Homers will put this twist on .
Lets keep it real.
Homers will put this twist on .
Here we go again with "losing is a good thing" this is the Kawhi era of thinking.![]()
Until next road kill @ OKC and LAC
I think... hope... this is a joke thread.
Yeap..Tim or not..Spurs haven't been killing it on the road vs good teams..it is fact that a Detroit might actually be their most impressive win, which is saying something..trying to downplay fact that Cavs were on B2B and we were resting for 2 days![]()
Seriously... the elite teams have exposed some big holes on our team with or without Tim. Tim cleans up some of this but I think typical Spurs homer is just going to chalk these losses up to no Timmy and rest easy.
I thought this was the LMAlpha era? Isn't he our best player?
Ouch. Ok, for the record I don't know if that logic applies any longer. For one game, it was a nice wake up call. But for the second time in a week? I guess I better hit up church cuz I'm a little scared.
LMA = Shaq
kawhi = 2004 Kobe
cant win when one player puts himself above the team.
I will say this both were crappy losses but I will still enjoy this season. This team is still going to get 60 wins and it maybe the last time they pull off this feat in a longtime since it looks like this is Duncan's last year.
1st Blownout vs Golden Showers:
a) No Tim Duncan
b) Game at Oakland
c) MUST win game for the Worriers who needed to prove Doc Rivers' comments weren't true.
2nd Blownout vs Cavs
a) No Tim Duncan
b) Game at Cleveland
c) REVENGE game after Pop's "Glad my GM wasn't in the lockeroom" joke. Cavs were on a 1 game mission.
Still, those were the team's only Ls in January. Two elite highly motivated teams.
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