Video: Duncan on Game 5 win over Warriors

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The San Antonio Spurs cruised to a 109-91 win at home in Game 5 of their Semifinals series against the Golden State Warriors and will now head back to Oakland for Game 6 tomorrow.

The Spurs completely had control of Game 5 from winning the rebound battle, hard-nose defense to containing the Warriors' duo of Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson.

After the game, Tim Duncan gave his thoughts on the win and said he liked the team defense, closing out on Golden State three-point shooters, keeping the Warriors off the glass and more. Check out what Duncan had to say including how great Kawhi Leonard's play was in Game 5.

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Spurs win rebound game for first time in series

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“There is no stop until the board is secured.”

That was Gregg Popovich after Tuesday's Game 5 victory over the Golden State Warriors.  It was the first time in the series and only second time in the playoffs they've won the rebounding battle.  This series has been particularly rough the San Antonio Spurs have allowed the Warriors to grab over 51 rebounds per game, including 13.4 offensive boards per game. 

Make no mistake, the Spurs have done a really good on defense this series, especially on Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, but they're a -31 on the boards for the series.  A good example of the Spurs' rebounding woes came in Game 4's overtime loss, when the Warriors grabbed 19 offensive rebounds and converted those in to 16 second chance points.

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Video: Bertans displays improved inside-outside game in recent game

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Davis BertansWe didn’t know too much about Davis Bertans when he was drafted by the San Antonio Spurs in 2011. He was widely considered to be a steal, considered the best shooter in the draft, and was likely a draft and stash since he was still very raw and young.

Early on Bertans drew comparisons to Dirk Nowitzki, but was also thought to be a little one-dimensional as a tall player who didn’t have the strength to play inside or have the speed or athleticism to play in a true swingman role, so he would be relegated in an outside spot-up shooter’s role.

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Report: Spurs interested in Greek forward Papanikolaou

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The San Antonio Spurs have a knack at finding NBA talent overseas and it appears the team has eyes on another foreign basketball talent.

According to Eurohoops.net, the Blazers may be looking to trade Greek forward Kostas Papanikolaou of Olympiacos and the Spurs are interested in acquiring his rights among other teams.

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Spurs go as Parker goes in series vs. Warriors

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AT&T Center – Let’s go back to May 2, 2012. The San Antonio Spurs were in the first round of their 2012 playoff run and had just defeated the Utah Jazz to take a 2-0 series lead before sweeping the Jazz a few days later.

That day, Jazz coach Ty Corbin made a comment about San Antonio Spurs point guard Tony Parker that echoed a year later, as the Spurs defeated the Golden State Warriors by 18 points to take a 3-2 series lead Thursday.

“He’s a good player,” said Corbin of Parker a year ago, “and as he goes, his team goes.”

A year later, Danny Green had this to say of Parker, “When he does well, we do well.”

“He’s our generator offensively,” added Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich. “If he’s not aggressive then everything seems to slow down, so it’s important that he keeps that up.”

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San Antonio Spurs 109, Golden State Warriors 91: Occam's Razor Dissects the Warriors

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AT&T CENTER—The NBA Playoffs are a stage unlike any other in sports. In the shortened confines of a best-of-seven series, every moment of every game is magnified, yet measured.

A hot hand, shooting slump, or quirky matchup—things that can be written off as statistical outliers over the course of an 82-game season—can prove devastating in a race to just four victories. But as each playoff series extends into their fifth, sixth, or seventh games, and one series bleeds into another, these anomalies have a way of balancing out over time, allowing for the best combination of talent and process to advance.

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Popovich: Rebounding & shooting are Spurs’ concerns heading into Game 5 vs. Warriors

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AT&T Center – On Monday, I tweeted this.

As the San Antonio Spurs’ key shooters struggle to find their rhythm against the Golden State Warriors four games into their series (2-2), missed shots have become a team-wide issue for the Spurs.

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Matchup of the Game: Spurs vs. Warriors Game 5

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USA Today SportsThe matchup of the Game for Game 5 will be between Manu Ginobili and Jarrett Jack.

San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili had a breakout game for the series in Game 4 with 21 points (8-18 FG) and 50% shooting (5-10) from beyond the arc, but the team still fell to the Golden State Warriors. While Ginobili had a great game, the majority of his points came in the first half with 0 points in overtime. The Spurs will need him to have a balanced game, scoring throughout the game, and making his jumpers to make the defense stop collapsing in the paint. Jarrett Jack also had a great shooting night with 24 points (9-16 FG) for the Warriors off the bench and will look to have a repeat performance as the team's sixth man.

What Ginobili must do on offense:

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5 things to watch: Spurs vs. Warriors Game 5

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The San Antonio Spurs (6-2) return to the Alamo City to host the Golden State Warriors (6-4) in Game 5 of their Western Conference Semifinals series which has now become a best of three.

The Warriors are coming off a 97-87 Game 4 overtime win over the Spurs in Oakland to tie up the series. The Spurs were led by Manu Ginobili’s 21 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists off the bench. The Warriors were led by Harrison Barnes, who scored a playoff-high 26 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. Stephen Curry will play despite having an injured left ankle in the past two games.

Though the Spurs did lose Game 4, they did split their road trip to Oakland thus regaining home court advantage over the Warriors.

And as the Spurs look to retake the lead in their series against Golden State, here are five things to watch for in tonight's contest:

• The Spurs are 7-3 in Game 5 in a best-of-seven series under coach Popovich but have lost the last two, including a year ago to Oklahoma City in the Western Conference finals.

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Video: Spurs' top plays in Game 4

Written by Jose Grijalva on .

The San Antonio Spurs had a few big plays in Game 4 against the Golden State Warriors on Sunday afternoon. From a Danny Green put-back dunk to a ridiculous Tony Parker And 1 shot, the Spurs didn't have the usual "boring label" that's usually given to them.

The silver and black didn't come out with a win which would've been preferred by the fanbase, but it still made for some interesting TV.

You can check out the video of the NBA's Top 5 plays of Sunday below.

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