I don't think it matters, as long as it's one of the top 4 and we don't have any major injuries.
We own the road.
I dont really care which seed we are as long as we make the playoffs and repeat!
I don't think it matters, as long as it's one of the top 4 and we don't have any major injuries.
We own the road.
I would just love for them to be a under Dog and that is when they perform the best.
Practically everybody chose them to win the championship last year. I'm not sure if that qualifies as "underdog".
wtf gives, this is ours for the takn
REPEAT
Spurs need to fly under the radar and go as the 2nd seed to play Golden state.
Who's practically everybody? You mean everyone that didn't say the Mavs were going to take it? In that case, it wouldn't be practically everybody. That would be practically nobody.
That is a good post for only being your 3rd
I think the better question would be who do you want to face first, and last in the playoffs. As A Mavericks fan? I really don't give a we will find a way to things up![]()
Wherever a 54 - 58 win season sets them. That's what I expect them to have. I look for Pop to continue to limit minutes, especially with he big 3 and of course Horry, so they are in great shape come playoff time.
That's why I look for Bonner to get a lot of minutes during RS this time around.
I just don't see Pop so interested in RS wins any longer that he will wear the starters down trying to set a record or win a division banner.
The Spurs could probably sleep walk through RS and still make the playoffs, and whatever seed they draw, if they are healthy, they have to be one of the favorites to win it all again.
Plus they will have the motivation going for them that they have been told so often how they have failed to repeat. This, I think, will be their mission this season.
Remember how this past year they were told they were too old, too this, too that and they used that as their motivation to prove em all wrong. I look for the same thing in the upcoming season.
They are the Champs and will be until someone manages to take it away, and I don't see that as an easy task for anyone.
Lets fake a few key injuries, go 20-62, win the ping pong ball war, and draft a 22 year old Tim Duncan. I want another 10 years like the last ten.
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