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    Who has the #1 Record in the NBA?

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    Spurs Thunder Clippers. Looked it up the other day lol

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    Spurs? Why would this be hard, because they're not in the media or exciting? What else is new
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    Who has the #1 Record in the NBA?

    I feel like the spurs have had the best or close to the best record for like the last 4 years

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    Spurs were also the first team to 50 wins this season.

    I think this is like the fourth time this has happened during Poppovich's reign.

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    amazing how the best team in the league (record-wise) is getting absolutely 0 pub whatsoever... just b/c they have no flash... no real flare and no loud mouths... they are quietly winning w/ the basics and good fundamentals (being in a "small market" contributes to that as well... esp. when you share a state w/ Mark Cuban)

    could be considered the best decade-plus run for any team in any sport ever... yet they get no publicity except for "oh... look who's at the top again... the Spurs"

    oh... and how 1 injury changed a team for over a decade... David Robinson gets hurt... Spurs tank... they draft Tim Duncan and the rest is history
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    Quote Originally Posted by PelsFan2313 View Post
    Spurs were also the first team to 50 wins this season.

    I think this is like the fourth time this has happened during Poppovich's reign.
    They're not at 50 yet. 42-12. They will be though. They're going to win 62-65 games

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    Good thing is, right about the time that the Pelicans are maturing and making a push, the Spurs will be on the way out. At least Parker/Duncan/MG anyway...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bee-Fense View Post
    They're not at 50 yet. 42-12. They will be though. They're going to win 62-65 games
    My bad, meant 40.

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    I think it's crazy how they have the number one record in the league yet ESPN won't even show their highlights on Sportscenter. You would think the Lakers, Heat, or Clippers have the number one seed, but not a single one has the top 2 record.

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    Who has the #1 Record in the NBA?

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    I think it's crazy how they have the number one record in the league yet ESPN won't even show their highlights on Sportscenter. You would think the Lakers, Heat, or Clippers have the number one seed, but not a single one has the top 2 record.
    The heat and clips have the 3rd and 4th best record though? Why is two the cut off ? The lakers are having an epic collapse. The thunder get covered often. Really the spurs are the ones that could complain but I'm betting this is EXACTLY the way they like it.

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    I have no doubt they like going under the radar with this, but the teams with the two best records get little talk, and wouldn't you know it, both are small market teams.

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    Who has the #1 Record in the NBA?

    Quote Originally Posted by UNO Gracias View Post
    I have no doubt they like going under the radar with this, but the teams with the two best records get little talk, and wouldn't you know it, both are small market teams.
    What's your point about small market teams having the 2 best records ? Don't get the comment and need further examination sir.

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    Once again the ESPN only follows the big market teams. No wonder the common fan is following these teams and not the best teams in the league.

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    Who has the #1 Record in the NBA?

    I get the spurs one constellation but what about OKC? I think they get a lot of air time.

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    Spurs are old and will sputter out in playoffs. Even if they finish 10 games ahead of 2nd place team they will still not b playoff favorites.

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    ESPN's job is to make money.

    By paying so much attention to what they say, then proving it by talking about it, good or bad, just makes them money.

    If you don't like how they do business, don't participate. That's the only way to change things, but it only works of many people do it. Since they are making money off the masses and not just you, and most people won't do the work to get news that is good, it will likely have no effect.

    Your issue, however, is with the laziness of fans that is reflected by the fact that "best" does not equate to "most covered by ESPN.

    Recent example: Arena renovations. The TP got that story out a couple of days ago. The stuff was reported basically as-is in July. Late. And it gets discussed, linked, etc. So, no penalty for being. So, no incentive for a change.
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    Who has the #1 Record in the NBA?

    Quote Originally Posted by 42 View Post
    ESPN's job is to make money.

    By paying so much attention to what they say, then proving it by talking about it, good or bad, just makes them money.

    If you don't like how they do business, don't participate. That's the only way to change things, but it only works of many people do it. Since they are making money off the masses and not just you, and most people won't do the work to get news that is good, it will likely have no effect.

    Your issue, however, is with the laziness of fans that is reflected by the fact that "best" does not equate to "most covered by ESPN.

    Recent example: Arena renovations. The TP got that story out a couple of days ago. The stuff was reported basically as-is in July. Late. And it gets discussed, linked, etc. So, no penalty for being. So, no incentive for a change.
    To build on this, It only works if a lot of people dont participate, and guess where those people are ? Major markets. So lakers clippers Knicks nets bulls fans and the country of bandwagon heat fans will be accommodated. Sorry but were one of the smallest markets out there. This is why they have espn la, New York, and Dallas. I don't really get the small market chip on our shoulders. Hell the clippers were in LA and only just became relevant after drafting BG and the cp3 trade.

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    I might be wrong, but it's also kind of a joke that San Antonio is a so-called "small market" team. San Antone is the 7th largest city in the U.S.. Now that's because Bexar County is so huge, but still-1.7 million people invested in a team is not small. Its a one horse town and I could care less what ESPN thinks and would take San Antone over Atlanta and Miami any day of the week.

    Sure, there is a bit of sting from the post-Katrina efforts by there Mayor to steal our Saints, but those were such chaotic times. SAT has great culture, history, food and business climate; nothing phony about it one bit - unlike ATL, which is the capital of phony.

    And I wouldn't right them off just yet - they still win games without Duncan and Ginobilli playing and I love Pop simply because he doesn't care what the league or ESPN thinks or says about him or his team. I see a lot of him Monty and that's a good thing.

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