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Post#1 » by No_20 » Sat Mar 30, 2013 9:21 am

Cant wait for this game, beat these c*nts and send a message.

Its crazy that Spurs hasnt met Heat in San Antonio since march 2011, a game where Heat got a basketball-lession and lost by 30.

If Bulls didnt beat Miami, this would probably be the biggest regular season game in the Duncan era, but its still big and i hope Spurs show the same desire and heart as Bulls did. If they do, it will be a sweet win.

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Post#2 » by co_laper » Sat Mar 30, 2013 11:49 am

Not sure why this would be the biggest game in Duncan's era. As a Spurs fan, I couldn't care less about stopping the Heat streak. Though it would be nice if we did, but I just don't see why it would constitute as the biggest game or anywhere close to it. As of now, an OKC-Spurs matchup would've been a bigger game to us than beating Miami's winning streak because it could have homecourt implications in the playoff especially if we go into that game tied or something.

Us winning or losing againts Miami this next game has no effect on our season, especially right now when we have a healthy lead over OKC..
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Post#3 » by No_20 » Sat Mar 30, 2013 1:13 pm

Its big, because in a potential Finals-matchup Miami dont have expirience in beating Spurs in San Antonio.

You dont want to lose vs Miami for the 4th straight time. Need to show the league that Spurs can match up against them.
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Post#4 » by Donald Kaufman » Mon Apr 1, 2013 4:59 am

We screwed the pooch on this one. Our perimeter D is a big problem. You can't leave Mike Miller that open!

Our ball movement was awful as well. Not much to like about this game at all.

Where's Spo's $250K fine? He "rested" Wade and James...
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Post#5 » by co_laper » Mon Apr 1, 2013 10:49 am

Gotta give credit to Miami's defense though. I haven't seen a team defended us and Parker especially as well as that this season. They made it a living hell for Parker and they're very quick and aggresive in the perimeter. That's even without Chalmers, Wade, and Lebron. Reminded me a lot of the old Memphis defense that suffocated us.

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