How exactly was I owned Haiku, and do you have any actual knowledge or do you just write ridiculous poems??
I stand corrected. I didn't take the time to look it up. I thought that Duncan was more neutralized against those Laker teams.
How exactly was I owned Haiku, and do you have any actual knowledge or do you just write ridiculous poems??
well i take it back
this Mavfan does have some sense
props to you Mavfan
LOL. Thank you Haiku. I know that these posts probably seem trollish, but I am really just responding to what is posted.
im not a Spurs fan
i was forced to pick a team
im a fan of art
Didn't Duncan drop 53 on the Mavs once, in a loss?!![]()
Didn't that happen in the regular season???
Last edited by big3bigD; 08-08-2006 at 04:18 PM.
In the 3 series that the Spurs lost to LA in 2001, 2002, and 2004, Duncan averaged 24.1 ppg (23.0, 29.0, 20.7), 13.9 rpg (12.3, 17.2, 12.2), 4.0 apg (4.3, 4.6, 3.3), and 2.9 bpg (4.3, 3.2, 1.7) in 15 total games.
Actually, it did happen in the regular season, but no -- the Spurs didn't win a ring that season.
Good try, though.
i do watch bball
but im a fan of no one
until Stern retires
i live near Dallas
but i cant root for the Mavs
too embarassing
how could i really?
the owner runs on the court
comical really
sit your ass upstairs
your not a player Cuban
just write the checks
fine, im done ranting
poems, i'll still be writing
keep debating guys
Excellent poem Haiku. I like everything that you said there.
LOL. I stand corrected again. I guess that Duncan being dominant has really nothing to do with th Spurs winning or losing.... You lose whan he plays well and you win when he plays well.
You've seen the light.
As long as Tim Duncan has been in San Antonio, he's played well. As long as he's played well, the Spurs have been legitimate championship contenders. Unless you think he's not going to play well in the next few seasons, I think you'd be hard-pressed to make an argument that the Spurs are done for.
I don't think that they are really "done for". I think that they will compete, and be around the third or fourth best team in the West. I think that the Mavs, Suns and Clips are all better teams right now. The Spurs big 3 has killer playoff/championship experience, so once the playoffs begin, I guess that anything can happen. I just don't think that they will be dominant. But, like you said, history shows that they will still be compe ive.
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