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    Spurs are on pace to win 75 games.
    Bye bye 96' Bulls record.

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    Spurs are on pace to win 75 games.
    Bye bye 96' Bulls record.
    Beat the Laker's 32 consecutive game win streak as well and

    go 16-0 in the playoffs.

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    Don't stop believin' Dex's Avatar
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    Jordan's nervous.

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    A year later, surging Spurs don’t need excuses
    by Jeff McDonald

    ..."It is time-consuming and a lot of patience is involved,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said of last season’s season-long initiation. “A lot of concentration on the part of the players to try to pick things up quickly. It’s a communication-teaching situation where it doesn’t happen right off the bet. It takes time.”

    ...The Spurs don’t have as many new players to integrate — of all the players currently logging minutes in Popovich’s rotation, only one (Gary Neal) wasn’t with the team last season. Richard Jefferson and Antonio McDyess, two new Spurs who struggled for months to grasp the Spurs’ system last year, are shining in their second seasons.


    ...Make no mistake. It’s a long season, prone to leaps and lulls. Tonight at the AT&T Center, the Spurs face a trap game of sorts — the second night of a back-to-back, after a grind-it-out victory in Utah, against a young Cleveland team playing with a Lake Erie-sized chip on its shoulder.

    Still, it’s about time to admit it: This Spurs team bears little resemblance to the one that opened last season. If they can stay healthy — a significant if considering how much is riding on Duncan’s 34-year-old legs and Ginobili’s 33-going-on-43 body — this team deserves mention among the serious contenders in the Western Conference.
    http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...-need-excuses/

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