In the wake of Sunday night's smack-down of Cleveland, San Antonio appears to be on its way to its fourth NBA championship in eight years. If they do win a fourth championship, they'll deserve to be considered a dynasty. Since their first trip to the Finals in 1999 (which resulted in their first championship), San Antonio has remained one of the league's elite franchises. That's all the more impressive when one considers that, with the exception of stalwart power forward/center Tim Duncan, the team's roster has undergone drastic changes over the years. San Antonio is, undoubtedly, a top-notch organization: from the front office, to the coaching staff, to the players who get it done on the hardwood.
Too bad nobody outside of San Antonio seems to notice.
By the way, we're aware of the fact that Dallas took a 2-0 series lead before eventually being overtaken by Miami in last year's NBA Finals. But unless Shaq and Dwayne Wade suit up for Cleveland, don't expect the same thing to happen this year. Cleveland just isn't a championship caliber team ... yet.
Monday, June 11, 2007
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All the spurs did was defend there home court. Just watch, the cavs will tie the series once it gets back to cleveland. Then anything could happen. The Spurs wont stop Lebron in Cleveland.
the spurs are booooring, and their the dirtiest team in the nba.
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