naturally!!!
There is a lot of basketball left. The Spurs have shown that they are capable of losing at home in the playoffs to lesser teams, including in an elimination game. The Spurs need to come out focused on the task at hand and at a high energy level. Pop made some rather solid adjustments to counter what Detroit did right in Games 3 & 4 but you never know what might happen in Game 6.
Yes, there are plenty of reasons to feel comfortable and confident right now but it isn't over until it is over.
I agree, but Spurs will win the series...
Yep.
Now let's go take Game 6!
Agreed...the hardest game to get in a series is the 4th one.There is a lot of basketball left. The Spurs have shown that they are capable of losing at home in the playoffs to lesser teams, including in an elimination game. The Spurs need to come out focused on the task at hand and at a high energy level. Pop made some rather solid adjustments to counter what Detroit did right in Games 3 & 4 but you never know what might happen in Game 6.
They certainly won't be given any breaks coming home (nor should they). The Pistons will come out like rabid dogs, and a lot of physicality is likely to be allowed. The Spurs will need to be ready to match the Pistons' agressiveness. Detroit has nothing to lose.
Yeah guys, last year in game 2 of the Finals Kobe hit a prayer that won them the game that logically should have taken the wind out of the Pistons, but look at what happend. The Pistons aren't gonna close down shop because of Horry. The Spurs better be ready for 48 more minutes
True, MB, but it is over.
Detroit, as bold and brazen as they are, will not recover from Big Shot Bobby's death blow.
The Spurs have lost 3 times at home, right?
And Detroit has lost 10 in a row at San Antonio.
The Spurs will at the least split on their homecourt.
Duncan has a lot to prove in cementing his legacy after being somewhat carried through this series (his #s would suggest otherwise, but you know what I mean).
Duncan will not be denied and is such a professional that he knows he owes his team a dominating performance.
Plus, I won't be there, so it's a guaranHorried win.
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[QUOTE=Spurminator]They certainly won't be given any breaks coming home (nor should they). The Pistons will come out like rabid dogs, and a lot of physicality is likely to be allowed. The Spurs will need to be ready to match the Pistons' agressiveness. Detroit has nothing to lose.[/QUOTE]
They have EVERYTHING to lose, not to mention those stupid ass belts!!
They have nothing to lose by being extra physical. A rough game favors them, so it will be in their interest to knock the Spurs around.
This next game should certainly be very physical because the Pistons have not given up and will come out fighting like crazy. I hope the Spurs come out with the same intensity and stick it to them right away! And stay in control for the rest of the game.
Actually, the Spurs have lost 5 times at home this season - 3 in regular season, twice in the playoffs. That should give Detriot some hope, really. It's not much, but it's a slightly open door, and the Pistons will look to take advantage of it.
Tough, tough game number six
I hope the spurs will be prepared because Detroit is Detroit.
On Sunday most of the forum stop crying and in' and starts the Spurs in six threads and so on. Hip hip hurray!
It is not over yet, It is not over yet
I'm tellin' you that.
Now I believe in Spurs and great atmosphere in SBC Center.
There is still job to be done
this thread ALWAYS appears, then i post in it saying we're not dumbasses. at least not me, usually its called "dont get too excited" or "its only 1 game' "dont get too overconfident"
useless
Some here need to be reminded.
"useless" = "mookie2001"
this thread always exist, after every big win, some chode telling us that the spurs havent won yet, no
Again, some here are already planning the 3rd river parade. Relax and go punch one out.
dont forget guys, we still have 1 more game to win before we are champions
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