Still doesn't help you raise your piss-poor IQ level, though.
Thinking that the Spurs aren't invincible isn't the same as believing the Suns are going to win the series.
Still doesn't help you raise your piss-poor IQ level, though.
Ginobili going 0-6 on threes negates alot of things that went right.or all that went wrong at times, a lot of things went right for the Spurs yesterday.
fuk off.
It doesn't matter what we think or believe anyways.
I just thought your post was more perceptive and rational than most.
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That's not very manly...
but a good thing for him to do while watching the rest of the playoffs.
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I don't understand why people just think that the game was perfect for the Spurs. It had a perfect ending, but hopefully next time Barry plays more; Ginobili starts knocking his shots from the outside; and Tony Parker does not foul out again by fouling 3 point shooters. That is not something he does. Don't know what was up with him. His head was in the game, but maybe his vision was skewed from the hit he took?
Say...weren't you the one predicting a sweep by the Suns???![]()
Barry needs to take more 3s
and Manu needs his 3 back
I think what it does though, is give worlds of confidence to the Spurs that they can play with the Suns. In the first half, as in the regular season, they looked scared against the Suns. In the second half they were fearless. That's going to be important if they wanna pull out the series.
Ah hey guess what, Spurs won - deal with it.
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Manu needs to get back into [Terrorist-Mode]
and start bombing 3's all day like that last game against the Cavs in regular season
Manu is still hurt on his groin. That last 3 was as flat as the ocean.
The people over at azsportsfan are assuming the Spurs played their best on Sat. and will not make any adjustments LOL
G Hill reinjured his groin also.
If Manu plays like he did in the 2nd half...............an entire game
Spurs in 4
I can't count the number of coaches, players, commentators, etc. from every sport who have said that good luck (or bad luck) is a matter of opportunity meeting a prepared (or unprepared) team. It's one of those sports cliches that rings true in every walk of life. Finley's three is one that he's hit plenty of times in his life. It wasn't some off balance one handed heave, it's a shot that he's been taking his entire career, and he's been on a hot streak as of late.
And while Duncan is never going to win any three point contests, he's got good form on his jumper from 18 feet. If you've got a good shooting stroke the biggest difference between shooting from 18 feet and the three point line is a matter of confidence. Nor was it luck that Tim was wide open. It was a result of the fact that Manu had been lighting the Suns up in the paint and they weren't about to let him get another easy look.
Bottom line, if the Spurs had lost it wouldn't have been a matter of bad luck, and I think it's a senseless argument that they lost because of it.
So what Phx played bad? Give me a break! At one point it seemed like Amare and Nash were pretty much scoring the ball at will.
Wouldn't it be nice if, someday, you were able to change your name to Amarewins?
Dont worry about the Spurs worry about your team who are getting owned by a first time playoff wonder New Orleans Hornets. (Rofl)
Duncan is 24-126 in 3's in the regular season, 4-24 in the Playoffs, including yesterday's.
Since he's already changed allegiance to Dallas, he'll probably be a Hornets fan by this summer.
Why is it always the NEXT game we should be watching?
Ok guys if the Spurs win game 2 tomorrow, just remember do not celebrate it or be happy about it. Can't becasue the other teams' fans say so.
Amare averaged 40 or so a game a few years back and Suns still lost in 5. I am not worried as he gives up as much on other side if not more with his lame defensive play.
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