Playing with the "Big Three"

Written by Robby Lim on .

The San Antonio Spurs did some retooling this offseason adding Tiago Splitter, Gary Neal and drafting James Anderson. All three will contribute to the Spurs' success if they can mesh well with the "Big Three" of Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili.

The Spurs might have found the right mix of talent and experience to make it back to the top but each of the new players will quickly grasp how most of the Spurs' offense and defense revolves around Duncan, Parker and Ginobili.

Now I'm not a basketball expert but I have followed the Spurs since Duncan arrived in San Antonio and I'm pretty familiar with the Spurs' style of play. So Splitter, Anderson and Neal, if you just happen to be reading this, here are a few pointers, from me to you, on how to play with the Spurs' "Big Three."

Splitter:

1) Be ready to provide some weak side help on defense. If an opponent gets past Duncan's defense, you have to be ready to protect the rim like David Robinson used to.

2) In case you didn't know, Ginobili likes to go left. Try setting screens to free him up and make sure to rotate to the rim for the pick-and-roll. He will find you with a drop pass or a hand-off.

3) With Parker, just create space. He can get to the rim so quick so be ready to set solid picks on top of they key.

It's no secret the Spurs put a premium on defense and this is where you will be of tremendous help. Your length and mobility will make the teams' interior defense better instantly. Although you have to be extra careful as you tend to be a little more aggressive on the defensive end causing you to commit some unwanted fouls. You will be fine after you get your feet wet. Your basketball instincts will take over and your style of play fits right in with the team.

Anderson:

1) Parker loves athletic players who can stay with him on the break. If your conditioning is on par with his and you are ready to run, you can expect quite a few open transition layups this season.

2) Ginobili makes some crazy passes. Whether it's a drive and dish, a kick out or a no-look-pass and if you aren't aware, the ball might find its way right in your face or sail out of bounds. Bottom line is you have to be ready for his passes whether you are lining up for a jump shot or cutting into the lane.

3) Duncan knows a thing or two about passing the basketball. He's good at passing the ball out of the double team so be ready for some open jumpers and if the opportunity present itself for a fast break layup watch out for one of his "touch down" passes. It's right on the money.

Many people believe you can provide an immediate impact. If you can score and shoot for the Spurs like you did in college then this team will be a lot better than most people expected. You are not known for defense, but your size and athletic ability suggest you can be a good defender if not a stopper. I'm sure the Spurs will instill in you a mindset of playing 'D' at all times. Playing with the "Big Three" will present a lot of scoring opportunity on offense but keep in mind the Spurs play hard on defense as well. Best of luck!

Neal:

1) If Ginobili continues to come off the bench, expect a lot of minutes with him on the floor. Be aware he is very good at passing the ball so watch out for the kick out and some crazy behind the backs or no-look-passes from time to time.

2) With Parker, find your way to the corners as he will look to dish out some passes for you to nail the corner three-point shot. Ask former Spurs Bruce Bowen and Roger Mason Jr.

3) As I mentioned before, Duncan is one of the best passing bigs and if he's posting up in the paint, it might be beneficial to line up at one of the corners for a three-point shot. He will draw in the double and this will get you some open looks. Just knock down your shots. Ask George Hill, Matt Bonner, Robert Horry, Bowen or even Steve Kerr.

I was impressed by your play at the 2010 NBA Las Vegas Summer League and your credentials overseas speak for itself. If you can shoot the ball the way you did in Las Vegas, Spurs fans will quickly forget about Roger Mason Jr. If they haven't already. You are NBA ready and your vast basketball experience will help you adjust quickly. Just keep shooting and knock those shots down.

With opposing teams usually focused on stopping Duncan, Parker and Ginobili all you new guys should grab the opportunity and make them pay on the offensive end of the floor.

Nevertheless, keep in mind that the Spurs are known for their defense. Focusing your skills and abilities on defense will surely get you more minutes in coach Popovich's rotation. It's too early to tell and I haven't seen you guys play on the court with the Spurs yet but with your basketball skills and potentials, I have high hopes and very excited for the new season to start. I'm pretty sure most Spurs fans are too! I'm keeping the faith that title # 5 will be well within reach before Duncan and Ginobili call it quits with some help from all three of you. 

Thoughts? Do you have some more friendly advice for the new Spurs?

Neal on being with the Spurs and reaching his goal

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

After a stellar performance with the San Antonio Spurs' 2010 Summer League squad, the Spurs signed Gary Neal to a three-year deal. Now he is excited to be in the NBA fulfilling his dream.

In an interview with thetowerlight.com, Neal spoke about the Spurs and being in the NBA. Here is what he had to say on being with the Spurs:

“They have the cool and the calmness about them,” Neal said. “When you’re a guy like me coming into my situation- a new environment, a new city, a new community, a new team, a new system – it always helps to have older, veteran guys who are good guys, good players that have good social skills and can relate things that you may be doing wrong. They can relay it to you in a positive manner that way you can pick it up better.”

On working hard to reach his goal of playing in the NBA:

“If you’re a guy that goes as hard as you can go in the weight room and the conditioning and with the basketball skill workout, as far as shooting jump shots or working on your ball handling, it just carries over into a game,” he said. “I don’t know too many guys who don’t have great work ethic and can produce night in and night out at a high level. It just doesn’t work that way. You get out what you put in.”

“This is something that since I was six years old, this was my goal- to play in the NBA,” he said. “I’m excited just to have the experience to play in the NBA and to have the experience to play in front of my family. It’s been about three or four years since my family’s seen me play a live game. So it’s just an experience that I’m really, really excited about and I can’t really wait until the first game that I put on a uniform and run on the court.”

I was in Las Vegas and was able to see Neal's game up close. He has a deadly shooting touch and a quick release. My concern is that his play was against summer league talent. How will he fair playing against top NBA defenders remains to be seen. Plus he will have to work on defense but if he shoots the ball the way he did in Las Vegas, I am sure he will get minutes on the floor.

Roger Mason Jr. and Michael Finley were not great defenders but when they made shots, they got minutes. Same can be true for Neal.

Chris Kramer to workout with the Spurs

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

According to the journalgazette.net, Chris Kramer from Purdue will be working out for the San Antonio Spurs on September 7 for a couple of days:

"Hopefully when I leave (San Antonio), I'll put myself in a better position with a team I didn't get to work out with during the process," Kramer said. "So just a chance to get more eyes on you. People that really understand the game of basketball. I think the Spurs organization is one of the best. They're always right there in the NBA competing for championships. I have a lot of respect for the organization so to get the opportunity to go down there, I'm very excited for.

Kramer is a 6'3" guard who averaged 6.5 points, 2.3 assists, 1.7 steals and shot 27% from the three-point line.

His agent does say he is getting interest from the Atlanta Hawks who feel he can be a solid defender in the NBA. Though it will take more to make it into the NBA, one thing is for sure, he can finish at the rim.

Ferry returns to the Spurs

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

According to Yahoo! Sports, former San Antonio Spur and Cleveland Cavaliers' GM, Danny Ferry, will be returning to the Spurs:

The San Antonio Spurs have reached agreement with former Cleveland Cavaliers general manager Danny Ferry to return to the franchise’s front office as an assistant GM, league sources told Yahoo! Sports.

After Spurs vice president of basketball operations Dell Demps left to become GM of the New Orleans Hornets last month, Gregg Popovich and R.C. Buford aggressively recruited Ferry to return to San Antonio.

Thoughts Spurs fans?

UPDATE:

The Spurs have officially named Ferry VP of Basketball Operations:

The San Antonio Spurs today announced that Danny Ferry has been named the team’s Vice President of Basketball Operations. This is his second stint with the Spurs. Ferry played for the Spurs from 2000-03 and served as the team’s Director of Basketball Operations from 2003-05. During his tenure in San Antonio, Ferry captured an NBA Championship as a player (2003) and as a member of the front office (2005).

“We are thrilled that Danny has decided to rejoin the Spurs organization,” said Spurs General Manager RC Buford. “He has a great basketball mind and brings a vast amount of NBA experience and expertise to our program. It is a true pleasure to be able to welcome Danny and his wonderful family back to South Texas.”  (source Spurs.com)

After 22 years, Gilmore still unappreciated

Written by Michael A. De Leon on .

On August 13, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame enshrined several players, a coach and an owner along with the 1960 and 1992 US Olympic teams.

But one name was once again not called, former Spur Artis Gilmore.

Gilmore, 22 years removed from the NBA, has yet to get enough votes from the Honors Committee to be inducted in the Basketball Hall of Fame.

Lesser players are inducted every year and I'm sure I'm not the only person scratching my head and wondering every time the inductees are announced every year.

Some insist that it's because Gilmore's best years came when he played for the Kentucky Colonels in the ABA, which was considered inferior to the NBA.

But, as I've said many times before, it's the Basketball Hall of Fame, not the NBA Hall of Fame, and it's a tragedy that Gilmore's contributions continue to be overlooked.

Looking back, Gilmore excelled at every level of the game, which makes one wonder why he hasn't even received one vote and is now ineligible until 2012.

His college career was split between two schools, his first two years were at Gardner-Webb Junior College followed by two at Jacksonville University, where he now serves as Special Assistant to the President.

GilmoreAt Jacksonville, he lead his Dolphins to the National Title Game, but came up short against UCLA. Gilmore's average of 22.7 rebounds at Jacksonville is still the highest in NCAA Division I Basketball history.

In 1971, Gilmore, known as the A-Train, was drafted by both the Kentucky Colonels of the ABA and the Chicago Bulls of the NBA.

He opted for the ABA and starred immediately. In his rookie year, he won both Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player Awards. He was also a five-time ABA all-star, five-time All-ABA first team, five-time ABA all-defensive first team member and both an All-Star game MVP and Playoff MVP.

Not only was Gilmore dominant, he was considered the best center and the second-best ABA player at a time after Julius Erving.

After four ABA teams joined the NBA and his Colonels team folded, he was drafted first, by the Chicago Bulls in an ABA dispersal draft.

After six seasons in Chicago, he asked for a trade after many of the Bulls' failures were blamed on him. Many called him passive, said he didn't look mean enough on the court and wasn't aggressive enough, even though none played Kareem Abdul-Jabaar tougher and he left Chcago with several accolades.

Sound familiar? David Robinson was labeled "soft" his entire career, even though he retired with two rings, a very impressive list of accolades and career averages that you can't help but respect.

GilmoreGilmore came to San Antonio in a trade for Dave Corzine, Mark Olberding and cash. He teamed up with George Gervin and gave the Spurs their best season record since they joined the NBA. With a prolific scorer like Gervin around, Gilmore focused on doing what he did best, rebounding and blocking shots.

The 7-2 Gervin averaged 16.1 points, 9.6 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game in his five years with the Spurs.

After the 1986-87 season, Gilmore was traded back to Chicago, where he played 24 games, was cut and then played for Boston for the remainder of the year before he retired at the age of 38.

In the NBA, he was a six-time All-Star, made the All-Defensive second team in 1978 and was the career leader in field goal percentage.

After a career like that, you almost have to question the committee. How can a player that accomplished so much on the collegiate level, in the ABA and the NBA, not get a single vote?

You could say he never won a title, but neither did several other Hall-of-Famers, including recent inductee Karl Malone. Maybe it was his low-key, no hype personality, like current Spur Tim Duncan, but regardless of his personality, his numbers and accolades can speak for him more than he will.

His former Kentucky Colonels coach Hubie Brown will also speak on his behalf.

"I have no idea why he's not in. He's the most dominant center in the history of the ABA. He dominated college basketball at Gardner-Webb Junior College, then at Jacksonville, and was the Most Valuable Player in the 1975 playoffs."

"In the NBA, he revitalized the Chicago franchise and played for a great team in San Antonio with Gervin."

"He was extremely coachable, a hard worker, and got along with his peers. He played big in big games. So I don't understand why he is snubbed . I have difficulty with that, because I don't know what else he could have done. I don't know what else to say."

2012 is two years away, and hopefully someone on the committee will right this wrong. If not, Gilmore will continue to wait, just as we will, knowing that it's inevitable that the Hall will finally appreciate his game and career as we do.

Splitter scores 19 in win over France

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

In Brazil's last exhibition game or "friendlies" against France before the 2010 FIBA World Championship begins later this week, Splitter led Brazil to a 79-66 victory, scoring 19 points, four rebounds, shooting 78% from the floor in 23 minutes of play.

After the game, Splitter had this to say about the win:

After the match, Splitter said it was important to end the phase of friendlies with a win."It builds self-esteem of the group." "Even more against a team as good as France." Splitter admitted that the team did not start well 'but show the power of resilience. " (source esporte.ig.com)

"It was important to end the phase of friendlies with a win because it increases self-esteem of the group even more", said the new (player) of the San Antonio Spurs."We started badly, but managed to reverse the negative result of the first half (44-39 for the French), showing the power of the team," he added. (source esporte.ig.com)

Solid win for Brazil as the team was losing at the half against France, 44-39.

Valencia increases de Colo's buy out

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

According to lasprovincias.es, Valencia Power Electronics has raised San Antonio Spurs' draftee Nando de Colo's buy-out:

The Power Electronics has increased buyout Colo Nando to prevent the other team can grab it easily, since there are several who want him on their staff, including some of the best league in the world. Recently there has been a scout for San Antonio Spurs (French team elected in the NBA draft) according to the player.

So far the clause was about 700,000 euros. The base still has two years left on his contract and he has raised the salary. "He came with a reasonable salary, so it has been improved through the benefits to be had," said a club spokesman.

Should the Spurs desire to bring him to the team soon, this will present an issue.

I recently had an exclusive interview with de Colo and he did mention the Spurs have spoken to him on areas of his game he needs to improve upon. However, with just two more years remaining on his contract with Valencia, those two years will do him some good to develop his game should he not resign with the club and decide to come to the NBA and the Spurs.

It will be interesting to watch him play in the upcoming 2010 FIBA World Championship. It will give Spurs fans a more in-depth look at him since being drafted by the Spurs in 2009.

In his first action against Team USA in New York City last week, de Colo finished with five points, one steal, one assist, one rebound, was 2-2 from the free-throw line, hit one three-point shot in 20 minutes of play.

Here is the Project Spurs exclusive interview with de Colo.

Wilkerson: "I'm on a mission."

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

During the 2010 NBA Las Vegas Summer League, Tyler Wilkerson averaged 11 point, 6.6 rebounds helping the San Antonio Spurs' summer league team to go undefeated.

Though he did sign a deal to play overseas with Galil Gilboa, in an interview with the dailymail.com, Wilkerson is hoping to build on his performance from Las Vegas and earn a spot with the Spurs this upcoming season:

"I'm on a mission," Wilkerson said in a phone interview Monday from San Antonio, where he is working out in hopes of parlaying his summer performance into a full-time roster spot with the Spurs.

"I'm out here working, doing everything I can to make this team."

On his contract with Galil Gilboa:

"It's a deal we had on the table for some time," Wilkerson said. "I have it in case I don't make an NBA team. It's a great situation for me."  

In the interview, Wilkerson did mention the Spurs keep calling him back which is a good sign for the young man from Marshall.

I had a chance to be in Las Vegas to cover the Spurs summer league team and he did leave an impression on me. He is an athletic big man the Spurs do need. However, he is still a bit raw but one thing is for sure, he can finish at the rim. Ask Memphis Grizzlies' Hasheem Thabeet.

 

Spurscast En Espanol: Episodio 14

Written by Arianne Villanueva on .

Arianné is back for the latest Spanish edition of the Spurscast. In this episode, Arianne recaps the latest player signings by the San Antonio Spurs for the Spanish speaking Spurs fans.

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

Arianne regresa con el Spurscast en Español mas reciente con todos de las noticias 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.

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Suit up Spurs fans

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

The San Antonio Spurs unveiled their new slogan for the upcoming NBA season called "Suit Up."

“’Suit Up’ is a campaign that calls for all of San Antonio; the fans, sponsors, local businesses and our community, to be part of the team, the game and the passion of Spurs basketball,” said Spurs Sports & Entertainment Vice President of Marketing and Sales Frank Miceli. “Together we make a team, and we look forward to another great season of support from the most loyal and energetic fans in the NBA.”(source Spurs.com)

Though not as catchy as the "Go Spurs Go" chant, it works.

What are your thoughts Spurs fans?

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