View Poll Results: In the 2008 NBA Playoffs, the Spurs will...

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  • ...make it to the Western Conference Finals, at least

    7 58.33%
  • ...get knocked out before the WCF

    5 41.67%
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    VALTER, WE NEED REASSURANCE

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    They've been getting fat on a weak schedule, I'm not worried.
    Find a new slant.

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    Damn, that was quick.

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    Valter, what if the Spurs win it all? What sayeth you thence?


    WE ARE ALL WITNESSES

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    Not only that, but what if they win it all with Matt Bonner starting at the 5?

    It could happen. I like their odds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atticus771
    Valter, what if the Spurs win it all? What sayeth you thence?
    I don't know what you could possibly want me to say other than "I was wrong" which I will, of course, if they win.

    The only problem with that scenario is that I'm not wrong.
    Find a new slant.

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    Spurs sign NBA D-League's Hairston

    Posted Dec 22 2008 2:36PM

    SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- The San Antonio Spurs signed swingman Malik Hairston from their NBA Development League team Monday.

    Hairston has played 11 games with the Austin Toros, averaging 19.5 points, 5.9 rebounds and 4.6 assists per game.

    The former Oregon player was cut at the end of Spurs training camp in October. He was the 48th pick in this year's draft by Phoenix, which sent him to San Antonio in exchange for the draft rights to Goran Dragic.
    This is a good signing for the Spurs, perhaps some here have been wrong about them.

    I think they have a real shot this year.
    Find a new slant.

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    The Spurs should be in rebuilding phase about now. Really, the team has been a formidable, if no longer dominant, force for a decade, and that's a pretty good run these days. You can't keep it up forever.

    But with Pops (one of the best coaches in the NBA, IMO) Parker and a still-effective Duncan, they can bridge the gap and remain a strong playoff perennial.

    But they are NAWT going to win it all.

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    oh my god I hate Ginobili
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    Kobe had the entire side to himself Iso'd and he passed it like a bitch.

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