Spurs news and notes: 76ers respect the Spurs, Duncan sings Bob Marley, and more
• The San Antonio Spurs will next face the Philadelphia 76ers on their Rodeo Road Trip and 76ers' coach Doug Collins has nothing but respect for the Spurs:
• Against the Toronto Raptors last night, Tiago Splitter took a nasty fall on the court and fell right on his backside. But he says he feels pain everywhere but is OK.
• ESPN's Michael Wilbon spoke on the Spurs' 44-8 record. He defends the Spurs style of play against those who say the Spurs are boring, Tim Duncan's shot at a fifth ring, and more.
• Express News' Tim Griffin reports on a rare statistical feat the Spurs accomplished:
Four different Spurs had at least six assists in the game, a feat that hasn’t happened for the franchise in more than 18 seasons according to STATS LLC.
Hit the jump to read why teams should fear the Spurs, what music Tim Duncan sings to his children at night, how to win two free tickets to the Spurs-Oklahoma City Thunder game later this month and more.




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Rodeo Road Trip continues.