In the midst of what is perhaps the most consistently controversial series the Spurs have ever been involved in, it's time to focus at the task at hand. What's done is done. The Spurs had no say in any penalties that have been handed out. Fines and suspensions are handled by the NBA league office. The Spurs' job is to play basketball and try to win games. This is not the time for Spurs fans to feel sorry for themselves. Nobody felt sorry for Spurs fans last year when Tim Duncan was fouled out of a crucial playoff game when Dirk Nowitzki stepped on his foot. Nobody felt sorry for Spurs fans in 2004 when Derek Fisher defied the laws of physics and time. Nobody felt sorry for the Spurs in 1979 when the Bullets and the ABA bias happened. This is the hand that was dealt. All that matters is the Spurs continue on their quest for number four. It's what they can control. It's their job. The Spurs and their fans do not seem to have the proper focus at times this season. After every win, overconfidence sets in and the entire city of San Antonio loses focus on the fact that this is a gradual process. The next step in this process is Game 5. It's time to put everything in the past and get this win. When all is said and done and the NBA is no more, the only thing that will be remembered is who won. It's time to win. F the haters. These same people would be laughing in your face if the roles were reversed. It's time to step up and realize that this sport is about winning. Second place is for losers, whiners and mavericks. Wear that silver and black proud because these playoffs have just begun. It's time to shut everyone up and add the fourth to our collection. GO SPURS GO!!!!!!!!