
All those scary memories from last year's finals are back



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IggieCC wrote:Ok after watching what this Portland team did to the Rockets, is it okay for me to jump on the "I fear the Spurs" bandwagon![]()
All those scary memories from last year's finals are backWhy don't these old geezers deteriorate with age
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IggieCC wrote:Ok after watching what this Portland team did to the Rockets, is it okay for me to jump on the "I fear the Spurs" bandwagon![]()
All those scary memories from last year's finals are backWhy don't these old geezers deteriorate with age
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IggieCC wrote:Fine fine. I am done watching the Spurs until the finals though (IF we were to see them again).
**** boring as ****
Vertical Limit wrote:I wasn't fooled by that Houston series, Portland is what they always were throughout the season, a team that doesn't know what defense is..
Rock Hardy wrote:IggieCC wrote:Fine fine. I am done watching the Spurs until the finals though (IF we were to see them again).
**** boring as ****
Which is strange, because they play a very pretty form of basketball. They just play largely below the rim, so it's not exciting. I loved the Finals last year. I felt it might have been the best 7 games of basketball we've ever had. The passing, defensive rotations and overall high BBIQ we saw with the two teams was simply awe inspiring. Yet, I can't watch the Spurs play other teams. I'm playing MLB on the PS4 right now. LOL.
The Infamous1 wrote:It's only so long Weak teams can pretend
DragicTime85 wrote:[Ric Bucher] has a tiny wiener and I can prove it.
mopper8 wrote:Doesn't matter if Spurs make short work of the Blazers, they didn't look so fearsome when Dallas took them to 7 in the first round. And they're going to have to play either the Clips or the Thunder--both strong teams--to get to the Finals again. They've already looked vulnerable and they'll be challenged.
I'm more interested in who we are getting in the Conference Finals, Indy or Washington. Not sure who I prefer at this point. Hibbert's re-awakening in game 2 makes me pause about wanting them, though their implosion as a team was so complete and long-lasting up until game 2 that I have a hard time crediting it too much.
Washington is athletic in the backcourt and the wings and big & strong down low. Very balanced, I like them a lot, but they're not ready for us I don't think. I'd assume we return to a bigger starting lineup for them, probably UD, though I wouldn't be opposed to Oden seeing some minutes against them.
orphicwhip wrote:goodboy wrote:Man I got the flu, still will watch my team play though.
McBob shares the same mentality.
dancing2thabeet wrote:Since Andrew Bynum was traded from the LA Lakers he has played in 29 games in 2 seasons, appeared on the roster of 4 teams and has made roughly $30,000,000 in the process.