was a great win and probaly our best win for the 1st round but our best wins were game 5 vs knicks game 6 vs nets and game 7 vs pistons
they total destroyed the kings
I know the spurs beat the pistons bad 2 last year in the finals and then got destroyed 2 in detroit
but today was a downright beating
was a great win and probaly our best win for the 1st round but our best wins were game 5 vs knicks game 6 vs nets and game 7 vs pistons
Yeah. I think what surprised everyone is that that didn't look like the Spurs team we have been watching all year.
Maybe they really have just been sleepwalking through the regular season, and now that the real season is here, they are ready to turn it on.
First: They removed the doubt from the loss of two weeks ago and set a record for worst postseason loss handed to the Kings.
Second: They got important rest for Timmy and with a bonus two days rest, it provides the team with an excellent opportunity to go up 2-0.
Third: With Pop chewing out Nazr, he knows that Adelman will make his adjustments and try to make a game of it in game 2.
kings must stop tp and manu from getting to the basket
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The most impressive part of the Spurs game was not the first half, but the second half. Almost every NBA team can have some crazy shooting explosion from 3-pt range and just be red hot. In the regular season, I saw teams like Atlanta and Toronto just go off from the arc.
But after going up 30+, for the Spurs to basically maintain that lead for the second half was even more impressive. Generally, NBA teams, especially in the playoffs, will make a run in the second half to at least cut down a lead considerably. But, the fact that the Spurs could maintain such a wide margin lead was extremely impressive, especially since I don't believe the Kings gave up until about 5 minutes left in the game.
a great shooting game was bound to happen. we were due. I expect we'll be back to reality but still be able to pummel the Kings. Do Artest's balls shrink in the playoffs or what?
Nah... game 5 of the Finals is the most impressive win in the franchise's history. Detroit was amazing in that game, and the Spurs needed a once in a career performance from one of the greatest clutch players in NBA history to eek out a 1-point win.
No. But it was up there. Unfortunately, our guys always seem to have a way of letting the other team back up off the mat when they open a series like this. Sean Elliot said it best tonight when he brought back the playoff loss to Golden State in 90-91. The beat the crap out of the Warriors in game one, and didn't win another game.
I hope they don't let this go to their heads.
That being said, it sure was a fun game to watch.
I agree with jamstone
the spurs never let the kings back in the game lead got done to 27 not 15
it was trully remarkable that the kings did not make a run
Game 6 VS the Lakers to end the dynasty in 03.
Well said.
I am not sure about most impressive, but definitely in the running for most dominant.
Funny, from what I remember of game 5 last year, the Spurs could have won easily even without Robert Horry's amazing performance if Tim just made his free throws.
But, I don't know if I remember or recall all that clearly.
I don't think so without those 21 points in the 4th, OT, and the last 0:01 of the third. Duncan missed like 7 ft, but Horry answered every shot by Billups. I'm so hyped already at the thought of another Spurs-Pistons series.
yeah, that was the best. complete blowout of the lakers in LA. duncan going up against shaq and schooling him. and kobe and fisher reduced to tears after a humiliating elimination. nothing's beating that.
baseline_bum,
Thanks for refreshing my memory. I guess it's just that game-winning play that is emblazen in my memory banks. I did remember the Horry dunk and another 3-pointer, but I didn't remember it being 21 pts. I guess it would have been a lot more comfortable had Tim made his free throws. But, certainly, Horry was incredible now that I recall the game. I can't hate on a performance like that.
Incredible.
In many ways, that probably was more impressive, more so because it was a pivotal game 5 of an NBA Finals, as opposed to an ass whooping in the first round.
I think it was to send a message that this is a team game. Not a game for people like Artest. Who is the s of the league.
i think we should continue what we did in game 2, dont fix it if it aint broken, if the kings start to fix there strategy, we can always go down low to duncan again and go back to runnin into the lane in the 2nd half.
i wanna see rasho outplay miller in this series
28 points as I remember correctly.
That was beautifull
hey congrats on your 22 000 posts TPark
That was the greatest first half of any team.
I agree with that. As the Kings made a mini-run in the early stages of the 3rd, Pop called a timeout and seemed to reset the tone. Up 34, the Kings never got closer than 25. 3-4 years ago, that game would have been a sweaty palms affair for Spurs fans by the end of the game.
Bleh. You all suck. The best franchise win was on a certain Memorial Day in 1999.
The day that, for all intents and purposes, won San Antonio their first championship. The day that turned Sean Elliot into an adverb. And the day that will forever be remembered, in the hearts and minds of everyone that watched it, as, truly, a miracle.
As much as I enjoyed yesterday's game I wouldn't say it's the most impressive. I would agree with Mel and say it was the most dominant. They were in sync and never let up. Game 5 last year was impressive. There was so much at stake. Blowouts are fun, though.
What I really liked about yesterdays game was that, despite the 34 point lead, the Kings were still held to 39 at the half. The second half was mostly garbage time.
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