Anderson headed back to Austin

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James AndersonThe San Antonio Spurs just announced they are re-assigning rookie guard James Anderson to the Austin Toros.

Anderson was with the Toros for two games before the Spurs called him back up prior to their game with the Houston Rockets last Saturday.

Anderson, a 6-6, 215-pound guard, was originally assigned to Austin on January 26.  He appeared in two games for the Toros, averaging 14.5 points and 2.0 rebounds in 14.0 minutes.  He shot .556 (10-18) from the field, .444 (4-9) from three-point territory and .714 (5-7) from the free throw line.  Anderson was recalled by the Spurs on January 29 and saw limited action in three games.

The move should help Anderson, who was still working on his conditioning through his stint with the Toros. At the time, Toros coach Brad Jones said that Anderson looked tired after his second game. A gradual increase in minutes per game seems to be exactly what Anderson needs.

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Spurscast #236: Parker snubbed?

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On this episode of the Spurscast, Jeff and I looked over the last five games for the San Antonio Spurs, which included a big win over the Los Angeles Lakers.

We talked about the positives and negatives from each game before moving onto some San Antonio Spurs new, including Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, DeJuan Blair and Gary Neal all heading to Los Angeles for All-Star weekend.

Our topic of the week was: Was Tony Parker snubbed and did Tim Duncan deserve to make the All-Star games, especially over other centers like LaMarcus Aldridge and Nene.

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Spurs signing Novak to 10-day contract

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Steve NovakThe San Antonio Spurs wasted little time in adding a new player to the roster after Larry Owens rejoined the Tulsa 66ers this weekend.

According to Jonathan Givony of DraftExpress, the Spurs will be signing forward Steve Novak to a 10-day contract.

Novak recently had a two-game stint with the Reno Bighorns of the D-League, averaging 18.5 points on 68 percent shooting from the field and 64 percent from beyond the arch.

Novak has NBA career averages of 40 percent on three-pointers and seems to be in the mold of Matt Bonner, so he should provide the Spurs with some extra depth and shooting help off the bench until Bonner returns to the lineup.

The signing is expected to be official tomorrow. With the addition, the Spurs roster will be at 13 players. 

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Popovich and Duncan nearing milestones

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San Antonio Spurs' coach Gregg Popovich and forward Tim Duncan are nearing personal milestones in their illustrious NBA careers.

Currently, Popovich is third on the all-time list of most coaching victories with one team trailing Utah Jazz coach Jerry Sloan who has 1,126 wins and Boston Celtics' former coach Red Auerbach who recorded 795 wins.

With the win against the Sacramento Kings, Popovich is now sitting at 778 wins moving him within 18 more victories of surpassing Auerbach for second place.

As for Duncan, he currently is ranked 11th on the NBA career blocked shots list with 2,331. Should he record 26 more blocked shots this season, he will move into the top 10 and pass former NBA player Alonzo Mourning who recorded 2,356 blocked shots.

Spurs news and notes: Spurs get a break, Pop on Duncan an All-Star, and more

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• The San Antonio Spurs are back in San Antonio for a much needed break from the Rodeo Road Trip:

“We need the break,” coach Gregg Popovich said. “A couple of those older-than-dirt guys need a rest. It’s good to have these couple of days.”

Manu Ginobili:

“For me, this break is huge. I was a little sore before the game. The Lakers game was tough for me, and then there was that last play, so I guess I was a little unlucky. But I’m happy. We played really well, and we have three days off, and it’s going to help heal wounds.” (Express News)

• Here is what Spurs' coach Popovich had to say about Tim Duncan making the 2011 Western Conference All-Star squad:

"You look at our record right now and he's a big part of that," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said of Duncan. "I'm sure he's moved that the coaches recognized what he's done this year to help this team be where it is, so I'm thrilled for him." (jsonline.com)

Hit the jump to read about Tony Parker's All-Star snub, who got a vote for Coach of the Year, how to win free tickets to the Spurs-Oklahoma City Thunder game in San Antonio this month, and more.

Video: Lakers voice their respect for the Spurs

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Check out this video from the LA Times where Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant, coach Phil Jackson, Derek Fisher voice their respect for the San Antonio Spurs before their meeting this past Thursday.

Bryant speaks on his respect on the Spurs, Jackson actually doesn't make snide comments about San Antonio and gives respect to Spurs' coach Gregg Popovich, Fisher says the Spurs are the best in the NBA, and all three say much more about the Spurs.

Views From The Couch: Vol. 10

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Let me see if I understand this correctly, the San Antonio Spurs can win in front of the brightest film-stars in Hollywood, yet they can’t pull off a win in a state that is known to host “Big Foot” and was a major filming sight for vampires who glisten in the sunlight? 

Ladies and gentlemen, and mythical creatures, let’s begin Views From The Couch Volume 10!

The Past Should Be Revisited

  • @ Portland Trail Blazers (Team That Matters): For a full recap, check out the one I wrote after the game. To see how the Trail Blazers felt after the win, read @Sophiabiabia’s Portland recap. [P.S. Read the fan comments underneath the article, they’re an excellent observation of how fans react when they defeat the Spurs. It shows the respect the Spurs get from around the entire league!]

Commentary during the game: As the Spurs were falling behind in the fourth quarter, I tweeted “Things not looking good for #Spurs in #Portland right now. Portland is clearly the aggressor and fueled w/ energy. Spurs need to wake up.

In the fourth quarter, I tweeted “Can anyone in #Portland please verify if Tony Parker is still alive? 6pts in 30min? Come on TP! We need you!! #Spurs

  • @ Los Angeles Lakers (Team That Matters): For a full recap, check out the one I did following the game.

Commentary during the game: In the first quarter, after Antonio McDyess made a spectacular play, @marcel_mutoni tweeted “James Naismith consulted with Antonio McDyess when he invented basketball. #old

Click the "Read More" button to see which Spur earned Player of the Week? Who got honorable mention? How bad was the Portland loss? What are the Lakers thinking after Thursday night? Is it Tiago's time to shine and a quick look at the week ahead featuring the Fantastic Four? And find out how you can be involved in the emotional McDyess game winning roller coaster!

Spurs news and notes: Kevin Love surprised Duncan will be in LA, Spurs snowman and more

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• San Antonio Spurs' Tim Duncan made the 2011 Western Conference All-Star team as a reserve but Minnesota Timberwolves' Kevin Love was surprised about Duncan's selection:

"I thought Blake would get in because fans want to see dunks," said Love. "Not taking anything away from (Duncan). His averages are down. He's not the most exciting player. I didn't see that happening, but the Spurs' record and the coaches' emphasis on winning  . . .  I guess they had to take another player from the Spurs." (jsonline.com)

• Spurs' Richard Jefferson has been much more aggressive of late and Spurs' coach Gregg Popovich has taken notice:

“Richard did a good job of doing what he did at the beginning of the year: Catch it and let it go,” Popovich said. “No thinking. Let it fly or drive it. There’s no hesitation at all, and that’s what he did, and it’s nice to see. He’s playing real aggressively and doing a good job.” (Express News)

• Recently the city of San Antonio received some rare snow fall so what did Spurs fans do with the snowfall? Create a Spurs snowman of course!

Hit the jump to see the Spurs snowman and more news about your favorite team including how to win a free pair of tickets to the Spurs-Oklahoma City Thunder game this month in San Antonio courtesy of Project Spurs.

Owens returns to Tulsa

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Larry OwensAccording to the Greater Tulsa Reporter, Larry Owens has rejoined the Tulsa 66ers and will suit up with them tonight as they take on the Texas Legends.

Owens, who was named a D-League All-Star on Thursday, was the second player to earn a GATORADE Call-Up this season. He appeared in seven games with the Spurs averaging 1.3 points in 4.4 minutes per game.

Before his stint in San Antonio, Owens played in 23 games (all starts) for the 66ers averaging 12.7 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.1 steals in 31.2 minutes per game.

James Anderson's return to the San Antonio Spurs likely signaled the end of Owens' stay in San Antonio.

Top four Lakers reactions to the McDyess tip caught on video

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All eyes were on San Antonio Spurs' Antonio McDyess after he made the game winning tip-in for the Spurs against the Los Angeles Lakers this past Thursday.

Spurs fans were cheering across the globe as they saw McDyess' teammates rush to mob him on the court and witnessed Spurs' coach Gregg Popovich crack an elusive smile.

However, if you rewind the video of McDyess' tip-in, a lot happened in 4.6 seconds for Spurs fans to savor. More directly, Spurs fans can savor Lakers' heartache as the McDyess tip fell through the net.

With that being said, follow along with the video below to see the top four Lakers' reactions to the McDyess tip-in.

4. Lakers' assistant coach Chuck Person raises then lowers his arms. At the 13 second point of the video, watch the Lakers' sideline as former Spurs' player, now Lakers' assistant coach, Chuck Person raises his arms in triumph after Tim Duncan misses the shot but suddenly lowers his arms when the tip-in goes through.

Hit the jump to see who made the top three spots.