I whipped this up on another Spurs forum I thought I'd share it over here as well. Enjoy :-)<br>
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<!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>Twas the night before tipoff, and all through the house<br>
Not a Piston was pumping, not even Sheed's mouth<br>
The Spurs banner hoisted just one month before<br>
Detroit was defeated, but now back for more<br>
<br>
The Spurs were all nestled in crap hotel beds<br>
While visions of Father's Day danced in their heads<br>
When Tim missed the putback and Rob nailed the trey<br>
Here they were again, at the Palace to play<br>
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And how many people tuned into the game?<br>
Almost none since they thought the teams boring and lame<br>
But for true fans who did, the game was a treat<br>
We don't give a @#%$ about the Lakers and Heat<br>
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The defense intense, the passing was crisp<br>
And other than Nazr, the Spurs held their grip<br>
Minute by minute, the teams battled on<br>
The lead bounced around like a game of ping pong<br>
<br>
Big Ben grabbed boards, Tim Duncan went glass<br>
Parker made layups and was knocked on his ass<br>
But how does it end? We all want to see<br>
I hope the Spurs win with a Big Shot Rob Three<br>
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Go Timmy, go Tony, go Rasho and Fin<br>
If Manu was playing, we'd certainly win<br>
Go Van X, go Brent, play hard and don't quit<br>
But even if we lose, it doesn't mean @#%$<br>
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So tune in and watch the two best teams fight<br>
Merry Christmas to Pistons and Spurs fans alike</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END-->
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