Pop sets starting lineup
San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich has set his season-opening starting lineup, and it appears he'll stick with what has worked during the preseason.
Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, Richard Jefferson, Tim Duncan and DeJuan Blair will be taking the court first when the Spurs open the 2010-11 season at home next Wednesday against the Indiana Pacers.
If there was ever any doubt on whether or not Blair could start a center, his performance throughout the preseason has put those doubts to rest. Blair has averaged 11.8 points and 8.8 rebounds through six preseason games.
Ginobili, a previous sixth man award winner, will start this season after coming off the bench for a majority of last season's games. He'll likely make his return to the bench at some point during the season if the second unit runs into trouble on the offensive end.
Tiago Splitter could also affect the lineup once he is healthy and back into game shape, but Pop will likely be cautious with Splitter early in the season.
The Spurs will play their last preseason game tonight at home against Houston.






fueron derrotados 90-87. Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, y Tony Parker dieron apertura al juego pero quien llevo la delantera en cuestión de puntuaje fue DeJuan Blair con 12 puntos. Parker aporto con 10 puntos, Duncan atrapo 5 rebotes y Ginobili logro ayudar con 5 asistencias.
enfrentarse a los Cavaliers de Cleveland. Esto juego fue una verdadera pena ya que los Cavaliers mantuvieron la delantera de principio a fin derrotando a los Spurs 106-80. Este fue un juego esperado por DeJuan Blair ya que el joven jugador estubo matriculado en la Universidad de Pittsburg. Lo único que si me queda usar a nuestra defensa para este juego es que definitivamente se sintió la ausencia de nuestro trio Duncan, Parker, y Ginobili ya que aun no habían regresado de su visita a Mexico para este juego. Para este juego quien ayudo con mas puntos fue Gary Neal con 10 y un total de 3 asistencias mientras ambos, DeJuan Blair y James Anderson anotaron 9 puntos cada uno. 
Gist was one of the players I expected would get one of the last roster spots due to his work ethic and hustle play this preseason.
Unlike some rookies who come into their rookie seasons with many expectations and pressures on their shoulders, Anderson, formerly the Big 12 player of the year, was drafted and comes to a team with several all-stars.