Sorry to sa that, but this time i can't belive. The wheels felt off. That's the worst way to finish Duncan's history. He deserves 5 ring but this team cannot help him to win.
don't belive anymore
can't overcome Pop.
Sorry to sa that, but this time i can't belive. The wheels felt off. That's the worst way to finish Duncan's history. He deserves 5 ring but this team cannot help him to win.
don't belive anymore
If you woulda told me in June of last year that we'd be playing a game seven in Miami this season i woulda said bring it the on![]()
Yeah, but if I told you that with 30 seconds left in Game 6 you wouldve said no.
+10000
5!
We did it!
GO SPURS GO!!!!!
Listen guys I love the feel-good stories of the ways the Spurs can bounce back and win Game 7 and yada yada yada but the fact of the matter is that the Spurs are likely going to lose this game, and the series. I mean seriously, it would take a damn near miracle to win Game 7 and the Spurs just don't have the juice in the tank. It can't be stated enough how tough it is to bounce back from a demoralizing game like this, on one day's rest no less. Odds are the Spurs are losing this series. I sincerely hope I'm wrong, but I doubt it.
+1. I hope the Spurs will be extra-motivated rather than depressed. I think their skin is hard enough. Also we can expect more from Green, Ginobili and Parker (if relatively healthy). As to players being exhausted, I am not sure it plays in favour of Miami
both teams burned energy but i'm pretty sure you'd burn more to be on the losing end of a close game.
Uh this pretty much was game 7 for the Spurs..
of the 5 finals we went to, this may be the toughest yet, and this may be our best championship yet
If I would've told you that in Game 6 when we were up 4 points with 20 seconds left that we were going to royally choke and lose in OT, you would've said no to that too.
How we lost didn't really matter at this point. We wouldn't have even gone into overtime if not for Tony Parker heroballing that 3 point shot. So, things were set up for us to lose anyway if not for our own miracle shot.
Game 6 means nothing now. Game 7 you start over, momentum does not carry, for better or for worse.
Well be ok and well compete
Jeez what a bunch of drama queens
With all of these back and forth beatdowns going on in this crazy-ass series. I'll just go with the same damn pattern. It's The Spurs' time, once again, to respond. Not only will they respond... but they will also have the last word as well as the last laugh because... well... it's Game 7. That's it. End of story. So... Spuuuurrrrsss, guess what?? TAG! YOU'RE IT!! Yep, this theory works for me right now.![]()
Last edited by Legacy; 06-19-2013 at 06:44 AM. Reason: headache..
Can't win a close game with Ginobili in at crunch time. Liability on both ends. Let him start and eat minutes but his ability to blow games during these playoffs is like nothing I've ever seen. People worship the "game winning" 3 he took vs Golden State, forgetting they only needed it because he blew the game on the previous 2 possessions. 1 game left, it needs to stop.
Duncan, Diaw, Kawhi, Green, and Parker down the stretch. No variations. No getting ing cute. Game 7 is just as winnable as game 6, we just need a throwback game from Pop, back to the days when he wasn't senile.
No one has won 2 in a row this series. The Spurs are an all time great road team. Believe until it's over.
Tbh it's so hard to see who is the better team because it's just been a pattern of one team losing, then coming back with a winning strategy. Neither team has been able to properly counter the opposing team's strategy in-game. It's the Spurs' turn to plan out an attack for game 7 though. They can still do this.
Taking Game 1 in Miami = The Life-Saver for The Spurs in this series.
Game of Tag
Every year i bet for spurs with odds like 1/25, 1/12, etc. to be champ.. No way i will give up on spurs this far with a much better odds... Go spurs go...
My feelings are the opposite: in 2005 I was confident we'd win game 7, but right now I'm pretty sure we just blew our chance given the age of the team and how broken they must feel after losing like that.
Let's hope your feelings are right and mine wrong.![]()
I said the exact same thing while watching with screaming fans who wanted Manu out. Sad he didn't reward his team.
Believe in Tim Duncan! He looked focused last night. He wants it. He'll be ready!
Duncan's knee is also my main worry about Thursday. Damn Bosh just rolled onto Tim's leg. I haven't the heart to look at the replays, but praying that brace did it's miracle function again.
The fatigue should affect all the players, but mostly the Spurs Big 3. I honestly thought game 6 was the one to win and they nearly did it. It will the a very, very tough game on Thursday, but if they win...it would be the best ever.
The Spurs have had control most every quarter of every game. If they can just do it one more game.
I always will be a fan and do love this team.
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