San Antonio Spurs @ GS Warriors - April 10th, 2005 6:00 PM (PST)

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  1. philsmith75

    philsmith75 JBB JustBBall Member

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    Aside from playoff games, that was the best game ever. Well played by almost everyone. You can pick on various plays but overall, well executed plays. The Spurs ran some very good plays as did the Warriors. Best thing, it was not a post up, dump down, stand around for 3s game. There was motion and movement almost constantly.

    Parker is amazing. You can say Fish or Pietrus, but they both got toasted by Parker at the end of quarters and OT. The only guy who even mildly stopped him was Baron who (through rep probably) was able to bump Parker without getting a foul (end of reg. Parker missed jumper after getting bumped.)

    Baron played awesome. He came up with clutch play after clutch play at the end of reg. and continuing into OTs.

    Oh I thought Dunleavy's runner at the end of the 1st OT was in.

    Warriors just could not get a rebound. End of 2nd OT, Dunleavy got the rebound but stepped out. Damn, instead Spurs get last shot and Parker sinks it.

    Bonus, ten seats to my right was Eva Longoria (Desperate Housewives; Parker's girlfriend.)
     
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    I noticed ever since J-Rich came back from that family matter, he's not the same explosive guy anymore. Hell in last night's game I've seen him miss easy inside shots and miss many FT's. He better gain his confidence back or else we're not going to get anywhere next year. That stupid fould on Robert Horry was like way before he even attempted to shoot the ball. The ref's fugged up once again. We just didn't have luck on our side. Dunleavy seemingly had the rebound and we'd have the last shot of the 2nd OT, yet to only have a ref once again blow a damn whistle for us to lose possession. I think if you guys see the replay, I doubt Dunleavy's foot was even a hairline across the white line.
     

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