On a serious note, if they lose to the team that goes to the Finals or wins the championship, I won't view it as a fail at all. Expectations going into the season were (for me, anyway) that they were second-tier of the elite. A contender but not a favorite, the likes of an LA or Boston.
Had the Spurs made a trade or had Splitter or Anderson become big-time contributors for the team, my outlook could have changed. But this team is exactly who I believed them to be if healthy, they've just happened to take care of their regular season business and take advantage of all the good fortune they've had thus far . . .

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