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seriously,
you guys are the biggest hypocrites.........you do all the same things that other teams fans do, when you lose, you whinge about the things that the opposing fans did that night
you lost, you cried, you blamed, you whinged...........your just the same as any other teams fans after a loss................NBA fans are one in the same...........get used it, Spurs fans arent any better or worse than anyone else
i do know their are exceptions where some fans are going beyond a joke but in general all fans are the same
there is no denying it
0-0...finals haven't started yet!!!
he probably is. remember, no one BOOS a bad player.
Now that you in Denver have a "Kobe stopper" and Reggie Evans maybe you can get out of the 1st round this year. Probly 30% or more of the NBA has had law problems.
i'd say a chorus of cheers when a player gets a hard foul, and has to remain on the ground because of the severity goes beyond a few exceptions to the rule. the complaint here is about intentional hard fouls and the crowd getting off on it. it implies cro-magnon delight at one person purposely hurting another.
I've seen only 2 arenas where when an opposing player goes down, the crowd cheers. 1 is Seattle, the second is Denver. Even when Duncan went down with ankle injury in Detroit, the fans didn't cheer.
So in my book Seattle and Denver are the hole of the NBA. and got the tiest fans.
Kenyon Martin gets booed in San Antonio only after he eggs the crowd on. He actually encourages the crowd to boo him. Until he does that, I think most Spurs fans couldn't care less about Kenyon Martin. It's not as if anyone circles the days the Nuggets will be in town and says "Hey, that's the night I get to boo KMart for 48 minutes."
But Kenyon Martin isn't in San Antonio's head; Manu Ginobili is in Denver's head.
You must not watch much basketball. The Spurs are far from a soft team and they've won their share of physical basketball games and series. Somehow, the Nuggets physical play last season and earlier this season wasn't an impediment to the Spurs beating them. And last night, with all of the physical play, the Spurs absolutely dominated the Nuggets for about 15 minutes of the 2nd half. They certainly didn't back down.
With that said, being physically tough is one thing -- hitting guys who are vulnerable is another. That's the difference between being physically tough and dirty. In last year's playoff series, particularly at the end of Game 3, the Nuggets were just plain dirty. To the Spurs credit, they just got up off the floor and kept playing. That's the way a team should respond to physical or dirty play. Just win.
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Have you ever heard him speak? It will confirm your su ions.![]()
Thanks Birdy
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Not only that, but Ginobili has been the sore thumb of Denver's media as well.
Same as it was last year in the regular season: 0-2. Didn't stop us then...
1-1 last year...
If I remember correctly, G6 was the first time Detroit won a game in SA since 97...
Don't forget the Nugs wanted Manu when he was a free agent. As I recall, they may have even offered more money. So maybe the fans are upset he spurned them and they had to settle for K-Mart instead. Which is pretty understandable. Imagine how pissed we'd all be if we had K-Mart instead of Manu.
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