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Shaq has owned Duncan all his career and particularly in the playoffs. With TD covered single, I don't think DA will do nothing to let Parker and Manu take over and beat us by themselves. And we still have Amare who can score whenever he wishes. As long as Bell, LB and Diaw don't get cold all at the same time, we win in 5.
Shaq has owned Duncan all his career and particularly in the playoffs.
He's 3-2 against him in the playoffs. That's ownage?
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With TD covered single, I don't think DA will do nothing to let Parker and Manu take over and beat us by themselves.
we'll see how Grant Hill's body responds. He's been breaking down the entire second half of the season.
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And we still have Amare who can score whenever he wishes.
he's averaged 17.5 ppg against them this season. People need to stop living in 2004-5.
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As long as Bell, LB and Diaw don't get cold all at the same time, we win in 5.
Bell rarely gets open shots against SA, meaning it doesn't matter if he's cold or not and Diaw and Barbs are so ridiculously inconsistent that they could easily all go belly up in multiple games. They and Amare's growth are the keys to the series.
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Shaq has owned Duncan all his career and particularly in the playoffs.
Yeah, like the time Tim and the Spurs swept the Lakers in 1999...or when we stopped the Lakers 3 year run in 2003. Put on your running shoes, the Spurs are going to push the tempo against Snaq.
Relax, cheesebeef. I'm just having some good natured fun. Snaq presents problems for Tim and Tony just on mere size alone. We need to move the ball better against you guys and play pick and roll. In fact, Kurt Thomas can do some damage with his baseline jumper....bring Snaq out of the lane.
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Yeah, like the time Tim and the Spurs swept the Lakers in 1999...or when we stopped the Lakers 3 year run in 2003. Put on your running shoes, the Spurs are going to push the tempo against Snaq.
LOL good plan...we dont know how to run at all. Damn.
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Yeah, like the time Tim and the Spurs swept the Lakers in 1999...or when we stopped the Lakers 3 year run in 2003. Put on your running shoes, the Spurs are going to push the tempo against Snaq.
Relax, cheesebeef. I'm just having some good natured fun. Snaq presents problems for Tim and Tony just on mere size alone. We need to move the ball better against you guys and play pick and roll. In fact, Kurt Thomas can do some damage with his baseline jumper....bring Snaq out of the lane.
agreed. I'm just hoping KT has nothing left in the tank. I loved him as a Sun and hated seeing him get away. This series is going to be a dog-fight.
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Yeah, like the time Tim and the Spurs swept the Lakers in 1999...or when we stopped the Lakers 3 year run in 2003. Put on your running shoes, the Spurs are going to push the tempo against Snaq.
Relax, cheesebeef. I'm just having some good natured fun. Snaq presents problems for Tim and Tony just on mere size alone. We need to move the ball better against you guys and play pick and roll. In fact, Kurt Thomas can do some damage with his baseline jumper....bring Snaq out of the lane.
we'll see how Grant Hill's body responds. He's been breaking down the entire second half of the season.
The majority of neutral fans are going to favor the Spurs but they're wrong. This team has 4 players with inner objectives that will carry their team to the top
Hill-Damn that appendix, before he went out he was playing crazy good. He's never gotten back to that point. When he's shown strides, he gets hurt again. Hopefully, the atmosphere of the playoffs and chance at career redemption turns on the switch for him.
Nash-Just wants a ring. That's all he's played for his entire career. He could care less about stats and money. He just wants to be part of the team that wins their last game.
Shaq-How do you think he felt when the pundits laughed at the trade and said the Suns were getting a washed up, lazy player? He has something to prove and we all know what he does when he's pissed.
Amare-ALWAYS elevates his game when the playoffs come around. This year is going to be no different. He's going to carve his place in the elite class and start his path to being the MVP.
Bell rarely gets open shots against SA, meaning it doesn't matter if he's cold or not and Diaw and Barbs are so ridiculously inconsistent that they could easily all go belly up in multiple games. They and Amare's growth are the keys to the series.
Bell didn't get open shots mainly because we relied heavily on Nash dribble driving in the past which Spurs found a great formula to solve which made Nash running aroung like headless chicken. Conseqently, it's hard for our 3pt shooters to get open shots.
In the very last win in SA, we dominated with Shaq and Amare and got an easy win after surviving the foul trouble problem. So, if SA keeps playing single-coverage on both, we will continue to win easily until they change. That's when Bell and LB should get good looks at 3pt line. We'll see.