Monday, June 18, 2007
NBA: The Rise of a Dynasty?
As sports fans should know by now, the San Antonio Spurs blanked the Cleveland Cavaliers to win their fourth NBA title in a sweep to gain their fourth franchise title win in recent memory. Yet, the more interesting story to be discussed is not about their win, but of the team they are becoming and what the future holds for them. The question is: will the Spurs keep up this winning tradition, and could they move up to join the NBA's all time great teams? The answer is yes. The most recent dynasty was the Los Angeles Lakers, but with the loss of key players, they have nearly evaporated. But the Spurs have seemingly kept their all star players. Tim Duncan continues their superb run as he will most likely return for next season. Tony Parker, the young point guard from France has electrified the game, and with his youth, will most likely stay in San Antonio for a good deal longer. Nobody can forget the three point shooting skills of Bruce Bowen and Manu Ginobli, both of which have been a part of the Spurs and neither looks to make a name elsewhere. The point is, the Spurs have the talent, and the winning potential. And fans should think twice before denying this team its dynamic state of play.
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Well written. The only thing left for the Spurs to do is repeat. Once they do that, they can't be denied as a dynasty.
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