
| June 28th, 2008 | 2008 NBA Draft Grades: San Antonio Spurs |
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It’s a little alarming that San Antonio didn’t go with Mario Chalmers, but who’s to question an R.C. Buford draft pick? Hill is extremely athletic, can shoot the ball, and can give San Antonio a scoring burst off the bench. It’ll be interesting to see if Hill was the right choice. Grade: C Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| June 2nd, 2008 | A Look At the Expiring Vets |
Mike Monroe of MySanAntonio.com discusses the limbo the Spurs are in regarding their veteran free agents:
First up is 14-year NBA swingman Michael Finley, who played all 82 games for the Spurs this past season and held respectable averages of 10.1 points and 3.1 rebounds per game. Finley has spent the past three years in San Antonio, in which he has appeared in 241 regular season games and was a key contributor to the Spurs’ 2007 NBA title. One ring may not be of satisfaction for him, however, as he discusses the possibilities of fighting for another in black and white:
Next, we have Robert “Big Shot Rob” Horry, who has been a part of two NBA championships as a member of the San Antonio Spurs (2005, 2007).
Finally, we have Kurt Thomas, who appeared in 28 regular season games with the Spurs in 2007-2008 after being acquired in a mid-season trade with Seattle.
We are unsure of what will transpire with these three savvy vets, but regardless of what happens, “Pop” guarantees changes:
It’ll be very interesting to see what R.C. Buford and the crew have in store in the coming months. San Antonio’s mini-dynasty has looked to have come to an underwhelming end, and it’s time to build a new unit around the foundation of Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginobili. . Posted By: Dustin Chapman Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| May 22nd, 2008 | Spurs Blow Lead, Game 1 |
The San Antonio Spurs were well on their way to steal Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals on the road at the Staples Center. There they were in the middle segment of the third quarter, sitting on a 20-point lead and all of the pressure shifted to the Lakers. The problem? When pressure is shifted towards LA, it means that 2007-2008 league MVP Kobe Bryant has an opportunity to play hero, and he did just that. Los Angeles was, once again, trailing by as many as 20 points in the third quarter, but climbed on the back of their superstar, who showed no remorse. Jump shots? All day. Penetration? Absolutely. Improvisation with the dribble? Of course. Getting his teammates involved? You bet. Kobe Bryant was absolutely spectacular throughout the entire second half of Game 1, where he scored 25 points and dished four assists to lead his Lakers to victory. Kobe Bryant wasn’t the only reason, however. The Laker defense deserves nearly as much credit as Bryant individually, as they locked in from the mid-third quarter to the final buzzer. In the fourth quarter, LA’s defense held San Antonio to just 13 points, as opposed to their previous three quarters of giving up over 20 points. Tim Duncan and Tony Parker were exceptional throughout the majority of the game, combining for 48 points, 28 rebounds, and eight assists. Unfortunately, the rest of the team shot just 35.7% from the field and simply had no answer for “The Black Mamba.” Final Score: San Antonio 85, Los Angeles 89 This series is far from over, but for an aging team looking to capitalize on one of their final opportunities to win a title as a group, this certainly was not a good sign. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| May 5th, 2008 | Likely Favorite to Win the Championship? |
Every year, the NBA brings us a great fun and entertaining event called the NBA Playoffs. This event always features great teams like the Pistons and Spurs. This past regular season, the Spurs were somewhat “underachievers” , not really performing up to their expectation as a great team in the league. However, they still managed to get into the playoffs with their annual solid play and handed the Suns another disappointing end to the post-season with a 4-1 defeat. The Spurs are one of the most(if not the) deadliest teams during the playoffs, and needless to say, are the favorites to win the championship this year. The Spurs are led by future hall of famer Tim Duncan, Quick and mighty skilled point guard Tony Parker, and flopper/shooter/slasher/passer/handler Manu the great Ginobili. Their supporting big man cast consists of Kurt Thomas(flopper), Robert Horry(another flopper), and Fabric man Oberto. Their wing includes ‘hacksaw’ Bruce Bowen, oldtimer Michael Finley, tuffgong Udoka, and Brent Barry. Let’s not forget Jacque Vaughn and Damon Stoudamire can both provide energy off the bench if needed. Add all that to the great coach Gregg Popavich, and you got yourself a championship team. There is my explanation on why the Spurs are the favorite to win the championship. If you did not enjoy this then you can goto hell. THANKS Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| July 3rd, 2007 | Spurs Blog |
Welcome to the San Antonio Spurs Blog! Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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