Spurs news and notes: Pop on 70 wins, Anderson update, the Mavericks, and more
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• The Spurs are off to a fantastic season and some feel they might be able to get to 70 wins. However, don't say that to coach Gregg Popovich:
The question received a predictable eye roll and exasperated sigh from Gregg Popovich. Are the Spurs thinking about 70? Yes, as in 70 wins.
"No, Jesus," San Antonio's no-nonsense coach replied. "You still drunk?"
Spurs opponents are the ones often feeling flattened by a post-New Year hangover. Popovich's 15th team is off to the best start in franchise annals, owns the league's best record by a startling four games and, to be fair, is on a 72-win pace.
"I wouldn't give it a moment's thought -- now or ever," Popovich added when pressed on 70. "I just think it's a ridiculous thought." (source nba.com)
• Popovich also spoke on the Spurs winning big games:
• Express News' Tim Griffin reports on injured Spurs' rookie James Anderson who should be back in action soon:
“He’s closer to the floor than he is to the bed,” coach Gregg Popovich said. “He’s closer to wearing a uniform than he is to wearing civilian clothes.”
Popovich said last week that he expects Anderson to return to the Spurs playing time by the end of the month. But he won’t accompany the team on a road trip this week that will include games at New York, Boston and Indiana.
“He’ll get a lot more out of the rehab here than he will on the road trip,” Popovich said.
• The Spurs extended their lead over the Dallas Mavericks in the Southwest Division with a recent win over Dallas. However, the Mavericks were without Dirk Nowitzki who was out with a knee injury. Now add Caron Butler to Dallas' injury list and he could be out for the entire season:
Missing Dirk Nowitzki for the third consecutive game because of a sprained right knee and Shawn Marion because of a thigh injury, the Mavericks suffered another blow when starting forward Caron Butler injured his right knee in the first quarter. The extend of his injury wasn't immediately known. (source latimes.com)
Though I'm sure Spurs fans would want to see how this team does against a fully healthy Mavericks team, but these injuries only help the Spurs in the Southwest Division.
• Speaking of the Mavericks, owner Mark Cuban recently said his team is cocky and points to the Spurs as a model for his team:
Cuban’s biggest concern about his team is that the Mavs have a tendency to get "too cocky."
But Cuban doesn’t believe the Mavs, a team loaded with accomplished veterans who don’t own championship rings, have fully bought in to the concept. He points to the Spurs, the team the Mavs are chasing in the West standings, as an example of a team that has embraced that obsessive approach. (source espn.com)
• Tim Duncan speaks on the Spurs executing on the court:
(videos courtesy of woai.com)




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Spurs and Lakers. I know they have a solid record (23-11) and lead their division but it just seems the Thunder haven't really gotten over that hump to be a power in the Western Conference. Is it simply that this team is still too young?
Arizona State as the third overall pick, many people expected him to be an immediate starter. I feel that he will be a starter one day, but for now, he is developing into a Sixth Man of the Year candidate and is a key piece of the puzzle for this team going forward.
And not the cross-dressing character Tom Hanks played in the TV sitcom Bosom Buddies:
Como ven parece ser que los San Antonio Spurs deciden continuar con su supremacía en la NBA a pesar de haber sufrido una derrota contra los Magic de Orlando el pasado jueves 23 de diciembre. El equipo de los Spurs aun sigue ocupando el primer lugar como mejor equipo de la NBA con 28 victorias y tan solo 4 derrotas.
contribuyendo con 23 puntos logrando 10 de 18 tiros mientras Dejuan Blair le siguió en contribución con 17 puntos consiguiendo así vencer a los Lakers 97-82. Lo que dejo mucho de que hablar fue el encuentro que tuvo George Hill de los San Antonio Spurs con Kobe Bryant de los Lakers durante este juego ya que se hicieron de palabras en la cancha durante el segundo cuarto del partido. Afortunadamente el encuentro no llego a mayores pero si enorgulleció a los fanáticos del los Spurs el hecho de que HIll se hubiera defendido de inmediato.
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returns of fan voting. Here is how San Antonio Spurs' Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker are doing so far:
Kobe Bryant.
Blair’s early-season struggles have been well documented, and it’s caused some to question where he would be most effective, or even whom he’d be effective against. But his talent and ability to produce have never been in question, nor has the confidence he naturally exudes. He, like Hill, is built of the right timber—it’s a matter of when, not if. Given the fortune of good health, Big and Smallz (as they affectionately refer to one another) will eventually put it all together, both the mental and physical aspects of the game. But for now, fans will see their best basketball when they’re given an assignment, a task, a team like the Lakers—an opponent that comes to the court as a known quantity, someone whose offense and defense have been heavily scouted by the coaching staff—that’s when the duo is at their best.