Terry gives the Spurs some locker room material

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Here is some locker room material for the San Antonio Spurs.

There is a huge game looming on the horizon for the Spurs and no it's not the Los Angeles Lakers next week. Though that is a great game as well. The Spurs will face the Dallas Mavericks in Dallas this coming Thursday which will pit two of the best teams in the NBA. Well maybe just one best team according to Mavericks' guard Jason Terry:

"It's still a fight. But we've positioned ourselves now to go out and have a great season. I think personally we're better than every team in the league. And that's no disrespect to the Spurs or anybody."  (source dallasnews.com)

No disrespect Terry? OK granted the Mavericks have beaten the Spurs this season but to say you mean no disrespect might be an understatement.

Terry has always been lobbing verbal bombs at the Spurs going as far as saying it's personal with him when it comes to the Spurs, accusing the Spurs of dirty play and let's not forget the punch to the groin of former Spur Michael Finley. Even this past summer, Terry sounded off about the Spurs beating the Mavericks in the 2010 NBA playoffs in a supposed conversation with coach Popovich this summer in Las Vegas. Though Popovich denied instigating that particular point.

Wait there's more. Dirk Nowitzki also chimed in about the Spurs' winning ways:

"They're playing well," Nowitzki said of the Spurs. "Good teams play hard, and you have to give them credit. It almost seems like they changed their philosophy a bit, but for some reason, the Spurs always win. They used to win games, 75-74, and now they win games 110-109, but it's the same thing. They always win."

All this does is keeps the heated rivalry between these two team alive and well. After this statement by Terry, I'm sure all Spurs fans will be tuning in to watch this colossal matchup. 

San Antonio Spurs vs. Washington Wizards Gameday Q&A with Wizards Extreme

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After a crushing loss to the Orlando Magic, the San Antonio Spurs look to get back on track and start a new winning streak as they face the Washington Wizards tonight in San Antonio -- a place that has been unkind to the Wizards.

To talk about the matchup, I turn to fellow NBA blogger here at Bloguin Joe from Wizards Extreme -- the only place Wizards and NBA fans should go to for all things Wizards.

In this Q&A, Joe talks about the Wizards' recent trade, the recent incident between two Wizards' players, tonight's game and more. To read the Q&A I did with Joe over at Wizards Extreme click HERE.

Jeff: Obviously I have to ask you about the trade. Losing Arenas was kind of the obvious seeing how John Wall is a rising, young star. Likes, dislikes and how does if impact the Wizards season?

Joe: We all knew that the Gilbert Arenas - Washington Wizards marriage was coming to an end, but its another thing to actually finally see it come true. I think at first a lot of Wizards fans were torn, but understood it had to be done, and then you have those that were happy to see him leave. Our website was dominated by those wanting Arenas gone while those of us who cover the team, namely Asad and Matt Naqvi as well as myself were left to think of what was Bullets/Wizards basketball before Gilbert got here, what we had while he was tearing up the league, and now what we are left with.

Speaking for myself and not for the whole, I’m actually at this point indifferent to the trade. You basically traded two former max players whose skills have declined so much since they signed their respective deals that they are now solely looked at as contractual numbers instead of value they can bring to their new teams. When the first question a fanbase asks upon the arrival of a new team member is “when does his contract come off the books”, I think you can get a solid understanding that we’re not looking to get a whole hell of a lot out of our newest Wizard, Rashard Lewis.

I wish Gilbert the best of luck and an injury free career, will remember him for the great plays he made, and at the end of the day hope the Magic destroy the Heat.

As far as the impact on the Wizards, this accelerates the rebuild process. Our young guys, namely, Nick Young, is going to now have the chance to play starter minutes and show what he’s got as evidence by his 22.17 ppg average since Arenas departed. We are all now looking forward to getting Wall healthy and on the court with Young to see what kind of chemistry these two athletic freaks can put together.

Aside from the trade, seems there is some internal dysfunction with the Wizards' JaVale McGee and Andray Blatche getting into a scuffle at a Washington D.C. night spot. What is the latest on this?

Dysfunction seems to be a commonality between all the DC pro sports teams but the Wizards don’t come close to what the Redskins show the world on a season by season basis. I’m not going to sugarcoat this and say there is no friction and all is hunky dory in the locker room but especially with the departure of Arenas, this is the most cohesive I’ve seen this Wizards team since we began covering them this time last year.

As for the said altercation between McGee and Blatche, we really can only go on what we’re told by the team and what we’ve heard. According to Michael Lee, the Wizards beat reporter for the Washington Post, witnesses have said that the players were screaming expletives at each other, but two league sources added that Blatche and McGee also exchanged several punches at the Shadow Room in Northwest Washington.

Early Saturday, a Wizards spokesman released a statement late Friday that read, "The team looked into the matter earlier today and determined it was simply a disagreement between teammates."

According to one source, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not at liberty to speak on behalf of the team, teammate Al Thornton tried to step in and separate Blatche and McGee but was punched by a club bouncer. No arrests were made and no one was injured.

However, late Saturday night, Wizards GM, Ernie Grunfeld suspended Blatche and McGee for the game against the Spurs with the following explanation…

“After further investigation into an incident on Thursday night, we concluded that Andray and JaVale conducted themselves in an unprofessional manner,” said Grunfeld.  “As a result, both players will be suspended for tomorrow’s game at San Antonio.”

That being said, what you should also know about the not so Big 3 of Blatche, Young and McGee is that they have all been together for a few years now and any scuffling or altercations at this point could just be the result of having to go through another losing season, mounting frustration and the realization that the two bigs have taken a step backwards in regards to their career progress.

For now, I’d rather concentrate on all things basketball, you know the things that happen on the court instead of the crap that happens off of it. If people want to talk about McGee and Blatche and their off the court antics I’d rather remember this video that was shot a few years back called “The Commercial”.

The Wizards have had a less-than-stellar month of December. What can you pin-point is the issue with this team?

Less than stellar would be one way to describe it, Jekyll and Hyde would be another way to talk about this season to date. Pin pointing one issue would not come close to addressing the issues with the Washington Wizards. We can start with the fact that our #1 pick and star in the making - John Wall has missed 12 games to date with all sorts of nagging injuries, some even apparently mis-diagnosed. Other issues would be lack of focus, lack of energy, inability to play a full 48 minutes, and I believe more than anything else I would have to say, this team is extremely young and still figuring out how to play together.

When Wall gets back, I believe we will see a more consistently competitive team but with the same game results. This team is in complete rebuild mode and if done properly, that is a process which takes a few years and a little bit of draft luck to accomplish.

Let's talk about the game tonight. The Spurs have been the hottest team in the NBA. What would be your game-plan for the Wizards tonight in San Antonio?

Outside of a Christmas miracle, I don’t see the Wizards breaking their 0 for 13 losing streak on the road in San Antonio tonight. The Spurs have won the last nine overall games against the Wizards and Washington hasn’t won in San Antonio since a 99-89 victory Dec. 11, 1999, having lost their last 10 visits there.  Not exactly a recipe for success.

Since we are talking about a team (Spurs) who has only lost 4 times in nearly 30 games, the Wizards only game plan whether Wall plays or not should be to compete hard, keep the Spurs off the boards and hope that Duncan, Parker and Ginobili have off nights. Luckily, the Wizards have a tendency to play up to competition so we will all be hoping for Washington to at least make the game competitive. Rashard Lewis cannot have another 0 for 5 night from the 3pt line, Hilton Armstrong will have to have the game of his life, rookies Kevin Seraphin and Trevor Booker will have to contribute big on the boards as well as on defense and Young will have to continue his recent scoring streak.

Which matchup tonight would you tell Spurs and Wizards fans to watch for?

The two matchups we’ll be looking for as the keys to the game would have to be Nick Young on Manu Ginobili and whoever has the assignment of Tim Duncan. Young is going to get his points, what will determine success with this matchup will be how good his defense is on Ginobili, who can pretty much get an open shot and to the basket when he wants.

The matchup of the Wizards bigs and Duncan won’t be a matter of Washington stopping Duncan, because they have no one in the front court that can, but more so how much Duncan can be contained. Again, Wizards fans will be grasping in hopes of a win but these two matchups will go a long way towards determining how close this game will be.

What's your prediction for tonight's contest?

Prediction for the evening will be a Wizards loss. I believe in light of the latest off court issue to hit Washington, the Wizards will come out flat in the first and second quarters, they’ll try to get back in the game in the second half and will ultimately lose in a blowout, 107-88. As I stated before, I don’t see Washington breaking its road losing streak, especially to a team like the Spurs coming off an embarrassing loss to the Magic 3 nights before.

McGee and Blatche suspended for tomorrow's game

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The San Antonio Spurs will face a depleted Washington Wizards team tomorrow in San Antonio as JaVale McGee and Andray Blatche have been suspended by the team due to an altercation between the two players:

A Wizards spokesperson said on Friday that it was "simply a disagreement between teammates," but a day later, President Ernie Grunfeld determined that the dispute went much deeper. "After further investigation into an incident on Thursday night, we concluded that Andray and JaVale conducted themselves in an unprofessional manner. As a result, both players will be suspended for tomorrow's game at San Antonio," Grunfeld said in a statement. (source washingtonpost.com)

The incident referred to occurred Friday night:

Multiple league sources have confirmed that teammates Andray Blatche and JaVale McGee were involved in an altercation outside an area club early Friday morning.

Witnesses have said that the players were screaming expletives at each other, but two league sources added that Blatche and McGee also exchanged several punches at the Shadow Room in Northwest Washington.

A Wizards spokesman released a statement late Friday that read, "The team looked into the matter earlier today and determined it was simply a disagreement between teammates." (source washingtonpost.com)

This will help the Spurs seeing how both Blatche and McGee present issues for the Spurs offensively and defensively. Now the Spurs should not be complacent and not play down to the Wizards.

Merry Christmas from Project Spurs

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The entire staff at Project Spurs and the Spurscast wishes all our loyal readers and listeners a very merry Christmas. We appreciate you coming back here for the best San Antonio Spurs coverage on the Internet.

Here is a treat for you on Christmas, how about a 1989 video of Sean Elliott, David Robinson and Zarko Paspalj singing "Jingle Bells." Enjoy and merry Christmas.

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Spurs news and notes: Jason Terry on the Spurs, Wizards' dysfunction, and more

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• Want to win a pair of free tickets to a San Antonio Spurs home game next month? Of course you do! All you have to do it follow @projectspurstiq on Twitter to enter. Easy huh?

• The Dallas Mavericks are right on the San Antonio Spurs' heels in the Southwest Division and though the Spurs lost to the Orlando Magic yesterday, the Mavericks are still trailing the Spurs by 1 1/2 games. 

Here is what Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle and guard Jason Terry had to say on the Spurs' season so far:

"The West is tough,'' Mavs coach Rick Carlisle said. "This division again is back to being one of the toughest in all of sports.

"The Spurs are having a great year. They’re going to continue to be good.''

And of course Terry had some words about the Spurs which might ruffle the feathers of Spurs fans:

"The only score I'm just focused on is San Antonio, and they finally lost (Thursday) night,'' Terry said. "I'm definitely looking at all the teams in the West, but the only team we're trying to catch is them, so I'm always watching them.

"They're having a phenomenal year, and there's about three or four teams having a good year to this point. But the key is can you maintain it, can you continue to stay focused, and can you get better?''

"A couple of those teams are going to peak out,'' Terry said. "I'm going to tell you right now, it's not going to be the Mavericks.''

Though many feel the Spurs' biggest competition is the Los Angeles Lakers, the Mavericks do present a huge concern for the Spurs. They have beaten the Spurs this season and will present a threat all season long.

However, let's hope Terry keeps looking up at the Spurs in the division.

• The Spurs took a beating last night against the Orlando Magic and winning streak came to a halt. To add insult to injury, check out this video of Spurs' guard Chris Quinn getting hit in the head by the basketball by Magic center Dwight Howard:

• The Spurs face the Washington Wizards this Sunday but it seems the Wizards are having some internal turmoil. Andray Blatche and JaVale McGee reportedly got into an altercation:

Multiple league sources have confirmed that teammates Andray Blatche and JaVale McGee were involved in an altercation outside an area club early Friday
morning.

Witnesses have said that the players were screaming expletives at each other, but two league sources added that Blatche and McGee also exchanged several punches at the Shadow Room in Northwest Washington.

A Wizards spokesman released a statement late Friday that read, "The team looked into the matter earlier today and determined it was simply a disagreement between teammates." (source washingtonpost.com)

A little Wizards dysfunction could be used to the Spurs benefit to get the team back on the winning track after losing badly to the Magic.

• Reigning Black discusses the Spurs' big problem...literally. Check it out. 

Spurs news and notes: Pop likes the Magic's moves, Neal's shot selection, and more

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• Want to win a pair of free tickets to a San Antonio Spurs home game next month? Of course you do! All you have to do it follow @projectspurstiq on Twitter to enter. Easy huh?

• San Antonio Spurs' coach Gregg Popovich spoke on the recent trade between the Orlando Magic and the Phoenix Suns and he thinks it was a solid trade for the Magic:

 

• The Spurs and Magic faced off tonight and Tim Duncan and Dwight Howard battled it out once again. However, Bryan Harvey of thefastertimes.com, says the Magic could have learned a few lessons from the Spurs especially Howard:

But the grains of sand that should be slipping through Tim Duncan’s decrepit finger tips and landing in the jovial palms of Dwight Howard are instead defying gravity, making Duncan appear like a wizard juggling the cosmos (insert Manu Ginobili).

This meeting of big men should be an abdication of a thrown, of a title, of a crown, but  instead, this meeting is another history lesson for the young Dwight Howard and the franchise that rests its hopes on his shoulders.  The lesson: windows never shut as easily as the press’ headlines, Vince Carter’s disinterest, Amar’e Stoudemire’s rise, or LeBron James’ virtuosity may lead us to believe. There is always hope, and because of that, a franchise should never panic.

• Our very own Mike De Leon participated in a Q&A with our fellow NBA Bloguin blogger Jeff Fox at Hoops Manifesto and when it came to the question of NBA point guards, Mike made a fantastic argument why Tony Parker is the best point guard to lead a team:

I'm going to make kind of a homer pick here, but aside from last season when he was fighting nagging injuries, Tony Parker has been one of the better and more underrated point guards the last six years. While he doesn't have the crazy assist and steal numbers, he has three rings and a Finals MVP and there's no arguing that. Ask Steve Nash how hard it is to guard him. He's as fast as any of the other point guards, he can put his team on his back when they need it and his assist number are improving every year, so he'd be my choice. Rajon Rondo, Derrick Rose and Deron Williams would also get some consideration.

• Express News' Tim Griffin discusses the Spurs' zone defense and how handy it is.

• Spurs' guard Gary Neal had a fantastic performance off the bench (22 points) in the Spurs' victory against the Denver Nuggets last night. Here is what Neal had to say on his shot-selection:

• And what did coach Popovich have to say about Neal's performance against the Nuggets?

(videos courtesy of woai.com)

VIDEO: Spurs United

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Here is a video on the San Antonio Spurs' tremendous start to the NBA season and how team work and chemistry is key.

Spurscast En Espanol: Episodio 18

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After a much deserved break, Arianné is back for the latest Spanish edition of the Spurscast. In this episode, Arianne recaps the recent San Antonio victories for the Spanish speaking Spurs fans.

Remember, Project Spurs was the first San Antonio Spurs blog to have a Spurs podcast and the first to have a Spanish podcast for Spanish-speaking Spurs fans.

Note: Show recorded Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Arianne regresa con el Spurscast en Español mas reciente con los juegos de pretemporada de los Spurs.

Y recuerden que Project Spurs fue la primera página de Internet en tener un podcast de Los San Antonio Spurs y la primera en tener un podcast en español para los fanáticos de habla hispana.

Programa grabado Martes, 21 de diciembre 2010

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San Antonio Spurs vs. Orlando Magic Gameday Q&A with Orlando Magic Daily

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The San Antonio Spurs (25-3) will face the Orlando Magic tonight in Orlando coming off a tough-fought win over the Denver Nuggets last night.

The last time these two teams met, the Spurs came out on the winning end due to hot shooting from the three-point line and the Magic committing 16 turnovers.

The Spurs will also face a new look Magic with their new players Gilbert Arenas, Hedo Turkoglu and Jason Richardson via a trade with the Phoenix Suns.

To discuss tonight's match-up, I spoke with fellow Bloguin NBA blogger Phil from Orlando Magic Daily which is by far the best Magic blog on the Internet.

In this Q&A we discuss the Magic's recent trade, why the Magic have been underachieving, keys to the game and more. To read the Q&A I did for Orlando Magic Daily click HERE.

Jeff: I know by now this sounds like a broken record but the trade to acquire Arenas, Turkoglu, and Richardson. Likes, dislikes and how does this help or hurt the Magic's season?

Phil: It appeared something was wrong, so a move had to be made. What that was is very difficult to put a finger on. Orlando's big weakness coming into the season was a lack of players who could create off the dribble. Vince Carter is not the player he once was and he could no longer carry the offense the way this Magic team needed him to.

I like the offensive potential this move brings. Turkoglu has proven he can be successful in Orlando's system. Jason Richardson is a guy who will fit in nicely. And Gilbert Arenas can still have big games here and there.

The potential is there. It is just a question of how this team will come together in the course of the season and whether they will play defense. This team is built on its defense and it has let them down these last few weeks. These guys have to be as committed to the defensive end as they are to the offensive end.

Coming into the new season the Magic were expected to be better than their 16-12 record. What seems to be the issue?

It is tough to put a finger on. The last time the Magic and Spurs met, the Magic were rolling ad we generally still felt good about this team. Orlando has just been knocked off its rhythm. About half the team got sick with a weird stomach virus. The team went out West and still has not figured itself out. Something happened on that trip that convinced this team a change needed to be made.

And so, we are starting from scratch. The issue is this team does not have the same defensive will it has had for the last few years. I was always amazed how the team was able to win games it had no business winning. That has not happened this year.

It seems like it is missing that one energy guy who can push others to play at a higher level. It is really hard to put a finger exactly on what is wrong. But you also get the feeling that if this team can get a victory and some confidence, things will correct themselves.
 
Alright let's discuss the game tonight. The last time these two teams met, the Magic committed 16 turnovers and allowed the Spurs to hit wide-open three-point shots (12-for-19). Obviously you cannot do this when playing the Spurs but what are other keys to the game for the Magic to get the win?

Yeah, it seems like a long time since that game happened. Really Orlando has to play together and fight in this one. There really is not much more this team can do. This will be the new guys' third game together so perhaps a little more progress should be expected and a little more cohesion. But mistakes are still going to be made. It is going to be important that this team just fight its way through it and forget mistakes. Orlando is still keeping things simple.

But more specifically, the Magic cannot allow Dwight Howard to get into foul trouble. This team, with the trade of Marcin Gortat, is really thin up front. Howard has to be in the game and he cannot get sucked into foul trouble. I would think San Antonio is going to attack him a lot.
 
If you are the Magic coach, you might be thinking, "OK we got the advantage in the paint but the guard combo of Parker and Ginobili will be a handful." What should the Magic do to limit this duo?

Again, Van Gundy is going to be preaching play defense as a team. Keep the man in front of you as best as you can and be there to help. A lot of the details of this defense are going to be missing, so these Spurs are going to be able to do some damage depending on how good Dwight Howard feels defensively (he has dialed some of his aggression back to limit his fouls, in my opinion). There may not be a lot Orlando can do just because the guys are not on the same page defensively yet.
 
There is a gaping hole at backup center for the Magic with the loss of Gortat. The Spurs have DeJuan Blair, Antonio McDyess, Tiago Splitter (if he gets time on the court), Matt Bonner and of course Tim Duncan. Do Dwight Howard and Brandan Bass shoulder more of the load tonight against the Spurs or do the Magic rely on something else to combat this glaring difference in size?

It depends if Ryan Anderson and Malik Allen are healthy enough to go. But yeah, it is all going to be on Dwight and Brandon to do the heavy lifting down low. They have their work cut out for them. Not sure if the Magic will be able to bring in another big man before Thursday.
 
Who wins the game tonight?

I am not optimistic about this stretch right now (we get Boston on Christmas). A team like the Spurs might be a little too good for the Magic to take on at this point in time. That is unless the team gets really hot and starts making jumpers. That is entirely possible. But my feeling is the struggles continue for a while and the Spurs get the win.

Stats of the Game: Spurs vs. Nuggets

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For the second time in a week, Manu Ginobili finished off the Denver Nuggets. This time he got some timely help from Gary Neal.

Ginobili and Neal each scored 22 points and buried back-to-back 3-pointers late in the fourth quarter, as the San Antonio Spurs (25-3) beat the Nuggets 109-103 who played without Carmelo Anthony because of the death of his sister.

The Spurs extended their winning streak to 10 games.

Now, it's time to look at some of the numbers that stood out in this latest Spurs victory.

86.2 - The Nuggets made their free throws hitting 25-29 (86.2%) from the foul line. The Spurs on the other hand just made 15-24 (62.5%) from the free throw line.

50 - The Spurs hit their outside shots connecting 14-28 (50%) from behind the arc, including, 5-7 (71.4%) from Gary Neal. The Nuggets only made 8-25 (32%) from the 3-point line.

46 - Denver dominated the inside game, outscoring the Spurs 46-36 on inside points.

29 - The Spurs outscored the Nuggets 29-14 in the fourth quarter as Denver made just two field goals in the final five minutes of the game.

22
 - Ginobili and Neal led the Spurs with 22 points a piece. J.R. Smith and Ty Lawson also had 22 points each for the Nuggets.  

20 - Recovering from a wrist injury, Chauncey Billups started at point guard and added 20 points for the Nuggets.

16 -
Richard Jefferson scored 16 points on 7-12 shooting from the field in 36 minutes of action. Smith scored 16 of his 22 points in the third quarter alone.

13 - Nene had 13 points for the Nuggets while Matt Bonner scored 13 points off the Spurs' bench. Both teams committed 13 turnovers for the game.

10 - Gary Neal scored 10 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter
and had his second consecutive 20-point game of the season.

9 - Tim Duncan had nine points and nine boards in 27 minutes for San Antonio. 

8The Spurs are the eight team in NBA history to start a season 25-3.

2Chris Quinn scored two points, dished out three assists, and had one rebound and one steal in 12 minutes of playing time. DeJuan Blair had two points and seven boards for the Spurs.

0 - Antonio McDyess did not attempt a single field goal and went scoreless in three minutes.


Rookie Watch:
Gary Neal had 22 points, three assists and two rebounds in 26 minutes of action. Tiago Splitter had 12 points, nine rebounds, one assists and a steal in his most meaningful game of the season.


What's Next?
The Spurs will visit the new-look Orlando Magic at the Amway Center for their second night of a back-to-back.


Follow Robby Lim on Twitter @RobbyLim21