SAN ANTONIO, April 25, 2007 (AP) -- Even after Denver's Game 1 victory over the Spurs, Marcus Camby knows there are still plenty of doubters. "It doesn't matter what everyone else thinks,'' the Nuggets' center said. "Our mind-set is that us 15 players out here, (we're) the only ones who probably really think we can beat the Spurs.'' Denver will try to pull off a real stunner - winning two games on the Spurs' home floor - in Game 2 on Wednesday night. Denver coach George Karl, far from the easiest coach to please, said these Nuggets have won him over. "I can't deny I like this team. It's a really weird thing for me, because in a very short period of time, I know this team probably more than I knew the team last year,'' Karl said Tuesday. "This team is strong. It has a soul. It has a substance to it that I don't think any team I've had since I've been in Denver, has had.''[/QUOTE] http://www.nba.com/nba_news/denver_team.html i thought they had him already but i guess not. george karl deserves alot of credit because hes got some bustable players in denver and hes contained them all