Too late Blackthoughts Warriors @ Spurs 8:30 ABC 3/19

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warriors fans really using the "we weren't fully healthy excuse"? :dead:

Spurs got their backs blown out in Oakland without Duncan who it turns out they don't even need as we all saw in this game
Warriors were in the game until the final minute after a back to back with 3 players out, while damn near the entire team played like dog shyt

But yea what a convincing fear inducing win this was :mjlol:
 

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If the Spurs and Warriors are healthy come playoff time, one of them will win it all. Nobody is beating them 4 out of 7 games.....with 4 of them being in SA or Golden State. Forget about it.
 

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So just so we're clear. Klay and Steph and Dre need everything to be in perfect working condition to win a game? That's what y'all are sounding like in here talkin bout a couple guys were out.. :scusthov: be a man and take an L. Warriors still breaking the Bulls record. Christ. :russ:
You sound more frustrated than Warriors fans lol. I get it, a Warriors loss is like a super bowl victory to Warriors haters but its hard to be upset about losing a game missing 2 major players. I understand the irony in us saying the Warriors are missing players but its true. Unless you can quote specific posters who downplayed the Warriors benefiting from other teams injuries then you are just using an easy blanket statement to justify todays victory for the Spurs.
 

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New England Patriots...
I hate to say it. But no. San Antonio has been the best franchise in major sports for a minute. I mean look at this shyt.

2015-16 San Antonio 59-10

2014-15 San Antonio 55-27

2013-14 San Antonio 62-20

2012-13 San Antonio 58-24

2011-12 *San Antonio 50-16

2010-11 San Antonio 61-21

2009-10 San Antonio 50-32

2008-09 San Antonio 54-28

2007-08 San Antonio 56-26

2006-07 San Antonio 58-24

2005-06 San Antonio 63-19

2004-05 San Antonio 59-23

2003-04 San Antonio 57-25

2002-03 San Antonio 60-22

2001-02 San Antonio 58-24

2000-01 San Antonio 58-24

1999-00 San Antonio 53-29

1998-99 * San Antonio 37-13

1997-98 San Antonio 56-26

1996-97 San Antonio 20-62

1995-96 San Antonio 59-23

1994-95 San Antonio 62-20

1993-94 San Antonio 55-27

1992-93 San Antonio 49-33

1991-92 San Antonio 47-35

1990-91 San Antonio 55-27

1989-90 San Antonio 56-26
 
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