Spurs vs. Rockets Game Preview

Written by Paul Garcia on .

The San Antonio Spurs (39-7) play the Houston Rockets (22-26) tonight at the AT&T Center. This will be the Spurs last home game before cows, bulls, sheep and country music invade the AT&T Center for the annual Stock Show and Rodeo. The Spurs will begin their Rodeo Road trip in Portland on Tuesday night and won’t return until February 23, against the Oklahoma City Thunder. TP layup

This will be the second meeting between the Southwest Division rivals; the Spurs narrowly escaped with a win (Spurs 124- Rockets 121) on November 6 in San Antonio, as the Spurs needed overtime to put Houston away. Manu Ginobili led the Spurs with 28 points and 5 assists. Richard Jefferson provided 22 points and Tony Parker added 21 points and 14 assists. Houston was led by Kevin Martins 24 points, along with Luis Scolas 20 points and 8 rebounds. The Spurs almost let a 13-point lead slip away and Houston poured in 29 points to force overtime against San Antonio.

The Spurs currently posses the leagues best record and are 9-1 in their last 10 games. The Spurs score 104.3ppg while holding teams to 96.9ppg (Victory Margin: +7.3). The Spurs home record is 24-2 thus far.

The Rockets come into Texas at 5-5 in their last 10 games. The Rockets score 105.3ppg but give up 104.8ppg (Victory Margin: +0.5). The Rockets are 9-16 on the road.

The Top 3 Players For Each Team

San Antonio

Manu Ginobili: 18.7ppg, 4.9ast, 1.76 stl

Tony Parker: 17.5ppg, 6.9ast, 1.39stl

Tim Duncan: 13.6ppg, 9.5rbd, 2.0 blk

Houston

Kevin Martin: 23.3ppg

Luis Scola: 19.3ppg, 8.3rbd

Aaron Brooks: 12.4ppg

 

The Starting Five (Per Jeff McDonald of the Express News)

San Antonio                                                                        Houston

PG-Tony Parker                                                               PG-Kyle Lowry

SG-Manu Ginobili                                                           SG-Kevin Martin

SF-Richard Jefferson                                                       SF-Shane Battier

PF-Tim Duncan                                                                  PF-Luis Scola

C-DeJuan Blair                                                                 C-Chuck Hayes

Bench

6th Man-SG George Hill                                                6th Man-PG Aaron Brooks

Antonio McDyess                                                            Chase Budinger

Gary Neal                                                                            Jordan Hill

Larry Owens                                                                     Courtney Lee

Tiago Splitter                                                               Patrick Patterson

Chris Quinn                                                                     Ishmael Smith

James Anderson                                                            Terrence Willams

Injuries

San Antonio

PF-Matt Bonner (marrow edema-right knee) out

Houston

C-Yao Ming (stress fracture-ankle) out, PF-Brad Miller (sore left knee) out, Jared Jeffries (Hyper extended right knee) doubtful

How do the Spurs win this game? 

Defense brooks

The Spurs need to limit Kevin Martin and Luis Scolas production as much as possible; allow Shane Battier, Kyle Lowry and Jordan Hill to prove they can carry the offensive load for Houston. The Spurs also mustn’t allow Aaron Brooks to get any sort of rhythm; Brooks is a streaky shooter, but when he gets going, it’s very hard to stop him. The Spurs must crash the boards because players like Chuck Hayes, Luis Scola and Chase Budinger will dominate the glass with offensive rebounds if not boxed out.

Offense

Houston gives up 104.8ppg so the Spurs guards and forwards should have an easy night getting to the rim in transition and taking open shots as long as the ball is being passed around properly.

Matchup of the Night

Kevin Martin vs. George Hill: Kevin Martin is a shooting guard who uses screens and a lot of non-ball movement to get his points. Geroge Hill will have a good test on his hands; he must run through screens, audibly call for switches and try to keep Martins production as inconsistent as possible.

Quick Notes

  • Earlier today, James Anderson was called up to San Antonio during a Toro’s game. Anderson is expected to be in full uniform tonight and play an estimated 10 minutes per game.
  • If you are a mentor (coach, parent, or older sibling) teaching a young child to learn basketball the proper way; I URGE you to not let them watch Kevin Martin shoot the basketball tonight!

My Prediction

The San Antonio Spurs win a close game 112-106 tonight and set off for the Rodeo Road trip as the first team to 40 wins.

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14 comments
JeffProjectSpurs
JeffProjectSpurs

@24writer
@Robby_Lim

Man you 2 are a force when it comes to PS game previews. Though Robby has to have a crystal ball. His score predictions are really close. Paul, way to step in for Robby.

Daniel07
Daniel07

Nice another Spurs win!

24writer
24writer

@Robby_Lim No problem bud! If you ever need me to cover for you on a game-day preview let me know! I'm always glad to help out in any way for the team! I used some of your format but also tried to keep my flavor mixed in a little bit.

Robby_Lim
Robby_Lim

@24writer You sure know how to make Game Day previews thanks for doing a great job here on Project Spurs. Many thanks for picking up the slack! Thanks everyone for your reads and comments we appreciate it!

Mark_M
Mark_M

The game has already started, it's tied at 24 all right now. I hope your prediction holds true. Go Spurs Go!

24writer
24writer

@Mark_M I was slightly off, but I'll take a 9pt win any day!!!

SpursLover
SpursLover

I like to read Game previews, I hope the Spurs wins this game. But I don't agree with what you said about Kevin Martin, I am a Spurs fan but I also like Martin, I think he's cute! :)

24writer
24writer

@SpursLover I too think Martin is an excellent player, he always gets his numbers. But if you watch his jump shot form; it's part of the Shawn Marion shooting team. (Along with Marcus Camby)

DennisM
DennisM

If the Spurs can limit Martin, Scola and Brooks on offense the Spurs have a good chance of winning this game.

Ramon
Ramon

I hope this predictions holds true, the Rockets are a gritty team and plays tough every game.

24writer
24writer

@Ramon I see a close game throughout, hopefully the Spurs pull away in the final 2 minutes.

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