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    I was reading @quixem's timeline on twitter and read some interesting stats. I'm on my phone so I can't embed the tweets so quotes will have to do for now.

    Sorry if a lot of you have seen these already, but I know not everyone is on twitter.

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    @quixem: Milestone alert: Tim Duncan is now 19th on the all-time scoring list, passing Patrick Ewing (24,815)

    The Spurs won their 29th road game, tying the franchise-high set by the 1994-95 and 2005-06 teams

    @quixem: Spurs finished a full month with a perfect record for the second time in franchise history

    @quixem: Parker: "Pop said this morning was a playoff game, so I was like 'I'm going to play now.'"

    @quixem: Parker on Diaw: "Boris was aggressive. We felt we had an advantage on Scola. They don't have to double them. He's got that big butt."

    @quixem: Parker on playing against George Hill: "It's always hard to play against your little brother. I love George, one of my favorite teammates."

    @quixem: Parker on Kawhi: "Pop is really hard on him. He wants him to be like Bruce Bowen, and he's doing a great job. He's even better offensively."

    @quixem: Pop: "We never set goals to win a division or x-number games. We just talk about being the best team we can be come playoff time."(Take notes, Pacers)

    @quixem: Pop: "Tony set the tone for us with his aggressiveness offensively. He moved the ball, scored himself, created a lot of situations for us."

    @quixem: Spurs have 33 double-digit victories. Franchise record: 40 by the 2000-01 and 2004-05 Spurs.

    @quixem: If the Spurs finish 6-2, they'll set a new franchise record with 64 wins.

    @quixem: Some perspective: Spurs have more double-digit victories (33) than 13 NBA teams have wins.

    @quixem: Over the last three seasons, the Spurs' winning percentage with Kawhi (.785) is higher than Miami's with LeBron (.739).

    @quixem: For that matter, the Spurs' winning percentage with Kawhi (.785) is also higher than OKC's with Durant (.714) over the last three seasons.

    jesseGladsaget: @quixem The Spurs are 115-27(.810%) with Kawhi in the line-up since RJ was traded.

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    That last stat is really astounding. 115-27 just wow...

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    Even TP admits he's been playing on cruise control this season.

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    That last stat is really astounding. 115-27 just wow...
    No doubt! Also, I believe that the Spurs are 50-7 this season when Leonard is in the lineup!

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    Parker: "Pop said this morning was a playoff game, so I was like 'I'm going to play now.'"
    I have mixed feelings about this quote. But truth be told, I don't want him going 100% against the Pelicans in February and March.

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    I have mixed feelings about this quote. But truth be told, I don't want him going 100% against the Pelicans in February and March.
    All players coast tbh Tony just being open about it lol

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    I have mixed feelings about this quote. But truth be told, I don't want him going 100% against the Pelicans in February and March.
    Yeah, he was injured on March 1st last season going hard to basket in a game v. the Kings.

    Injuries can't be completely avoided unless he's inactive, but he can change his level of aggressiveness to minimize the chances for injury.

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    Here's a short excerpt from an IndyStar article. I know it's not from anyone on the Spurs or Pacers, but it's a nice analogy complementing the Spurs, and sadly digging at the Pacers.

    "A word about the Spurs: They are beautiful to watch, and they will win the NBA le this time around. Offensively, they are a Matisse, a Picasso; the Pacers, who stand around a whole lot, are like a finger-painting. The lack of movement is excruciating."

    http://www.indystar.com/story/sports...psing/7144399/

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    This isn't just a winning streak. The Spurs are just crushing teams. Since the All Star break their average point differential must be astounding.

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    This isn't just a winning streak. The Spurs are just crushing teams. Since the All Star break their average point differential must be astounding.
    I believe it's around 16

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    kawhi = GOAT?

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    @quixem: Parker: "Pop said this morning was a playoff game, so I was like 'I'm going to play now.'"
    MVParker ting on his haters

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    This isn't just a winning streak. The Spurs are just crushing teams. Since the All Star break their average point differential must be astounding.
    and yet we are only 3 games ahead of the Thunder and could end up playing WCF on the road

    the winning streak just shows the state of the league. Making anything more out of it is silly

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    hater dropping truth nukes, gaw damn

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    I think people are forgetting how dominant OKC looked before Westbrook went down this season. They were crushing teams with ease. Spurs/OKC is a toss up, that's if the Spurs make it out of the 2nd.

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    All players coast tbh Tony just being open about it lol
    Why go 100% when the last 18 games have pretty much been decided by the end of the 1st quarter? He isn't trying to be lazy, he's just been playing the way the games have been dictated and fortunately, he's been given the luxury of keeping his foot off the gas and saving himself for the playoffs.

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    I think people are forgetting how dominant OKC looked before Westbrook went down this season. They were crushing teams with ease. Spurs/OKC is a toss up, that's if the Spurs make it out of the 2nd.
    The Thunder might not make it out of the 2nd. The clippers are no joke and they'll be playing with a chip on their shoulder.

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    The Thunder might not make it out of the 2nd. The clippers are no joke and they'll be playing with a chip on their shoulder.
    I can think of another team with a chip on their shoulder!

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    Sean laughed so hard in the post-game interview when Tony mentioned Boris's "big butt"

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    That last stat is really astounding. 115-27 just wow...
    Yea seriously. I knew he'd be a pretty important piece and someday possibly the main piece on this team but I guess I didn't realize the subtle impact he really makes on the games. I guess that's kind of the defensive specialists calling card though.

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    Yea seriously. I knew he'd be a pretty important piece and someday possibly the main piece on this team but I guess I didn't realize the subtle impact he really makes on the games. I guess that's kind of the defensive specialists calling card though.
    K is a much better scorer and rebounder than Bruce ever was, a more significant contributor, and nearly as good a defender. He's still young, and humble.

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    K is a much better scorer and rebounder than Bruce ever was, a more significant contributor, and nearly as good a defender. He's still young, and humble.
    Bruce is still way ahead on one-on-one defense. (Heck, since I started watching NBA in 1990s, I can't think of many players who are better than Bruce in that area.) But Kawhi is better in help defense, loose balls and rebounds. Of course, it's no comparison on offense.

    But sometimes, being a historical defense specialist and 3-pointer only shooter may make Bruce a better puzzle of a championship team than Kawhi. Let's just hope Kawhi can help the Spurs conquer #5.

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    The Thunder might not make it out of the 2nd. The clippers are no joke and they'll be playing with a chip on their shoulder.
    oh no! not the dreaded chip on the shoulder that literally never amounts to anything!

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    K is a much better scorer and rebounder than Bruce ever was, a more significant contributor, and nearly as good a defender. He's still young, and humble.
    Kawhi reminds me of Scottie Pippen with his ability to disrupt the offense from the small forward position with those long arms.

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