the league.
    The problem is interior defense.

    Against the better teams in the league the weakness of the interior defense comes to light more than against the inferior teams where you can get away with not a strong post presence.
    I think that has been a problem somewhat mitigated by a great rebounder like Blair. If you reduce second chance points, then that goes a long way towards playing complete defense. Obviously, going small just kills any semblance of that.
    The other problem is entirely correctible with this roster, and it's at ude and intensity for 48 minutes. When we made our 25-0 run we were playing with a lot of intensity. RJ had a block on Millsap right under the rim. Hill was all over. Manu had a steal or two. We need to figure out how we can play with that kind of intensity for longer stretches.

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    let me prove it to you.

    IMO:
    a good team: a team that wins over 60% of their games
    a solid win: a win of more than 6 points

    Spurs have 25 wins.

    We remove all the wins vs. bad teams: Spurs have 3 wins (this is pathetic enough already, but it gets worse)

    We remove all the wins of less than 6 points: Spurs have 2 wins:

    vs. Dallas on Nov 11 92-83
    vs. Lakers on Jan 12 105-85

    We remove the Dallas game. Why? If you watch it again, Dallas shot themselves out of the game early and it continued. Dallas was just attrocious that game from the getgo. I remember we did not have Duncan or Parker as well. It was just one of those games and I don't count this win as a win over a good team. Beleive me, just watch it again and tell me Dallas did not lose the game on their own. They would have lost to anyone that night.

    We remove the Lakers game. that one is easy. No Gasol and Kobe playing hurt for most of the game and then leaving.

    That leaves the Spurs with ZERO (0) solid wins over good teams this season.

    now can someone please tell me how this season is not a complete failure so far????

    nicely done. I'm gonna run the stats on 3rd qtrs vs good teams to further show how well Lord Poppy makes halftime adjustments.

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    beating Atlanta would not be good enough for be. They need to beat Nuggets to get back on my good side.

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    bump!

    this is the day! Spurs must win today, it doesn't matter if it's a win by 1 pt or 10 pts.

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    how is that pulling #s out of the air. It's common sense. A good team is a team that wins more than loses. So a good team is clearly at least a team that wins > 50% of their games. I said 60% because IMO, 50-60% is mediocre. And a solid win is a win that a team wins handily. IMO a win of more than 2 possesions is a solid win. Because otherwise the game could have easily gone the other way. So that is why I picked 6pts.

    So it is not pulling #s out of the air. It is using common sense and logic. Anyway, let's just agree to disagree. Carry on
    bump!

    this is the day! Spurs must win today, it doesn't matter if it's a win by 1 pt or 10 pts.


    Ummm......ok. Great to see your thread bumped again. Spurs lose this one BTW.

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    Ummm......ok. Great to see your thread bumped again. Spurs lose this one BTW.
    at this point. it doesn't matter anymore. a win tonight would be huge. Because the type of team that Atlanta is (gives Boston/Cavs/Lakers fits) and they are on a roll.

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    it would be a solid win over Atlanta.

    Atlanta is 8-2 in their last 10 games and has beat Boston 3 times.

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    odds are against us. This is a nightmare matchup for us. I prefer our chances against denver.

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    A win and maybe the front office begins to believe again the roster is fine the way it is and doesn't look to make a trade.

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    A win and maybe the front office begins to believe again the roster is fine the way it is and doesn't look to make a trade.
    no way Spurs win this one. Probably worst matchup for us in the entire NBA. It's like a 160 pound 37 year old boxer fighting a 180 pound 21 year old southpaw.

    If Spurs prove me wrong they might have something left after all.

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    The spurs are backed into a corner right now and they will either come out fighting like mad dogs or quietly themselves and ask to be put to sleep.

    I think this team still has plenty of pride and will come out the former.

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    congrats 2 d spurs on their first solid win over a good team this season

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    It was really gratifying to see three forwards and two guards on the floor for most of the second half.

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    Great win..more importantly, great EFFORT for the entire game..they didn't go soft for significant stretches..hopefully they can keep this effort up more often, they haven't done it for most of the season..

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