Nor should we. Time to "Denver" them.
This is an important point.
Mark Jackson has been brainwashing his team into believing a few things:
1) Spurs are a crazy tough champion, and the series is going to be long
2) All we need to do is steal one game in San Antonio
3) We're going to shock some people
4) We're the underdogs
Which leads me to your point. The Spurs don't make silly statements like 'all we gotta do is win one game on our opponents floor'; they know better than to talk like that. Spurs want to win every game they can.
Warriors went home believing they should've been up 2-0, and playing at home would translate into an automatic win. In other words, they've lost their edge.
Nor should we. Time to "Denver" them.
About that sound meter......
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You mean all I had to do was switch from watching the game from the couch to watching from the ol' recliner? That's all it took to get to watch the Spurs play Spurs ball? smh.
This series reminds me a little bit of the SAS-NOH series where after each win you wondered how the other team could possibly have any chance.
A friend of mine who I've been watching the Spurs with for over 10 years said to me "That felt like old school Spurs championship basketball." Couldn't agree more.
Man I'm a coffee fiend and we have Valero here in Austin but they don't participate. NOOOOOO
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