Brand new episode of Squeak TV
Squeaky Johnson of the San Antonio Spurs' D-League affiliate Austin Toros is back with a brand new episode of Squeak TV. Check it out.
Squeaky Johnson of the San Antonio Spurs' D-League affiliate Austin Toros is back with a brand new episode of Squeak TV. Check it out.
Before tonight's tipoff between the San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets, I had a chance to speak to Rockets' Luis Scola to get a few thoughts on tonight's matchup and if playing against the team that drafted him still adds any extra motivation.
Jeff: Playing against the team that drafted you in 2002, does playing against the Spurs still add any extra motivation?
Luis: No that happened a long time ago. We're playing against a great team at their home, it's a great court to play and it's always a fun game to play. I think that every game that goes by, the less it has to do with being drafted and traded. (sic).
What is the key for the Rockets to come out of San Antonio with a win?
Just play a solid game. This is a very solid team, they really know how to play. So if you want to play any other way that is not solid, they're going to punish you. Just play a solid game, stay in the game. It's a tough place to play but if we play solid we have a chance. (sic).
Come back tomorrow for the complete interview with Scola.
The San Antonio Spurs (39-7) play the Houston Rockets (22-26) tonight at the AT&T Center. This will be the Spurs last home game before cows, bulls, sheep and country music invade the AT&T Center for the annual Stock Show and Rodeo. The Spurs will begin their Rodeo Road trip in Portland on Tuesday night and won’t return until February 23, against the Oklahoma City Thunder. 
This will be the second meeting between the Southwest Division rivals; the Spurs narrowly escaped with a win (Spurs 124- Rockets 121) on November 6 in San Antonio, as the Spurs needed overtime to put Houston away. Manu Ginobili led the Spurs with 28 points and 5 assists. Richard Jefferson provided 22 points and Tony Parker added 21 points and 14 assists. Houston was led by Kevin Martins 24 points, along with Luis Scolas 20 points and 8 rebounds. The Spurs almost let a 13-point lead slip away and Houston poured in 29 points to force overtime against San Antonio.
The Spurs currently posses the leagues best record and are 9-1 in their last 10 games. The Spurs score 104.3ppg while holding teams to 96.9ppg (Victory Margin: +7.3). The Spurs home record is 24-2 thus far.
The Rockets come into Texas at 5-5 in their last 10 games. The Rockets score 105.3ppg but give up 104.8ppg (Victory Margin: +0.5). The Rockets are 9-16 on the road.
The Top 3 Players For Each Team
San Antonio
Manu Ginobili: 18.7ppg, 4.9ast, 1.76 stl
Tony Parker: 17.5ppg, 6.9ast, 1.39stl
Tim Duncan: 13.6ppg, 9.5rbd, 2.0 blk
Houston
Kevin Martin: 23.3ppg
Luis Scola: 19.3ppg, 8.3rbd
Aaron Brooks: 12.4ppg
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It appears James Anderson's rehab stint with the Austin Toros was shorter than expected.
Mikkayla Guillett of Toros Nation is at the Cedar Park Center covering the Toros-Thunderbirds game and spoke to trainer Dice Yamaguchi about Anderson's absence from the bench tonight.
Yes you read that correctly. Anderson who had been rehabbing an injury with the Austin Toros for the past few days was present during warm-ups and seemed to be doing well. By tip-off Anderson was missing from the bench. At half-time it was confirmed by the Toros trainer Dice Yamaguchi that Anderson was driving back to San Antonio for tonight’s game.
Anderson averaged 14.5 points and two rebounds in 14 minutes per game in his two-game stint in Austin. After watching both games, it appears he's having no problems on offense, but his defense and lateral quickness is not where it was before his injury and he'll still need more time to work on his conditioning before he is back in game shape.
Toros coach Brad Jones noted on Thursday night that Anderson seemed tired after an increase in minutes. While he will be available for tonight's game against the Rockets, the Spurs will likely start him off with about ten minutes of playing time and gradually increase it every game.
Jeff Garcia and I will be covering tonight's game and will monitor Anderson's progress while he trades out his Toros #33 jersey for his Spurs #25 jersey.
The San Antonio Spurs will soon begin their annual Rodeo Road Trip but Spurs' DeJuan Blair will be planning a side-trip to the upcoming Superbowl where the Pittsburgh native will be there to cheer on his hometown team Pittsburgh Steelers next Sunday.
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The Spurs have announced that forward Matt Bonner will miss Saturday’s game against Houston as he continues to recover from a bone bruise on his right knee.
It is undetermined if rookie guard Gary Neal will play against the Rockets after he sustained an injury to his rear end and his left knee late in the Spurs’ victory at Utah Wednesday night. 
“This year, I don’t want to talk about it too much,” Parker said. ”I’m just happy everybody’s healthy.”
He believes the Lakers can catch the San Antonio Spurs, who currently have a six-game lead over the Lakers in the Western Conference, for the No. 1 playoff seed, but is confident the Lakers are experienced enough to win a series if they have to play the Spurs or Celtics or Heat without homecourt advantage.
San Antonio Spurs forward Matt Bonner is included in that group. The New Hampshire native will have been a Canadian resident for two years this June, with three years the necessary time to allow a player to play for his country.
His career could have taken a much different turn earlier in his life. As an undergraduate at Harvard College, Fine had been drafted by the San Antonio Spurs. However, Fine said he knew he would not make a career out of basketball.
"We are excited to partner with such a first class organization as the San Antonio Spurs" says Express Jets president Jason Leavelle. "We felt like this was a unique opportunity, and being a San Antonio based company allows us to continue our support in the local community and continue our quest to be the leading provider of private aircraft solutions.
(If you're not familiar with the film genre that emerged in the late aughts known as "mumblecore," this New York Times article's a good primer. Essentially, it's a group of lo-fi, low-budget movies that expanded on the serial vignettes previously seen in films like Richard Linklater's Slacker.)
San Antonio Spurs: The Pleasure of Being Robbed - Both have clear French influences.
San Antonio Spurs' rookie James Anderson has been sent to the Austin Toros (Spurs' D-League affiliate) to continue to get back in game shape after fully recovering from his injured right foot he suffered back in November.
After last night's Toros game against the New Mexico Thunderbirds, Toros' coach Brad Jones spoke on Anderson and directions he received from the Spurs on Anderson's recovery.
CEDAR PARK, TX - After appearing in six games for the San Antonio Spurs, rookie James Anderson suffered a right foot injury setting back a fantastic start to his NBA career.
After rehabbing his foot, the Spurs sent Anderson to their D-League affiliate, the Austin Toros, to begin getting back into game shape before heading back to the Spurs.
I caught up with Anderson, who finished with 17 points in limited action last night, before the tip-off of last night's Toros-New Mexico Thunderbirds game and we spoke about his Toros debut, how his foot is feeling and much more.
Jeff: 12 points in 12 minutes. Sounds like you haven't lost a step since you suffered the foot injury.
James: (smiles) I'm just trying to get back into a rhythm. I felt pretty good. I've been anxious to play ever since they told me that I was coming here to play a couple of games and I'm ready to get back on the court and just working my way back up.
How is the foot feeling?
The foot is feeling fine. I think it's 100%. Only thing right now is to try to get into a good rhythm, get my conditioning back so I can be ready to go when they call me.
Coming into the draft, most felt your defense was suspect. Has that been something totally unfounded?
Yeah it was. For the most part I'm a solid defender and that's what I'm continuing to work on. Out in Oklahoma State, I thought I was a solid defender. I defended some of the top guys in the (Big 12) conference every night. I take it upon myself to continue to work and get better and I'm going to keep doing that. On on a team like the Spurs you're going to have to play defense or you're not going to play at all. I'm just taking it upon myself to learn all the rotations we do with the Spurs and as of now I'm just learning to try to become a better one-on-one defender.
In the few games you suited up for the Spurs, what has been the biggest thing you have learned?
You can't rest. The minute you rest, that's when guys take advantage of it. You got to be alert, be ready, be in the defensive stance the whole time and just be active and energized the whole game.
Spurs coach Gregg Popovich is known to be hard on rookies. Is that true?
It's just a lot of teaching. I'm new to the organization, they treat all the rookies the same. They're just trying to teach them and make them feel comfortable in not only how they play the game but how they learn the game and that's what makes him such a great coach. He treats everybody the same. He has no favorites.
How long will you be playing with the Toros?
I really don't know. I'm just waiting on them to call me back. As long as I'm here, I'm just focusing on what I got to do here and do what I have to do to help the Toros win. When they call me, they call me and I'll be ready to go.
(At this point James takes time out of my interview to greet Toros fans and sign a few autographs for the children as they were huddled around us listening to the interview. Classy move on James' part.)
How was it as a rookie when you first stepped on the court with the Spurs "Big Three" of Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker for the first time?
It was just crazy! To see them in person and to see them every day. Knowing you watched them coming up. I used to watch Manu all the time because we play the same position. Just watching Timmy and to see them all in person is just a great thing to be a part of and it's a great feeling to know these guys.
Has Manu showed you the euro-step yet?
I kind of learned it a little bit by just watching him on TV. I can't do it as good as him but I think I can get it good enough to get by the defender.
With the Spurs having the best record in the NBA, is it shocking to you or did you see this coming?
This Spurs team is very special. This is something they haven't really did before (sic). We got off to a good start and we can't take it for granted. We got to keep pushing and working. Continue to get better as a team. Continue to learn what we are doing wrong on the defensive end. Just keep going forward and not take a step backwards.
"Billy said we're just going to stay along the same path," Johnson said. "[Murphy] will not be rejoining our team."
The Nets are trying to trade Murphy, who has fallen out of the rotation and has not played since Jan. 7. 
“We laugh about it and love it,” Popovich said. “The less attention, the more time and focus we have to concentrate on what we’d like to do. Having the success we’ve had with championships, we don’t need anyone to give us credit.”
Last week San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich asked guard Tony Parker to work on his long-range shot more. While he's only taken seven shots from downtown over his last five games, Parker is shooting at a high percentage over that span.
"I love it, I really do," he said. "Playing was a dream come true. It was a thrill and this challenge is also a thrill for me.
"The day-in and day-out preparation, I love doing. I still get excited for the games. I still love practice. So I’m glad to be around, for sure."
“They’re a very frustrating team to play,” Lee told the Associated Press. “I don’t go out there feeling like they’re a better team than us. When you play the Lakers you look at their size and say it’s going to be a tough game.
San Antonio Spurs' rookie James Anderson suffered a right foot injury in Novemeber but now has been cleared to play.
Currently he is playing with the Austin Toros (Spurs D-League affiliate) to get back into game shape before coming back to suit up for the Spurs and if Spurs fans are curious as to the strength of his right foot he seems perfectly fine.