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Post by V1 on Jan 20, 2011 21:58:37 GMT -5
While all the NBA analysts are talking about the Heat, or the Celtics, the Spurs have the best record in the league at 36-6, and is blowing away all competition with the second best team the Lakers behind the Spurs by 6 games.
Do you think the Spurs are underrated, and if so why?
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Post by Maka on Jan 21, 2011 14:45:13 GMT -5
They've been getting a good amount of attention after their amazing start. They've maintained their play of game and its incredible to see that they've improved so much after a season without making any major roster changes. Popovich changed their way of play and RJ transformed his game to suit the Spurs style of play. People have noticed the team but come playoffs, they'll be making a lot of noise and analysts will be beating the drum even harder.
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Post by AncientEmerald on Jan 23, 2011 3:25:28 GMT -5
See, I don't talk about the Spurs, but inside...I'm scared they'll beat the Lakers. They seem to crush all their opponents. I don't like that. Lakers are facing them soon, and, I hope we can bring them down. Disappointing loss to Mavs few days back. :/
As for their success....well, I've heard they haven't had to battle any serious injuries. Many teams in the NBA have had some injury problems.
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Post by Maka on Jan 26, 2011 2:35:09 GMT -5
That was a pretty disgusting game but today they swamped the Utah Jazz so we can lick our wounds lol. They're definitely a force and but I'm really concerned about Boston. As good as the Spurs are, I think we do have a shot if everything can change and Lakers and get back into their smooth groove. They're definitely improving from a month ago. The Boston Celtics look like they can take out the Spurs, as much I hate to say that. Doesn't matter who beats who in the season, the Celtics are like the Lakers. They get down to business in the playoffs. Down and dirty. But we gotta worry about one threat at a time, Spurs first haha. I can't wait for the playoffs to start already. I want to fast forward.
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