Just saying.. on one hand people want us to view the Spurs as "scary" contenders. Yet on the other hand we see that their coach is clearly concerned about their potential matchups in the postseason. So are they really a powerhouse like people want us to believe?
Do you know what Lebron said when they asked him about Miami's potential matchups in the East? He said "We don't care, we'll play whoever is in front of us"
And I bet if you asked the Thunder, they'd tell you that they don't give a damn who they play either.
I wonder if the Spurs little first round 'snafu' against the Grizzlies is still playing into their psyche a little bit..
I dont see the problem. What coach isnt concerned with their potential matchups in the playoffs. I dont care what LeBron said, if you sat him down and ask him if he would rather play Charlotte or Indiana in a 7 game series, he is going to pick Charlotte. Just because they said that doesnt mean they are completely disregarding all logic. Being smart about matchups does nothing to discredit their contender status, all it shows is that they have a coach who couldnt care less about the medias perception of the team and will do what is best for them to succeed, something that every coach should be doing.
The Grizzlies matchup did nothing to instill fear in them if thats what you're implying, but I will agree that it did affect them. It showed the benefit of playing the matchups which in no way shape or form is a bad thing.
But its all good, the Spurs are scared, ducking, blah blah blah blah blah. Look how many people are quick to slander over something as simple as benching some guys towards the end of the season. Yet just last week Miami benched guys for what could be the very same reason, to get rested for the playoffs, and nothing of a similar effect was said. You guys have fun with this.