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OH10;1168530; said:It's not like we're talking about Dirk Nowitski and the Mavs here. This is Tim Duncan and the Spurs. They've won 4 titles. Yeah, it's a bad loss. But I guarantee you that all this veteran team sees is 1-0 with a chance for a split still there.
True enough, but is it really worse than getting blown out the first two games like they did against the Hornets? Myself, I'd rather have a close loss, but that's just me. 20-point leads disappear all the time in the NBA, especially when the calls start going the other way, as they invariably do when you're playing on the road. If this had happened at SA, I'd agree it's devastating. But on the road, it's more or less what I expected. The only surprise to me was that the Lakers were ever down by that much.crazybuckfan40;1168339; said:Yeah, but it isn't like it was just a close loss...They were up 20...That is going to be a tough pill swallow especially if they don't get game 2 and go back home 2-0 knowing they should of won game 1...
BuckeyeTillIDie;1168560; said:This one looks like it will probably go all 7. I may have to revoke my previous prediction of the Lakers in 5.
muffler dragon;1169619; said:Very good all-around team effort. I was stoked to see such energy out of D-Fish and Lamar at the outset. 30-point win is quite a bit larger than I had thought would occur.
OCBucksFan;1169621; said:They were blown out in New Orleans the first two games, I am not counting any chickens yet, if we can win games 3 or 4, then, maybe.