Spurs news and notes: Bynum might give it a go, Manu's fake, and more
• The San Antonio Spurs and Los Angeles Lakers will face off tomorrow and Lakers' Andrew Bynum says
he will give it a go despite an injury:
Andrew Bynum said he would try to play against San Antonio (40-8) despite a bone bruise in his left knee, and the Lakers will try to reduce the 6 1/2 -game-difference between the teams in the Western Conference standings.
"He looked like he was ready," [Phil] Jackson said of Bynum. (source latimes.com)
• The Portland Trail Blazers may have beaten the Spurs last night, but Portland coach Nate McMillan knows a winner when he sees one:
“That organization has been consistent,” Portland coach Nate McMillan says. “Some would call it a dynasty.” (source portlandtribune.com)
• Speaking of the Trail Blazers-Spurs game from last night, did you catch Manu Ginobili's fake on Trail Blazers' Dante Cunningham? Check it out:
• A dream NBA Finals matchup would be the Spurs vs. the Boston Celtics:
With all due respect to David Stern, Pat Riley, Miami’s Big Three, Kobe Bryant, Phil Jackson, everybody at ABC and the millions of NBA fans who are dying to see a Miami Heat-L.A. Lakers Finals, we’ve got a better championship series waiting for you in June.
Boston-San Antonio.
That’s right, Celtics versus Spurs.
What’s that, if you’re forced to watch those two teams, you won’t need Sominex to help you get some sleep?
Sure, Boston-San Antonio wouldn’t have the glitz or glamour of a Lakers-Heat Finals and the first-ever June showdown between Kobe and LeBron. We have to admit, we’re rooting for that matchup because we’d like to see at least one Finals pitting the game’s top two players. As far as sheer entertainment goes, who wouldn’t want to see Lakers-Heat, especially with a lockout looming only a few weeks after they put the balls away for the season? (source msn.foxsports.com)
• After the recent drug violation by Memphis Grizzlies O.J. Mayo, the Spurs are careful to what their players intake to avoid the same issue as Mayo is dealing with:
The Spurs regularly distribute dietary supplements to players, part of the conditioning regimen that falls under the purview of strength and conditioning coaches Mike Brungardt and Chris White. But each product has been thoroughly vetted.
Along with the vitamins and minerals, they dispense advice.
“We meet with every player individually and go over all supplements we use, which we’ve obviously researched, even visited the labs to make sure everything is up to snuff,” Brungardt said. “When we have the first team meeting of the year, we address the fact we want all of them to use only supplements we’re providing. If they have something else they want to use, they have to make us aware of it so we can make sure it’s safe and not to use anything at all they got over the counter.
“It’s just too risky, and that’s something we re-emphasize a couple of times each season.” (source Express News)
• NBA.com recently discussed which team is best in the NBA. Seems it mainly came down to the Spurs or the Celtics. Here is an excerpt:






Tim Duncan's streak of 11 straight All-Star game starts appears to have come to an end.
In the Spurs high-octane offense, the ball has definitely been in Ginobili's and Parker's hands more whereas the ball went through Duncan when the Spurs played more of a half-court offense.
The San Antonio Spurs have officially kicked off the Rodeo Road trip with a visit to Portland last night in a loss to the Trail Blazers.
After starting the game with a 7-0 lead early in the first quarter, the Spurs looked like they were beginning their annual Rodeo Road Trip on the right path. Little did the Spurs know, a former Texas product would lead his team to a 99-86 victory over them.
Portland Trail Blazers, they will square off against their Western Conference rival Los Angeles Lakers who might be without the services of Andrew Bynum:
The NBA announced the rosters for the 2011 Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam to be played during All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles.
Spurs.com recently sat down with Spurs coach Gregg Popovich to ask him questions Spurs fans submitted.