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What areas of Spurs' roster need improvement?

San Antonio Spurs' Tim Duncan, left, and Tony Parker look on from the bench in the first half during an NBA basketball game with Portland Trail Blazers Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011, in Portland, Ore. The Trail Blazers defeated the Spurs 99-86. (AP)
Tim Duncan and Tony Parker look on from the bench in the first half. (AP)
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Updated: 6/08/2012 3:37 pm
What areas of #Spurs roster need improvement? Good read Spurs fans: http://t.co/Duy4x8Es


By Paul Garcia, Project Spurs.com

Today’s just a normal summer day here in San Antonio, but it could have been game seven of the Western Conference Finals at the AT&T Center. Instead it’s a gloomy cloudy day outside where the sun is battling through thick clouds and scattered showers to shine.

As far as sports in the city go, the quiet day is a resemblance of the state the San Antonio Spurs are in right now, out of the playoffs and questioning, wondering how in the world they let a championship that should have been theirs, slip away.

Our own Trevor Zickgraf and Jason Rogers wrote some excellent pieces on the tragedy of the game six loss. Zickgraf addressed some of the offseason complications the Spurs now face, and Rogers wrote about how San Antonio was destined to win the title, but they let a series where they had all control be taken away by a hungrier and younger group from Oklahoma City.

Now the question becomes, after everyone thought this Spurs team had no weaknesses, what areas do they need to address in the offseason?

Click HERE for the complete article at Project Spurs.

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