Well, you have nothing against the spurs, said and done, by way of rooting for them to beat LA this year. Look, diba u told me na sa Cavs raka ni cheer? Naunsa naman ni ron? Believe me when I say, you lacked consistency. Alright, maybe you’re just using the Spurs sensation to beat Lakers, which is the team that you’re loathing for, for months if not years. Too bad, after the Spurs’ first round failure you left them with your “upset” conclusion with diminutive rationalization. Or just trying to mock the Spurs online community, don’t you? You might have nothing with the Spurs, but you have something… something big for their fans. I hope I’m wrong.
I didn’t fail to consider the Mavs struggle this season. Still the Spurs’ dilemma are heavier than those of Mark Cuban’s. That’s the variety of technicality I didn’t fail to see. The moment I realized those, the seeding-seeding, home-court benefits were gone on their math-up. If I were to funnel the Spurs, I would not have let Duncan play because of his knees but for God’s sake, we knew that nobody from the roster could ever replace him as inside threat. Si Mahinmi unta pero saon taman, injured man pod. So Duncan was forced to dance on the floor with a defensively furious Dampier in the paint. Again, desperation time.
Okay my lexis of facts won’t be that much for you. I wont push it anyway, just making things clear. Whooaaaa, you played ball more than I did? That’s good. But did you experience having an injury with the ball in your hands and a hard-nosed defense in front of you? Because if you did, I’m pretty sure you’ll understand my point on how the game of basketball pursues the luxury of good health.