Yes. Playoff basketball is totallly different.
There's no telling what is going to happen. Spurs don't appear very hungry and their shooting is just atrocious but...BUT...they turn that around and start making shots again and get the offense productive their chances are as good as anyones. If the offensive slump continues...yeah, they're done.
Honestly I don't see, at this point, Phoenix OR San Antonio winning the west. I think for the Suns to take out the Spurs or at least out last 'em is a 'moral victory' for them but we now have their usual problem ....a bench.
If Utah can sack up and win some road games they are damn near unbeatable in SLC. There's just no telling what is going to happen but it's going to be fun to watch.
Yes. Playoff basketball is totallly different.
If the Suns go on to beat the Spurs and make it to the Finals what is there to say about Shaq. Please don't say it would not happen, any team can win the West.
I would say Shaq stepped up to the call.
But on the other hand we have CIA Pop.
If the Spurs offense picks up, and they start raining 3s like they were earlier in the season, Spurs will be difficult to contend with.
If not, Spurs could go out in first round.
I think it boils down to the offense we get from Manu and Finley.
The only other thing I think about, is that we only have Vaughn to run the show when Tony sits. And that's a bad thing.
The idiotic Vaughn hate continues.
I agree. I have this feeling that Pop is hiding his cards before playoffs.
I don't think so. I think the Spurs just aren't getting enough offense from their role players.
They have after the all-star break every single year. They make it a point every year to go into the playoffs with a lot of momentum and this year it isn't happening.
And it's not because of rest, or because we don't give a . It's because every other game is a difficult game to win and it just isn't as easy to win in the past (regardless of health), and because we're injured.
The days of being able to beat everyone before the season ends are over. For now anyways.
Indeed. You know it's not that the Spurs suck so much but that the compe ion has certainly gotten better.
Yea, but that's not the sole reason. Injuries have plagued our team all year, like I said. It would still be tough w/o injuries , but still, I think we'd have put together a nice run at the end of the season and had a far better record against the good teams than we do at this point if we had Barry and Horry.
I believe we actually have a better team than last year if we're healthy. It's too bad we can't get healthy and show it though. If we're healthy like last year we're the best team without quesiton.
Remember the Cavs and their regular season success against the Spurs?
Spurs in 6 (if Suns get that far)
You can't really compare the Cavaliers to the Suns.
It looks like a lock Spurs and Suns, Spurs in 6.
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