Stats of the Game: Spurs vs. Grizzlies

Written by Robby Lim on .

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For the third straight game, the San Antonio Spurs found themselves on another down-the-wire finish.

This time there were no buzzer beaters to win the game, instead the Spurs needed overtime to beat the Memphis Grizzlies who played without leading scorer Rudy Gay (one-game suspension) 112-106 and improved their record to an NBA best 23-3.

Now, it's time to look at some numbers it this Spurs' latest victory.

73.7 - The Spurs shot better from the foul line making 14-19 (73.7%) free throws while the Grizzlies converted on 14-21 (66.7%) from the free throw line.

57.1 - The Grizzlies made 8-14 (57.1%) of their three-pointers. The Spurs were 10-23 (43.5%) from beyond the arc.

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- For the third straight game the Spurs have shot 50% or better from the field, while holding their opponents below 50%. They made 44-86 (51.2%) of their field goal attempts, the Grizzlies on the other hand, made 42-95 (44.2%) shots from the floor.

48 - The Grizzlies won the battle of the boards, out rebounding the Spurs 48-41. 

37 - Tony Parker had a game-high 37 points, including 16 in the fourth quarter and overtime as he helped the Spurs pull off another dramatic win for their eight straight victory. 

27 - Inserted into the starting lineup because of Gay's one game suspension, O.J. Mayo led the Grizzlies with 27 points and hit a game-tying 3-pointer with 21 seconds left that sent the game into overtime.

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- Zach Randolph had a monster game posting 24 points and 21 rebounds for his third 20-20 performance of the season.

13-10 - Tim Duncan added 13 points and 10 rebounds for San Antonio and surpassed 21,000 points for his career.

10 - Chris Quinn scored 10 points off the Spurs' bench and shot 4-7 from the field, including 2-4 from behind the arc.

3 - For the second straight game, Antonio McDyess went a perfect 3-3 from the field and added six points, three rebounds and two steals for the Spurs.
 
0 - Matt Bonner, McDyess, Neal and Quinn did not commit a single turnover for the entire game.

Rookie Watch: With George Hill out with an injury, Gary Neal stepped up as he scored 11 points, grabbed five rebounds, had one assists and a steal in 28 minutes of action. Tiago Splitter returned to the line up recovering from a right abductor contusion. He had two assists in eight minutes

What's Next? The Spurs will host the new-look Phoenix Suns at the AT&T Center in San Antonio on Monday.

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Spurs news briefs: Free Spurs tickets, Karl fined, Pop motivates, and more

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

• Want free San Antonio Spurs tickets? Of course you do! We here at Project Spurs are giving away free tickets to either the Denver Nuggets or Los Angeles Lakers game. How do you get them? Find out by clicking HERE.

• After the dramatic ending to the Spurs-Denver Nuggets game which ended in Manu Ginobili drawing the offensive foul on Carmelo Anthony, Nuggets coach George Karl was obviously upset with the loss but was fined $25, 000 for public comments he made about the refs:

NBA vice president Stu Jackson announced the punishments Saturday.

Karl was fined for public comments about the officiating following the Nuggets' 113-112 home loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday.

Kind of don't blame Karl. It was an emotional loss for his team. Though as a Spurs fan, I loved how the game ended.

• Speaking of the dramatic ending to the recent Spurs-Nuggets game, seems Ginobili and the Spurs rather not win games like that:

(video courtesy of woai.com)

• Spurs' coach Gregg Popovich is considered a great NBA coach and knows how to get the best out of his players. Case in point, the constant reminder about how close the Dallas Mavericks are in the standing:

On display in the San Antonio locker room at its training facility is a board that lists the league's standings and offers a reminder that despite the Spurs' gaudy early-season record, the Mavericks continue to nip at their heels. Coach Gregg Popovich was asked if he ever ran out of ways to motivate his team considering its success.

"Coaches are sick people," said Popovich. "Whether you win or lose, there are always many mistakes made. They'll never all be corrected, but that's why we have jobs."

• Express News' Tim Griffin talks about how the injuries to Houston Rockets' Yao Ming and Phoenix Suns' Steve Nash should benefit the Spurs.

• Though the Spurs got the win over the Nuggets, everyone was talking about the insanely nasty dunk Nuggets' JR Smith did on Spurs' Gary Neal. But it seems some people thought it was Spurs' George Hill who was on the receiving end of Smith's dunk. Hill made it clear it was not him via Twitter:

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• The NBA has been running big-head commercials during the NBA season. For their holiday big-head commercial, Spurs' Tim Duncan made a cameo.

Spurs news briefs: McDyess might change his mind, cricket coach seeks Popovich, and more

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

• San Antonio Spurs' center Antonio McDyess reiterated this will be his final season in the NBA in an interview with fanhouse.com:

"No doubt,'' McDyess said in an interview with FanHouse before Thursday's game at Denver about retiring. "I've been in it for 16 years. I'm tired. My body is breaking down. I'm just tired. Enough is enough.''

However, he did say there might be a slim chance he might change his mind:

"I hate to say never, that I won't (ever play again) because I still love the game,'' McDyess said. "But if you ask me right now, it will definitely be, 'Yes, I'm done after this year.' ... It's a strong, strong, strong yes (of retiring after this season). ... I'm pretty sure I will retire, but I still got friends that still say, 'Hey, Dice give us one more year.''

If indeed this is his final season in the NBA how fitting would it be for McDyess to win an NBA title before he exits the game. And at the rate this Spurs team is winning, it might not be out of the realm of possibility.

• Tim Duncan's streak of All-Star appearance might end but Denver Nuggets' coach George Karl says Duncan has his vote to be in Los Angeles this February:

Nuggets coach George Karl also endorsed Duncan’s status as an All-Star caliber big man, despite the dip in his scoring to a career-low 13.4 points per game in a career-low 28.9 minutes per game.

“He’s still one of the top guys,” Karl said. “If it’s a fourth-quarter game, he’ll be a dominant factor. Defensively, he’s been great.” (source Express News)

• It would appear Spurs' coach Popovich's reputation as a phenomenal coach extends globally. In particular, Australia. South Australian cricket coach Andrew Jarman. Jarman, trying to revive his cricket's team into a winning program sought out Popovich to pick his brain:

Jarman, 44, knows he will have his doubters in the cricket world but he noted how Crows coach Neil Craig last month ventured overseas to seek advice from famed US basketball coaches Gregg Popovich (San Antonio Spurs) and Mike Krzyzewski (Duke University).

• Against the Milwaukee Bucks, Manu Ginobili sealed the Spurs victory on the offensive end with a game-winning shot. Against the Nuggets, Ginobili sealed the Spurs victory on the defensive end with by picking up the offensive-foul on Carmelo Anthony. Let's relive that winning moment from Ginobli one more time:

• Miss any of the other NBA action besides the Spurs games? Well check out Express News' Tim Griffin's post on who played well and who didn't. Need to read this.

Why you shouldn't be surprised

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

(Note: Please welcome Project Spurs newest writer Mr. Jake Faunce. Jake is an avid Spurs fan and will be bringing a fresh look at the Spurs. Enjoy his debut post.)

By Jake Faunce, Project Spurs

NBA fans and pundits alike seem to be surprised at the hot of the San Antonio Spurs. Why they are, I have no idea.

I consider myself a sports Republican. If an owner wants to spend the money to keep his team competitive he should be free to do so. Small market teams would have to do better in the draft and managing resources. To me its sink or swim. The Spurs fall into the small market category.

What have they done to remain competitive despite drafting low every year? Well, they have drafted better then any team in North American sports. They have drafted late first and second round picks and turned them into rotation players and cornerstones of championship teams. Players like Tony Parker (28th overall), Manu Ginobili (57th overall), George Hill (26th overall) , Dejuan Blair (37th overall), Tiago Splitter (28th overall) and a promising young rookie in James Anderson at 20th overall in this past NBA Draft. It's amazing really and unheard of in sports.

So for a team to have an off year by Spurs standards, you would expect a franchise this smart, savvy and diligent to come back with guns blazing, and they did.

Richard Jefferson worked all off season with coach Gregg Popovich on fundamentals and really studying the ins and outs of this complex offensive scheme. The team itself made an inevitable change from the focus of the offense being Tim Duncan, to handing the keys to the offense to their dynamic backcourt. There was also a team wide focus of starting out better, don't lose early games you shouldn't, to put themselves in a better position come playoff time. The result is a fast paced cohesive offense, solid defense and the best start in franchise history.

If anyone is surprised by the Spurs hot start, they haven't been following this team closely. All the Spurs player movement done the past 12 years, maintaining a level of excellence starting from Popovich to Duncan and others within the Spurs franchise, is an amazing achievement in every way possible.

The Spurs will keep ''surprising'' everyone, but Spurs fans won't be surprised.

Who wants free Spurs tickets?

Written by Michael A. De Leon on .

If you're a regular Project Spurs reader, you may have noticed that we started selling Spurs tickets a few months ago through a partnership with TiqIq.

TiqIq is a service that aggregates ticket prices from several vendors to give buyers real-time ticket deals and updates.

Aside from the service they provide, TiqIq has now given us two Spurs tickets to make one reader's Holidays extra special.

So how do you win?

TiqIq has built us a branded twitter page for Spurs ticket updates, @ProjectSpursTiq, and while you should follow anyway to find great ticket deals, a random follower of that account will be given a pair of tickets to either the Nuggets game on December 22 or the Lakers game on December 28.

If there are 500+ followers to that page, the tickets will be for the Lakers game, otherwise you'll be watching the Spurs take on Carmelo Anthony and the Nuggets. Either should be great to watch in person at the AT&T Center.

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A look ahead before the year ends

Written by Robby Lim on .

One quarter into the season and the San Antonio Spurs still hold the best record in the NBA. While it is certainly a reason to be happy and excited, it doesn't necessarily mean the Spurs can rest on their laurels.
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At 22-3 and in the midst of the best start in franchise history, the Spurs are winning games early in the season like never before. However, they only hold a slim lead over the Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks for the best record.

It is also noteworthy this team currently sit on top of the NBA due to a relatively easy early season schedule.

During their first 25 games, the Spurs already played the Los Angeles Clippers (three times), the Golden State Warriors (twice), the Minnesota Timberwolves (twice) and the Indiana Pacers, Charlotte Bobcats, Cleveland Cleveland and the Philadelphia 76ers. That means most of their games early on can be considered "winnable" games.

Granted, they've had some success against playoff caliber teams like the Orlando Magic, Utah Jazz, Oklahoma City Thunder, New Orleans Hornets, Chicago Bulls and the Denver Nuggets, but the Spurs have yet to face their toughest test of the season.

Not to take anything away from the Spurs' remarkable start but they are about to get a reality check before the year ends.

They will play seven games in the next 13 days. That will start on a three-game home-stand against the Memphis Grizzlies, Phoenix Suns and Nuggets, a road game against the Orlando Magic on a set of back-to-backs, a visit from the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers and a road game against the Mavericks.

That stretch should provide the Spurs a better gauge on how they really measure up against some of the best teams in the NBA.

Will they keep their composure and be able to sustain momentum? I'm pretty sure but we will soon find out. 

Stats of the Game: Spurs vs. Nuggets

Written by Robby Lim on .

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For the second straight night, Manu Ginobili helped the San Antonio Spurs to win another close game.

One night after drilling the game winner against the Milwaukee Bucks, this time Ginobili sparked a Spurs run in the final period and drew an offensive foul from Carmelo Anthony that sealed the Spurs' victory.

Here are some of the numbers that stood out in this thrilling game.

52 - The Spurs won the inside battle, outscoring the Nuggets 52-42.
 
50 - The Nuggets made their outside shots, making 7-14 (50%) of their 3 point attempts. The Spurs made only 9-26 (34.6%) shots from beyond the arc.

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- The Spurs controlled the boards, out rebounding the Nuggets 42-36.

31 - Carmelo Anthony had game-high 31 points and added nine rebounds for the Nuggets.

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Tim Duncan just reminded everyone that he's still one of the best bigs in the league. He stuffed the score sheet with 28 points, 16 rebounds, four assists, four blocks and one steal.

26 - The Spurs did a better job of sharing the ball, they had 26 dimes compared to the Nuggets' 20.

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 - Tony Parker added 24 points and nine assists for San Antonio.

10 - Matt Bonner led the Spurs bench with 10 points on 3-4 shooting from three-point range.

6 - After leaving the game early against Milwaukee because of hyper-extended knee, DeJuan managed to score six points in 14 minutes of action. Antonio McDyess and Gary Neal scored six points a piece off the bench. McDyess went 3-3 from the field. 

2 - George Hill scored just two points, grabbed two rebounds and had four assists in 33 minutes of playing time.

0 - Duncan, Bonner and Neal did not commit a single turnover for the entire game.

Rookie Watch: Gary Neal had six points and seven rebounds in 20 minutes of action. Tiago Splitter did not play, one night after suffering a right abductor contusion. 

What's Next? The Spurs will host the Memphis Grizzlies at the AT&T Center on Saturday to start their three game home-stand.

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Spurs news briefs: Jennings is upset, Manu is clutch, and more

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

• The Milwaukee Bucks had the San Antonio Spurs on the ropes until Manu Ginobili nailed the game-winning shot. Great for the Spurs. Heart-breaking for the Bucks. Here is what Bucks' Brandon Jennings had to say about the loss via Twitter:

Man I'm piss, we had them dudes tonight. But I can say we are getting better, we know what we can do.

Is it me or is this music to Spurs fans' ears?

• The Dallas Mavericks and the Spurs are close in the Western Conference standings and both can lay claim to having a 12 game winning streak. Though the Spurs hold the better record, Eddie Sefko of dallasnews.com says the Mavericks should not worry because the Spurs cannot keep up their winning ways:

The point is that the Spurs aren't going to keep up their jackrabbit pace. It's not going to require another 12-game winning streak for the Mavericks to pass them. Just keep winning the games you are supposed to and a few here and there that you're not.

Need I remind Sefko it doesn't matter how the two teams finish in the standings. The Spurs are a veteran squad and know what they have to do in the playoffs to reach their goal to advance and win an NBA title. Look at last season. The Mavericks had the better record and we all know what happened to the Mavericks when they faced the Spurs in the first-round.  

• ESPN's Jalen Rose and Skip Bayless discussed the top five clutch players currently in the NBA and Ginobili made it but you may not agree where he ranked. Find out HERE.

• Well since we are on the topic of how clutch Ginobili is, let's relive his game-winning shot against the Bucks one more time!

Wait there's more!

What did Ginobili have to say about his game-winning shot? 

But did Manu travel on his game-winning shot?

• Believe it or not Spurs fans there are actually other NBA teams besides the Spurs. I know, shocking! If you need a quick glimpse of what else happened last night in the NBA, check out Express News' Tim Griffin's notes on games that went down besides the Spurs-Bucks matchup.

• And finally, here are some ideas on a Christmas gift for the die-hard Spurs fan.

(videos courtesy of woai.com)

Mailing it in with Kap

Written by Nick Kapsis on .

No, I heard the question. I'm just thinking. Hard.

This week’s fan email comes courtesy of ZILLA, his question:

Why isn't Tiago Splitter getting any playing time? And do you think the Spurs should add another big for the playoffs?

It may be a question originating from well off the beaten path and completely out of left field, most likely on a topic San Antonio Spurs fans couldn’t care less about (ya know, like questioning government’s role or the concerns one would have for their loved ones), but what can I say… I’m a man of the people—and I cater to the entire audience.   

Well, ZILLA (if that is your real name, and why wouldn’t it be?), I believe it comes down to a few things:

2011 NBA All-Star first returns

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

The 2011 NBA All-Star first returns are in so how are the San Antonio Spurs nominees of Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker doing so far in the balloting? Let's find out.

Tim Duncan has received 247, 364 votes placing him fifth for a starting spot as a Western Conference forward. In first place is Oklahoma City Thunders' Kevin Durant. No surprise Duncan is currently fifth. He is not receiving major minutes on the court, his numbers are down and Durant is the future of the NBA. Also, with Duncan being listed as a forward he is facing stiff competition for a starting role. Aside from Durant there is Dirk Nowitzki, Pau Gasol and Carmelo Anthony. Still, it's a bit annoying to see him trailing Nowitzki who is in fourth place.

Manu Ginobili has received 230, 137 votes placing him third for a starting spot as a Western Conference guard. In first place is Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant. Ginobili definitely deserves to be starting in this All-Star game. His numbers are up across the board this season, and despite his age and past injuries, he is having a phenomenal season leading the Spurs to their 21-3 record. Ginobili is also trailing New Orleans Hornets' Chris Paul who is currently in second place.

Tony Parker has received 103, 238 votes placing him ninth for a starting spot as a Western Conference guard. Despite having a bounce back season and putting up solid numbers, it's going to be tough for Parker to get a starting spot. Other nominees include Deron Williams, Steve Nash, Jason Kidd and Russell Westbrook.

However, there is still plenty of time to get all three Spurs into the 2011 All-Star Game by voting HERE.

Come on Spurs fans!