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Tue Aug 30, 2005 11:20 pm

With or without Finley the Spurs will be early favorites.

Van Exel is a good addition for a very good team. Last year in the playoffs Pops used basically Horry and Barry off the bench with the other players playing limited minutes (when they played). With NVE they have another quality option off the bench...

Tue Aug 30, 2005 11:39 pm

i would finley to go to timbs

Wed Aug 31, 2005 12:14 am

Pistons will be the main competition? I don't see them beating the Heat this time. Wade was injured last time around, given that doesn't happen, I don't see Detroit beating Miami. Not with the coach change and all. With an injured Wade they took it to like 7 games, with the added pieces, I don't think tis possible.

Spurs vs. Miami I thinks. It'll be interesting to say the least.

Wed Aug 31, 2005 4:31 am

Cloudy wrote:Fuck, why do Spurs always get good players... secretly
Always getting someone nobody expected, and somebody good...

:x



Like winners do about this time. This is what seperates the winners and whinners.(oops, I mean those who don't win much when it counts) :wink:

Wed Aug 31, 2005 8:44 am

it's a bit premature to pencilling in who will be participating in/winning the east finals and who will be in the nba finals imo

the pistons have a new coach but they still have the same core of players. imo miami has more question marks- no one knows what the starting lineup will be and whether the new guys acquired are a good fit

Wed Aug 31, 2005 8:52 am

NVE wasted no time and he called Finley trying to get him to go to SA.

Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:53 am

air gordon wrote:it's a bit premature to pencilling in who will be participating in/winning the east finals and who will be in the nba finals imo

the pistons have a new coach but they still have the same core of players. imo miami has more question marks- no one knows what the starting lineup will be and whether the new guys acquired are a good fit



agreed, also with this being their first year playing together with so many new faces to insert at such a short time with an aging Diesel leaves lots of questions, even if on paper they are dangerous. The contrast is that if S.A. signs Finley as well he and Van Excel won't bother the chemistry much because of the nature of the Spurs team and the role they will play for the team. I still say look out for the Pacers and the Pistons' offense should be wide open with Flip there.

Wed Aug 31, 2005 11:33 pm

hope Finley goes 1. Min or 2. Suns

I'm prepared to say that the NBA champion will be on of 3 teams.....Detroit, Miami or..........Indiana....yes, i dont think ANY west team will beat those 3 East.

Wed Aug 31, 2005 11:51 pm

Popovich said that he would be surprised if Finley doesn't go to Phoenix... There he would be a starter, play a lot of minutes, fight for a championship and would be with his buddies Nash and Bell.
He could sign with PHX for one year at the veteran minumun and re-sign next year for more money or, if the things doesn't go well this year, go somewhere else...

Thu Sep 01, 2005 12:20 am

Sauru wrote:i believe i heard something just like this when the lakers signed payton and malone. same kinda guarenteed championship. didnt work well for them.


Yeah. And I said early favourites after i wrote down 'back to back fo sho'
Anyways, Finley is more of a team player man... and TD is the definite number 1 guy, there's no feuding o nthis team. They have a big chance to win if they sign Finley IMO

Thu Sep 01, 2005 12:35 am

You mean they have a bigger chance. The Spurs are already favorites to win it again next year, but for competition, I'd like to see Finley go to Phoenix.

Thu Sep 01, 2005 3:48 am

I'm prepared to say that the NBA champion will be on of 3 teams.....Detroit, Miami or..........Indiana....yes, i dont think ANY west team will beat those 3 East.


:lol: i don't think the Spurs have lost their competitive edge in the past couple of months. Do you? :D

Fri Sep 02, 2005 2:28 pm

Very low risk move for the Spurs since they didn't break up their core to acquire him. If he doesn't pan out, it won't be a huge problem.
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