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Seeker_Annonymous
>>75488 Yeah, but then, the playoffs are a different field from the regular season and it's in the postseason where the Spurs turn it up. Frankly, I dunno how the Suns' coach keep them playing, since being ahead for the most part of game 1 before floudering and eventually folding to San Antonio in double OT. Add in that TIm Duncan scores 40+ points on you despite the Suns claiming that they're finally ready to put some D on him and it makes for an emotionally crushing debacle that perhaps any other team would have collapsed from that.
Anyways, I take the Spurs between 5-6 games. Phoenix seems a little better, but they still aren't ready to unseat San Antonio just yet.
Anyone remember the Nuggets-Sonics series from 1992-93?
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