Spurs interested in Cavaliers Anthony Parker?
According to foxsportsohio.com, the San Antonio Spurs have expressed interest in Cleveland Cavaliers' shooting guard Anthony Parker:
While Parker has not been linked to one team in particular, the belief around the league is he can help a team in contention as a key reserve. And while the Cavs most definitely appreciate him, at 35 years old, he is not part of the long-term plans.
Teams such as Chicago, San Antonio and Dallas all would be ideal landing spots for Parker, and according to sources, each has expressed at least a passing interest.
The Spurs are stacked at the shooting guard position with Manu Ginobili, Gary Neal, James Anderson and at times George Hill. Furthermore, I doubt Parker would get any minutes especially seeing how well Neal is playing this season.
If any player on the Cavaliers' roster would be interesting for the Spurs would be big man Anderson Varejao. However, he has been out for the season with an injury and he may be untouchable.






After falling to the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night, San Antonio Spurs' coach Gregg Popovich readjusted the starting line up by putting George Hill in for Manu Ginobili. 
coach Gregg Popovich made a starting lineup change. He benched Manu Ginobili and started George Hill. Popovich gave no reason for the change.
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The San Antonio Spurs made a stop in Auburn Hills, Michigan to face the Detroit Pistons during their Rodeo Road Trip this month.
The Washington Wizards will try to avoid an 11th straight loss to the San Antonio Spurs when the teams meet tonight at the Verizon Center in Washington. The Wizards snapped their eight game losing streak with a 100-85 home win over the Milwaukee Bucks with six players scoring in double figures.