no way
2006-07-07 17:53:52
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answered by . 4
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sort of contradict your self. Asking How ambitious is my prediction and then stating i'm no longer ambitious. in incontrovertible truth it extremely is painstakingly glaring that this Spurs crew isn't the in ordinary words from their "dynasty" it extremely is an older crew and obviously they have been blown out by a youthful crew. What makes the Hornets deadly is that their safe practices is fairly underrated basically as a lot simply by very truth the Spurs offense is puffed up. So obviously i do no longer assume a sweep yet I also do no longer assume the Spurs to come back decrease back decrease back wondering the actual incontrovertible truth that neither interest has been aggressive interior the second one a million/2
2016-11-06 01:07:25
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answered by ? 4
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I don't think so unless Duncan can be dominant again. He looked old and tired last season and his points per game was the lowest of his career. I think the Spurs need to cut ties with Robert Horry and get a younger power forward to compliment Duncan. If Amare Stoudamire comes back healthy, I would give the nod to the Suns next year. They made the Conference finals without him and will get over the top with him healthy again.
2006-07-07 17:58:33
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answered by daknzach 3
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No. The Miami Heat will. The Spurs are a great team and have been for quite a few years now. But, the Heat, and especially Dwayne Wade are the future. Bank on it. He is not Jordan, but, as many have said, is the only one who comes close in todays NBA. Sorry Koby. Get a little less selfish, and with your skills, maybe we can talk.
2006-07-07 17:58:56
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answered by fredrick.oneill 1
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Nope, Miami is too strong right now.... Detroit is finished with you Ben Wallace, Lakers wont be anything unless they get Garnett or Bosh. Mavs need a better pg and a better sg to win a champ.
Look out for the Suns and Bulls this 2007 season finals!
2006-07-07 18:07:45
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answered by Genesis 4
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Duncan's feet problems and the return of Amare Stoudemire will make it hard for the Spurs to get out of the West. So, I won't count on it, but you can never totally count out the Spurs if Duncan is healthy.
2006-07-07 20:14:56
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answered by 13 3
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they'll still be contenders but they should have a hard time dealing with dallas and phoenix... that's because the spurs didnt improve their roster and even lost 2 quality bigs in rasho and nazr mohamed... the mavs, meanwhile, got croshere who'll fit in nicely backing up nowitzki and also maurice ager who can be the steal in this year's draft... the suns will get back amare which will only make them tougher...
2006-07-08 06:56:11
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answered by JACKASS 5
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off course they will Parker and Ginobili now know they have to step up their performance in the post season and Duncan just needs to do what he's been doing our only problem is who will be our center
2006-07-08 08:09:00
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answered by matt 1
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I think the Miami Heat will repeat its title conquest versus Spurs in the NBA Finals.
2006-07-07 18:26:49
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answered by marbieisback 2
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The Spurs are always in contention. It all comes down to how they play in the post-season. They get hot, they win.
2006-07-07 18:00:29
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answered by Cedars Coach 2
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Just NJ Nets
2006-07-07 17:55:48
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answered by fafyzcage 1
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