If the team isn't playing great, that's as much of a concern as if they are playing great and losing. Losing is losing. You aren't guaranteed to ever start playing great.
There are many many more mistakes in the game than good plays. It's typical for any game to be that way. When you can get a win with that many mistakes, you are doing something right. Most here don't know what that was, exactly, but it's there. You just have to go through the film and see why the Spurs were so close at the end.
The Spurs normally make a 3rd quarter push. They didn't do so this time. Could be because of rotations, Pop was a bit quick on the trigger to start the game, or it could be because of tired legs (George wasn't attacking like he normally would in the 3rd). I also have no idea why Neal was pulled for so long, yet Bonner stayed in. I know his role, but he blows goats for a nickel a herd and still cannot find his dignity.

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