Yes my 2%er ass is tryin to ease the pain by already acceptin a loss!
ST thinks past series control the future.
See 2nd go round with Memphis after we lost to them 1st round.
Yes my 2%er ass is tryin to ease the pain by already acceptin a loss!
San Antonio is ready. the Thunder!
What's the deal with Tony Brothers referring? I heard someone say the other day that OKC hasn't lost a game in 2 years with him officiating? Was that an over exaggeration?
believe you gotta know son
In Game 4, the Spurs came out with the appropriate fire. They were getting good looks, forcing Oklahoma City into bad spots, and rebounding the ball as they peeled off to an 8-0 advantage and led 12-4 after 4 minutes. At this point, however, a rolled ankle by Reggie Jackson turned Jeremy Lamb into the unlikely hero of the night, and his three steals sparked a Thunder surge to end the quarter on a 22-8 run. Everything else seemed to crumble from here, as the Spurs would only hang around for another half quarter before ultimately suc bing to a 15 point halftime deficit that would never really be seriously challenged.
The Thunder made their stand in Oklahoma City, and showed that they are a force to be reckoned with. Ibaka's presence has returned the energy and intensity to OKC, and when all of Westbrook's chucks are finding net, there really is not much you can do. If there were any doubt about this being a series, that has officially been obliterated and buried out back.
Now, the Spurs must lean on their experience. Most teams returning home facing a series tied at 2-2 wouldn't be particularly rattled. There have been two blowouts on each side. The playoff series hasn't even started yet, according to some old sports proverb. Yet you know when those Spurs players laid their head down on their pillows last night, exactly what was on the back on their minds.
If this were a younger team, I'd be worried. If this team were filled projects and prospects that were new to the bright lights of the playoffs, I might share in the doom and gloom and inevitability of history repeating itself.
This is the San Antonio mother ing Spurs. This is the most-experienced, well-disciplined team in basketball. This is a team that has seen the highest highs and lived the lowest lows, and no matter what happens, it will just be another drop in one bucket or the other. If you can't count on this team to get out of their own head and be ready to execute, you can't count on any of them.
Remember 2012. Don't be haunted by it.
FTT.
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amused should only start the thread when things have already gone to sht and his our last final hope, that it works like a reverse jinx.
If we lose another one then amused starts the thread.
your boy patty better step it up or else CoJo is going to replace him
Play strong of go home .go at ibaka in his body no lay ups just go strong right at the hole and go for dunks every time fck that pussy layup .
Westbrook wants to laugh and taunt us foul that that er fck that that's not how the game is played anymore bs foul him.
they got all the calls in okc now it's our turn were at home those thunder spurs got something tonight in our house
Just gotta get back to playing Spurs basketball. Do that and I like their chances to win tonight tbh.
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Give 'em 48 minutes of !!!!
I'm still deciding whether or not I'm going to watch the game tonight. I want tonight to be more like games 1 and 2, but I'm afraid it's going to be too much like games 3 and 4 - and I don't think I can take another loss like that.
I agree. If the SPURS play like they give a , we'll win
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So Diaw for Splitter.
Pop is gonna revisit 6 and bench Duncan.
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