Well said.
We will see the heart on Thursday, and the Spurs will win.
Well said.
they seriously thought the pistons were gonna crawl over and die...the spurs keep doing this time and time again...if they lose game 7, they deserve to lose game 7...it is pathetic the way they approached game 6, i didn't know if i was watching the spurs or the some high school basketball team...i wans't surprised the spurs lost game 6 and i won't be surprised if they lose game 7...hopefully i will be proven wrong...
Alvarez, I think you need to change your password, because AggieHoopsFan hacked your profile and is posting under your screen name.
The Spurs are clearly not the better team on both ends.
And you base this on what? Losing the game?they seriously thought the pistons were gonna crawl over and die
You guys take it so personally that the Spurs lost that you cannot fathom the concept of a team simply PLAYING BETTER THAN THEM. So you throw out buzz phrases and question their heart or drive, because you don't know any better. Has it ever occurred to any of you that a team can play with heart and passion and still lose?
that . The Spurs came out hard. They attacked. Even Brent Barry played with nuts. But the Pistons hit more shots.
i never questioned the spurs heart...but, in 2003 steve kerr saved the spurs asses from losing to dallas, this year robert horry saved their asses from detroit, in game 5 at least...my question is what are the spurs going to do for clutch plays without a steve kerr or a robert horry?
the only thing i question about the spurs IS WHEN THE IS THIS TEAM GONNA GET A KILLER INSTINCT!!!!!...you cannot tell me that they have a killer instinct because they don't!
and of course detroit played better because they have a killer instinct, they live for this pressure ...spurs need to get off this softass style and kick detroit while it's down!
come on man, don't lie to yourself by saying "spurs came out attacked"...they didn't, face it, don't be biased...
Bias is when you can't fathom another team being good enough to beat your team unless your team doesn't have the right mental preparation.
we could go back and forth with this...i already said detroit played better, it was ing obvious, detroit came to win!...see you can't even ing admit the spurs didn't have the killer instint or didn't come out in attack mode...now you my friend are biased...
Right now, Spurs = Pistons.
They are mirror images of each other practically. Both teams have heart. Both teams played hard. Both teams made great plays, and made very dumb plays. We just tend to see the Spurs mistakes as more obvious because a) they lost, and b) they're our team.
That said, I think Game 7 will be decided by luck. That's right. Some shots will go in, some won't, and luck is as big a factor as anything.
So if anything, wish Spurs good luck. It's a 50/50 game, and I like those odds!![]()
I've seen games where the Spurs didn't attack. This wasn't one of them. They attacked, they didn't convert.see you can't even ing admit the spurs didn't have the killer instint or didn't come out in attack mode
- They got to the line more times than any other game this series except for Game 2.
- They outscored Detroit in the paint for the first time since Game 1.
- They outrebounded Detroit.
Blaming a lack of killer instinct is a cop out. If we had played the same exact game and Detroit had missed a few more threes and we had hit a few more, there would have been nothing but praise for the Spurs' approach.
But since we had a chance to close them out and we didn't, the Go-To Analysis is that the Spurs are soft, or they lack killer instinct.
There's a big difference between heart and poise. Pistons had just a little more poise down the stretch. Spurs looks like a little bit rattled at the end. Not a LOT, but just a little. That gave the Pistons the edge and they win a close game, a game certainly closer than the final margin.
There's a very fine line between winning and losing. It's really doing a great disservice to both teams to say that the losing team just choked. That's a load of uninformed bullcrap.
Both of these teams have a lot of heart. Anybody that can't see that doesn't know their basketball.
if you think about, had it not been for some miraculous play from Horry, this series should already been finished with Detroit winning in 6, and the spurs falling apart similiar to last years playoffs. the spurs never played with a sense of urgency or desperation. nazr has totally dissapeared, parker needs to stop taking outside jumpshots and not shoot anything unless his within six inches of the rim cuz even his floaters arent going down. TD needs more shots, but i think sheed is defending him too well so that if TD needs 30+ points he's gonna need at least 20 shots to get them. and our biggest problem has been our lack of bench play. we're supposed to be the deepest team in the league yet not one bench player is stepping up. our big 3 can keep us in the game but we need just ONE bench player who can get us over the hump or give us that extra push. its hard to have faith in a team that constantly throws games away the way this spurs team always seems to do. you also have to factor in the lack of game 7 experience in the Duncan era and detroits multiple game 7 experience and things just dont look good for us at all. i hope to god we get a energized determine spurs team out of the gates, cuz no on said winning this thing would be easy. yes the pistons deserve tons fo credit for hitting a lot of tough well covered shots, but similiar to when seattle talked all that after gm 3 only to have us even further embarassed in game 4, i hope someone on the spurs can take offense to sheed's championship belt the same way pistons took offense to our championship parade plans and came out with anger and hunger.
I have one suggestion for Spurs fans today....TURN OFF YOUR RADIO DURING "THE DRIVE"...B Cox is gonna have a field day.
Spurminator and MadDog are the only level-heads in this thread (so far).
I love my Pistons. They defy odds. They eat, sleep and breath for moments like this! I didnt watch SanAntonio this year as I am probably right you SA fans didnt watch the Stones this year either. But, Detroit has an innate HUNGER for beating the odds. They relish the chance to set weird-ass records like a) no one has ever won the 3 road games in a 2-3-2 format (Pistons, 1990) b) no team has ever won the 3 home games in a 2-3-2 format (Pistons, 2004) c) no team has ever won game 6 on the road going in down 3-2 (Pistons, 2005).
BUT!
Nobody has won yet. The only thing the Pistons did was stay alive. There is STILL a game 7, on the road, against the only team I have ever feared.
I pray for only one thing! One thing only!
Refs...stay the out of this. Let the players decide this year's champion. That goes BOTH ways.
It is possible...
...but, on paper, most agree that the Spurs are more talented as a team and "should" win (look at all the predictions; including Vegas).
I think the posts are right. The Spurs have always lacked a killer instinct, a mental edge, the burning desire to prove something, and prove something with aplomb. This mental for ude is seriously the only weakness I see in the Spurs...other than that, we are downright scary...near-perfect even. But lacking mental for ude is a big, big deal...especially against the Pistons who seem to overachieve by shear will-power.
I thought Parker and Ginobili were bringing the athleticism necessary to be able to have some 'tude...but, damn, we are still too hesitant, too afraid...not enough confidence in themselves and themselves alone.
Players that have that make their shots (even tough ones), make their free throws, win when it counts, demoralize other teams...i.e. what the Pistons did. They are so re edly y, it's annoying...but it helps their mental state.
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The Spurs all have the hearts of Champions. They have captured the heart of this city as well as hearts all over the world. The Spurs have heart in spades!
ALVAREZ>>> I told you after game 2 that the Spurs have just as much talent as we do, but they DONT HAVE ANY HEART. I guess you see what I mean now...LOL. Bottom-line if we hang around in game 7 do me a favor, take a look at the Spurs faces and take a look at the Pistons' faces. You'll notice a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT LOOK...LOL. If you game 7 of the Miami series there was one PISTON who went to the FT line smilingknowing he had to knock down 2 clutch FT's. I'm sure you know who I'm talking about. The same guy is who wasnt voted onto the ALL-STAR team for reasons I still dont see. My point is WE LIVE FOR THIS....and if you dont believe me just glance at the faces in crunch-time and you'll see what I mean...LOL!!! YOU GOTTA LOVE IT!!!
The Spurs showed heart last night??
I could tell when the Pistons constantly got offensive rebounds and scored on em.
Right right.
When guys like Prince, Billups, Hamilton all went down the lane easily.
Yeah, fantastic heart.
This is a lot of assumptive and specious reasoning. You're making blanket statements about people's psychological profiles that you can't possibly know. Wearing a Piston's jersey doesn't give one heart any more than wearing a Spurs jersey takes away Horry's.
If this just helps you feel better about your team, fine. Otherwise, looking at people's faces is going to tell you nothing except *maybe* who won or who lost the game.
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