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    completely meaningless loss where a chucker got hot and virtually every Spur but Kawhi and Manu came out flat in a different country at al ude..
    I smell a theme here.

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    When the Spurs have to play the Rockets without HCA and lose in 7, we can go back to some of these dumb giveaways. Inexcusable to lose to teams like this, worst team in the West.

    Pau should NEVER EVER see minutes in crunch time. His defense completely destroys any value he has on offense.
    Remember all those "meaningless regular season games" in 2015 that saw the Spurs drop from the second seed to the 6th seed with a loss to the Pelicans on the final day of the season? Sure would have been nice playing game 7 against the Clips at home rather than on the road.

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    The spurs werent going to win against the Clippers with baby Kawhi, banged up Tiago

    Pop changed the offense midway and the spurs was still structured to rely on Tiago.

    A good portion of fans knew what was going to happen

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    When Spurs are winning everything is smooth sailing on Spurstalk.....But when there losing everything is a total meltdown.....

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    Mexico games shouldn't count

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    didn't watch, January game

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    The suns had three extra days to get acclimated to the elevation. It showed in the final quarter, Kawhi was gassed and he was the only one doing . Pathetic is giving two home games to another ing country because your city thinks you're and pathetic is celebrating a regular season game like you won the championship like the Suns bench was doing.

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    The spurs werent going to win against the Clippers with baby Kawhi, banged up Tiago

    Pop changed the offense midway and the spurs was still structured to rely on Tiago.

    A good portion of fans knew what was going to happen
    Despite everything in that series the Spurs made it to a 7th game on the back of Duncan. If Pop coached competently in that series the Spurs win in 6. That series above any other is one that Pop cost the Spurs.

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    No reason to overreact.

    The reason the Spurs lost was an anomaly at the line:

    Phx 22-24.

    Spurs 24-34.

    Ten more FTs for the Spurs but only two more points. That more than explains the margin of loss.

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    Green is paid $10 million a year to play D and hit open 3s. That's it. We need to get a refund
    Remember in 13' when Green was paid $3,5 millions a year while putting 10+ pts on a very good 3pts %, great D and was on pace to be FMVP after 4 or 5 games?
    If you want refund when the player underperform, you have to give him more when he overperform

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    does anybody know wtf happened on that that play where the score was tied at 100 and they called "goaltending" even though the spurs didn't even touch the ball and then gave the suns the 2 points?!

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    does anybody know wtf happened on that that play where the score was tied at 100 and they called "goaltending" even though the spurs didn't even touch the ball and then gave the suns the 2 points?!
    Just a blown call by the refs sadly.

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    Never change, SpursTalk.

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    Mexico games shouldn't count
    I second that!

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    When Spurs are winning everything is smooth sailing on Spurstalk.....But when there losing everything is a total meltdown.....
    it's not been smooth sailing this seaons cuz we haven't been winning like we should be winning. We're barely getting by most games and it's the same story. We jump out to a big lead, Popvich puts in the worst lineup possible allowing a comeback, Kawhi has to save us in the 4th.

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    Lol at "This team falls apart in the clutch now."

    There's no such thing. Law of averages buddy -- its really that simple.

    Spurs ran pure to start the year when they boasted a 18-5 record despite only having a 5 point differential. They were winning all the close games and were due to regress to the mean by losing close games eventually.

    Pop messed up with the rotations way too much tonight. Gasol and Lee had no business playing as much as they did.
    True, but it is possible to be significantly better or worse than your expected record. The '16 Warriors were a prime example of the former, as the had a differential of 8 between expected and actual record and only in the latter half of the Finals did it begin to regress to the mean. The '14 Timberwolves were a prime example of the latter, as they too had a differential of 8 between expected and actual record.

    Not long ago, the Spurs had a differential of 3 and they managed to erase it in short order. After a lot of bad luck "in the clutch" the previous 2 seasons, it seems they were due some good luck and are now regressing. As ever, the lack of anything resembling a dynamic play maker is their undoing and games like these only exacerbate it. When Leonard is on fire, he naturally becomes emboldened and takes on a greater creative burden, which means the offense devolves into him looking to fire at the slightest bit of daylight coming off a high screen, forcing shots in traffic when he can't get all the way to the rim and making passes only when forced to.

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    I don't want to start a whole new thread, but is anybody watching the beat-down GSW is putting on the Cavs? They're up by 33 with about 3:00 left in the 3rd. Good thing there's no such thing as a statement game.

    That was a pathetic loss to the Suns. But happens in the NBA. Go to sleep for a quarter, even against a bad team, and you're courting a loss. But imagine the melt-down if the Spurs had lost the opener to GSW as badly as Cleveland is tonight.

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    I don't want to start a whole new thread, but is anybody watching the beat-down GSW is putting on the Cavs? They're up by 33 with about 3:00 left in the 3rd. Good thing there's no such thing as a statement game.

    That was a pathetic loss to the Suns. But happens in the NBA. Go to sleep for a quarter, even against a bad team, and you're courting a loss. But imagine the melt-down if the Spurs had lost the opener to GSW as badly as Cleveland is tonight.
    The Dubs needed this game for a lot of different reasons while the Cavs have every reason to coast; GS should be dismantling the Cavs. Meanwhile, the Spurs had a stretch of games here between Christmas and the end of this month to really fatten up their record and at least put some distance between themselves and the rest of the West. Instead they've dropped nearly half their games since New Years and haven't gotten any separation from Houston/Cleveland/LAC despite them having their hardest stretch/injuries. On top of that the same fatal issues that many were worried about (depth falling off, poor play from the bigs, Manu falling off a cliff) and some unexpected issues (Patty falling off a cliff, Green suddenly becoming a poor defender, Pop declining further as a coach, clutch time play becoming a bugaboo) have the team trending in a bad direction. All things considered the meltdown as of late are definitely warranted.

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    The Dubs needed this game for a lot of different reasons while the Cavs have every reason to coast; GS should be dismantling the Cavs. Meanwhile, the Spurs had a stretch of games here between Christmas and the end of this month to really fatten up their record and at least put some distance between themselves and the rest of the West. Instead they've dropped nearly half their games since New Years and haven't gotten any separation from Houston/Cleveland/LAC despite them having their hardest stretch/injuries. On top of that the same fatal issues that many were worried about (depth falling off, poor play from the bigs, Manu falling off a cliff) and some unexpected issues (Patty falling off a cliff, Green suddenly becoming a poor defender, Pop declining further as a coach, clutch time play becoming a bugaboo) have the team trending in a bad direction. All things considered the meltdown as of late are definitely warranted.

    I can't disagree with a lot of that, but somehow I don't think coasting was anywhere in the Cav's game plan for tonight. The Dubs are flat kicking their asses - even with their All Star center having only 4 points.

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    I don't want to start a whole new thread, but is anybody watching the beat-down GSW is putting on the Cavs? They're up by 33 with about 3:00 left in the 3rd. Good thing there's no such thing as a statement game.

    That was a pathetic loss to the Suns. But happens in the NBA. Go to sleep for a quarter, even against a bad team, and you're courting a loss. But imagine the melt-down if the Spurs had lost the opener to GSW as badly as Cleveland is tonight.
    Good thing we didn't have this kind of weak performance against them. I'm not sure if their game tonight is a proper barometer in how those teams stack up in the long run.

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