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After Spectacular Season, Spurs Are on the Brink
Posted on 5/11/16 at 8:17 am
Posted on 5/11/16 at 8:17 am
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SAN ANTONIO — Things were not quite supposed to play out this way. The San Antonio Spurs were not supposed to be one loss away from elimination in the Western Conference semifinals. San Antonio won a remarkable 67 games during the regular season, and their excellence this season was overshadowed only because the Golden State Warriors effervescently compiled a league-record 73 wins. In any case, these were the two best teams, destined to fight for the conference crown.
Yet that foreordained matchup is in peril now, because San Antonio finds itself fighting for its playoff life, trailing the best-of-seven conference semifinal series, 3-2, to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The meeting between the Spurs and Thunder (55 wins this season) was presented as this: A well-drilled veteran team with a resplendent offense and the league’s best defense meeting a superstar pair, Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, who lacked very much support. Yet the Thunder duo has gained the upper hand, carrying their team within a win of the conference finals. For neutral fans, the series has been a blessing. It has been a showcase of high-intensity, high-skill basketball. The Spurs and their fans, however, have been unnerved. Kawhi Leonard was asked late Tuesday night whether he found it surprising to be one game away from elimination. “Definitely,” Leonard said. “Your goal is to play till June. But it’s not over yet, so I’m not thinking about that. I’m thinking about winning.” The Spurs lost one game at home in the entirety of the regular season. They have lost two at home in this series alone after falling in Game 5 on Tuesday night. Whatever happens next, they have been made to look mortal. Embodying the Spurs’ unsteady state has been Tim Duncan, the longtime franchise cornerstone, who in this series has suddenly been recast as a feeble figure.
Duncan played over 28 minutes, but he made just one of six shots. He dunked in the first half, sparking raucous cheers from the crowd, which seemed intent on sending him positive vibes. He blocked Westbrook at the rim with just under five minutes to go and received more booming applause from the crowd moments later as he took a seat on the bench. Duncan, who could decide to retire this summer, did not speak to the news media after the loss. It may end up being his last game at AT&T Center. “It’s not over by any means,” Danny Green said. “Stay positive. Bring the energy. We’ve won there before. We have to do it again or we’re going home, simple as that.” Oklahoma City has made life tough for San Antonio, but every game, except San Antonio’s Game 1 victory, has been close. And after each game, it has been the same routine: dissecting some small play here, another minor call there, looking at various little things that may have influenced the result. The referees, for instance, have been under the microscope. Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich does not often talk about officiating after the fact, but he said on Tuesday that it was “obvious” that Kawhi Leonard had fouled Russell Westbrook on a late non-call situation, when the Spurs needed to foul. And he said he was “concerned” about a late foul call Kevin Durant had drawn, when it appeared that Spurs guard Danny Green had been tripped into him. “But every call doesn’t get called,” Popovich said. “That’s the way the game is.” The Spurs have not quite looked like themselves. The Spurs had 39 assists as a team in the Game 1. They had 19 assists in Games 2 and 3. After notching just 12 in their loss in Game 4, they had 19 again on Tuesday. Popovich this week pointed out that play, as a whole, tends to slow down during the playoffs. But he acknowledged the team needed to be sharper moving the ball. After Game 5, the Spurs were ruing their inability to rebound. The Thunder beat them in that category, 54 to 36. “That’s hurt us through the entire series,” Popovich said of the rebounding battle. The Spurs have struggled of late to find good shots. LaMarcus Aldridge has symbolized the downturn. He made 33 of his 44 field goal attempts through the first two games, scoring 79 points combined while confounding the Thunder with his one-on-one moves. In Games 3, 4 and 5, though, he faded, making just 22 of his 60 shots, totaling 64 points in those games. “We all have to put pressure on ourselves,” Aldridge said. “We have to go out there and play like it’s our lives on the line. We have to compete at a high level and do anything we have to do to get the win.” On top of all of that, Oklahoma City has looked poised in these games. Durant played majestically, particularly in Game 4, when he put on a scoring exhibition. Westbrook has been impossible to corral. Even when he has not shot the ball well, his constant motion to the basket has punctured the Spurs’ defensive shape. His rebounding was cited by several Spurs players after the game. Yet amid all this, Popovich was defiant when asked how much credit Thunder Coach Billy Donovan deserved after pushing the Spurs to the brink of elimination. “I didn’t know the series was over yet,” Popovich said.
Posted on 5/11/16 at 8:20 am to RedRifle
I've really enjoyed watching Duncan over the course of his career. Kind of sad to see him go out like this.
Posted on 5/11/16 at 8:26 am to burdman
Everyone loses to Father Time if they play long enough.
Posted on 5/11/16 at 8:29 am to RedRifle
Don't like the Spurs nor the Thunder but do like Pop. I just want a good western conference final, whoever that maybe to foil GS.
On a side note, the t-shirt jersey look that OKC and POR throw down occasionally has got to go.
On a side note, the t-shirt jersey look that OKC and POR throw down occasionally has got to go.
Posted on 5/11/16 at 8:55 am to Chitter Chatter
I actually like the sleeves. Unpopular opinion, I know.
Posted on 5/11/16 at 8:57 am to RedRifle
Deserve to be exactly where they are.
Hope they can find a way to get a dub tomorrow.
Hope they can find a way to get a dub tomorrow.
Posted on 5/11/16 at 9:16 am to TbirdSpur2010
No dog in the fight, but I live in SA. So, go Thunder!
Posted on 5/11/16 at 9:25 am to RedRifle
San Antonio simply doesn't have a closer. Tony Parker can't get it done.
Posted on 5/11/16 at 9:27 am to RedRifle
One thing I've learned....never doubt SA
Posted on 5/11/16 at 9:28 am to airfernando
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San Antonio simply doesn't have a closer. Tony Parker can't get it done.
Kawhi's not capable of pulling a LeBron and bailing the team out?
Posted on 5/11/16 at 9:28 am to RedRifle
theyll win the series, im not worried yet
Posted on 5/11/16 at 9:30 am to Chitter Chatter
The truth is that we will get a good WCF either way. The OKC/GSW games this year were all great games. Either one of OKC or SA is capable of hanging with GSW in a series, maybe even taking a couple games. But neither can beat them 4 times imo.
It seems the only team that has a chance to do that, albeit a slim one, is a healthy Cleveland
It seems the only team that has a chance to do that, albeit a slim one, is a healthy Cleveland
Posted on 5/11/16 at 9:32 am to Starchild
I think the thunder can take down the Warriors. GS can't handle OKC in the low post
Posted on 5/11/16 at 9:35 am to SECSolomonGrundy
quote:Just because the Spurs can't handle them with washed up West and Duncan and a soft Aldridge doesn't mean that GSW would struggle. GSW would go death lineup and you'd have Kanter trying to guard Barnes or Iggy on the perimeter. Nite nite. Pump fakes and dunks or open 3s all game long.
GS can't handle OKC in the low post
Posted on 5/11/16 at 9:36 am to bwallcubfan
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One thing I've learned....never doubt SA
ehhh, going to OKC in a must-win situation. It's ok to doubt them now.
They can pull out a win for sure but there's doubt.
Posted on 5/11/16 at 9:36 am to Boomshockalocka
And you think Barnes or Iggy could stop Kanter in the paint?
Posted on 5/11/16 at 9:39 am to Carson123987
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im not worried yet
Posted on 5/11/16 at 9:41 am to SECSolomonGrundy
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And you think Barnes or Iggy could stop Kanter in the paint?
Draymond on Kanter,
Barnes/Iggy on Adams.
Draymond can definitley handle Kanter and Adams isn't good enough in the post to make GSW pay for putting a Barnes/Iggy on him. No team has 2 good enough post players to make the Warriors pay for going small. They'll never be able to score enough to make up for having Kanter guarding a Barnes or Iggy. They will be scrambling on D and GSW will end up with open 3s and dunks.
This post was edited on 5/11/16 at 9:43 am
Posted on 5/11/16 at 9:44 am to Boomshockalocka
Barnes or Iggy on Adams? They are gonna have to foul him every time. Adams is one of the strongest bigs in the league. He would steamroll those two guys.
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