Sunday, April 17, 2011

goodbye San Antonio

Bold Prediction 7: San Antonio will not make it past Round 2 Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginobli are all good, but are they getting a little old? Ginobli is injured, Parker took a step down from 2009-10 and Duncan is definitely not the same. Although they came together well and picked up a top seed for the Spurs, challenges await them, and they aren't going to be easy. Memphis is 46-36 and not to be overlooked, for Zach Randolph averages more PPG than any Spurs player and can overpower Duncan Carrera Sunglasses, and OKC is definitely not a team you want to overlook. If you do, well, good luck. The West is pretty jampacked with talent, but just like Dallas, the Spurs got bad luck. Memphis was very close to getting a 7 or 6 seed, but they decided to rest their players and stick with San Antonio. The Spurs will probably get them back for that Oakley Sunglasses, but the winner of OKC-Denver is not anyone you want to play. Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant can run all over San Antonio (if they were playing well and San Antonio wasn't completely on their game), and Denver has Raymond Felton, Wilson Chandler, Danilo Gallinari and about 8 guys who can play ball and can play ball well Chanel Sunglasses. The Spurs have struggled towards the end of the year, and they can't carry that into the playoffs and they can't show their age. If they do, goodbye San Antonio.

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