i'll go with this. still gonna take a miracle but screw it, why not. Spurs in 7.
It's about time Manu, Green, Tony and Splitter join this series. We've gotten this to game 7 with those 4 playing like . Just need 2 of those mofos to wake the up and it will be a comfortable win, tbh.![]()
i'll go with this. still gonna take a miracle but screw it, why not. Spurs in 7.
Leave it all out on the floor.![]()
Does OP have insider information regarding Porky's status for game 7?..he must if he's predicting a Spurs win
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Aiiight. it, Spurs in 7. Still not sure if I'll watch the game, though.![]()
No they won because of their Lucky Charms, Patty, which I think that should be his nickname. Leading the Spurs to victory in game 2 and bring the Spurs back to a 2 point lead in the 3rd quarter in game 5.
Very true.
Watch the game. Might be the last time you get to see Duncan and Manu play.
We make our free throws and we'll win--just like game 5.
We'll win...
It's not really about overrating Houston. It's about looking at the prospects of a gassed, bruised, and old Spurs team coming into the 2nd round with very little rest against a high-octane Rockets team without HCA.
If TP plays the first 9 minutes of the game then it's over. If he's benched or taken out at the 6 minute mark then we have a good chance.
Pop will live or die with Tony Parker unfortunately. Been that way since 2004 when TP chucked the team out of the Lakers series.
The one bright spot for tomorrow is that many L.A. fans will be either in Vegas or elsewhere watching the Boxing PPV. Even though the main event doesn't start until around 8, I'm sure many people will prefer gathering at parties, homes and bars all around town for the overhyped boxing event instead of a First Rd. playoff basketball game. That means, the crowd shouldn't be that loud.
Simple solution. HIT YOUR WIDE OPEN SHOTS!!!
The Clippers got most of their points off of perimeter jumpers last night, which could be because of decent interior defense. I am just pissed at the Spurs offense. It really isn't good defense being played by the Clippers, it is more about the bad shooting by the Spurs. If the Spurs can hit the mid range jumper with consistency, they win last night easily. That shot has been horribly inconsistent this series. What irritates me most is that a lot of the shots are wide open.
Green, Kawhi, Parker, Ginobili, Mills, Diaw, Belinelli need to start making them pay. If they can hit that damn shot, it opens up the Spurs offense by punishing defenders rushing to close out to the 3, and opens up driving and interior passing lanes. Come on Spurs, get your together out there.
The only game we hit our shots, game 3. and looked what happened
I believe...not a strong belief but it's happened twice before this series (winning on the road)
Go back and look at last night's game. Blake and CP3 find certain spots/areas on the floor and gravitate to them in the offense. Then watch what happens when they shoot it, more often than not it goes in. Right not Verde is not doing the catch and shoot in most of his three's. The first one at the start of the game was perfect but after that he was lost. FIND YOUR SPOT, KNOW YOUR ROLE, AND WIN THE GAME.
Yeah, no . How can anyone not watch Saturday? Man I hate the thought of a Spurs team with no Tim Duncan. I know Manu is likely to retire this summer, but God I hope Tim signs on for one more year. He's too ing good to retire. I'd love to see Manu back another year too, but I can imagine the injuries are just catching up like to him after playing on a broken leg last playoffs.
Just need to wake the up. When their backs are to the wall they show up and the clips franchise are maybe the biggest chokers ever, almost like this has been set up for them to fail it's destiny.
We played a horrible horrible game and were down 3 with 20 seconds to go. The Spurs have a legit chance of winning game 7, i donīt think a better scenario on the road to go to a game seven when no Spurs other than Leonard (40) logged more than 31 minutes, and the Clippers have logged over 40 minutes for the third consecutive game and five out of six games.
Chris Paul (44), Griffin (41) and Red (38) have to feel it at some point.
Duncan and Ginobili have to carry this team and hope that the more inexperienced players (Kawhi and Green) wake up.
It could also help if Tiago replaces Vagina but i am not hopeful on that.
I don't think homecourt matters much in a Spurs-Rockets series considering it's about a 45 minute flight between the cities.
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