The San Antonio Spurs have had a lacklustre preseason. Partly because they can’t be bothered. They would say otherwise but to me there’s resting players because of injury, resting players to test strategy.
And then there’s your own head coach not going to the games. Gregg Popovich, for some reason, thinks that his team seems disinterested. I wonder why. Here’s what he said to the San Antonio Express News.
“We look very poor,” he said. “We look like we’re not very interested.”
Tony Parker and Tim Duncan have also thrown in their two cents about the preseason.
“We haven’t played well,” Duncan said, “but it’s preseason. We’ll hopefully chalk it up to that. We’ll show up for the first game and we’ll figure it out, and we’ll have 81 after that.”
Said Parker, “I just can’t wait until the season starts,” Parker said. “This was preseason, and it doesn’t mean anything.”
Right. I hear you. The preseason means nothing. Alright. Lets just hope you boss the regular season. Otherwise, preseason would be looking pretty important.
I have the Spurs going second in the Western Conference. I really want to put them lower but everytime I do that they prove me wrong.