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Aging Spurs still major threat to crash Finals party

 

With the San Antonio Spurs in the midst of an uncharacteristic late-season losing streak last week, a reporter suggested to coach Gregg Popovich that his players appeared to be dazed while sitting on the bench. "That's just horse(bleep)," Popovich said. "It's the same guys that have been here 12 years. They have that same look whether they win or lose, win a championship or lose a championship. Because we lose more doesn't mean that same look is daze. We look the same way when we win.

You can always count on the Spurs making a mad dash in the postseason. (Getty Images)  
You can always count on the Spurs making a mad dash in the postseason. (Getty Images)  
"We're the most boring team in the league. We're not funny; we're not sexy. We just sit there."

Right now, the Spurs are sitting in the middle of the muddled Western Conference playoff picture and it's difficult to tell whether the defending champions are serious contenders to repeat or an aging group whose best days might be behind them.

In years past, including some of the championship years, the Spurs had some rough patches, but they always seemed to hit their peak in the second half of the season.

That appeared to be the case earlier this month when the Spurs ran off 11 straight wins, but then they dropped six of seven, including four straight. Although the Spurs will take a three-game winning streak into Tuesday night's game at Orlando, those wins came against a pair of sub-.500 teams (Chicago and Sacramento) and a struggling Dallas Mavericks team that played without star forward Dirk Nowitzki in the fourth quarter.

"We were doing pretty good at the beginning of the season, but then we've had too many up and downs," guard Manu Ginobili said. "We're trying to find a way. We have a month [before the playoffs begin] and, hopefully, we click at the right time.

"But right now, we're not there."

Ginobili believes the Spurs' winning streak a few weeks ago was a bit of a mirage.

"We've had some wins, but I'm not so sure that we were playing that good, at a playoff level," he said. "We won too many games on a last-second shot that we shouldn't have won like that. We should have taken care of business before. I don't think we were so good then, we're not so bad now."

Even though the Spurs are tied for fifth place in the West and, barring upsets, wouldn't have home-court advantage in any round of the playoffs, everyone is confident they can get back to the Finals -- regardless of home court -- if they start playing up to their capabilities.

"Of course, it's important and I would prefer to play games at home all the time, especially in the Finals," Ginobili said. "But it doesn't mean anything if you get the No. 1 [seed]. You just have to play well when it counts. We've won Game 7s, we've lost Game 7s, it's a matter of playing well when it counts."

Home court usually is a huge factor in the NBA playoffs, but the race out West has been bucking trends all season.

"It might be a tougher route, more games might have to be played, but you'd make a pretty good bet if you said the [team] that's seeded first in the West won't come out of the West," Popovich said. "That would be a decent bet because the eighth seed could be as good as the first.

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March 24, 2008 3:42 pm
I have been saying over and over again that it is foolish to count out the Spurs.  People have been saying they were washed up for years, yet they continue to win championships or be perenial obstacles.  Washed up?  I think not.  I'll believe that when I see it.  They are far too effecient, far too experienced, far too talented and too well coached to just fade away the wa ...(more)
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March 24, 2008 4:23 pm

Yes the San Antonio Spurs are boring we all know that but those same boring teams have found away to win 4 titles since 99 and I'll take boring and championships over flashy behind the back passes or 140 point nights anyday.

The Suns, Warriors and Nuggets are all exciting teams to watch and have been for the last couple of years and while they run up and down the court a lot and mak ...(more)

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March 24, 2008 2:21 pm

Don't forget that the Spurs played an unprecedented # of back to back games in the month of March and games overall.  Once the playoffs start, there is a lot more rest between games, especially in the first round.  No question that Finlay, Bowen, Horry, etc are an aging lot, and perhaps even Duncan has lost a quarter of a step.  But with the added rest between games come play ...(more)

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March 24, 2008 11:07 pm

What seed do you  think will the spurs end up.

Thank you for reading.

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March 25, 2008 11:52 am
I know the Spurs can't.  Neither can Boston or Detroit.  We might as well give them the Championship this season.  As mentioned back in November, this team is unstoppable.  Thank you for all you stupid teams who didn't draft Thaddeus Young.
 
 
 
 
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