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All Manu needs is a top hat and a cape. I wonder who he's flipping off.
get revenge on fisher
I thought it was more along the lines of him mimicking a steroid injection
what is our record against utah this season?
Hey at what time is the game?
2:30pm Central time
Or if you prefer, 14:30.
Just wanted to wish you guys good luck against the Jazz today. Beat 'em down.
I'm leery of today's game. The table is set for a letdown game, so much so that I think the Spurs may surprise me. I expect Robert Horry, well rested, to play significant minutes and come up big on the defensive end. Tim will be Tim...hopefully the rest of the guys can find some juice. I really hope the fans are into it and pumped and loud.
Just grind out a W, baby!
isn't robert horry suspended?
2-2what is our record against utah this season?
I know that at least one loss in Utah, the 97-93 one in January, came against a team without Carlos Boozer. The Spurs' most recent win against the Jazz, and last time they squared off, was on March 30th, 102-93. The good news is that that Jazz team was completely healthy.
Another good thing is that the Spurs hold Utah in high regard. The Spurs have served up absolutely no bulletin board fodder.
What will the match ups look like? Will Bowen start on Boozer, or on Deron?
Okur is the one who worries me most. Oberto, Horry, and Elson need to stay on him and keep him from getting good looks and keep Duncan out of foul trouble.
I don't see Bowen guarding Boozer ever. He will spend lots of time on Williams, and I reckon Kirilenko.
Okur could be trouble if he's hitting from outside, drawing Tim out. Oberto and/or Horry will defend Boozer to try to keep Tim out of foul trouble. There will be some interesting matchups here.
I think the key to this series will be Ginobili getting to the rim and he along with Michael Finley and, to a lesser extent, Bruce Bowen being able to hit some shots against Jazz's stingy matchup zone/man defense.
I just hope the Spurs can muster enough energy to get it done today. The good news is they've been at home since Friday's game, and I don't doubt their mental toughness. Physically, the guys under 30 should only need 24 hours to recover from a tough workout/game. Yesterday they just did film and a walkthrough. All in all not a terrible situation. They should be ready. If they were playoff novices, one would worry about a mental letdown, but I think they've been there enough to know that losing to the Jazz and being forced to win in Utah is not an ideal situation.
If we control the glass, we got this easily!
I would let Okur get his .. with Oberto, or Bonner on him.. and keep Boozer from going off with Tim and Elson... on Williams I'd start Bowen .. but Kirelinko might get hot with Tony on him... so thats the only match up problem I would see is Kirelinko and Tony match up if Bowen is on Williams... but what do I know... lol
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