San Antonio Spurs
26 January 2009
s absolutely dismantled a respectable Dallas Mavericks' team, and the Lakers shamed the once-mighty San Antonio Spurs. Everything was clicking for both the Celtics and Lakers, and yet it's not as if this was a one-time deal.
Posted by John Frascella | No comments yet
28 November 2008
y to turn the page returning to the court tomorrow night to face a familiar foe:
the San Antonio Spurs.
The two teams played earlier this season in a low-scoring affair. The Spurs won despite being without key parts Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili. Tim Duncan and rookie George Hill came up big in the 77-75 win. Duncan had a game-saving block against Rockets guard Aaron Brooks late to clinch the win for the Spurs.
the San Antonio Spurs.
The two teams played earlier this season in a low-scoring affair. The Spurs won despite being without key parts Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili. Tim Duncan and rookie George Hill came up big in the 77-75 win. Duncan had a game-saving block against Rockets guard Aaron Brooks late to clinch the win for the Spurs.
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5 November 2008
March of the Spurs 11/05/08
0-3
Those numbers do not look good. Three games into the season and the Spurs have yet to win a game. Is it time to panic? Clearly, it's not. However, do any Spurs fans remember going 0-3 this early in the season? Tim Duncan and Tony Parker are doing their part. Roger Mason Jr. and George Hill played well. This was George's first game, and there were some positive things, but where are the rest? 17 point loss, this does not sit well with the Maverick haters in the San Antonio area. As I'm sure I'll say all month, we miss Manu. He is the missing piece of the puzzle that has resulted in an early defeated season. Never have I craved for December as much as I am now, unless you count my childhood days. But much like Santa Claus, Manu could very well deliver wins as much needed gifts early in the season. Still 79 games to go, so 0-3, statistically not bad. Win one though, ok?
0-3
Those numbers do not look good. Three games into the season and the Spurs have yet to win a game. Is it time to panic? Clearly, it's not. However, do any Spurs fans remember going 0-3 this early in the season? Tim Duncan and Tony Parker are doing their part. Roger Mason Jr. and George Hill played well. This was George's first game, and there were some positive things, but where are the rest? 17 point loss, this does not sit well with the Maverick haters in the San Antonio area. As I'm sure I'll say all month, we miss Manu. He is the missing piece of the puzzle that has resulted in an early defeated season. Never have I craved for December as much as I am now, unless you count my childhood days. But much like Santa Claus, Manu could very well deliver wins as much needed gifts early in the season. Still 79 games to go, so 0-3, statistically not bad. Win one though, ok?
Posted by David Salinas | No comments yet
3 September 2008
Top of the afternoon to everyone today. I have a big mouth and love to run it. It gets me in trouble sometimes, but I don't care about that. What I do care about is sports. I w
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19 December 2007
How can the Mavericks lose to the Atlanta Hawks but soundly beat the San Antonio Spurs? Who will step up to fill the scoring void if Dirk can’t get his touch back? And what happened to the vaunted Avery Johnson defensive mindset of the past couple years? This team looks more Nellie than ever.
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