Look at you.
Send a message in November.
A win is a win.
Well which is it? Sending a message, or just getting another W?
Basically, like your buddy Doo, you don't have the slightest clue what the hell you are talkin about. Same as him. He just posts gifs all day and capitalizes spurs, while you run around starting Kobe fights all over the damn board. Same dudes, different approaches.
So tell me, when we got drubbed in the Western Coference Finals against the Nuggets, and JR was walkin like a ****** back to the bench, the city/team/players were celebrating their game 4 win like it was 1999, what was the message in the game we played that season, in November? Ya know, cuz we were 2 games from the Finals, what did our win 6 months earlier point out, to those flaming idiots in Denver? What was the message? Please, enlighten me ol wise one.
Just cuz I doubt you remember, the Nuggets never won a game that again after that game. The Lakers came back to Denver in game 6 and absolutely crushed the Nuggets. So once again, was there a message even in that game 4 win 4 days earlier? Doesn't seem like it, does it? But YOU think, a win in game #9-12-15-25, etc in the REGULAR season, before Christmas (the playoffs start about 4.5 months after Christmas, fyi) THOSE games can send a message, but us getting drilled within a playoff series, and then not losing again, somehow, there's no message in that.
As you said dude, a win is a win. A loss is a loss. They all add the same. Sure, beating the Celtics is more fun than beating the Bobcats, but in the win and loss total, they count the same. Only the emotion changes. Your emotion. My emotion. Fans emotion. Not the win or loss tallys.
So stop. Beat Memphis by 30, or lose by 30, no one will even remember the game 10 days after. It's just another game. In fact, why don't you tell me why the Memphis game means more than the Nets game, or the Kings game, or any other game. You seem big on sending messages to the league, cuz ya know, the Mavs sent us one, right? They beat us on our court. Does that not matter now? The Spurs, they beat us on our court, did they send us a message? Or are we the only team in the league that can send messages?
Remember that year we lost both times to the Cavs, the Celtics beats us, we lost to all the big teams that year, and we won the title? 2010 I believe. Was the postman not delivering messages that year?
Please, no more message talk before Thanksgiving. Thanks.
CP