Tuesday, May 06, 2008

An Upsetting 0-2 Deficit for the Spurs

When the Phoenix Suns-San Antonio Spurs round began, I was half-expecting and half-hoping that the Spurs will win. When the Spurs won Game 2, I was crossing my fingers and saying to myself to just give the Tim Duncan & Co. a win in Arizona. And they won, so, I was very confident that they'll eventually win the series. During the clash between the Suns and the Spurs, I was also checking other round 1 matchups and was particularly looking out for the Dallas Mavericks-New Orleans matchup. My mind was already set that the Hornets will face the Spurs. As far as I know, the CP3-powered Hornets are better than the Suns this season.

I'm not expecting the Spurs to win this series easily because obviously the Hornets are giving them a hard time but I'm very hopeful about them winning this series. =) The Hornets now leads the series to 2-0. That was expected since they have homecourt advantage. But I think there is something or maybe someone in the Hornets lineup that gives me goosebumps everytime I check the live scoreboards. The Spurs weren't looking as sharp as they should've been on the past two games on both ends. CP3 & his allies were just better, faster, younger, and all the positive -er I could ever think of. "We're definitely a little shocked. They are playing extremely well. If one person's not going, someone else is stepping up," said Spurs Kurt Thomas. The hope that the Spurs will come out of 0-2 deficit now depends on their performance at the AlamoDome.

The Spurs have set the bar so high that different NBA teams have drastically changed their lineup just to better matchup against the defending champions. And as I see it now, no other team has matched up really well against the Spurs than the Hornets. I dreaded their 3-point prowess but now they are so good defensively. The Spurs, on the other hand, are struggling on both ends. The Hornets must've really messed up with their rotation and their defensive strategy. The Spur that is obviously suffering from the Hornets' sting is Duncan. Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker aren't their usual selves, too. I think Mr. Mike Finger is right again, some has to step up against this stingy Hornets. Coach Pop and the rest of the Spurs still have a few days to prepare a gameplan before the Hornets pay a visit at the AT&T Center on Thursday. “We’re fine,” said coach Pop regarding Duncan's fever and Ginobili's injury.

3 comments:

John said...

This is really bad for the Spurs. In both games they were just outclassed by these straight out of nowhere Hornets.

I'm not sure what's in store for them in Game 3 but they really need get their act together.

http://mundoalbiceleste.blogspot.com/2008/05/playoffs-news-manu-spurs-in-big-trouble.html

shayan said...

This is more than I could've ever wished for...I won't lie I'm shocked that the Hornets are up 2-0 on the Spurs, and I love it. The series is far from over, after all it is the Spurs, and a series doesn't start until the home team loses. But go Hornets, although I would love a Lakers-Spurs for West finals.

Can we all admit Chris Paul is officially a legend even though he's barely been in the league?

Halley Anne said...

CP3 a legend? Hmmm.. Not yet I guess. But I think he'll get there someday. ;-) Yea, the series ain't over yet. And I do think it'll be great if the Lakers face the Spurs in the Finals. It'll definitely be fun to watch!.. =)