THUNDER HANDS
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Thu Jun-23-05 11:17 PM
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Spurs Win Title - Nation Rolls Over And Goes Back To Bed |
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ho-hum.
Congrats to all you Spurs fans, it was a great series...
...for 3 games.
But please, no more. You guys aren't doing anything to help the NBA. The League needs a New York, LA, Chicago, ect. in the finals.
Or at least a star worth watching.
Bring on the NBA Draft!
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Thu Jun-23-05 11:18 PM
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Good for the Spurs! And I don't watch basketball.
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Thu Jun-23-05 11:20 PM
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2. When those cities get decent teams... |
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Edited on Thu Jun-23-05 11:20 PM by marmar
I'm sure they'll be gladly welcomed into the finals. Until then.... :nopity:
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Thu Jun-23-05 11:21 PM
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I can relate.
I'm still not over June 14, 1998 and I have to relive it in endless Gatorade commercials.
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Thu Jun-23-05 11:23 PM
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4. Yeah, I sure do miss the Lakers sweeping the Nets |
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Edited on Thu Jun-23-05 11:23 PM by Sandpiper
And beating Philly 4-1.
Now those were some riveting Finals. :sarcasm:
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Thu Jun-23-05 11:41 PM
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5. Would you like some cheese |
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with your whine of sour grapes?
:cry:
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HuckleB
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Fri Jun-24-05 02:18 AM
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6. Yeah, the last thing the NBA needed was a couple of actual teams... |
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Edited on Fri Jun-24-05 02:29 AM by HuckleB
in the finals.
:eyes:
What a sad state of affairs for fandom in the US. Off-court drama and hype are more important than the game, I guess. Sheesh. This was the first 7th game in the NBA finals in 11 years. Tim Duncan won his 3rd Finals MVP, tying Magic, Jordan and Shaq for the record, and, yet, he's not a superstar?
Very interesting.
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GOPisEvil
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Fri Jun-24-05 06:58 AM
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7. Then New York, LA and Chicago should build themselves better teams. |
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Let's face it, if a city the size of SAN ANTONIO can build a winning team, then why can't the other teams? Hmmmmm? Maybe because they are poorly managed?
It's not the Spurs' job to appeal to a certain aesthetic. It's their job to win games. Appealing to aesthetic is what gets teams in trouble.
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Fri Jun-24-05 07:44 AM
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9. Um! Little Problem With That! |
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Chicago and LA have won 9 of the last 15 titles, no?
Now, i'll give you that Krause screwed up the Bulls with hubris after the 6th championship. But, the ship appears to be righted, now. They aren't champsionship caliber yet, but a couple of pieces will make them contenders. (They need a 2, unless Deng can do that. Or a 2 and a 4) The Professor
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Fri Jun-24-05 08:06 AM
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14. Yeah, that was poorly worded on my part. |
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I supose I should have singled out the Knicks.
My overall point was that the Spurs and Pistons should not be blamed for their success, and they should not be blamed for not being sexy. Rather, they should be celebrated for their success. Ask the people in Phoenix what they'd rather have. Sure their team is fun to watch, but they didn't win the championship.
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Fri Jun-24-05 08:20 AM
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I like the way the Spurs play. Same for the Pistons. Hard but not dirty. Team oriented, but not stodgy and slow.
And yeah, the Suns fans would probably rather have a championship. Who wouldn't?
The only teams in recent memory that could win a championship and still be high flyin' & excitin' were the Showtime Lakers, the first 3-peat Bulls, and the Sixers of the mid-80's. Even the Celtics weren't exciting. They were just really good. Same for the Rockets and the last 3peat Lakers. The Professor
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Fri Jun-24-05 07:49 AM
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10. you didn't build a team |
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A team fell into your lap after Robinson got hurt and you guys tanked your season, got lucky, got the first pick in the draft and selected Tim Duncan.
That was a miracle, not some stroke of genius from a GM.
I'll give you credit for Parker and Ginobli, those were good draft choices, especially since they were so low in the draft - but without the gift that was Duncan, you guys would be just another team.
And my Nets would have won the finals. Damn you. :)
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HuckleB
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Fri Jun-24-05 07:57 AM
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I guess that goes for the Bulls, too. I mean, everyone knows you don't pick Sam Bowie over Michael Jordan, right?
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Fri Jun-24-05 08:10 AM
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16. well, Jordan was picked 3rd |
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and the circumstances were different. The Spurs were already a solid team before Duncan came to them, by adding Duncan they assured themselves that they would be a Finals contender for the next decade.
Its not often that a good team has a few bad breaks, misses the playoffs, THEN gets the first pick, WHO JUST HAPPENS TO BE the best player of any draft five years before or since.
It was what I said it was, a miracle.
The Bulls sucked a lot when they drafted Jordan, which is why they had the 3rd pick in the draft. They earned that spot. They were fortunate Portland went for size in that draft, but getting Jordan was much less a mircale than the Spurs getting Duncan.
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Fri Jun-24-05 08:18 AM
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getting Jordan at any period of time is a big time miracle. Further, the Spurs were clearly a very thin team at the time, with one or two guys who could bring them up to speed. You don't miss the playoffs in the NBA if you don't have problems, regardless of an individual injury or two.
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Fri Jun-24-05 08:04 AM
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12. You don't build a team? |
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Are you high?
Parker and Ginobli were drafted at the tail end of the 1st round. 20-something teams could have drafted them and passed. How about key free agent signings? Horry? Glenn Robinson? Bruce Bowen? Mid-seaons trades? Nazr Mohammed?
Drafting high is no guarantee of success. Look at the Clippers. They draft high all the damned time and never win jack. Sure Duncan falling into our laps was fortunate, but you still have to surround him with talent.
Another case in point: Only 3 players are left from the 2003 Championship team. Only Duncan remains from 1999. That's effective front office management.
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Fri Jun-24-05 08:06 AM
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13. I gave you credit for the other moves |
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But you would not have even reached the finals without Duncan. And Duncan was a miracle.
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GOPisEvil
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Fri Jun-24-05 08:08 AM
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15. Even miracles are no guarantee. |
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Ask the Knicks and Patrick Ewing. :)
And hey, unless it's agains the Spurs, I pull for the Nets. Us former ABA teams need to stick together. :P
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Fri Jun-24-05 08:11 AM
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but Ewing is no Duncan, I think any honest Knicks fan would tell you they'd take Duncan in a heartbeat over Ewing - who was a 7-1 small forward.
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Fri Jun-24-05 07:43 AM
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8. Congrats! Happy Happy To The Spurs' Fans |
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Good team. Solid players. Hey, they actually play defense! I guess Detroit isn't the only team that has more than one guy who GUARDS PEOPLE! The Professor
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Fri Jun-24-05 08:14 AM
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It's not like San Antonio is some backwater berg. It's the 8th largest city in the US.
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HuckleB
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Fri Jun-24-05 08:19 AM
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God forbid that the Bucks ever win the title again. Apparently the big city folk would riot or something.
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Fri Jun-24-05 09:21 AM
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22. The title of the thread says it all... |
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...since that's what literally happened. For all the bitching some folks like to do about the late start of World Series and baseball playoff games, I'm surprised we haven't heard any complaints about the fact that none of the Finals games started befor 9pm in the East.
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Fri Jun-24-05 10:56 AM
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23. I even had a hard time staying up for the Mets-Yanks series |
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and that was a dream come true.
Late starts also make it diffucult to watch the games with friends. Who wants to be driviing home during the eighth inning when things are heating up?
The NBA was foolish to have the games on this late.
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Fri Jun-24-05 11:24 AM
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25. I suppose it could be because few in the East were watching? |
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Fri Jun-24-05 01:29 PM
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27. You could be right... |
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...although Detroit is in the Eastern time zone.
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Fri Jun-24-05 11:02 AM
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24. Spurs are a classy team |
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no showboaters
no thugs
team players all of em
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Fri Jun-24-05 11:34 AM
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26. Except I could do without Duncan pointing at God |
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and saying he won (this was Game 5) because of prayer. Sorry, that bugs me.
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Fri Jun-24-05 02:59 PM
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Or was it Horry? Horry hit the GW shot in game 5.
Duncan doesn't normally do the point to God thing. If so, that's new. No matter who did it, players invoking God for their victories somehow don't blame God when they lose. Seems disingenuous.
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Fri Jun-24-05 03:29 PM
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29. I saw it on the Detroit news after Game 5 |
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Mind you, Duncan is not alone in this. I don't like it, though.
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Fri Jun-24-05 03:31 PM
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30. I don't care for it myself. |
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Fri Jun-24-05 03:31 PM
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31. Oh, P.S. what about Bowen tearing off Rip's mask? |
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That little incident went unnoticed....
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Fri Jun-24-05 05:34 PM
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All I saw was Bowen postponing his celebrating to speak with Larry Brown after the game.
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Fri Jun-24-05 05:58 PM
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33. It was during one of the games |
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one of the first five - I think it was game 4, but not sure.
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Fri Jun-24-05 06:47 PM
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34. It was in Game 3. n/t |
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Fri Jun-24-05 07:22 PM
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is held on with velcro. Gets knocked off on occasion. It wasn't "torn off". And it was replayed over and over and over and over, but somehow escaped notice?
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