Congrats Spurs backers and to the young Spurs. I lost a nice chunk of money but that’s gambling. I just didn’t think the Spurs would win on the road especially after crushing the champs in game 6 and for this young team to make it to the finals in their first playoff run is Very impressive
For those who believed in this young talented and mentally tough team - take a bow, you were better than me.
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Congrats Spurs backers and to the young Spurs. I lost a nice chunk of money but that’s gambling. I just didn’t think the Spurs would win on the road especially after crushing the champs in game 6 and for this young team to make it to the finals in their first playoff run is Very impressive
For those who believed in this young talented and mentally tough team - take a bow, you were better than me.
I went with Spurs just because they've been playing well, going toe-to-toe with OKC. And the trends have shown that when the refs let them play, Spurs take it.
The whole flopping thing has been blowing up everywhere and I figured the NBA/refs wouldn't be able to get away with questionable calls for OKC like they have been, with all eyes on Game 7. No Jalen Williams was a big loss too as he's super consistent with his shot making when he's on the court. Even moreso than SGA.
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I went with Spurs just because they've been playing well, going toe-to-toe with OKC. And the trends have shown that when the refs let them play, Spurs take it.
The whole flopping thing has been blowing up everywhere and I figured the NBA/refs wouldn't be able to get away with questionable calls for OKC like they have been, with all eyes on Game 7. No Jalen Williams was a big loss too as he's super consistent with his shot making when he's on the court. Even moreso than SGA.
Thundercats put up a good fight consider being down double digit multiple time and a no show from Holmgren. The Spurs 3s falling and major offensive rebounds differential was what got them the game
A broken Rolex is right twice A-day hahaha
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Thundercats put up a good fight consider being down double digit multiple time and a no show from Holmgren. The Spurs 3s falling and major offensive rebounds differential was what got them the game
Wonder if Spurs would have won without injuries. NBA at least the last few years has been completely wrecked with key player injuries in the playoffs. Losing a top 2 or even 3 guys is almost like losing a QB in the NFL. Are these guys that soft or whats seems so different now than the past?
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Wonder if Spurs would have won without injuries. NBA at least the last few years has been completely wrecked with key player injuries in the playoffs. Losing a top 2 or even 3 guys is almost like losing a QB in the NFL. Are these guys that soft or whats seems so different now than the past?
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