Talking with the enemy again!
With the Lakers and Spurs finishing the season 2-2 in head-to-head matchups, once again I venture into enemy territory and speak with Lakers blogger and friend of Project Spurs, Rey Moralde, of The No Look Pass.
Here we talk about the Spurs recent win over the Lakers, Phil Jackson's antics, are the Lakers worried about the Spurs if they meet in the first round and much more including a discussion on Katharine McPhee versus Olivia Munn.
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Jeff
Rey: It's a big win by

Rey
Rey: He let the technical get into his head. Really threw him off. He should know better.
Rey: Oh, give me a break. Do you see me blaming the referees?
Rey: It's hard to blame the refs when you get blown out of the building. And the game was still close at the beginning of the fourth quarter.
outscored the Lakers bench 20-4. 4 points! Really?
Rey: The bench can do better. If AND when Bynum comes back,
Rey: I do, too... but dammit, it's hard to gauge their performance. They won't be playing for much more in the next few games. I'm just waiting for the playoffs to start. At 
Rey: You mentioned the refs. Any other reason?
Rey:
Rey: No. It's the Spurs. I know what they're capable of. Maybe if it was... say... the Thunder upsetting the Lakers, then I'd be surprised. But come on, look at those string of victories the Spurs have:
Rey: Eh, every team has a bad day. The Lakers lost to the Clippers earlier this year, too.
Rey: It's a war. I can see it going seven.
Jeff
Rey: I'll take
Rey: I probably am but I always wanted to play Street Fighter with
Rey: The Spurs, though... Ginobili is hot. Parker will be back. One-and-done? Or
title contender?
Rey: I'm guessing you're still not taking the Spurs seriously.
Rey: Hey, look here. I'm trying to do my part in this conversation. (
Rey: And you don't think they can run through the West if they get past L.A. Beating L.A. would be a HUGE confidence-booster.
Jeff: Rey. Take a look at this! BAM!
Rey: Okay... bottom line... you don't think Spurs are a title
contender... I still do. And we both think the Lakers are still the faves... but I can't gauge them very well until the postseason starts. All right. Awesome. Here.
Rey: I don't think he's going there to flush the Spurs' chances of winning a title...






First Lakers' coach Phil Jackson admitted he is worried about the Spurs and now Spurs' coach Gregg Popovich reciprocates the feeling.
In yesterday's game against the Lakers, Spurs' Manu Ginobili and Lakers' Ron Artest got tangled up a bit which led to both of them receiving technicals. Of course, this didn't sit well with Phil and he had the
Los Angeles Lakers, was asked about the Spurs heading into the playoffs.




The NBA pays these players a substantial amount of money to play at their healthiest and highest level of performance. Now it is on their own will to play in the summer for their country. I am including ALL NBA players, international or U.S. I am not against supporting your country, but should they start to add stipulations to their contracts if these players go off in the summer and get hurt? These franchises put out millions of dollars on these players and if they get hurt, why should they get paid for that season if they don' play? I know it is a sticky question, and my family and I have had many conversations over this, but I just wanted to get your opinion. - Becca
pasado 24 de marzo, donde se enfrentaron a su equipo rival los Lakers de Los Angeles en el AT&T center. Para este juego Ginobili fue el mayor contribuyente anotando un total de 24 puntos mientras George Hill 21. Aunque en este juego el puntuaje de los Spurs incrementaba en cada cuarto por la primera mitad del juego, no fue hasta el tercer cuarto que los Lakers de Los Angeles decidieron tomar control logrando así derrotar a los Spurs 92 a 83.
Asombrosamente los New Jersey Nets vencieron a los Spurs la noche del lunes 29 de marzo en el IZOD Center. No cabe duda que definitivamente nos falto Manu Ginobili esta noche ya que el esencial jugador falto al juego debido a un dolor a su espalda. Roger Mason también abandono el juego durante la primera mitad debido a una torcedura al nudillo de uno de sus meñiques. El mayor contribuyente a este juego fue George Hill con 19 puntos, de ahí le siguieron Richard Jefferson con 16, y Tim Duncan con 13.