Talking with Tiago
The San Antonio Spurs were stunned last night by the New York Knicks losing 128-115. With the loss, the Spurs dropped to 29-5 and hope to shake off the loss as they face the Boston Celtics tonight in Boston.
After the Spurs-Knicks game, I got a chance to speak with Spurs' rookie, Tiago Splitter. In this Q&A, Splitter spoke on the loss to the Knicks, playing with Tim Duncan, his development and more.
Jeff: What went wrong tonight for the Spurs against the Knicks?
Tiago: Well I think they played very good tonight and had a hell of a game. They scored a lot like they do and we tried to bring our defense like we do. Today wasn't our day. So we have to give them credit. They did a great job.
Knowing this is a Knicks team coached by Mike D'Antoni who likes to run, do you feel running with this team played right into the Knicks' hands?
All the D'Antoni teams love to run-and-gun. We knew that before of course. We knew we got to stop (Amar'e) Stoudemire, also (Wilson) Chandler and (Landry) Fields who is playing great. They had a good night and like I said when a team like that is run-and-gun and scores, it's hard to defend.
Amar'e has been great for the Knicks this season. What are your thoughts on Amar'e since he joined New York?
He is an amazing player. He proved that not just here in New York but in Phoenix. He is a star of the league. He leads this team. He is a very difficult guy to defend. He's got range when before he didnt have it.
You came into the preseason with the Spurs dealing with some nagging injuries. Then you got hurt in training camp but how has your adjustment been into the NBA?
Yeah it was a little bit of bad luck. In the preseason I got an injury, my calf, but right now I'm feeling great and I'm working everyday trying to help this team to get wins. And im also in the rookie process, which is normal, especially on a team like San Antonio who has a lot of great players.
I can only imagine how it is to play alongside with Tim Duncan.
Oh it's nice! He is one of the best at my position. I got a guy like him in front of me, I got to learn everyday and try to take the best.
Up next is the Boston Celtics who will be without Kevin Garnett but remain a very tough team. Thoughts heading into this game.
Yeah! They are a very tough team and we have to play tougher than today. I think we come here (New York) and didn't do our job. Popovich wants our team to defend and that's what we have to do tomorrow.






Marcus Camby
It appears Ime Udoka's second stint with the San Antonio Spurs is now over. The Spurs just announced that they have placed the 6-5 Udoka on waivers.
words from San Antonio Spurs' coach Gregg Popovich after the game to sum up the entire night for the Spurs as they lose to the New York Knicks, 128 to 115, and fall to 29-5. The 128 points scored by the Knicks was the most allowed by the Spurs this season.
For more than a decade, the San Antonio Spurs have leaned heavily on their defense and half-court plays to win ball games. Such strategy worked wonders for the Spurs, it gave them four NBA titles. At the center of it all was Tim Duncan, the Spurs' superstar who always seemed to shy away from the spotlight.
lead the Spurs to victory.
below .500, teams they were supposed to beat if they were to be considered a serious playoff contender. The Knicks winning streak during which they won 13 of 14 games was built largely on the relentless play of the Knicks,and allowed them to gain confidence and create chemistry. The key is that the Knicks have done what most NBA teams do not, play for 45 to 48 minutes even when down by double digits. Since their victory against Denver, the Knicks have demonstrated they can not only beat the downtrodden, but they will also beat and challenge those playoff-bound teams that don't play persistent defense.
Defensively, the Knicks will have their hands full with Ginobli and anyone who can hit an open three. Raymond Felton is tenacious but has not proven fast or strong enough to stop the best guards. Although the Knicks lead the league with 6.7 blocks per game, they rank 28th in opposing points per game and they are the seventh worse team in terms of opposing field goal percentage. Ginobli may be stunned with how often he can get to the basket in transition especially if San Antonio is relentless. Gary Neal, Tiago Splitter and George Hill may be so surprised at how much room they have on the perimeter that they nervously will shoot air balls. We hope.
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