Tim Duncan tied his season high in minutes against us in a "charitable game".
Spurs also didn't play any of their big 4 against the Knicks. Must've been out of the kindness of their hearts.
Tim Duncan tied his season high in minutes against us in a "charitable game".
Truth is stranger than fiction ... I'm just thinking outside the box. Maybe you all are a bit too naïve. And for the Spurs, I don't think home court is as big a deal as other teams. The best teams can win anywhere. I remember in 1969, the Celtics didn't have home court advantage in any of their playoff series and won the championship.
That also happened in 1995 with the Rockets, Mr. W.T.F. Nonsequitur.
no thing such as charity in this western confrence. The Spurs at 16-6? dont even have home court advantage. Trust me. There is no charity in the NBA.
Certainly was a great win, and the refs were trying their best at the end to get the Spurs back in it, but did you get the feeling that maybe Pop was going to give this one to the Jazz?
1. No Parker -- well, maybe his injury is legit
2. Pop had a lot of praise for the Quin/Jazz in his pre-game interview
3. Quin was Messina's Assistant Head Coach at CSKA Moscow
4. The DL connection
5. It seemed a bit gratuitous when Pop let himself get tossed.
What do you think?
From ESPN's recap of last night's Spurs-Knicks game:
"Spurs: Leonard will undergo an MRI on his bruised right hand Thursday morning, according to Popovich. The injury occurred late in Tuesday's loss to the Jazz when Leonard tried to brace a fall, but landed on his posterior after being fouled on an attempted dunk."
This is what it should say: "The injury occurred late in Tuesday's loss to the Jazz when Leonard tried to brace a fall, but landed on his posterior after Derrick Favors smothered his weak-*** dunk attempt."
From ESPN's recap of last night's Spurs-Knicks game:
"Spurs: Leonard will undergo an MRI on his bruised right hand Thursday morning, according to Popovich. The injury occurred late in Tuesday's loss to the Jazz when Leonard tried to brace a fall, but landed on his posterior after being fouled on an attempted dunk."
This is what it should say: "The injury occurred late in Tuesday's loss to the Jazz when Leonard tried to brace a fall, but landed on his posterior after Derrick Favors smothered his weak-*** dunk attempt."
>Starts thread whose entire premise is that the Spurs threw the game
>Says he's not saying the Spurs threw the game