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Old 06-13-2007, 12:50 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Does Anyone Else Hate The Spurs As Much As Me Right Now?

You guys are babies.

I'm far from a Spurs fan myself -- Manu Ginobili and Bruce Bowen are two of my least favourite players -- but their dominance is undeniable. Hopefully you're only being so irrational right now because the game just ended, and tomorrow you'll clear your eyes and properly acknowledge the Spurs' superiority (even if it is a painfully-boring-to-watch superiority).

I was rooting hard for the Suns in the second round, and I agree it was infinitely stupid and unfair to suspend Amare/Diaw -- but come on. San Antonio won twice IN Phoenix -- against a full Suns lineup.

The problem with the NBA is not the Spurs -- in fact it's the exact opposite. The Spurs are the best in the NBA at playing like a team and playing with fundamentals-- something former NBA champions also did "back when the league was fun to watch."

I don't know, maybe David Stern ought to change the rules so that the winner of the game is whichever team's star player jacks up the most shots. That might be more fun to watch, and hey, maybe then Tracy McGrady can get the props he truly deserves!

Get real. The NBA will catch up to the Spurs when there's another team as carefully-assembled and well-practiced as they are.
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