4-0 with a 117-100 won over Miami. Didn't watch, but Murray came back to earth finally. Still only turned the ball over once, which I'll always take. Aldridge has 31 and Gay had 22 off the bench.
West Texan said:
4-0 with a 117-100 won over Miami. Didn't watch, but Murray came back to earth finally. Still only turned the ball over once, which I'll always take. Aldridge has 31 and Gay had 22 off the bench.
Money Ag said:West Texan said:
4-0 with a 117-100 won over Miami. Didn't watch, but Murray came back to earth finally. Still only turned the ball over once, which I'll always take. Aldridge has 31 and Gay had 22 off the bench.
Seriously what is the purpose of this post? Thanks for the box score summary from someone who didn't watch?
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The hate I have for the Spurs (and Robert Horry) is just masqueraded jealousy. Seeing the exchange between Murray and Pop really hit the nail on the head for me these past couple days.
The Spurs are the most well-run organization in all of sports and I'm just extremely, bitterly jealous of everything you guys have built, earned, and currently have.
In the past 20-25 years, you've had it all - and the craziest thing is that you've earned every bit of it with your absolutely killer scouting, drafting, and player development. Tim Duncan is the greatest PF of all-time. The Admiral was perhaps one of the greatest athletes of all-time, up there with Bo Jackson and Deion Sanders. Tony and Manu are two of the greatest international players of all-time. Kawhi is one of the best two-way super stars in the game. Pop is the greatest head coach of all-time (because eff Phil Jackson). Do you guys understand just how insane all of those things are, added together? It blows my god damned mind.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that I am so envious of what you guys have. I'd give anything for the Suns to taste a fraction of the success you guys have experienced. The contrast between our organizations is night and day. You guys deserve every bit of success you guys experience. Watching you guys develop a small-market into a basketball powerhouse for the past couple of decades has been a pleasure, coming from someone who absolutely hates watching his team play yours.
Best of luck to you all, you guys are in for a treat so long as everyone stays healthy. I'll be rooting from the nosebleeds (and forcing trades for Kawhi in 2k).
Pendragon12 said:
I miss Kawhi.
It probably could have been worded better by Money Ag, but it is funny that you're analyzing a game you admit you didn't watch.West Texan said:
4-0 with a 117-100 won over Miami. Didn't watch, but Murray came back to earth finally. Still only turned the ball over once, which I'll always take. Aldridge has 31 and Gay had 22 off the bench.
Obi Wan Ginobili said:It probably could have been worded better by Money Ag, but it is funny that you're analyzing a game you admit you didn't watch.West Texan said:
4-0 with a 117-100 won over Miami. Didn't watch, but Murray came back to earth finally. Still only turned the ball over once, which I'll always take. Aldridge has 31 and Gay had 22 off the bench.
Add two more in the loss column as the Spurs and Rockets both lose. The Warriors did beat the Clippers by 28. I think the horrific Gordon Hayward injury on opening night started some bad karma that has accounted for some really strange things happening in the league.Pumpkinhead said:
Golden State, Cleveland, Houston, Spurs, and Thunder are a combined 17-14 thus far this season.
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Boston is a very well coached team. Impressive passing and recognition, especially for an almost entirely new team early in the season.
Gasol and Mills are killing us right now. Boston was going after Gasol defensively, and Mills is out of control right now.
Paul is looking like a great pickup. Nice shot, good defense, and that block he had on Brown was Kawhi-esque. Made a nearly impossible play look routine.
We need Kawhi back.
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"He wanted to be a bat, yeah," Ginobili shrugged. "The little one doesn't know yet."