Green brushes off regular season, looks forward to playoffs

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San Antonio Spurs' Danny Green is having a great season shooting 44% from beyond the arc this season, but don't mention it to him. USA Today Sports

Besides calling the numbers a possible jinx for shooters, Green knows he's been here before. He shot close to that percentage last season with a 3-point field goal percentage of 43%. The one thing that he remembers isn't last year's regular season or the majority of the playoffs but the Western Conference Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder instead. Green's impact fizzled when the pressure mounted and now he's looking for redemption and learning from his mistakes.

“I learned a lot,” Green said. “Every game is a learning experience. I learned in order to be effective, help my team more, is to do more things than shoot the 3-ball because a lot of times it won’t be there. My biggest keys is being more consistent behind the [3-point] line and doing other things consistently for my team." (Jeff Caplan/NBA.com)

The Spurs have needed Green's shooting more than ever, but he's also not a one dimensional player for the San Antonio Spurs.

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Newest Spurs scout talks importance of the D-league

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Most people will remember Trajan Langdon from his college days at Duke. Langdon was one of the greatest Blue Devils of all time, but his game didn’t really translate to the NBA. He played a couple of seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers but ended up leaving to go play basketball in Europe.

Playing in Europe proved to be a great decision for Langdon, who racked up a bunch of accomplishments overseas and had a very successful career. He retired in 2011 and he’s now a D-league scout for the Spurs. His extensive knowledge of the game has paved the way for him to have a great career after his playing days.

"This is my first season as a scout, and for me it's a way to stay connected with the game,” Langdon said. “I want to go the front office path rather than coaching or something else, I feel it can be a great path for me. This year has been a great way for me to check out the differences between a player's approach in the NBA, and the D-League, as I've spent time scouting both leagues. It's interesting to see how players react to each scenario.”

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Utah's Brad Jones revisits time in San Antonio and Austin

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Brad Jones, now an assistant coach for the Utah Jazz, has spent time with the San Antonio Spurs and Austin Toros organizations. For the Spurs' 40th year anniversary, he interviewed with Spurs.com.

He covered many subjects between the two organizations and what their relationship really is.

When asked about the relationship between the two organization, he explained how close the two really are.

“When I interviewed, they (the Spurs) have a mission of what they expect to get out of the Toros. It’s a very unique process. It was a little bit of getting to know me, but more of here is our mission and this is what we expect. It’s about adding value to the Spurs, whatever it may be. It wasn’t all wins and losses. We obviously had a lot of wins that last year and won a championship. We worked on certain things the coaching staff wanted to see in a situation that they didn’t have to time to practice. We had rehab assignments and then player development.

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Debating the Spurs' MVP

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As the NBA season enters its final full week, writers across the country will begin to fill out their award ballots.  This morning, CBS’ Matt Moore was trying to figure out his MVP top five.  Moore has LeBron James and Kevin Durant, but after that it’s chaos.

Here, Jesse Blanchard and I debate the merits of Duncan and Parker as the Spurs' MVP.  Here's me on Duncan:

Two months ago, Duncan wasn’t even in the discussion about being the Spurs MVP much less a top league MVP contender in part because Tony Parker was on an absolute tear.  Now?  It’s so close I don’t think there’s a wrong answer.  March was Duncan’s best statistical month of the season as he averaged close to 21 points, 12 rebounds and three blocks a game while shooting 54 percent from the field.  A lot of that damage was done when Parker went down with his sprained ankle.  Meanwhile, Parker’s best month was February, when he averaged 26 points, eight assists and four rebounds a game.  Again, a large chunk of that production came when Duncan missed time with a knee injury.  Duncan and Parker have both been so important to the Spurs, stepping up when each had been struggling or injured.

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Nuggets Coach Karl on Spurs’ Leonard: We’re big fans

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After the San Antonio Spurs’ victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday, from a numbers perspective, a change occurred.USA Today

Spurs sophomore Kawhi Leonard’s 23 points in the victory over the Hawks put him as the third leading scorer on the Spurs team with 12.1 points per game. For one night, Manu Ginobili (11.9 points) was no longer the third leading scorer in San Antonio.

With Ginobili only playing 59 of 75 games this season thus far due to countless injuries, Leonard has started to initiate himself more in the offense. Two weeks ago, Denver Nuggets head coach George Karl said his staff had taken notice of Leonard, though Karl felt Leonard’s breakout season will be coming next season.

 “We’re big fans,” said Karl of Leonard before the Spurs defeated the Nuggets 100-99 on March 27.

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Parker: Manu's goal is to play before playoffs

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

The San Antonio Spurs have been without one-third of their "Big 3" as Manu Ginobili has been dealing with a hamstring injury which has him Brendan Maloney-USA TODAY Sportsshelved for four weeks which has him making his return the the court until the playoffs.

During his radio show in France, his teammate, Tony Parker, stated (via French site RMC Sport) that Ginobili's goal is to come back before the playoffs begin.

"If all goes well, Manu Ginobili will be back for the playoffs. His goal is to play the last two games of the regular season to regain his rhythm by then."

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Parker finding it hard to recover from ankle injury

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The San Antonio Spurs are limping into the playoffs. Boris Diaw suffered back spasms, Kawhi Leonard has dealt with knee issues, Manu Ginobili Thomas Campbell-USA TODAY Sportsis out until the playoffs with a hamstring injury and the list goes on-and-on.

Tony Parker is no stranger to a few bumps and bruises late in the season. He has injured his left ankle, finger and neck and is questionable for tomorrow's game versus the Nuggets.

During his radio show, Parker spoke about his injuries (via French Site RMC Sport) and says while he will be 100% heading into the playoffs, he does admit he is finding it hard to fully recover from the ankle injury.

"I have nothing serious, just several small injuries that have accumulated. The most important thing is to rest under the best conditions. That said, I find it hard to recover from my ankle injury because I have a bruise on my bone. Furthermore, I am dealing with my knee, neck and I have a sprained finger. My neck is a little blocked."

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Project Spurs on K101 in Oklahoma

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K101Project Spurs lead writer Paul Garcia was a guest on the Oklahoma radio station, K101(KWOX FM 101.1) last week to talk about last week's matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Aside from assessing the matchup, Paul talked about the San Antonio Spurs keeping the number one seed and what the team needs to get to the next level again among other topics.

Listen to Paul's full interview below.

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Jackson, Bonner join the Channel 4 News team

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For their birthday this year, San Antonio Spurs Matt Bonner and Stephen Jackson got a special Photoshop treatment.

Jackson posted a picture to Instagram of himself and Bonner as members of the Channel 4 Evening News team alongside Ron Burgundy with the caption, “This how me and Matt walk in our party. Wow.” Bonner and Jackson both celebrated their birthday on April 5th and I guess this was something that an admirer did especially for them to help commemorate the big day.

Jackson took the place of Champ Kind covering sports and Bonner will be filling in for Brian Fantana as lead field reporter. I guess nobody on the Spurs had good enough hair to replace the legendary Ron Burgundy.

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Baynes recalled, Diaw and Parker injury update

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The San Antonio Spurs have recalled Aron Baynes from the Austin Toros.

SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Spurs today announced that they have recalled center Aron Baynes from the Austin Toros of the NBA Development League. (Spurs.com)

The Australian native has played in 12 games with the Spurs this season since being signed on Jan. 23, averaging 2.8 points and 1.7 rebounds in 7.6 minutes.

This is after the team got some bad news on Boris Diaw's injury from Saturday's game against the Atlanta Hawks.

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