The Rotation: Spurs' Experience Can Overcome Hornets' Home Court in Game 7

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 The Rotation: Spurs' Experience Can Overcome Hornets' Home Court in Game 7
The Rotation is a weekly study on the NBA by one of our All-Star voices. In rotation this week is Brett Edwards. The playoff series between the Hornets and the Spurs has been consistently one-sided so far -- the home side. The local team has won each of the six games by at least 11 points, the first time such a statistical anomaly has occurred in NBA history. I think that's likely to ... [link]

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High Five
Published 5/19/2008 by Fornelli (noreply@blogger.com) at Foul Balls
... ] Will the Spurs experience help them pull off the win in New Orleans tonight? [ FanHouse ] I fully support this if the Bulls can pry him away. [ ...

Hornets-Spurs: Monday News Wrap
Published 5/19/2008 at Hornets247.com Blog
... They're in a Game 7 with the world champs right now with home-court advantage," Luke Walton interjected. "Obviously the Spurs are still the team to beat. But you can't say you'd rather play New Orleans. They've been doing it all year. They blew out Dallas, which is a great team, and now they're in a Game 7 with the champs. So there's no way I'll say we have a better chance against one or the other team." Over at FanHouse, Brett Edwards thinks experience will make all the difference tonight... An example of experience being the deciding ...

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