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    That is all.

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    thanks

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    It would be pretty embarassing if people bail out now and the Spurs end up winning the finals.


    I should know. THey won on two different occasions when I thougtht they wre too old and too done.


    This is a SMART basketball team. Let it play out.

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    The Spurs aren't very good. So might as well jump...

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    yea but this time's different than the last times. they have never sucked like this going straight into the playoffs. Unless, this is a different scenario for the books.

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    lol ....they just keep getting smaller and smaller ...

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    You guys have to remember that we were without our second best player today too. I think Kori said it, if we had lost by 20 and the big three managed to have monster games then I would be concerned. I am just concerned with the non-aggressive way TD has been playing as of late. But he always manages to turn it on in the playoffs. Hopefully it will be the case this year as well.

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    I'm stepping back so I can get a running start.

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    ...he always manages to turn it on in the playoffs. Hopefully it will be the case this year as well.
    I still believe Duncan will turn it up this year. As long as he's healthy there's no reason to think otherwise.

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    I still believe Duncan will turn it up this year. As long as he's healthy there's no reason to think otherwise.
    I think he will too, but it is a longshot to think we have enough here to go all the way. We are beating the bad teams, getting blown out by the elite teams and the playoffs start this weekend. If this goes south in a hurry, the FO damn well better be as active as they can this summer.

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    The Spurs aren't very good. So might as well jump...



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    Believe. Radiosparks's Avatar
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    TD just couldn't get a shot to fall in and the Lakers bench were huge for them. I still believe but they have to get some youth on the bench in the off season.

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    Tim Duncan is playing possum until the playoffs. Horry style. I would be more scared of Manu's injury and our lack of bench depth if Brent and Rob aren't active for the postseason.

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    No way....
    The original poster here must be one of those forever optimists....
    Optimistic in the face of certain doom, like your vacation flight has
    just run into another airplane, one of your wings has a huge gash
    in the leading edge, but you persist in being optimistic, rather than
    reasonably assessing the situation.

    No way.... The edge is where every SAS fan should be for the
    simple reason that you can't have 5 old men out on the floor for
    35 - 40 minutes, night after night.

    The edge is the place to be gents, because the Spuds don't have
    any respectable bench anymore, and impressive bench contributions
    is what has carried they thru for their recent le victories.

    Tony Massenburg, retired
    Nick Van Exel, retired
    Bob Horry, sick, lame + unavailable for who knows what reason
    Manu- injured reserve
    Rasho, traded away, playing great, and starting for Toronto
    Brent Barry- still on sick + lame list
    Beno, foolishly traded away, playing great and kicked Parker's butt
    when they visited Sacramento Nov 26
    Shawn Marks, foolishly traded away

    No way... Popovich has morphed into POOP-avich. I blame this
    nuts-o head coach as much as anyone, and probably their el-cheapo
    owner who won't spend more than 10 cents for a decent bench.

    Look who they've brought in the past few years? Good grief, it's
    disgusting. First there was Nitwit Nazi, which caused the riff leading
    to Rasho wanting a trade. Rasho is playing even better
    at Toronto. Where is that great Nazi Mohammad now???

    Jock Vaughn just wants to imitate Indiana's Jalen Rose, and dribble
    the ball out at the top of the Key. What a moron. And everyone
    thought this fool could do Beno Udrih's job!! Ah ha, sure....
    But it's good that Beno got traded. Now he's a starter, playing
    good minutes, and surely enjoying his NBA career, rather than
    cleaning up sweat for Spurs loosers. So some things work out
    find in the end.
    Then there's the bozo-bob tag-team at WOAI Puke Radio , that
    can't do anything more than make excuses for the Spuds 3 Sacred Cows.
    And no doubt, unfortunately, they get lots of suckers to believe the crap
    they broadcast.

    Unfortunately, excuses for the Sacred Cows isn't going to lead to
    success in the playoffs. And I don't see where the reserve
    spark is gonna come from this year. There ain't none.

    So the ledge, gentlemen, that is the place to be.
    No parachutes allowed. Take your last drink and
    do what you know you gotta do..
    WOAI, Buffoon Radio for SW Texas

    If they don't get rid of this rotting dead wood over the summer,
    it'll only get worse next year. Maybe not even make the playoffs at all.
    THEN, where will you ledge leaners be then?

    No, the San Antonio ball team has some serious problems that are
    not going to be fixed via wishful thinking, nor imaginative broadcast
    diatribe from the WOAI snake-oil dispensers.

    Doom and Gloom, it's here gents, and likely to hang around for
    quite some time..

    And I hope Brent Barry just stays where he is, on his self-chosen
    sick list and let the Macho Mikes show what they can do.
    (er, can't do)
    The maggots over at WOAI are so sure Barry can't do anyone any
    good, so stay where you are, Barry, and let the fools handle it., and
    in the process, let WOAI be exposed for its buffoonery.

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    We'll see how they do in the postseason and, yes, I agree that the ledge should be avoided. The Big 3 have won 3 championships together and by most accounts they are all going to the playoffs pretty healthy. I prefer to give them the benefit of the doubt until proven otherwise...in the playoffs.

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    e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0 MannyIsGod's Avatar
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    You can talk about backing off a ledge all you want, but if you believe that the Spurs are going to win a le easily you're running on purely blind faith. While I believe they can potentialy win a le, there is very little this year that has inspired confidence within me and there certainly is nothing that has done that of late.

    Before you go there, I'm a die hard Spurs fan and I'll be rooting for them until (if) they are eliminated.

    That being said, I've never seen a year where they have an honest chance to be eliminated in the first round during the Duncan era until now. You have to simply face that fact that everytime this team faces one of the West's elite teams, they have folded up very quickly as of late. The offense is extremely susceptible to being shut down for long stretches by a zone or by jamming the middle. The ball movement becomes extremely stagnant for long stretches and they don't always seem to have the legs to make it through the entire game.

    When you match that up against a west where everyone looks incredibly hungry and everyone has retooled you don't have a very bright forecast. None of this is to say that they can't do it and that those of us who love this team won't want them to do it, it simply states that its an incredibly uphill battle and the honest assessment is that they're not likely to do it.

    If you believe otherwise, like I said before you're running on blind faith. And thats fine, but don't knock people who have taken what they've seen from this team in recent games to heart. Don't give me any ridiculous CIA theories and just accept this team is not playing very good basketball right now. Whether or not that changes remains to be seen and while my heart hopes they will my head can't help but see how improbable that is.

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    It is going to sting very deeply if Suns knock us out in 1st round.

    It hurts just thinking about it.

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    Jump first, later reconsider it!

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    will the playoffs hurry up.

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    You can talk about backing off a ledge all you want, but if you believe that the Spurs are going to win a le easily you're running on purely blind faith. While I believe they can potentialy win a le, there is very little this year that has inspired confidence within me and there certainly is nothing that has done that of late.

    Before you go there, I'm a die hard Spurs fan and I'll be rooting for them until (if) they are eliminated.

    That being said, I've never seen a year where they have an honest chance to be eliminated in the first round during the Duncan era until now. You have to simply face that fact that everytime this team faces one of the West's elite teams, they have folded up very quickly as of late. The offense is extremely susceptible to being shut down for long stretches by a zone or by jamming the middle. The ball movement becomes extremely stagnant for long stretches and they don't always seem to have the legs to make it through the entire game.

    When you match that up against a west where everyone looks incredibly hungry and everyone has retooled you don't have a very bright forecast. None of this is to say that they can't do it and that those of us who love this team won't want them to do it, it simply states that its an incredibly uphill battle and the honest assessment is that they're not likely to do it.

    If you believe otherwise, like I said before you're running on blind faith. And thats fine, but don't knock people who have taken what they've seen from this team in recent games to heart. Don't give me any ridiculous CIA theories and just accept this team is not playing very good basketball right now. Whether or not that changes remains to be seen and while my heart hopes they will my head can't help but see how improbable that is.
    Very well done!

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    the Spuds don't have any respectable bench anymore, and impressive bench contributions is what has carried they thru for their recent le victories.

    Tony Massenburg, retired
    Nick Van Exel, retired

    Shawn Marks, foolishly traded away


    First there was Nitwit Nazi, which caused the riff leading to Rasho wanting a trade.

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    MannyIsGod's excellent post sums it up for me. I'll continue to hope that this team will improve and that the way they've been playing recently is not indicative of what they will do in the playoffs, but it seems right now that "hope" is all it is. I've seen some ugly things over the almost two decades I've been a Spurs fan, so I'm not jumping off the ledge, but that doesn't mean I think this team is going to win a championship either.

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    You can talk about backing off a ledge all you want, but if you believe that the Spurs are going to win a le easily you're running on purely blind faith. While I believe they can potentialy win a le, there is very little this year that has inspired confidence within me and there certainly is nothing that has done that of late.

    Before you go there, I'm a die hard Spurs fan and I'll be rooting for them until (if) they are eliminated.

    That being said, I've never seen a year where they have an honest chance to be eliminated in the first round during the Duncan era until now. You have to simply face that fact that everytime this team faces one of the West's elite teams, they have folded up very quickly as of late. The offense is extremely susceptible to being shut down for long stretches by a zone or by jamming the middle. The ball movement becomes extremely stagnant for long stretches and they don't always seem to have the legs to make it through the entire game.

    When you match that up against a west where everyone looks incredibly hungry and everyone has retooled you don't have a very bright forecast. None of this is to say that they can't do it and that those of us who love this team won't want them to do it, it simply states that its an incredibly uphill battle and the honest assessment is that they're not likely to do it.

    If you believe otherwise, like I said before you're running on blind faith. And thats fine, but don't knock people who have taken what they've seen from this team in recent games to heart. Don't give me any ridiculous CIA theories and just accept this team is not playing very good basketball right now. Whether or not that changes remains to be seen and while my heart hopes they will my head can't help but see how improbable that is.
    Good post, I totally agree...

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    I'm stepping back so I can get a running start.
    although i dont agree, that was hilarious....

    The Spurs have a chance still. Yes, they are old, but they will not have any back to backs in the playoffs & they will get time to rest. I, like most fans, are hoping that they can pull it together come PO time....

    crazier things have happened, so dont give up just yet.

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    Everyone, please step back from the ledge
    that. Let 'em go so they'll stop clogging up our board with hysteria.

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