Sunday, June 10, 2007

The Spurs cannot be stopped.

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The Cavs put on a nice comeback in the last eight minutes of the game tonight, but you have to play 48 minutes to beat the Spurs.

The Spurs are way too good for the Cavs.

The Cavs have some good components, a great player and a solid coach.

The Spurs have the best coach in the league. The best player in the league not named Kobe. The best sixth man not named Barbosa and probably the deepest team in the league. Not to mention a great young point guard, the best defender in the league and the most clutch player in playoff history.

The Spurs aren't good. The Spurs aren't great. The Spurs are unbelievable.

They're a real basketball team. There is not a team like them, and they have played in this mold for nearly a decade. They've made changes where they needed to, they got a little more exciting as far as speed goes, and they've even become better defensively.

The Spurs put on a clinic tonight. They did stumble a bit in the last few minutes (which reminds me of Game 2 Semi-Finals Detroit vs. Cleveland in 2006), but they should be just fine. They cannot drop their level of intensity a bit. This series is not near over, but with one more win, you can say sweep.

Do I think the Cavs could possibly fight back? Yes. Anything can happen in the playoffs (I mean the Cavs are in the Finals, right?), and that Cleveland crowd is going to be bonkers! Though you can more than likely say this series is San Antonio's to lose at this point.

Because he doesn't still get the credit he deserves....Bruce Bowen is unreal. LeBron was not a factor for the second game in a row, until about 11 minutes left in the game.

1 comments:

stroker9er said...

I accidentaly blogged in my pantalonez! The NBA is Rad!