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    I just don't understand why "Pop" changed the line up when they had brought down the score from 20 to 12 pts. That killed the Spurs down the stretch. Manu and Tony were having a terrible game tonight, yet Pop decides to bring them back in. Blew up in Pop's face. Go figure.

    Why fix something that is 'not' broken.

    You can't win them all. Looks like the Warrior fans will schedule their parade for tomorrow.

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    didnt we have some kind of winning streak against GS?

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    I wish I never watched this game

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    Austin C dunked on us. Ouchies!!!!!!!!

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    didnt we have some kind of winning streak against GS?
    3 straight, I think.

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    its always like that. they all take nights-off at the same time.

    kudos to bonner, 25pts 17rbs. nice!

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    Yeah, I can see why a shooter who misses open 18-footers won't go to the D League.
    Hokey smokes, he almost cracked the backboard on that 3.

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    Ugh...

    Night all.

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    ing push. Udoka ed me with that last one.

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    180 combined, vBookie WIN!

    Terrible game by our guys. Horrible.

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    didnt we have some kind of winning streak against GS?
    According to the GS announcers, the Warriors are something like 5-33 against the Spurs in the Duncan era, and have never won in the AT&T.

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    , not even a push. Damn Udoka scores the one time I don't want him to. What a ty game.

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    180 combined, vBookie WIN!

    Terrible game by our guys. Horrible.

    I don't have a second to look it up, but wasn't it 100/1 odds for that score????

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    Spurs didn't have TD and both TP and Manu played like .

    I'm not surprised at this loss...except for Bonner, the Spurs mailed it in tonight...

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    Man, things like this happen -- you can dislike the loss, but there's actually some good to take from this game.

    Even without Duncan, even with Manu and Tony combining for 21 (each averages about that much), even with the Spurs committing a ridiculous number of turnovers and giving the Warriors a ton of extra possessions, and even with the Spurs shooting an abysmal percentage, they were in the game until about the 2 1/2 or 3 minute mark. They held a ridiculously high-scoring Warriors team under 100 points without their defensive stopper. Had they shot the ball even marginally better tonight, they win or at least give themselves a chance to get the win late.

    Moral victories don't mean much, but to me, those facts are more than a moral victory -- they're a sign that this team is potentially quite exceptional. Even exceptional teams lose when they encounter some adverse cir stances, and this team faced some adverse cir stances tonight. They lost one of the 15-22 games they're going to lose this season. It happens. It still doesn't make it all bad.

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    I don't have a second to look it up, but wasn't it 100/1 odds for that score????
    10/1. 100/1 if one less point

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    25 pts, 6OREB, 11 DREB, 1 ast, 1 blk, 3 to



    Nice def by Udoka also.

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    10/1. 100/1 if one less point
    aw man! So close!


    I bet on 118 or something like that.

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    That has to be one of Manu's worst games in recent memory. Tony also. I would have liked to see Ime play more, especially in the 2nd half. Taking him out for Finley was worse than bringing Tony and Manu back in with the 11pt deficit.

    Not that it would have mattered. We played sloppy, dumb, and timid and didn't deserve to win this game.

    But I agree with others that we brought the A team back too soon. It's not like we were really back in the game yet. We were still down 11. Oh well, whatever.

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    Man, things like this happen -- you can dislike the loss, but there's actually some good to take from this game.

    Even without Duncan, even with Manu and Tony combining for 21 (each averages about that much), even with the Spurs committing a ridiculous number of turnovers and giving the Warriors a ton of extra possessions, and even with the Spurs shooting an abysmal percentage, they were in the game until about the 2 1/2 or 3 minute mark. They held a ridiculously high-scoring Warriors team under 100 points without their defensive stopper. Had they shot the ball even marginally better tonight, they win or at least give themselves a chance to get the win late.

    Moral victories don't mean much, but to me, those facts are more than a moral victory -- they're a sign that this team is potentially quite exceptional. Even exceptional teams lose when they encounter some adverse cir stances, and this team faced some adverse cir stances tonight. They lost one of the 15-22 games they're going to lose this season. It happens. It still doesn't make it all bad.
    The Big 3 became the Big 0 and the game was still for the taking late in the 4th. At least this one was on the road, I'd hate to lose a home game like that.

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    Bonner has a big game, and it means warriors' post area is really weak. When Duncan comes back, we can easily beat them!

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    Man, things like this happen -- you can dislike the loss, but there's actually some good to take from this game.

    Even without Duncan, even with Manu and Tony combining for 21 (each averages about that much), even with the Spurs committing a ridiculous number of turnovers and giving the Warriors a ton of extra possessions, and even with the Spurs shooting an abysmal percentage, they were in the game until about the 2 1/2 or 3 minute mark. They held a ridiculously high-scoring Warriors team under 100 points without their defensive stopper. Had they shot the ball even marginally better tonight, they win or at least give themselves a chance to get the win late.

    Moral victories don't mean much, but to me, those facts are more than a moral victory -- they're a sign that this team is potentially quite exceptional. Even exceptional teams lose when they encounter some adverse cir stances, and this team faced some adverse cir stances tonight. They lost one of the 15-22 games they're going to lose this season. It happens. It still doesn't make it all bad.
    absolutely...great take!

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    Bad game especially for Tony and Manu:

    Tony: 11pts, 6TO,
    Manu: 13pts, 5TO, (1 steal, 1 block)

    Spurs can't really win if none of the Big Three is playing well...

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    If the Spurs were in the game or led, people here would be complaining about their announcers.

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    Man, things like this happen -- you can dislike the loss, but there's actually some good to take from this game.

    Even without Duncan, even with Manu and Tony combining for 21 (each averages about that much), even with the Spurs committing a ridiculous number of turnovers and giving the Warriors a ton of extra possessions, and even with the Spurs shooting an abysmal percentage, they were in the game until about the 2 1/2 or 3 minute mark. They held a ridiculously high-scoring Warriors team under 100 points without their defensive stopper. Had they shot the ball even marginally better tonight, they win or at least give themselves a chance to get the win late.

    Moral victories don't mean much, but to me, those facts are more than a moral victory -- they're a sign that this team is potentially quite exceptional. Even exceptional teams lose when they encounter some adverse cir stances, and this team faced some adverse cir stances tonight. They lost one of the 15-22 games they're going to lose this season. It happens. It still doesn't make it all bad.
    They didn't even have to shoot better. Just lose about 6-7 turnovers (which still puts them over their season average) and it's a nail-biter.

    It was enjoyable seeing the second team play hard. If they hadn't gotten tired I don't know if Pop would have ever put the starters back in.

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