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Can the Spurs Be Any More Boring?

Posted by mdaly09 on June 6th, 2012

Watching the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs series is like comparing night and day. The Thunder on one hand, are young, exciting and fun to watch. On the other hand, the Spurs are full of veterans, they are slow and just plain boring. If the Spurs were playing any other team in the NBA besides the Thunder, the Miami Heat or the New York Knicks, I would rather watch the grass grow or wet paint dry on a wall then sit back and watch another Tim Duncan bank shot or Manu Ginobili flop. The only player that I can generously say is …somewhat… interesting is Tony Parker. Besides him, the Spurs do not bring a lot to the table in terms of excitement. That being said, there is no denying the fact that the Spurs are a winning organization. They play excellent team basketball and have great chemistry on the court together. I just wish every now and then that I can say to myself, “I want to watch the Spurs play tonight”. Hopefully within the next few years when the old men retire and a new generation of Spurs come up, they are more interesting to watch then the Spurs are now.

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One Response to “Can the Spurs Be Any More Boring?”

  1. Al Says:

    Dude, you lack imagination. What a weak and less than exciting insult. Is “they are boring” the best you can do? It has all been done before and with much better style. I thought when I saw the title that I was going to read something new and exciting, but alas, it is just the same old rehashed and ridiculous and inaccurate garbage that stupid fans have been using for years. Grow up and watch a game for more than sports center top ten and you just might learn something.

  2. EricM Says:

    Dunno what’s more boring, the Spurs style of play or all the NBA fashion talk. Tho to be fair, Amar’e Stoudemire does look RIDICULOUS

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