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WELL EFF!
Here's the deal...
The Spurs lost last night which made my heart really hurt. Look at it this way:
GAME 5 - Steal a game in LA and bring game 6 back home.
GAME 6 - Work our tails off and defend our court to make it to game 7.
Now this is baby food I am feeding you guys, but seriously. The toughest game we need to focus on is the next one...haha. It is. We all know each game will be a total call of duty "last stand" style! Give me your thoughts. Seriously, the Lakers are killing here but we are the fucking Spurs. If any team in the damn NBA can come back and take this series back, or at least make the Lakers nervous, it's the Spurs right?
Give me your thoughts, more importantly, all of the good juju you can conjure! This isn't over until the Spurs says it's over.
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Dear People,
it is articles like bill plasche's that that make beating the lakers much more sweet. he will eat his words and probably delete the articles from his hardrive when we start our defeating rampage... the only problem is, after we win the series and are on planes to the finals, his "jumping the gun" newpaper article will be all over the world. what a foolish writer. he exposed way too much victory for his own good too early and has probably jinxed his team for the remainder of this series. so laker fans, you can thank that d bag for a "great" article. am i jumping the gun with my assessment? hell no.
laker fans: do not rest. that was the lakers 1 glory story game of the series. remember, we were up on you guys by 20 points on your floor... does that not scare the absolute shit out of you? have you not learned from us? do you not realize we drop a game or two here and there but come back and prevail like demons in the night? who the hell is teaching this guy to write game 4 sweep articles after one away game? who the hell watched the spurs/hornets series?
spurs fans: rest and relax. if we take just one game in the city of angels, the lakedogs are finished. we were up by 20 and foolishly let it slip away. ok, its over now so deal with it. WE WENT UP BY 20 IN LA! we were tired and didn't have the rest the lakers did or the home court advantage. we were morons and let the game go.. blah blah. i can tell you who is thinking about that more than any of us - THE DAMN TEAM. do not fright my compadres, we are on the brink of destroying some major california souls.
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Here's How I See It...
Every team in these playoffs are losing away from their home court. Honestly, its only a matter of time until this trend is broken. I think in Monday night's game 7 the ice will be broken. What better time for the Spurs to put a stamp on this series and send it to the Championship DVD guys for editing? The Spurs know how to win in crunch time. They also know how to lose and make my blood pressures rise. They are good at pissing me off and also reminding me of how in love with this team I am. I have no doubts that game 7 is going to be glorious. In the end, as Pop stated, the better team moves on. I really do think if the passion is within each Spurs player, Pop will need his eraser to make room for series 3 notes on the locker room white board. The heading will read, "Game 1 - Lakers."
Cross your fingers and keep positive juju in your thoughts! This last game is going to be a ride!
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IS THE ICE UNDER YOU MELTING? MAYBE A LITTLE?
Tonight the Spurs played a Stellar game against the New Orleans Nagins. Oh wait, I mean Hornets. This is what I am talking about. What the hell is up with these games? I wish I had Steven A. Smith or Hollinger's number in my cell because I would call one of those bastards and ask them to attempt to explain this to me. All the while I would be sipping a beer while halfway falling asleep. Here is the bottom line - Spurs go to NO for game 7. For most NBA fans out there the Spurs forcing a game 7 was a "maybe" opportunity. Here it is. Game 7 on Monday! I am more pumped than a pair of 90s basketball shoes! Game 6 was intense full of great plays, injuries and... and... and me kicking back some brewski's in the heart of Dallas. So, Game 7. What will it be? Scrappy Dappy and clan or the "old men" silver and black? I would like to think it is about time we stop the trend of playoff away losses and take this final game of the series. Shake the feathers a bit. Slap the little neh sayers around like rag dolls. I expect to walk away as another hated rival of the Hornets. Let's keep tallying them up like scrapes on a prison wall. Ok NO fan... put some good jazz on and remember this quote, tonight "WE...DRANK...YOUR...MILKSHAKE!" Sleep well.
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It's OVER...Ok, Not Yet.
Ok, before you get crazy, I do not think this series is over. I just figured that title would get you to read the 2 cents I am here to offer. I believe the ESPN article we have all been picking apart like west Texas vultures has been summed up by the majority as foul and stinky. Bad article. We are at the brink of change here. If we pull away with this game, this will completely change the momentum of this series. Not just because we are one game away from a close out, but because this will take Crappy Doo and his friends to helltown. They will be thinking about what could have been. They will put their iPods on all the way to San Antonio with nothing but regret, regret of comments they made after game 2. Cocky? Yes. Full of themselves? Yes. If the Spurs leave NO with this win, we will officially control this series. Home court advantage changes and we can close this out here in the Alamo City. The biggest pain for the bees is themselves. It is the unstoppable attitude they thought they had. It was thrown up all over each of these series by writer around the world. The bees have weakness. Whatever happens, the Spurs are fighting for this one so they can finish at home. The weakness has been exposed and I think the Spurs can sniff the stink in articles such as Hollinger's but smell sweeter things, such as the next round.
moognish
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