BLAZER PROPHET
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Last night's game was very special. More so than we may know. Consider:
The Spurs were, literally, dissecting us early on and we were on the ropes. Nate changed the defense to a 2-3 and we crawled back into it. Then, in the 4th we had the momentum our way and it was killed by a call so bad that I cannot ever reconcile it as a blown call. I think it was something more. We lost all our momentum, the Spurs went on a referee run and the game was over. OVER. But against great odds, we played both hard and a bit risky and placed ourselves in a position for overtime. That, in & of itself was a truly great accomplishment. But Manu's inability to jump gave us a near miracle shot at it and Nate drew up the play and Miller laid a perfect pass for Batum for an improbable win.
We deserved it. We earned it. We overcame all obstacles for it. It was a great, great win and may help us remember to not give up despite all that can be thrown against us.
The Spurs were, literally, dissecting us early on and we were on the ropes. Nate changed the defense to a 2-3 and we crawled back into it. Then, in the 4th we had the momentum our way and it was killed by a call so bad that I cannot ever reconcile it as a blown call. I think it was something more. We lost all our momentum, the Spurs went on a referee run and the game was over. OVER. But against great odds, we played both hard and a bit risky and placed ourselves in a position for overtime. That, in & of itself was a truly great accomplishment. But Manu's inability to jump gave us a near miracle shot at it and Nate drew up the play and Miller laid a perfect pass for Batum for an improbable win.
We deserved it. We earned it. We overcame all obstacles for it. It was a great, great win and may help us remember to not give up despite all that can be thrown against us.
