View Poll Results: Who do you want the Spurs to meet in Round One?

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  • Grizzlies

    20 24.69%
  • Rockets

    9 11.11%
  • Nuggets

    12 14.81%
  • Kings

    28 34.57%
  • Timberwolves

    12 14.81%
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    Sacramento Kings

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    Grizz

    And why didn't you vote T Park?

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    i thought nobody would ask

    Memphis or Sacramento.

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    Rockets...we owe these s bags since we have never beaten them in the playoffs.

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    Because when I posted, there was no poll

    Rockets second choice, for the reason Whottt listed above.

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    Minnesotta

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    Minnesotta cos they suck !!

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    I want the nuggs so the SPURS can KICK THEIR ASS OUT OF THE PLAYOFFS and make a statement to the rest of the league don't MESS WITH THE SPURS IN THE PLAYOFFS.


    PS- LOSER sequ will come out and say it's the nuggets I am not impressed

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    definitely want denver. that will be a good tune up for phoenix if/when.

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    Grizz, that way we can go into the 2nd
    round with some confidence, not saying
    they will be too easy but almost a sure
    win series.

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    No question in my mind that Kings would be the best first round opponent...I think that is the only team in the west that Spurs could sweep...they could then get some much needed rest going into the round 2/3 battles...

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    Now that Howard is out for the year, I hope we meet Rockets...it will be much easier to travel to Houston on the player's backs and the series will be easier.

    I predicted the Kings earlier, so I have to stay with that though.

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    Anybody but Wolves or Nuggets, hot teams usually stay hot at least first round. Memphis is the enigma with Gasol they could be very tough.

    Best choice is Kings, still a solid team but without Miller very beatable.

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    Three game series, then no, not the Nuggets.... but with 4.... bring them on!!!

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    Three game series, then no, not the Nuggets.... but with 4.... bring them on!!!
    What do you mean 3 game series.Every playoff series is best 4 out of 7

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    i won't vote because i don't care. bring 'em on!

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    I want Denver. Bring on the bigs dogs. I want it to be like 2003 when the only easy opponent was the Nets.

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    Does it really matter? We have to go through anyone that gets in our way, with or without the homecourt advantage!!

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    Houston.

    Less travel.

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    San Antonio 84 @ Denver 102

    Duncan was out, the Spurs shot 32% and Marcus Camby had 8 blocks. That's all I care to say about this particular game. However, I do want to spend some time talking about the potential Spurs vs. Nuggets first round matchup.

    First, let's take a quick look at the standings. I am 90% sure the Spurs will end up the two seed. Making up two games on Phoenix is going to be very difficult when you consider the Spurs remaining schedule, which includes 6 (of 8) games on the road. Denver is currently in the 7th spot, 1/2 game (in the win column) behind Houston and 1 game up on Memphis. However, Denver has already locked up the tie-breaker against the Grizzlies, so Memphis would have to make up 2 games on them. Here's Memphis' remaining games:

    vs. Miami
    vs. Charlotte
    @ Dallas
    @ Houston
    @ Denver
    @ San Antonio
    vs. San Antonio
    vs. Dallas

    BRUTAL. They'd be lucky to go 4-4 over that stretch, which means Denver would have to go 2-6. They have remaining home games against Golden State, New Orleans and Portland. That's three wins right there. Therefore, it's a virtual lock that Denver will finish ahead of Memphis.

    So the question is, will Denver catch Houston? Let's look at their schedules:

    Denver / Houston
    @ MINN / @ LAL
    SEA / @ PHX
    GS / @ SEA
    NO / MEM
    MEM / DEN
    @ HOU / LAC
    @ PHX / SEA
    POR

    Houston's got the tougher schedule. It may come down to their head to head matchup in Houston. Whoever wins that game will have win the tie-breaker between the two teams. I think Houston has to win that game. Denver has 3 gimmies compared to Houston's 1 (LAC). I give Denver the slight edge, say 60-40, in winning the 6 spot. But, for the sake of discourse, let's pretend Denver stays at number 7.

    Their are two questions.

    Which team would I rather play?

    This is a tough one. It seems like every key Rocket is gimpy. Juwan is gone for the season. McGrady has knee troubles. Ming has a sore calf. Jon Barry has back spasms. Mutumbo has to have arthritis or something. The Nuggets are in much better shape. Punkie has sore ribs, but the Nuggets are very deep at his position, and anyone can go 3-20 in a playoff game. Camby has a myriad of minor injuries, but that's just Marcus Camby being Marcus Camby.

    If both teams were healthy, I would much rather play Denver. They don't have anyone close to McGrady and Yao Ming is as good an offensive option as anyone the Nuggets have. Plus Houston plays better defense. However, given Houston's injuries I think it's a toss-up.

    So my answer is: it doesn't matter to me.

    Am I worried about playing Denver?

    Yes. Especially in the first round.

    There are always multiple factors that contribute to the totality of how well a team is playing. But there's has to be one factor that is more important than all the others, and for the Spurs it's how Duncan plays on the offensive end. The more aggressive he is the better the Spurs are on that end of the court. And as I've said before, Duncan hates playing against ultra physical players. Denver has two guys willing to push Duncan around if allowed: Punkie and Najera. When playing for Dallas Eduardo gave Duncan fits in the playoffs two years ago. He will drape himself all over Timmeh and push him well of the block. He'll overplay the entry pass. He'll foul the out of Duncan if he gets near the bucket.

    When faced with this type of play, Tim usually is a shrinking violet. He's not willing to fight for post position. How many times have you seen him with his arms up trying to work his way around a post defender? He likely does this to avoid fouls, and he knows he can hit the eighteen foot jumper. However, the Spurs offense works much better when he's on the block. The court can be spaced better and Duncan is a much better passer from that spot (because he often waits for the double team and isn't forced to pass off the dribble).

    Duncan is also not willing to force the issue. Imagine if Najera tried to play Malone the way he plays Tim. Malone would get the ball and go straight to the bucket, likely right through Najera's chest. He'd be jumping into Najera with elbows ed and Eduardo wouldn't last five minutes. For better or worse, that's just not the way Tim usually handles the situation. The quick, decisive and forcful post move is not his forte. And that's precisely what you need to do against the Najeras, the Madsens and the Roses. Make it clear from the very beginning that you will not be pushed around and you will not let the scrubs of the NBA keep you from getting the ball where you want it. Force the issue.

    Putting Najera and Punkie on Duncan allows Camby to roam the paint and be more of a defensive force. Shot blockers are always better coming off the ball.

    It all comes down to Duncan. If he's focused on exerting his will on the offensive end of the court, the Spurs take Denver out in 5 games, max. But I don't think that's going to happen. Not when I take into account how timid Tim was in the playoffs last year (against Malone, who plays the exact type of defense Najera will play). Not when I factor in Tim's gimpy ankle.

    Don't get me wrong. The Nuggets aren't beating the Spurs in a seven game series if Duncan plays. They don't have anyone that can guard Ginobili and the only player that has any hope against Parker is Boykins. They don't have that one player that scares you on the offensive end. Carmelo Anthony has absolutely no idea what to do against Bowen and is shooting 30% from the field against the Spurs this year. They also aren't nearly as good as their recent record indicates. Take a look at their recent wins for chrissakes:

    BOS
    @ MEM
    @ NO
    ATL
    IND
    @ LAC
    POR
    @ SA (sans Duncan)
    CHA
    LAC
    MIL
    WAS
    LAL
    SAC
    @ UTA
    SA (sans Duncan)
    @ POR
    @ MEM
    @ NO

    How many of those are quality wins? I'll give them the two @ MEM and home against SAC and maybe WAS. That's it folks. Wow, I hadn't looked at their schedule. That definitely puts their recent "hot streak" in perspective.

    So, in conclusion, I am a little worried that DEN might push the Spurs to six or seven games if Duncan doesn't bring the pain.

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    I think they should be able to take on all comers. But honestly, it's going to be a long, tough road to make it out of the west.

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    Memphis. They aren't as good as they were last year and the Spurs whipped them.

    The only bad thing is that they own Manu, but maybe that will give Pop more of a chance to rest him.

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    TIMVP,

    You dont think Sacramento would be easier then Memphis???


    question

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    I think they should be able to take on all comers. But honestly, it's going to be a long, tough road to make it out of the west.
    Miami has to be the favorite to win the le right now because they only have to win one series to get to the finals. They'll play Philly or Cleveland in the first round and Chicago, Washington or Indiana in the second. Give me a break.

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