Yup they can go 0-82.
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Wow, I really do disagree with you here. Several analysts have pointed out that the Spurs close out games better than any other team in the NBA. Tim Legler the latest. The Spurs have never had the success they are having at this stage. It takes mental toughness and good execution to close out games the way the Spurs do and I just don't see how that can be questioned if you really stop to think.
Yup they can go 0-82.
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Spurs are 8-1 when a game is decided by 3 points or less. This is the best in the league.
If Amuseddaysleeper is a "Realistic Spurs Fan" as he led himself, then I wonder what the makes the rest of us who aren't jumping off of cliffs in March.
"Spurs are 8-1 when a game is decided by 3 points or less."
This means the Spurs are soft, because they let 9 games be close.![]()
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Sorry I couldn't help it.
I wonder if daysleeper is tossing and turning all day, as he gets spanked again and again.![]()
haha no no if you knew me the thing is my le was obvious sarcasm. I'm the most pessimistic spurs fan out there always looking at the glass half full. you guys bring up some good points but there have been too many times where the spurs have choked. having said that are they a good team? of course, and if they repeat this year i think it would def. help solidify them as real champions since the one major knock people have on them is their inability to repeat. but yeah the "realistic spurs fan" is total sarcasm, otherwise like you said, if i'm the realistic one then 99% of the spurs fans woulda jumped off that cliff when we went 6-8 back in the 99 season!![]()
The Spurs closed out the Suns well in the 4th tonight.
definitely. kudos to them! lets hope this streak continues into the playoffs
[QUOTE=Amuseddaysleeper]but there have been too many times where the spurs have choked. having said that are they a good team? of course, and if they repeat this year i think it would def. help solidify them as real champions since the one major knock people have on them is their inability to repeat./QUOTE]
Hey weed, THINK real hard on the fact that the Spurs have won more games than any team in sports AND have are tied with the Lakers with the most Championships since Duncan entered the league. This should tell all but the clueless that the Spurs must have choaked less than any team in pro sports during that time. Think real hard daysleeper. Would you agree with that? Or you that clueless?
On the second highlighted word above, you assert the Spurs are not "Real Champions" although they have tied the Lakers with the most championships in pro sports since Duncan entered the league. Total idiot is too kind of a words for your expression of complete and absloute ignorance.
As for the Spurs "inability to repeat",Duncan's absence with his knee injury AND Elliot's kidney transplant stacked the odds in 2000. In 2004 the Lakers were a championship team reloaded with two additional HOF players. And still, it took the .4 to get them past the Spurs.
If anything, anyone who knows anything about the history of the NBA would consider the Spurs ability to rebuild three times on the fly while remaining in the championship mix every year as proof of their greatness.
Sad that a claimed Spurs fan does not recognize. It is a laugh to see you attempt to use your pessimisitic glass half fill BS to explain your view. When scoreboard demonstrates you are just stupid.
Recognize!
[QUOTE=5ToolMan]5toolman please shut the up with your excuses of why the spurs couldnt repeat. 2000, yes TD was injured, but 2004 was no excuse, you dont blow a ing 2-0 lead when you're the defending champs you just dont. just shut the up
Scoreboard!
Rather than trying to continue to argue your foolish statement about the Spurs as soft, or not valid champions, you lose your cool and attack me as you spin in the wind.
Nice attempt to tap dance. But you hardly fool anyone who has followed the thread.
You are dismissed ... again.
It looks like we are catching you. Both mavs and spurs are right there now.![]()
After Jan 12th if we would have been told that on March 18 we would sit exactly one game back and two with the tie breaker after the Pistons looked invinceable and led by five games = we would have been thrilled.
Hint we are. Reality has hit the Pistons. They are a very good team, not a great team, and the Spurs if healthy will take them again.
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