Game Day Preview: Spurs vs. Pacers
| TEAM LEADERS | |||
| Points | Rebounds | Assists | |
| SPURS | Tim Duncan 17.9 | Tim Duncan 10.1 | Tony Parker 5.7 |
| PACERS | Danny Granger 24.1 | Roy Hibbert 5.7 | Darren Collison 5.7 |
The San Antonio Spurs will open their regular season against the Indiana Pacers at the AT&T
The Indiana Pacers drafted rookie Paul George and traded big man Troy Murphy in the offseason to acquire the services of Darren Collison and defensive specialist James Posey.
The Spurs on the other hand, added Brazilian big man Tiago Splitter, resigned Matt Bonner and Richard Jefferson, picked up the option year of George Hill, drafted rookie James Anderson and signed shooter Gary Neal to a 3-year contract from Italy.
The Pacers missed the playoffs last season while Spurs were eliminated by the Phoenix Suns during the 2010 Western Conference playoffs semi-final round.
KEYS TO THE GAME
SPURS:
Offense -- The Spurs tried to run more during their preseason games and have scored a lot in transition. It will be interesting to see if this trend will continue against an athletic team like the Pacers. Also, it will be key for the Spurs to established their inside game early and take advantage against the Pacers' young frontcourt.
Defense -- Limit Danny Granger on offense scoring and focus on the Pacers' dribble penetrations. Contain Collison. He out of the shadow of Chris Paul and will want to prove he is capable of being the starter. Tony Parker will have to take it to him and test him out of defense.
PACERS:
Offense -- The Pacers' offensive strength is on their backcourt with Danny Granger and Darren Collison. Both can explode on the offensive end on any given night. Also, keep an eye out for the Roy Hibbert versus Tim Duncan matchup. Hibbert has had some solid performances against Duncan. Another aspect is shooting. This team needs to make shots in order to have a chance against the Spurs.
Defense -- Focusing on the Spurs' inside game is a must. However, the Spurs also have a deep backcourt that includes Parker, Manu Ginobili and George Hill. So it will be a pick your poison game for the Pacers.
INJURIES
Spurs -- Tiago Splitter - strained right plantaris muscle (out).
Pacers -- Mike Dunleavy - bruised left knee (day-to-day), T.J. Ford - hamstring (day-to-day).
PREDICTION: Splitter will likely watch the Spurs' opening night on the bench, but that doesn't mean the Spurs are undermanned. Tim Duncan, DeJuan Blair and Antonio McDyess should have the advantage against the Pacers' frontcourt of Hibbert, Tyler Hansbrough and Josh McRoberts.
However, this will be a good test for the Spurs' perimeter defense, Jefferson will have his handsful as he goes up against Granger. The team that plays better defense and dictate the tempo will eventually win the game.
The Spurs will beat the Pacers to start the new season on the right foot.







The Spurs' big three of Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili have been together since 2003. If you ask anyone, save for ESPN, that trio is considered among the best "big threes" in the NBA.
But for as much as we will be following the Spurs throughout the season, there are the other teams which make up the Southwest Division.
Last year the San Antonio Spurs season ended in the Western Conference semi-finals with a four game sweep brought on by the Phoenix Suns. Since then, Spurs fans have been eager to get the 2010-2011 season underway.
The Spurs will travel to Houston to play the fourth and final game against the Rockets during the regular season. The Rockets may be battling to get a playoff spot and the Spurs would love nothing more than to set them back on their playoff plans. 
The Spurs went into the offseason looking to fill the void on their two biggest weaknesses. The Spurs have gone through the Mohammeds, Elsons and Obertos trying to find a legitimate, reliable center to play next to Tim Duncan. After drafting Tiago Splitter in 2007, the Spurs finally got their man this summer as Splitter decided to opt out of his contract with Caja Laboral to come stateside. While Spurs fans still wait to see him play in the silver & black, his debut is highly anticipated. With Splitter, the Spurs get a player who has mastered the pick-and-roll and doesn't mind doing the dirty work to let someone else score. His back to the basket game is improving by the year and he'll have Tim Duncan, one of the greatest players in the NBA, to mentor him. Splitter is also very active and aware while out on the court and will jump into passing lanes occasionally.
The Spurs still have the big three and all are healthy after a full offseason free of international play. Parker and Ginobili are in great shape and both are extremely focused on getting back to the finals. The Spurs are a much deeper team with a second unit consisting of George Hill, James Anderson, Antonio McDyess and Tiago Splitter. The "old" label is no longer relevant as they come into the season with three rookies, two second-year players and Hill, a third-year player who is playing beyond his years. And you can't talk about the Spurs' strengths without mentioning Gregg Popovich, who is still considered one of the best NBA coaches and one of the best at making adjustments, according to GMs across the NBA.