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Guest Still Fly
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As far as Im concerned the Wolves lost the series in Game 4. They had a chance to go up 3-1 and win it on the Target Center. But hey, garnett choked and here we are Game six in Los Angeles. The Lakers are undeafeated in elimation games since 2001. The Wolves are dead.

 

Now for the Spurs. what everyone forgets, that while the Spurs do well in the regular season, in the playoffs they dissapear. The Lakers are 8-1 against the Spurs in the playoffs since 2001. Duncan never plays well against Shaq andth role always step it up in the playoffs as always. Nobody on the Spurs can guard Kobe as well as Shaq. To me the Spurs are all hype. They should have swept the Suns, a team they shoul dominate. Ill be surprised if the Spurs win 2 against the Lakers this year?

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Guest razazteca
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Suns and T-Wolves are 2 teams the Spurs had trouble with in the regular season. Spurs could bring out Ferry & Willas to throw elbows and stomp on Shaqs big toe or they could use the game plan the T-Wolves use to beat the Lakers which is double team both Kobe & Shaq and make the role players of the Lakers beat them. Malik Rose will be playing the part of Troy Hudson as the other scoring option and who knows maybe Bowen will get on a 3 point shooting streak. The Spurs can beat the Lakers if Parker & Rose become offensive threats while relieving the pressure off Duncan & Robinson in the middle.

 

Also the Spurs need to blow out the Lakers to win because we all know that the refs are Laker bias.

Guest Tony149
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What's the Spurs' regular season record against the Lakers the last 3 years? I know they won all 4 this year, but I'll be surprised if they have a .500 or better record against L.A. in the regualr season for the last 3 years.

 

The last 2 or 3 years in the playoffs, The Spurs seemed to have a mental problem when it came to the Lakers: We can't beat them. Then again, the whole league seemed to have that problem. Now The Spurs' convidence is high, and they no longer "fear" the Lakers, should they have to play them. Although I would of rather seen Spurs vs. winner of Wolves/Blazers; let the Mavs, Lakers, and Kings destroy each other.

 

And historically the Suns have always played the Spurs hard. So I'm not at all surprise to see a close series. I expected the series to go 5 or 6. But they (Spurs) should of swept them, though. They blew games 1 & 4.

Guest Rob Van Dam
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What's the Spurs' regular season record against the Lakers the last 3 years? I know they won all 4 this year, but I'll be surprised if they have a .500 or better record against L.A. in the regualr season for the last 3 years.

 

The last 2 or 3 years in the playoffs, The Spurs seemed to have a mental problem when it came to the Lakers: We can't beat them. Then again, the whole league seemed to have that problem. Now The Spurs' convidence is high, and they no longer "fear" the Lakers, should they have to play them. Although I would of rather seen Spurs vs. winner of Wolves/Blazers; let the Mavs, Lakers, and Kings destroy each other.

 

And historically the Suns have always played the Spurs hard. So I'm not at all surprise to see a close series. I expected the series to go 5 or 6. But they (Spurs) should of swept them, though. They blew games 1 & 4.

I know the spurs were 3-1 against the lakers during the regular season in the 2001-2002 season, then the lakers beat the spurs in the playoffs 4-1

Guest The Grand Pubah of 1620
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When will the NBA announce the 2003 MVP?

 

It better be Garnett...

I was hoping Kobe would get it, but TMack will get it now after the series with Detroit.

Guest Mindless_Aggression
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Garnett has to get MVP now, I am convinced. Yes, he choked last night, but frankly, he has taken a team that is quite bad to be honest, and carried them through a dogfight with the world champs. Although if we were just going by playoff performance, friggin Troy Hudson could probably be a contender for that whole thing.

 

God BLESS the Trailblazers holding on like crazy old bastards who need that last drink of liquor. They will not die and I love it.

 

Jazz are dead. Ostertag is an idiot.

Guest Still Fly
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The Spurs tried to double team Shaq and Kobe in 2001. Guess where it go them? Swept. The same deal in 2002. What happened? 4 games to 1. The Spurs cant afford to go with the same stragey they have been going with for 2 years. They cant beat the Lakers doublin teaming Shaq or Kobe because eiter one orthe other wil burn you. Not to metion the role players (Fisher, George, Horry, Madsen) have all steped it up. The Spurs role players are un-tested in the playoffs. The Lakers role players are. Nobody can stop shaq in the paint, not even Duncan. The Spurs guards cant guard Kobe. Fisher is finally hitting threes. George brings need hustle and scoring at small foward. Horry always seems to get his.

 

My point is this you can say how the Spurs are not afraid of the Lakers, you can talk about Parker and Bruce Bowen and Claxton. But when it all comes don to it, they are still he same old Spurs: SOFT

Guest The Grand Pubah of 1620
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Jazz are dead. Ostertag is an idiot.

:lol:

 

I do feel sorry for Malone and Stockton. They are the Marino's of the NBA.

Guest The Grand Pubah of 1620
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The Spurs tried to double team Shaq and Kobe in 2001. Guess where it go them? Swept. The same deal in 2002. What happened? 4 games to 1. The Spurs cant afford to go with the same stragey they have been going with for 2 years. They cant beat the Lakers doublin teaming Shaq or Kobe because eiter one orthe other wil burn you. Not to metion the role players (Fisher, George, Horry, Madsen) have all steped it up. The Spurs role players are un-tested in the playoffs. The Lakers role players are. Nobody can stop shaq in the paint, not even Duncan. The Spurs guards cant guard Kobe. Fisher is finally hitting threes. George brings need hustle and scoring at small foward. Horry always seems to get his.

 

My point is this you can say how the Spurs are not afraid of the Lakers, you can talk about Parker and Bruce Bowen and Claxton. But when it all comes don to it, they are still he same old Spurs: SOFT

You posted that while I was posting mine from above and I got to say, I thought everybody already knew that. I figured they were just being positive and drinking that Laker flavored hateraid. But you pretty much summed up that series in that one paragraph.

Guest Lethargic
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How in the world can you think that the Spurs players are untested in the playoffs?

 

You got 5 guys on this team with over 10 years in the league who all have an extensive postseason history with Robinson, Kerr, Willis, Ferry and Smith. You got three more guys that have been in the league for 5 years or more and have all been in the playoffs including Rose, Duncan and Bowen. Rose and Duncan have been in the playoffs every year they've been in the league haven't they? I mean, this team IS a former champion right? Then you got 3 youngs guy who have been in the league less than 3 season but all three have been in the playoffs for those years. So what your left with is Ginobili being the ONLY person on this team who hasn't been tested in the playoffs.

 

Oh, and I'm pretty sure that voting for the MVP award is done before the playoffs begin. Remember this award is for the SEASON, not the playoffs. It doesn't matter what McGrady does in the first round.

Guest Rob Van Dam
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I wouldn't be surprised if Karl Malone is a Laker next season, Lakers need a forward, Malone wants a ring, perfect match.

Guest CanadianChris
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When will the NBA announce the 2003 MVP?

 

It better be Garnett...

I was hoping Kobe would get it, but TMack will get it now after the series with Detroit.

It's a regular season award. Either Duncan or Garnett will win it.

 

And why are they announcing the awards this early? They usually don't hand them out until the conference finals.

Guest Polish_Rifle
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Will the T-Wolves shock the world tonight?

 

Here's to hoping...

Guest Lethargic
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Will the T-Wolves shock the world tonight?

 

Here's to hoping...

Why would it be a shock? They've already proven they can beat the Lakers on their home court. Wouldn't be a shock to me at all.

Guest The Grand Pubah of 1620
Posted
Will the T-Wolves shock the world tonight?

 

Here's to hoping...

Why would it be a shock? They've already proven they can beat the Lakers on their home court. Wouldn't be a shock to me at all.

Yeah they can beat them. But not in a best of seven. :P

Guest razazteca
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The Spurs tried to double team Shaq and Kobe in 2001. Guess where it go them? Swept. The same deal in 2002. What happened? 4 games to 1. The Spurs cant afford to go with the same stragey they have been going with for 2 years. They cant beat the Lakers doublin teaming Shaq or Kobe because eiter one orthe other wil burn you. Not to metion the role players (Fisher, George, Horry, Madsen) have all steped it up. The Spurs role players are un-tested in the playoffs. The Lakers role players are. Nobody can stop shaq in the paint, not even Duncan. The Spurs guards cant guard Kobe. Fisher is finally hitting threes. George brings need hustle and scoring at  small foward. Horry always seems to get his.

 

My point is this you can say how the Spurs are not afraid of the Lakers, you can talk about Parker and Bruce Bowen and Claxton. But when it all comes don to it, they are still he same old Spurs: SOFT

You posted that while I was posting mine from above and I got to say, I thought everybody already knew that. I figured they were just being positive and drinking that Laker flavored hateraid. But you pretty much summed up that series in that one paragraph.

Spurs had always been given that stigma of being soft because Mr Robinson and in general most of the team are nice guys in daily life. And the association of the old commercials from NIKE when David was using a Mr Rogers persona. But that was years ago and every year the Spurs have been adding free agents, international players and veterans for the sole purpose of being the NBA champions. Now with Kevin Willas playing a Dennis Rodman role if you will, the Spurs are ready to challenge the team(s) from California for the title.

 

Again I would like to quote the great Rasheed Wallace Both Teams Played Hard

Guest Polish_Rifle
Posted
Will the T-Wolves shock the world tonight?

 

Here's to hoping...

Why would it be a shock? They've already proven they can beat the Lakers on their home court. Wouldn't be a shock to me at all.

I figured it'd be a shock after the demoralizing defeat the other night.

 

I'm not giving up hope though.

Guest Lethargic
Posted
Again I would like to quote the great Rasheed Wallace Both Teams Played Hard

That joke officially died when Jamal Mashburn tried to do it and failed.

Guest razazteca
Posted

I'll wait patiently for the next Say What joke of the day.

 

Take it to next level.

Guest Lethargic
Posted

I finally get to see an entire Pacers playoff game and THIS is what I get to see?

 

Somebody please fire Isiah Thomas.

Guest CanadianChris
Posted
Somebody please fire Isiah Thomas.

He sucked as a general manager.

 

He sucked as a broadcaster.

 

He sucked as a coach.

 

What the hell's left for this guy?

Guest Mindless_Aggression
Posted

Fuck it, get Isaih in a uniform, he's still probably a more capable guard than 3/4s of the guys handling the duties this year.

 

Goodbye Bucks. Remember when a bunch of people picked them to go all the way? Oy.

Guest razazteca
Posted

Spurs beat the Suns in game 6 by score of 87-85. Will be waiting for their second round opponet for a possible game 1 on Monday.

Guest The Grand Pubah of 1620
Posted
Spurs beat the Suns in game 6 by score of 87-85. Will be waiting for their second round opponet for a possible game 1 on Monday.

Dude, cut it with the optimism. The Lakers are their next opponent and the next person to beat them. The Spurs can't handle the Lakers. Bottom line, it won't go past five games.

Guest Tony149
Posted

I'm going to say the Spurs will beat the Lakers. It won't be easy, and I could see the series going 7, but I'll say Spurs in 6. This year Spurs team has a '99 championship vibe going; started off slow, got hot towards the end, ended up winning the title.

Guest razazteca
Posted

It will be a sweep by the Spurs over the Lakers :)

 

Seriously this series will at least go to 6 games and it will be the bench or the young players who will make the difference. Tim Duncan had a Triple Double but Shaq almost had one also in the last game of the 1st round so they will basically cancel each other out.

 

Face it the Spurs role players are better than the Lakers role players. And we all know that defense win championships and the Spurs have a superior defense.

 

Its the Coach of the Year vs the Zen Master

The International Playa vs The Triangle

CW vs HOSS

 

The Spurs shall win

Guest The Grand Pubah of 1620
Posted

The Spurs defense can't stop Kobe or Shaq. The rest will fall into place, the loss of Fox isn't an issue anymore. Don't forget that we're talking best of seven. They may stop one of them a game or two. But this is the playoffs and this is The 3 time, 3 time, 3 time, world champs, the role players will step up. I was worried about Devan George until the past two games.

Guest razazteca
Posted

All they have to do is foul Shaq forcing him to the line so he can miss some free throws, but the sad thing is that the same can be said about Tim Duncan.

 

If the Spurs can keep Kobe & Shaq under 25 points a piece than they will win the game. And the Spurs better wake up and shoot better than 40% in the game to win the series.

Guest The Grand Pubah of 1620
Posted

First off, I' never thought I hear myself say this, but Shaq isn't that bad from the line anymore. That's not a factor unless the game is close. I think Duncan and Shaq are about the same from the line though.

 

You do have a good point, but 25 a piece is good enough to beat The Spurs. They may have a good defense, but LA has been getting solid games from weak bench players lately. If that continues to happen then everybody else can hang it up.

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