Matchup of the Game: Spurs vs Warriors Game 3

Written by Jose Grijalva on .

USA Today SportsThe matchup of the game for Game 3 will be between Tim Duncan and Andrew Bogut.

Tim Duncan scored 23 points and 9 rebounds in Game 2 while shooting 9-20 (45%) from the field. Duncan will likely have to be more of a factor on the offensive end in the post, which would force the game to slow down to the San Antonio Spurs' advantage. Bogut was the opposite and has been for the entire series so far. He's averaging 5.8ppg and 7.7rpg the entire playoffs. In game 2, he only chipped in 6 points (2-3) and 11 rebounds. He hasn't been a factor so far and that may be key in this matchup for the Spurs to defeat the Golden State Warriors on their homecourt.

What Duncan must do on offense:

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Spurscast #295: The Spurs split at home and other news from the playoffs

Written by Kyle Boenitz on .

On this week's episode of the Spurscast, Jose Grijalva joins me to talk about the Spurs' series against the Golden State Warriors. We try and pinpoint some things the San Antonio Spurs can do to make sure they steal at least one game in Oakland. We're also looking for some of your feedback, so if you have some tips for the Spurs to slow down the Warriors, email me at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or hit me up on Twitter (@KyleBoenitz).

We also discuss the rest of the NBA playoffs and give our thoughts on who will advance to the Conference Finals. 

The Spurscast. The Original Spurs Podcast.

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Music: Cee Lo Green -- Bright Lights, Bigger City

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5 things to watch: Spurs vs. Warriors Game 3

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

The San Antonio Spurs (5-1) will look to reclaim home court advantage tonight as they face the Golden State Warriors (5-3) in Oakland for Game 3 of their Western Conference Semifinals series. However, the Spurs will have their work cut out for them as they went 0-2 in Oakland during the regular season.

The Warriors are coming off their first win in San Antonio in 16 years beating the Spurs 100-91 in Game 2. Tony Parker finished with 20 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals to lead the Spurs in a losing effort. Klay Thompson finished with 34 points to lead the Warriors to a rare win in San Antonio.

And as the Spurs will look to escape Oakland with a win against the very confident Warriors, here are five things to watch for during tonight's contest:

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Parker unveils new limited edition Tissot watch

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

Aside from making a statement on the basketball court for the San Antonio Spurs, Tony parker also likes to make a fashion statement off the court.

It is no secret TP loves fashion and he shows this with his choice of watch - Tissot. And as the playoffs are well underway, Tissot and Parker have unveiled the latest line of watches titled "Tissot PRC 200 Tony Parker Limited Edition 2013."

Here is how Tissot describes TP's new watch.

The precision of the piece is highlighted by stylish details such as the orange minute track and hands, which also portrays a sporty look, further recalled by stitching on the all-time classic smooth leather bracelet. A tailored touch is brought to the watch with a highlight of Tony Parker’s player number 9 on the dial. Adding to that uniqueness is the fact that this watch is limited to 4’999 pieces. These will feature a case which is finely engraved and a case back with the talented basketball player’s signature and number which are silk printed. You will have to try and keep up with Tony Parker’s fast pace to get your hands on one of these limited edition pieces.
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Hanga sees NBA as an opportunity

Written by Jose Grijalva on .

The San Antonio Spurs selected Adam Hanga with the 59th pick in the 2011 NBA draft and have been eager to see how he can develop overseas.

Fans have been excited to see him in a silver and black uniform, especially with his highlight videos online. They may have to wait a little longer, however, as Spanish site ZoomNews.es reports the team may think Hanga is a few more years away from becoming a contributor, although it may be a possibility they'll look at him with the team having an opening behind Kawhi Leonard.

Hanga has a different view than some striving to go to the NBA also.

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(Photo) Tim Duncan photobomb is glorious

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

You've seen them and perhaps you have done one - photobombs. The Internet sensation creates lots of laughs but this well-timed, glorious "photobomb' of San Antonio Spurs' Tim Duncan has to rank among the best.

A Spurs and Lakers fan posed for a photo but on the TV in the background is Duncan seemingly being tender with the Spurs fan while resting his hand on his shoulder.

Check out this great, well-timed photo of TD being gentle in an inadvertent photobomb.

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Video: Bonner on sandwich blogging, free food, retirement plans & more

Written by Quixem Ramirez on .

One of the best perks of being an NBA player?

According to Matt Bonner, it's not the salary. (Bonner earns $3.6 million this season) nor is it playing alongside two-time MVP Tim Duncan and two-time Coach of the Year Gregg Popovich for nearly a decade. It's the free food, of course.
 
Bonner -- known to some as the "Sandwich Hunter" or the "Red Mamba" or "Red Rocket" -- sat down for an exclusive one-on-one interview with WOAI's Don Harris. He addressed his career, the rigors of sandwich blogging, his red hair turning grey, and his plans after retirement.
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Spurs fans are split on series vs. Warriors after Game 2 loss

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

The San Antonio Spurs lost Game 2 to the Golden State Warriors last night in San Antonio as the series (1-1) shifts to Oakland for Game 3. The Warriors not only stole homecourt advantage, they also snapped a 30-game losing streak in San Antonio and look confident heading back home.

One can point to numerous reasons why San Antonio dropped Game 2 from allowing themselves to have to climb out of another double-digit deficit (16 points), no answer to stop Klay Thompson (34 points) and Stephen Curry (22 points) to poor performances from Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili.

But as the scene shifts to Oakland, are Spurs fans concerned about the series and San Antonio's chances to advance? Apparently feelings are split.

After the game, I asked fans on Twitter their feelings about the series. Here is what some fans are feeling after the Game 2 loss.

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Davis Bertans discusses his season in Europe, upcoming trip to San Antonio

Written by Trevor Zickgraf on .

Last week, we told you that San Antonio Spurs 2011 draftee Davis Bertans would be traveling to San Antonio this summer to work out with the Spurs coaching staff.  It's the second year the European sharpshooter has made the trek to the Alamo City for some extra training. 

Recently, I exchanged emails with Bertans on his season with BC Partizan, his expectations for working out with the Spurs this summer and some other fun stuff.

Check out this Project Spurs' exclusive interview with Bertans and get to know him a bit better.

Bertans on his biggest improvement this season:

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With the Warriors starting a pair of aces, it's time for Spurs to play their wild card

Written by Jesse Blanchard on .

AT&T CENTER — One hour and a half before Game 2 tipped off, Golden State Warriors head coach Mark Jackson sat down before the media and confidently laid all his cards on the table.

“I’ve got the greatest shooting backcourt that’s ever played the game,” Jackson said with the confidence of a gambler ready to take the house for all its money. “Call my bluff.”
 
Mark Jackson is representing pocket aces in Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson, and the San Antonio Spurs have been around long enough to know the Warriors aren’t bluffing. They know a great hand all to well when they see one, having slow played three kings over the past 10 years.
 
The playoffs, given its best-of-seven format, the quality of the teams remaining, and importance of subtle adjustments between games, are often compared to a chess match between players and coaches. But a chess match assumes that both sides enter a game with equal pieces, leaving the superior tactical mind to carry the day.
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