7 years old here when they missed the playoffs.
Enzo The Baker said:
Tough stretch of 5 games coming up. If they can win about 2 or 3 of them they will be in good shape for the last stretch of the season. They really have a good shot at #6, maybe higher if Portland and OKC continue to slip. But if all the teams we could realistically play in the first round, I think I'd prefer Denver.
azulAg said:
id rather not play houston come playoff time
azulAg said:
id rather not play houston come playoff time
West Texan said:Enzo The Baker said:
Tough stretch of 5 games coming up. If they can win about 2 or 3 of them they will be in good shape for the last stretch of the season. They really have a good shot at #6, maybe higher if Portland and OKC continue to slip. But if all the teams we could realistically play in the first round, I think I'd prefer Denver.
We should win at least two (Miami and @charlotte). The other three are Golden State, @ Houston, and @ Boston. Honestly, I think the most likely win of those three would be the warriors at home. I don't trust this team against good teams on the road.
Enzo The Baker said:
This is the best game DeMar has had down the stretch. Both ends is looking great.
mike073 said:
Spurs released plans for Manu's retirement ceremony:
SAN ANTONIO (March 18, 2019) The San Antonio Spurs today announced additional details for Manu Ginobili's Jersey Retirement Night, presented by H-E-B, on Thursday, March 28 when the Silver and Black host the Cleveland Cavaliers at 7:30 p.m. CT in the AT&T Center. A special postgame ceremony honoring Ginobili will be broadcast live from the Spurs court on FOX Sports Southwest and the FOX Sports app as well as carried live by WOAI-AM 1200 and KXTN-FM 107.5. FOX Sports Southwest will also carry an expanded one-hour Spurs Live pregame show starting at 6:30 p.m. CT.
https://www.nba.com/spurs/details-announced-manu-ginobili-jersey-retirement-night-presented-h-e-b