Game Thread Spurs (45-17) vs Clippers (30-31) (Fri 03/06/26) [8:30 PM CST]

On a serious note, the way LAC lost the game...Batum out of bound, give up 2 offensive rebounds to blow the 25 pts lead to lose the game.

I hope it don't destroy their momentum and start a losing streak and give OKC a higher draft pick
 
On a serious note, the way LAC lost the game...Batum out of bound, give up 2 offensive rebounds to blow the 25 pts lead to lose the game.

I hope it don't destroy their momentum and start a losing streak and give OKC a higher draft pick
Zero chance they fall out of the play-in tbh, and they should beat the Guests in the 9/10 game. Not sure they go further than that though.
 
What, did you want the Spurs to lose or something? Why are you calling this out?
 
What a crazy comeback win. This team does not give up. Really happy with their effort tonight and happy for them. Win or lose, great, great effort to get back into the game and give themselves a chance.

CB, I don't think I need to say anything else.

It really is understated that Wemby is the premier dominant player on both sides of the ball for us. It's gotta be exhausting.
As I've mentioned almost a week ago, Victor is exhausted with the load he's carrying defensively and offensively. He's been amazing pushing through that fatigue, but I don't know how nobody else has really noticed it (I don't recall people mentioning it). I could just tell days ago that he's exhausted and that's one reason I've wanted CB to play more/possibly start - To help with some of that physical stuff. I've also mentioned all the fouling teams are doing on Victor, and I think it's taking a toll. I hope it's just the back to back and that he's able to recharge and feel better with some rest, but he is carrying a huge load.

If someone else could help do that, then I guess Carter doesn't have to start. And I also simply don't like how fatigued Victor is looking (I'm not blaming Victor for poor play on offense lately, because he just looks exhausted from the load he's had to carry defensively. He's got no one else to help him down low with the physical play. Maybe Mason Plumlee can help with this?).
I mentioned this days ago, but don't know if anyone else has noticed (no one commented on it - it was before the Detroit game/after the Sixers game). Just a feeling I've had, but it's been through close observation and not just purely guessing. He has looked exhausted. You got guys like @wEmBoY clamoring for more minutes which I also thought isn't the right move. I still wanted him to rest/play less minutes in games the Spurs have in hand. I know people are saying he needs conditioning for the playoffs and I somewhat relented to that when Wemboy brought it up the other day because for most players, I don't think 32-34 minutes is that much, but now that Victor came out and said after the game what I'd been seeing/thinking (that he's exhausted), I think for Victor, it's best to not give him big minutes every game and not ramp up for the playoffs that way. I think for Victor, just play him 32-34 in the bigger games and try and keep the minutes down in the games the Spurs have in hand.

I like the Wemby fast break for the dunk. This team is exciting to watch. Finally athletes who can quickly finish and run the fast break off turnovers for easy dunks/ baskets.
Castle although having a rough night came up with a big play to close out the win. Kid is a gamer and winner and leaves everything out on the floor.
Don't know if anyone noticed, but It was interesting seeing Kawhi sort of put his hand on Steph's chest after the game ended, sort of like to say, good job. Don't know if I am reading that body language right, but seems like Kawhi respects him.


If Wemby really is feeling as bad as he's saying and he isn't exagerating for the sake of theatrics, then it is worrisome. 22 year olds shouldn't have such a hard time playing 60 minutes over a two days span.
Do you think it's just from the past two games, or do you think all the physical play (the pushing, pulling, grabbing, fouling that I mentioned earlier this week), or the load he's carrying on both defense and offense that is taking a toll?

The effort he puts is 2x the energy every other player puts.

Dont measure his velocity by minutes.
Very true. Something some of us mention. Don't know if people just don't understand what it takes to play like that on both sides of the court. I guess you've got to play to understand that, but still, fans should have see that it wasn't easy on Kawhi when he played all out on defense and offense in the 2016/2017 season for the Spurs. He offense wasn't as good as what it was on Toronto on the Clippers, but that was his best season as far as going all out of defense and also putting in huge effort on offense combining the two at a high level. He ended up taking the following season off (still don't know if he was really full hurt, though). It's NOT easy even for the elite of the elite playing at that level on both sides of the ball.

I just thought I'd mention this up to show as people brought up Victor's size, and that might very well be a factor, but also wanted to point out that even more regular sized players find it hard to put out maximum effort on both sides like that. Someone also mentioned (I'll have to lookup who to give props) Westbrook looking like he goes all out when he was at his peak, but that was on offense, and he still slacked on defense. That was a good example that @spursparker9 brought up.
 
Gotta go all out to get that W against Houston then punt that Celtics game tbh.

I'm not punting a home game on a non-B2B against a team we might need the tiebreaker for if we meet them in the Finals. We already own it over Detroit, but we're also trying to keep pace with OKC and Detroit, especially OKC down two in the loss column.
 
I'm not punting a home game on a non-B2B against a team we might need the tiebreaker for if we meet them in the Finals. We already own it over Detroit, but we're also trying to keep pace with OKC and Detroit, especially OKC down two in the loss column.
Celtics have as brutal a schedule as anyone tbh, and even with an L the Spurs should have no issues getting the tiebreaker with a better record against the EC (Spurs are 19-4 against the East while the Celtics are 14-7 against the West with two games against the Thunder and one against the T'Pups left).
 
Celtics have as brutal a schedule as anyone tbh, and even with an L the Spurs should have no issues getting the tiebreaker with a better record against the EC (Spurs are 19-4 against the East while the Celtics are 14-7 with two games against the Thunder and one against the T'Pups left).

Right, but we still need to tie Detroit or better, and they're still one game ahead of us in the loss column, and the East is the easier conference.

And I'm still holding out hope for the #1 seed in the West. No need to punt home games with a typical gap day. If there's a B2B road game, or something like 4 in 5 nights, and OKC has lost a couple, I'd be down.

Even Popovich with the old big 3 didn't simply punt random non-B2B games :st-lol: btw, the NBA still owes us $250k plus interest and penalties from that game in the early part of the 2013 season in Miami against the Heatles where we flew our starting lineup plus Manu home and the bench almost beat a healthy prime Miami Big Three, tbh.
 
Right, but we still need to tie Detroit or better, and they're still one game ahead of us in the loss column, and the East is the easier conference.
Pistons also have three left against the Thunder/T'Pups and several more against playoff teams. That said, I can't see them coming out of the East and even then the Spurs have proven to be a matchup nightmare for them.
 
Spurs shouldn't even be looking at HCA against any EC foes regardless tbh. Too many unknowns and its fucked the Spurs in the past.
 
Pistons also have three left against the Thunder/T'Pups and several more against playoff teams. That said, I can't see them coming out of the East and even then the Spurs have proven to be a matchup nightmare for them.

that said, we're 5-0 in the Finals with HCA, 0-1 without it

It's not quite as disadvantageous to be on the butt end of the 2-2-1-1-1 vs. the old 2-3-2, but it's still undesirable and the Spurs have been better at home than away.

Spurs shouldn't even be looking at HCA against any EC foes regardless tbh. Too many unknowns and its fucked the Spurs in the past.

huh, explain?
 
that said, we're 5-0 in the Finals with HCA, 0-1 without it

It's not quite as disadvantageous to be on the butt end of the 2-2-1-1-1 vs. the old 2-3-2, but it's still undesirable and the Spurs have been better at home than away.



huh, explain?
They went for HCA throughout the postseason in the last game of the season in 2011 and Manu broke his elbow. You know the rest tbh.

Also, Spurs would've won 3 of those series with or without HCA.
 
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From Clippers subreddit, this guy makes one after every game, best content of the season. :st-lol:

The entire album:
imgur.com/a/clippers-lose-OjGw0IB
 
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