If any of you happened to stay up late enough to watch the entire Spurs-Suns game, you saw near perfection.  Tony Parker dropped a cool 41 points, not to mention 12 assists as a nice compliment.

Additionally, veteran Tim Duncan dominated Amare Stoudamire and Shaquille O'Neal to the tune of 23 points and 10 rebounds.  I was incredibly quiet as analysts picked the Suns to upset the Spurs, but now I feel as though it is time to speak out. 

The San Antonio Spurs are, in my mind, the best team in the NBA.  And yes, this also means that the Spurs "Big Three" are better than the Celtics: Garnett, Pierce, and Allen.

Oh, and I forgot that Rajon Rondo and Kendrick Perkins are far less productive than Bruce Bowen and Kurt Thomas.  This week has showed me how lucky I am to witness this dynasty.

Not only do I believe this team has a chance to sweep the Suns, but my bold prediction is that they will only lose one game in this postseason.  Sure, you may think I'm an idiot. Please comment on that. 

Soon-to-be-Hall of Fame coach Gregg Popovich will lead this team through one of tightest years in the toughest conference in the NBA.  Look for Michael Finley to continue to step up big in the playoffs and help this veteran-laden squad.

Spurs: title or nothing!