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Inferno
03-26-2014, 01:05 AM
Didn't even notice :biggums:

TMT
03-26-2014, 01:07 AM
No one ever does.

russwest0
03-26-2014, 01:10 AM
Gregg Popovich is going to demolish Scott Brooks in the conference finals.

Milbuck
03-26-2014, 01:10 AM
I did. I've been meaning to make an avy bet on them winning it all this year, until Jameer and LivingLegend pulled their bitchfits and made those bets lose all meaning.

inclinerator
03-26-2014, 01:11 AM
it's not that u didnt notice, u didnt care :p

T_L_P
03-26-2014, 01:14 AM
This is the best we've looked in a long, long time.

Kawhi is going to big the big difference in the Playoffs. I don't see many defenses game planning him (at least, not to the extent that they do Parker or Duncan) and I think he needs to exploit that.

Upgrayedd
03-26-2014, 01:26 AM
This is crazy. I didn't count the Spurs out. But I thought Duncan would be worn out, Ginobili looked done after last season. I thought there was no way the Spurs could be as good as they were last season. Now? They're actually better. They made some good additions. And the scary thing is they're playing this well and don't need to rely on Duncan and Ginobili. Poppovich is doing an awesome job getting all of his players to give it their all.

If Ginobili continues to play well, Duncan gets rest right now and steps up big during the playoffs, Leonard fully recovers and has a huge playoff run and Parker does what he does and the rest of the players like Belinelli, Green, etc. continue playing well this Spurs team is going to win it all this season.

I'm really hoping or a rematch between the Spurs and Heat with the Spurs winning this time.

T_L_P
03-26-2014, 01:34 AM
This is crazy. I didn't count the Spurs out. But I thought Duncan would be worn out, Ginobili looked done after last season. I thought there was no way the Spurs could be as good as they were last season. Now? They're actually better. They made some good additions. And the scary thing is they're playing this well and don't need to rely on Duncan and Ginobili. Poppovich is doing an awesome job getting all of his players to give it their all.

If Ginobili continues to play well, Duncan gets rest right now and steps up big during the playoffs, Leonard fully recovers and has a huge playoff run and Parker does what he does and the rest of the players like Belinelli, Green, etc. continue playing well this Spurs team is going to win it all this season.

I'm really hoping or a rematch between the Spurs and Heat with the Spurs winning this time.

:applause:

One thing though: I'd still say the Spurs rely on Duncan, especially defensively. His defense covers the asses of all the bad defenders on our team.

YouGotServed
03-26-2014, 01:37 AM
It's too bad they have to face Houston in the 2nd round. The Rockets will mop the floor with them.

I like the Spurs, doe.

rmt
03-26-2014, 02:30 AM
It's too bad they have to face Houston in the 2nd round. The Rockets will mop the floor with them.

I like the Spurs, doe.

Yep. HOU and OKC are bad matchups for the Spurs. Wish HOU would move up to #3 but LAC is division leader so HOU has to get a better record than LAC. I fear SAS is peaking too early like a couple years ago.

Rose'sACL
03-26-2014, 02:32 AM
Gregg Popovich and tim duncan with great help from westbrook's bad decisionmaking are going to demolish Scott Brooks in the conference finals.
fixed.

Black Mamba's B
03-26-2014, 02:35 AM
No one ever does.
Unfortunate but true. They aren't apart of the espn agenda

TheMilkyBarKid
03-26-2014, 03:41 AM
Gregg Popovich is going to demolish Scott Brooks in the conference finals.
but you won't focus on popovich outcoaching spo if spurs beat the heat in the finals, will you mate

fiddy
03-26-2014, 03:58 AM
It's too bad they have to face Houston in the 2nd round. The Rockets will mop the floor with them.

I like the Spurs, doe.
hack-a-crybaby=1st round exit homie

All Net
03-26-2014, 03:59 AM
Rockets do give Spurs fits and I could see a series like we saw between Spurs/Warriors last year.

Houston may not be ready to go all the way in year 1...maybe next year and onwards they will.

T_L_P
03-26-2014, 04:03 AM
Even though I still think we'd beat Houston in a series, I was really hoping they would get the #3 seed.

That way the Spurs would face Dallas/Memphis/Phoenix in the first round, then either the Clippers (#4 seed) or Portland (#5 seed) in the second round, then we'd have to face one of the bad match-ups: Thunder or Houston.

All Net
03-26-2014, 04:09 AM
Even though I still think we'd beat Houston in a series, I was really hoping they would get the #3 seed.

That way the Spurs would face Dallas/Memphis/Phoenix in the first round, then either the Clippers (#4 seed) or Portland (#5 seed) in the second round, then we'd have to face one of the bad match-ups: Thunder or Houston.

Still a good chance Houston does get the 3rd seed.

They are one loss behind OKC and play them in a few days.

T_L_P
03-26-2014, 04:21 AM
Still a good chance Houston does get the 3rd seed.

They are one loss behind OKC and play them in a few days.

Yeah, I guess.

I just don't see the standings changing much at this point. It will probably end like:

1. SAS
2. OKC
3. LAC
4. HOU
5. POR / GSW
6. POR / GSW
7. MEM
8. DAL / PHO

All Net
03-26-2014, 04:32 AM
Yeah, I guess.

I just don't see the standings changing much at this point. It will probably end like:

1. SAS
2. OKC
3. LAC
4. HOU
5. POR / GSW
6. POR / GSW
7. MEM
8. DAL / PHO
If you look at the schedule to end the season the Rockets have an easier run in to be honest.

Clippers have a tough road trip with Pelicans, Mavs, Suns coming up. Pelicans are no longer an easy win.