Don't you wish he had missed more Friday?...![]()
No joke!
A buddy of mine from El Paso watched it. I asked if I missed anything.
He said Duncan missed a wide open layup that he should have dunked. Thats all that stood out.
Don't you wish he had missed more Friday?...![]()
No Suns game either.
Yeah, Duncan is pretty awful. By the end of this series he should have the longest string of playoff double doubles ever recorded in the NBA.
That's the best part. We don't really give a .
I feel bad for people like Dave Abbot of true hoop. He can't just quit. He HAS to write something.
So he continues to write about the Suns (Mommy has a headache).
I wonder if everyone at the media table on Sunday looked at each other and said "God...this sucks."
Game 1 in SA not a sellout? I'm ashamed to be a member of SpursTalk today...![]()
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Don't forget the dance afterward.
sunday afternoon people take naps
this game was a blowout in first half
most felt it was going to be a blowout
jazz sucked
Seems to me a Sunday afternoon game, when many working adults are with their children at the park, in church, or just plain would rather see it on TV and not pay $3.30 for a gallon of gas, is no reason to make a federal case out of 500 $30 seats in nose bleed sections being empty. I have been a Spurs fan for years and travel 1500 miles to SA 2-3 times a year, at a cost of well over a $1000 per weekend trip, just to see the best basketball in America, David Robinson, Tim Duncan, Tony, Manu, and all the Spurs.
I couldn't get off to watch a game in SA during the playoffs, but I did get off to watch the third game in Salt Lake City on Saturday. My wife and I are traveling 1500 miles over a two-day weekend to watch the Spurs play. I could get in my car and watch the Nets, the Cavs, the Pistons, etc, But I know where the best basketball is played. "It ain't up here where I live."
The objective in any compe ive game is to win, not to please the East Coast "lovers of entertainment." This is a compe ive sport.
People have got to stop crying about the superiority of the Spurs.
Apparently, this series is so boring that not even people in San Antonio want to watch it.
Let's see . . . a couple more points of rating or a ring . . .
What should I pick . . .
Darn, what a difficult choice . . .
Suns fans are boycotting the Western showdown. That has to be the only explanation
I'm just tuned into check the score of that barnburner of a series Cavs / Pistons and the score is 56 - 55 start of the 4th quarter! What a en joke!
At this point, Pistons/Cavs is making Spurs/Warriors look like a Suns/Warriors matchup.
Ditto the jazz fans. Let the most boring team win and crush the East.
It was an extremely boring game 1 and Detroit and Cleveland aren't exactly going to light up the Finals with anything worth watching either.
They should just pretend they played the games and give the Spurs the le now, no one would really care at this point. Once BDiddy went down, the NBA playoffs became meaningless.
fifty free throws in the last minute of the game? that last part was sooooo boring.
i think when a team hits 10 team fouls in a quarter, they should just count two point for the fouled team.
smaller market teams = less people= less ratings. Who cares? I like good basketball. Good basketball fans will watch the series. That's what matters. A championship is no less significant if ratings are low.
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