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    Believe. Fabbs's Avatar
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    Duncan, GNob and Parker vs Shaq, Kobe and Stern.
    2003 2005 2007 vs 2000, 2001 and 2002 if you count the fixed Game 6 vs Kings.

    Which is a more impressive run? For the weak "3 straight is better", listen parrots, for one anyone with an ounce of discernment knows the Kings game was rigged. 2ndly the Portland Gm 7 4th qtr was pretty bogus also, Steve Smith getting mugged and no call. Still, Portland chocked that one off.

    But the Spurs have not repeated, might not with Pop. Lakers did.
    So which run was better?

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    lakeshow

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    3-peat.

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    Believe. Switchman's Avatar
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    Spurs need to ing repeat.

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    In terms of "Dynasty" what the Spurs are doing is more impressive. The Lakers during that three year span was very impressive, but it was for only three years. I liken it to the Rockets when they won two years in a row .. Its impressive, but only for a short period of time. The Spurs are working on almost eight years of, if not domination, being the favorate to win it all.

    Although having three trophies in three years is great for the Lakers, They had their three and have been a bottom seed sense with only hope for the future. I would rather have three trophies and a chance at another every single year sense tyhe first then what the Lakers are now doing.

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    Alleged Michigander ChumpDumper's Avatar
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    Our championships were rigged too.

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    Don't stop believin' Dex's Avatar
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    Uh oh.

    Chump totally blew our secret.

    Duncecap!

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    I own Allanon mavs>spurs2's Avatar
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    Oh this outta be good

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    So what gives Roxsfan's Avatar
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    The Lake-Show 3 consecutive les was VERY impressive.

    The Spurs 4 les is also very impressive since it spans a longer period of time anchored by TD.

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    Winning is boring. flipcritic's Avatar
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    Threepeat.

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    The Wemby Assembly z0sa's Avatar
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    a threepeat is i think ... by far more impressive. having the motivation to win it backtobacktoback takes alot of heart.

    the spurs take a year off every other year and I'm hoping TP changes that this year.

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    Big like a pickle. Shank's Avatar
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    Winning more than one championship in a row, in any professional sport, is difficult. Winning 3 in a row is that much more impressive.

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    As much as I love the Spurs and despise the Lakers, I have to say the threepeat. That is not trying to downgrade what the Spurs have achieved because, despite the ignorant hate of some who think otherwise, winning 3 in 6 years is difficult and you have to have a great team to do that. I agree with the way Shank put it...its hard enough to win a championship, its even harder to repeat, and three in a row is even more so.

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    The Spurs' run is more impressive. The Lakers had NO compe ion during their first two championships.

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    No compe ion....because they destroyed everyone in the second year. Still, 4 rings in a span from 99 to 07 is very impressive and shows the committment from Pop, TD and RC to build a great consistent team of pro's. You can't deny that. Now, winning 3 in a row is a feat very difficult to do in the era of egos, especially in LA. I would say it's about even. History will show that when you have 2 of the Top 5 players in the League, you're expected to win....

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    In Limbo mardigan's Avatar
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    The Spurs' run is more impressive. The Lakers had NO compe ion during their first two championships.
    And the SPurs have had none in 2 out of their last 3

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    Esse quam videri ploto's Avatar
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    3 out of 3 is always more impressive than 3 out of 5.

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    3 out of 3 is always more impressive than 3 out of 5.

    Right ... 100% > 60%

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    Threepeat easily beats 3 of 5.

    But 4 of 6 would be pretty damned impressive.

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    2nd Verse Same as the 1st Oh, Gee!!'s Avatar
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    worst.thread.ever.

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    worst.thread.ever.
    C'mon! I can see worst thread in this forum. Go Fabbs

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    No darkness Cry Havoc's Avatar
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    If the Spurs win a b2b this year, I'd have to say they make a strong case for the 3rd best Dynasty in NBA history. 5 les in 9 years under the current league salary cap rules would be amazing by any standards.

    Until then, I have to give it to the Lakers. We only have one more Championship than they do during this run. However, the Spurs obviously have a better chance at winning 2-4 more les before Duncan hangs them up. Scary stuff.

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    The Greatest Show on Earth LakeShow's Avatar
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    If the Spurs win a b2b this year, I'd have to say they make a strong case for the 3rd best Dynasty in NBA history. 5 les in 9 years under the current league salary cap rules would be amazing by any standards.

    Until then, I have to give it to the Lakers. We only have one more Championship than they do during this run. However, the Spurs obviously have a better chance at winning 2-4 more les before Duncan hangs them up. Scary stuff.
    Even though the Lakers 5-9 record in Championships in the 80's and the first team to repeat in 20years was very impressive, along with what the spurs are able to accomplish by repeating, I find what Shaq\Kobe\Phil did far more impressive. Can you imagine what it takes to be motivated and driven to accomplish that? I give Phil a lot of credit as well. Players that have experience winning back to back will tell you that the hardest thing to do is to defend your le. September to June for 3 years, after the parade and the hoopla you end up with 2 months off for the summer. Of course you're doing a lot of PR work, commercials, appearances, etc. and you're right back playing ball. The Lakers dealt with injuries throughout and players just stepped up.

    All of these runs are impressive, but the 3peat is on a larger scale than impressive, it was AWESOME!

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    No darkness Cry Havoc's Avatar
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    Even though the Lakers 5-9 record in Championships in the 80's and the first team to repeat in 20years was very impressive, along with what the spurs are able to accomplish by repeating, I find what Shaq\Kobe\Phil did far more impressive. Can you imagine what it takes to be motivated and driven to accomplish that? I give Phil a lot of credit as well. Players that have experience winning back to back will tell you that the hardest thing to do is to defend your le. September to June for 3 years, after the parade and the hoopla you end up with 2 months off for the summer. Of course you're doing a lot of PR work, commercials, appearances, etc. and you're right back playing ball. The Lakers dealt with injuries throughout and players just stepped up.

    All of these runs are impressive, but the 3peat is on a larger scale than impressive, it was AWESOME!
    And if the Spurs win 5 les in 9 years, or 6 in 10, will that not be awesome as well? Sustained dominance over a long period of time is every bit as hard to compile as a short burst of winning. In today's salary cap league, keeping a championship team together is nearly impossible -- and proved to be far too much for Kobe and Shaq (after just 4 years) to handle.

    The Spurs have been one of the top 2-3 teams in the league since 1999. It's now 2007. If they win this year, they will have a back-to-back as well as three OTHER championships in less than a decade. That's not awesome, that's insanity.
    Last edited by Cry Havoc; 08-22-2007 at 10:58 PM.

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    And the SPurs have had none in 2 out of their last 3
    Wrong. In 2003, in Game 5 of the semifinals series between the Spurs and Lakers, if Horry's shot for the Lakers (anyone remember that?) goes down, the Spurs would be down 3-2 and probably not win the series. To have a series decided by one shot qualifies as the Spurs having compe ion.

    In 2005, the Pistons took the series 7 games in the Finals. If Horry's shot for the Spurs in overtime in Game 5 doesn't go down, it's the Pistons taking the 3-2 lead. Again, a 7 game series decided by one shot = compe ion.

    2007 was by far the easiest year for the Spurs and no compe ion.

    The Spurs fought hard in '03 and '05 for their rings.

    The Spurs by far have a more talented core. That Lakers core of Shaq, Kobe, Horry, Fisher, and Fox had been together since the 1997-1998 season. That core had already been defeated by the Spurs in 1999. So it's really 3 les in 7 years for that Lakers core which broke up in 2004. The Spurs have been in the running for five straight years.

    Spurs by far more impressive.

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