The Spurs window has supposedly been closing since 2008.
Around 2012 I finally gave up on that.
Clippers I think sign Paul Pierce which would be huge. Their SF play was so bad.
Grizzlies are just a thorn to OKC.
The west is tough. I think OKC could make the finals but to arrogantly ask "who could beat them?" is FS
Obviously, they could lose. There will always be other good teams in the West. I'm just saying there is no team in the West that wouldn't trade rosters with OKC. If you say otherwise, you are either an idiot or a huge Sooonic still butthurt the team left.
Guys under 25 don't typically lead teams to championships. There's really nothing to be alarmed about. In three years, it can be a concern. Right now, it's some Skip Bayless, Stephen A Smith let's make an argument to argue type shit. Cockus, you must watch a lot of First Take or Cold Pizza or whatever the fuck the show with those two clowns is now called. LeBron and Jordan didn't win one before 25 either. It took time, some growing pains, and in LeBron's case, a new team. It's common. The ones that have (Bird, Magic, Kobe, Duncan) were paired with veteran stars.
the clippers were a chris paul/referee choke job away from winning the series IMO. Now with a new owner I'd have to think they're not that far below OKC if at all. And I still expect the Spurs to be good for another 1/2 years
The game was over when I saw Joey Crawford was officiating. Still sticking with Spurs in 6 though.
That is pretty stubborn. OKC has looked a lot different with Ibaka and at home. If Spurs win the series, it will be because they have home court advantage. I've seen nothing to suggest San Antonio will win one at OKC.
The game was over when I saw Joey Crawford was officiating. Still sticking with Spurs in 6 though.
That is pretty stubborn. OKC has looked a lot different with Ibaka and at home. If Spurs win the series, it will be because they have home court advantage. I've seen nothing to suggest San Antonio will win one at OKC.
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You're pressing cocker spanial. We've already been over the predictions. Keep giving us great hoops analysis about Durant's ballhandling. Or maybe you can make your 500th post that mentions that LeBron is really good.
The game was over when I saw Joey Crawford was officiating. Still sticking with Spurs in 6 though.
That is pretty stubborn. OKC has looked a lot different with Ibaka and at home. If Spurs win the series, it will be because they have home court advantage. I've seen nothing to suggest San Antonio will win one at OKC.
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You're pressing cocker spanial. We've already been over the predictions. Keep giving us great hoops analysis about Durant's ballhandling. Or maybe you can make your 500th post that mentions that LeBron is really good.
Tell us how no team can beat OKC in the West again. How stubborn I am to pick the Spurs in six and wait for it.....they won in 6.
Then you can make a podcast about it that only 6 people listen to then whine when it isn't given "announcement" status.
The game was over when I saw Joey Crawford was officiating. Still sticking with Spurs in 6 though.
That is pretty stubborn. OKC has looked a lot different with Ibaka and at home. If Spurs win the series, it will be because they have home court advantage. I've seen nothing to suggest San Antonio will win one at OKC.
BUMP
You're pressing cocker spanial. We've already been over the predictions. Keep giving us great hoops analysis about Durant's ballhandling. Or maybe you can make your 500th post that mentions that LeBron is really good.
Tell us how no team can beat OKC in the West again. How stubborn I am to pick the Spurs in six and wait for it.....they won in 6.
Then you can make a podcast about it that only 6 people listen to then whine when it isn't given "announcement" status.
The game was over when I saw Joey Crawford was officiating. Still sticking with Spurs in 6 though.
That is pretty stubborn. OKC has looked a lot different with Ibaka and at home. If Spurs win the series, it will be because they have home court advantage. I've seen nothing to suggest San Antonio will win one at OKC.
BUMP
You're pressing cocker spanial. We've already been over the predictions. Keep giving us great hoops analysis about Durant's ballhandling. Or maybe you can make your 500th post that mentions that LeBron is really good.
Tell us how no team can beat OKC in the West again. How stubborn I am to pick the Spurs in six and wait for it.....they won in 6.
Then you can make a podcast about it that only 6 people listen to then whine when it isn't given "announcement" status.
Lol. A little butt hurt Cockus?
No just you acting like a dick throughout the thread. Even though I'm literally one of the six people who listen to your podcast. I guess I just won't tune in from now on.
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Guys under 25 don't typically lead teams to championships. There's really nothing to be alarmed about. In three years, it can be a concern. Right now, it's some Skip Bayless, Stephen A Smith let's make an argument to argue type shit. Cockus, you must watch a lot of First Take or Cold Pizza or whatever the fuck the show with those two clowns is now called. LeBron and Jordan didn't win one before 25 either. It took time, some growing pains, and in LeBron's case, a new team. It's common. The ones that have (Bird, Magic, Kobe, Duncan) were paired with veteran stars.
http://newsok.com/okc-thunder-notebook-kevin-durant-continues-to-improve-ballhandling/article/3947299
Now with a new owner I'd have to think they're not that far below OKC if at all.
And I still expect the Spurs to be good for another 1/2 years
No way OKC loses game 6 at home.
Miami is getting rest now but the Nets and Pacers will give them a challenge.
Those were all statements by you RoadDoog. Perhaps you and Tequilla should sit out these nba conversations.
Then you can make a podcast about it that only 6 people listen to then whine when it isn't given "announcement" status.