Video: Lakers' Jamison Shows Respect to the Spurs
With the 2013 NBA Playoff matchups set, it is time teams take a lesson from "Crash Davis" in Bull Durham and use the standard answers to avoid giving opponents bulletin board material, much like Lakers' Antawn Jamison did recently.
The Lakers defeated the Rockets to clinch the 7th seed to end their regular season thus earning themselves a date with the No. 2 seeded San Antonio Spurs in the first round. After the game, Jamison spoke on facing the Spurs with the media.
Jamison says the key thing for L.A. is knowing what the Spurs will bring heading into the series and addresses whether or not the team can upset the Spurs without Kobe Bryant.
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The regular season, thankfully, is over. For the San Antonio Spurs it ended with a whimper, but you know, one with reasons. They didn't have Manu Ginobili for nine of their final ten games and were without Tony Parker for 12 of their last 22 games. The losses piled up as much as they can for a team that won 58 games, so fans and analysts alike expressed concern. According to Ginobili, the losses don't bother them one bit, but rather how they've been playing lately.
A funny thing happens when you peer into the mind of Los Angeles Lakers forward Metta World Peace. You get an unfiltered, honest view told in only the way World Peace could tell it.
Gregg Popovich knows his San Antonio Spurs are struggling for the first time in a long time heading into the playoffs. The team hasn't been making their shots and have been unreliable on defense. Tim Duncan has had to play as close as he can to the vintage MVP-like player he used to be to even keep the Spurs in the game, let alone to win it.
Tracy McGrady signing.