OKC's 104 final score is deceiving. The Thunder were on pace for about 500 at one point. Spurs played TERRORIZING defense for a good stretch there.
Yeah, why?
OKC's 104 final score is deceiving. The Thunder were on pace for about 500 at one point. Spurs played TERRORIZING defense for a good stretch there.
Jefferson has played better than expected.
Great win on the road tonight against a great team
I wonder how many players have ever gone 7-7 from the 3? I bet not many.
Superb win. In the first quarter you would have called it as a blowout the other way, but the team stuck at it, rode Bonner's hot hand, and ended up with the easy victory.
Looking very strong indeed.![]()
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He had the "rookie treatment"...![]()
Please God keep us under the radar
CP3's superior assist-making ability easily offsets that IMO.
Time to play Live and talk some smack online hahahaha!
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I think Peja did it 26 years ago, when he was in his 20s
Seriously though, very impressive performance by Bonner and the Spurs.
Are you joking here? Do you not like TP at all? He was huge tonight. He was awesome.
In the other thread you compared TP to Gary Neal when against Westbrook which is a huge slap in the face to TP.
Jefferson is night and day from last year..... Even him not shooting the ball well he got to the line. That wouldn'thave happened last year.
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Okay... Latrell Sprewell and Ben Gordon both went 9-9 in a game. But that still puts Matt in some pretty rare company.
Seems like he's being more assertive and getting back to what made him successful in New Jersey. His improvement is helping the Spurs just like Okafor's improvement is helping the Hornets.
Just wondering if Matt bonner is still "the worst signing in spurs history" as all the experts here talked down to the rest of us and shouted us down when when we slightly thought not that it was a great signing but not as bad as we thought.
Jefferson too. Just horrible.
Didn't catch the 2nd half. Matt Bonner looked awesome from the box score.
What actually happened? That is the only part of the game that I missed as my internet went offline for a few minutes, and I only saw Splitter for about 10 seconds when he got his 3rd foul? or was it 4th foul in the first quarter? How did he play in that stretch and what were the fouls?
Have the Spurs ever scored 110+ and shot 41% (or less) from the field and still won the game?
Unless I'm using Basketball reference incorrectly, I can't find a game.
never mind splitter, looks like booner is gunning for that blair starting job lol
Matt Bonner had a good game? Well I'm sure that makes up for all the on-court diarrhea he's squirted out over the past few playoff runs, right?
Three fouls in about a minute and a half. At least one of them was legit.
Steve Smith 8-for-8 once for the Spurs. I don't know who else.
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