Another Popovich, Duncan milestone update

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As first reported earlier this month here at Project Spurs, we been keeping an eye on San Antonio Spurs' head coach Gregg Popovich and forward Tim Duncan reaching personal milestones in their NBA careers. Here are a couple of past updates which you can read here and here.

With the win against the Oklahoma City Thunder Popovich is now sitting at 783 wins. He is currently third in the all-time list of most coaching wins with one team. In first place is former Utah Jazz coach Jerry Sloan with 1,127 wins and in second place is Boston Celtics' former coach Red Auerbach who has 795 wins. Popovich still needs 13 more wins to move into second place.

As for Duncan, he picked up three blocks versus the Thunder and with eight more blocks, he will move into the top ten surpassing former NBA player Alonzo Mourning who registered 2,356 blocks. Duncan is currently 11th on the all-time NBA career blocked shots list with 2,349 blocks.

Durant's 30 not enough to stop Spurs from win 47

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"We're just going to try and stop them I guess. They're a tough team, but these are the kinds of challenges we like," said Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant prior to last night's game.

While it was apparent Durant and the rest of the Thunder gave it their all in an attempt to stop the San Antonio Spurs and give them their third home loss, they came up short and the Spurs won their 47th game of the season 109-105.

Tony ParkerThe Spurs made their return home to the friendly confines of the AT&T Center after spending most of February on the road, but it didn't remain friendly for long.

Tony Parker was fouled hard on a drive to the basket by Nick Collison and Gary Neal got an elbow to his head defending James Harden and then was hit again by Harden on a layup attempt. Neal needed five stitches but returned and played a big part in the Spurs' victory.

Russell Westbrook and Durant got the Thunder going early and had the Spurs playing catchup for most of the first quarter. The Spurs tried to bounce back with some perimeter shooting. Richard Jefferson shot three-for-three from long range and had already tallied nine points midway through the quarter. Manu Ginobili added a three of his own and Tony Parker got to the rim with ease, scoring eight first quarter points. However the Spurs found themselves in a hole, trailing by six at the end of the quarter.

The Spurs went on 10-0 run in the second quarter behind yet another three by Richard Jefferson and 10 second quarter points by Gary Neal. Tim Duncan also had two consecutive blocked shots and the Thunder found themsleves down 64-53 going into the half.

Stats of the Game: Spurs vs. Thunder

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Tony Parker hit a 16-footer with 26.1 seconds left, as the San Antonio Spurs beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 109-105.

The game had a playoff type of atmosphere and it was physical all throughout. Parker got into a bit of a scuffle off a hard foul from Thunder's Nick Collison, and Gary Neal needed five stitches above his right cheek but was able to comeback. Nonetheless, with the win, the Spurs (47-10) moved within three wins of matching their win total from last season.

Now it's time to check out some of the numbers that stood out in this Spurs' latest victory.

88.9 - The Thunder made their free throws, hitting 24-of-27 (88.9%) shots from the foul line. The Spurs were not as good, making just 22-of-28 (78.6%) of their free throw attempts.

61.9 - The Spurs shot a blistering 13-of-21 (61.9%) from 3-point line. The Thunder on the other hand, made 7-of-24 (29.2%) of their three-pointers.

54 - The Thunder had a huge advantage on the boards, out-rebounding the Spurs 54-37.

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- San Antonio shot 37-of-83 (44.6%) from the floor while holding the Thunder to 37-of-91 (40.7%) from the field.

38 - The Spurs won the inside battle, outscoring the Thunder 38-32 on inside points.

33 - The Spurs outscored the Thunder 33-16 in the second quarter to build an 11 point lead at halftime.

30 - Kevin Durant had a game-high 30 point, nine rebounds, three steals, one steal and one block for the Thunder.

Spurs news and notes: Spurs are the true story, Ginobili wants to go to the rodeo, and more

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• San Antonio Spurs' Tim Duncan and head coach Gregg Popovich did an interview with ESPN and spoke on the first half of the season and why the Spurs are winning so much. A very entertaining interview.

• Fox Sports talks about the Spurs are the true story of the NBA and not the Carmelo Anthony saga:

In a league that proclaims teamwork as its highest value, the Spurs represent everything ‘Melo does not: the collective as opposed to the individual, experience and know-how over mere talent. Carmelo Anthony doesn’t make anybody better (or at least, hasn’t learned to yet). But the Spurs, even in their aged state, remain bigger than the sum of their parts.

• Jeff Fox at Hoops Manifesto released his Big Three rankings:

1 (1) Miami LeBron James-Dwyane Wade-Chris Bosh 25.2
2 (2) Lakers Pau Gasol-Kobe Bryant-Lamar Odom 24.7
3 (3) New Orleans Chris Paul-David West-Emeka Okafor 23.1
4 (4) Boston Paul Pierce-Ray Allen-Kevin Garnett 20.4
5 (6) San Antonio Manu Ginobili-Tony Parker-Tim Duncan 19.7

• Express News' Tim Griffin talks about the Spurs on facing the newest member of the New Jersey Nets, Deron Williams, this Friday.

Hit the jump to read about the Spurs being the better team over the NBA's best, a Boston Celtics fan gives props to the Spurs, Ginobili wants to go to the rodeo, and more.

Durant: No one can catch Spurs

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Kevin DurantI had a chance to speak with Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant prior to tonight's game and he had plenty to say about the San Antonio Spurs. 

Asked if anyone could catch the Spurs and their league-leading record, Durant doubted any team could catch them for the first seed in the playoffs.

"I don't think anyone can catch them," Durant said. "You've got to give these guys a lot of credit. They're playing phenomenally."

As for matching up with the Spurs tonight, the all-star forward realized his team had a challenge ahead.

"They're a tough team to match up with. Our defenses are pretty similar but their chemistry is better," Durant said. "We're just going to try and stop them I guess. They're a tough team, but these are the kinds of challenges we like."

Presti on the Spurs start to the season

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Tonight the San Antonio Spurs will face the Oklahoma City Thunder in San Antonio as the Spurs finally return after the long Rodeo Road Trip.

It will also be a return home for former San Antonio Spurs Assistant General Manager Sam Presti, who is now the Thunder's General Manager.

With the Spurs impressive start to the season and their 46-10 record, Presti spoke on his former team and their league-leading record.

“One thing that’s probably surprising to most people is this is just about the time right now where they really start to pick up momentum. … They’re notoriously kind of slow starters, but they kind of came out of the gates clicking. I think they’re a great example. They’ve been together for quite a while, they’ve gone through a lot of ups and downs.” (sportsradiointerviews.com)

Presti's Thunder, which include All-Stars Kevin Durant and Russel Westbrook, will try to narrow the 9.5 game gap between the teams with a win on the road tonight. The game tips at 6 p.m. CST.

Spurs recall James Anderson

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San Antonio James AndersonSpurs rookie James Anderson will be available to play in tonight's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder after the Spurs recalled him from the Austin Toros today.

Anderson, a 6-6, 215-pound guard, was originally assigned to the Toros on January 26 for a rehab assignment after being diagnosed with a stress fracture in the fifth metatarsal of his right foot on November 11. He was recalled by the Spurs on January 29 and appeared in three games before being re-assigned to the Toros on February 7. Anderson played in seven games with Austin, averaging 14.7 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 25.1 minutes per game. He shot .447 (42-94) from the field, .346 (9-26) from three-point territory and .714 (10-14) from the free throw line.

In his most recent game with the Toros on Monday, Anderson played the most minutes he's played in his seven-game stint with the team. He logged 36 minutes, and although he struggled with his shot, he managed to finish with 10 points, 12 rebounds, two steals and one blocked shot. 

The added playing time has helped with Anderson's conditioning, and he's finding ways to contribute defensively, which is especially important to the Spurs.

With Anderson back in San Antonio, it's doubtful that Steve Novak will be signed to a third 10-day contract once he finishes his second in early March.

Video: Duncan's favorite Chicago Bears player

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As many of you know, San Antonio Spurs' Tim Duncan is a huge Chicago Bears fan. But which Bears player is his favorite: Dick Butkus, Mike Singletary or Brian Urlacher? Find out.

(video woai.com)

San Antonio Spurs vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Gameday Q&A

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The San Antonio Spurs (46-10) finally return to San Antonio after a long Rodeo Road Trip to host the Oklahoma City Thunder (36-19) at the AT&T Center.

The Spurs will be looking to get back on the winning track as they lost to the Chicago Bulls before the All-Star break, 109-99. They will also be facing a tough stretch of games to close out the regular season with remaining games against solid teams such as the Thunder, Miami Heat, and Boston Celtics.

For the Thunder, they come off a win against the Los Angeles Clippers last night winning 111to 88 in Oklahoma City. They will also be looking to snap a five-game losing streak to the Spurs which includes two losses to the Spurs this season. The most recent loss was 101-74 loss in San Antonio in January.

To discuss tonight's contest, I turn to fellow NBA blogger here at Bloguin Rob Kelly from Thunder Ballers. A fantastic, one-stop site on the Internet for all things Thunder. You can also read the Q&A I did for Rob by clicking HERE.

In this Q&A Rob talks about the Thunder maturing, if Oklahoma City can contend with the Spurs, and more. 

Jeff: Now that the All-Star break is over, what do you expect from the Thunder heading into the stretch run?

Rob: The Thunder have a somewhat balanced schedule in the unofficial second half of the season. They are still continuing to mature and grow together as a team, and I see them remaining on track. I am obviously hoping that they can at least earn the #4 seed in the Western Conference, but could catch the Los Angeles Lakers for the #3 seed if they continue to sputter. Either way, home court advantage in the first round of the playoffs will be crucial.

The Thunder are second to the Spurs in wins after losses with a .833 winning percentage. Seems the Thunder are finally maturing or do you think this young Thunder team still needs more time to mature? 

Spurs news and notes: Spurs on the stretch run, Splitter update, and more

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• It's the final 26 games of the San Antonio Spurs season and the playoffs are fast approaching. What do the Spurs have to say about the stretch run? Check it out.

• Our good buddy John Karalis at Reds Army sent me an email about the odds Bodog.com is currently giving the Spurs to win the NBA title this season. I can understand the Celtics over the Spurs but the Heat, and Lakers have a better shot over the Spurs at a title? Is it me or are the Spurs totally not getting any respect from Bodog?

Odds to win 2011 NBA Championship
Miami Heat                               11/5
Boston Celtics                           7/2
Los Angeles Lakers                    4/1
San Antonio Spurs                     9/2

• Express News' Tim Griffin reports it is still uncertain when Tiago Splitter will be back on the court for the Spurs:

Team officials described Splitter’s condition after Tuesday’s practice as day-to-day. He appeared in several practice drills while the media was present before leaving the court with a team trainer.

• The Spurs will be hosting the Silver and Black Give Back weekend for community initiatives:

Silver & Black Give Back, formerly Spurs Foundation, will be raising awareness and funds for its community initiatives during the first-ever Silver & Black Give Back Weekend, Friday, Feb. 25 through Sunday, Feb. 27.

The Silver & Black Weekend tips-off with two weekend game broadcasts dedicated to raising awareness and funds for the programs supported by Silver & Black Give Back. On Friday, the Spurs vs. New Jersey Nets game will air on KENS 5 TV at 7:30 p.m. and on Sunday the Spurs vs. Memphis Grizzlies game will television locally on FOX Sports Southwest at 6:00 p.m. Fans will also have opportunities during both game broadcasts to make donations in support of Silver and Black Give Back initiatives by calling 210.444.5050. (spurs.com)

• Hoops World has Spurs' coach Gregg Popovich as their Coach of the Year:

#1 Gregg Popovich, San Antonio Spurs, 46-10, Pace-to-win 67, last year: 50-32
(Last week #1, 46-9)

Coach Popovich has led his team to winning streaks of 12, 10, and 8 games this season and has only lost two-games in a row once and that was on the road back-to-back against the Knicks and Celtics.  The Spurs have just finished the toughest stretch of games they will face this year, the annual rodeo road-trip, where they went 6-3.  It will not be easy to catch Popovich.

Hit the jump to read how to win free tickets to tomorrow's Spurs-Oklahoma City Thunder game, praise the Spurs received from Chicago, George Hill giving back to the community, and more.