Fabricio Oberto on The Spurscast Live Tonight!
Tonight at 6 p.m. CST, we'll be going live with a very special edition of the Spurscast Live. Thanks to a few friends of the show and site, we've arranged an interview with former Spurs center Fabricio Oberto.
Now a member of the Washington Wizards, Oberto spent four years with the Spurs and we'll be getting his takes on everything from how the Spurs fare against the Mavericks to his involvement in social networking. Perhaps, we'll even read a few of our old Oberto facts to him.
But don't let Jeff and I have all the fun. Be a part of the interview by chatting with us live and asking questions in the chat. A select few will also have the opportunity to join us live "on-the-air" and speak with the man himself.
Get Project Spurs bookmarked, set your alarm clocks and join us back here at 6 p.m. CST for this special episode of the Spurscast.
Spurs vs. Mavericks recap
Jefferson caught the ball, passed back to Mason, who also tried for a shot off the arc but couldn’t get it in.
blocks on Caron Butler and Shawn Marion. Just seconds after his block on Marion, Temple sank a three-pointer to bring San Antonio back within seven points of Dallas, 87-79.Spurs begin Playoffs this Sunday
Looks like the Spurs will remain in Dallas. After losing to the Mavericks in their final regular season game, the Spurs will open the 2010 NBA Playoffs against their interstate rival beginning this Sunday.
Here is the schedule and let the smack-talk begin!
No. 2 Dallas vs. No. 7 San Antonio
| Game | Date | Site | Time (ET) | Station |
| Game 1 | Sun April 18 | San Antonio at Dallas | 8:00PM | TNT |
| Game 2 | Wed April 21 | San Antonio at Dallas | 9:30PM | TNT |
| Game 3 | Fri April 23 | Dallas at San Antonio | 9:30PM | ESPN |
| Game 4 | Sun April 25 | Dallas at San Antonio | 7:00PM | TNT |
| Game 5* | Tue April 27 | San Antonio at Dallas | TBD | TBD |
| Game 6* | Thu April 29 | Dallas at San Antonio | TBD | TBD |
| Game 7* | Sat May 1 | San Antonio at Dallas | TBD | TNT |
Unsung Player Day: Matt Bonner
Apparently April 14 is not just any other day. A long time ago, in a blogosphere far, far away, fellow NBA Bloguin brother, Don, from With-Malice deemed today, "Unsung Hero" day.
Here is how Don described it:
"April 14th: ‘Unsung Player Day'... we should recognize the guys who toil and work hard every day, for no recognition. Well, today's your day. In reality, these guys are just as responsible for making the NBA what it is today - every team needs role-players, guys to come on and give that valuable 2-5 minutes. Without them, there is no NBA. I would encourage NBA bloggers to put up an ‘unsung player' on their blog on April 14th. What's an 'Unsung Player'? A role player who gives his all in the 2-5 minutes he gets per game (try to be definitely under 10 minutes). Someone who doesn't get a lot of recognition..."
So without further adieu, here is our "Unsung Hero," Matt Bonner.
Sure he is such an easy target to poke fun. Awkward run, pale-white skin, cheesy grin and full of ginger awesomeness but when it comes down to it, he is a vital role player for the San Antonio Spurs.
He fully understands his role for the Spurs. He isn't out there to get "star minutes" but out there to spread the floor with his deadly three-point shot for Tim Duncan and other Spurs to operate.
Blair smash rookie wall
It seems the long NBA season has taken its toll on the young rookie-forward in San Antonio, DeJuan Blair. If you look at the month of March, for example, his averages have dropped from 7.6 points and 6.2 rebounds per contest to 5.3 points and 6.1 rebounds in 18 minutes a game. The rookie is also averaging nearly two turnovers per game.
“He’s a young basketball player,” says Spurs coach
And just when it seemed Blair was hitting the wall face first, came his performance in a Spurs' victory over the Denver Nuggets,
“I thought he hit a wall a couple weeks ago, but he’s come out of it,” said Popovich. “I think he’s starting to regenerate.”
With the playoffs around the corner, a giant question is will Pop continue to give
He has had trouble staying consistent this season. If the playoffs started today, one potential team the Spurs would face would be the Dallas Mavericks, and
In his three meetings with Dallas,
Blair also struggled this season against the first place Lakers. If by some miracle the Spurs were to face the Lakers in the later rounds of the Western Conference Playoffs,
Of the top Western Conference teams,
Blair has the one thing needed to scale the rookie wall seeing how the playoffs are fast approaching -- a desire to grow as a player and learn the game. And there is no one better to learn from then the greatest power forward to ever lace them up,
“He’s a young guy and he’s willing to learn,” said
like that.”
Mailbag: Duncan vs. Howard
This week's mailbag comes from Winston C. who trying to tell his friend just how good Tim Duncan is on the court.
"My friend and I are big time basketball fans. We're both 15 so we've obviously missed part of Duncan's career. Well I haven't. I've been watching the Spurs since I was 4 and he's been watching the Rockets since he was 11. Obviously he's missed a lot of Duncan's career, but seen a lot of Howard's. I'd given him stat comparisons between the two players proving Duncan is better and similar stuff. I need professional writers, you guys, to write an article that I can enjoy and share with him proving why Duncan is better AND why Duncan is the best Power forward of All time. I cannot understand why he doesn't think Duncan is the best power forward of all time. He's ignorant and needs to be informed. Please help me in this situation. Many thanks guys." --- Winston C.
Winston C,
Thanks for this question and I think it actually deserves a full article on Tim Duncan and Dwight Howard. But to prove your point here are some facts.
Tim Duncan
But more than individual awards, he has led the Spurs to four championships all with different supporting cast around him. That makes him arguably one of the best players to ever play the game.
That's not to mention that the Spurs have never missed the playoffs since he entered the league and haven't lost an NBA Finals series. Not a lot players in the NBA can say that, even Michael Jordan missed the playoffs during his basketball career.
Dwight HowardHoward has been to the NBA Finals last year but his Orlando Magic was defeated by the Los Angeles Lakers. Dwight Howard's offensive game is not yet polished and relies more on this strength rather than skill when scoring on the post. He also need to learn to be a better passer and work on his free throws.
Bottom line, Howard's best years may have yet to come while Duncan had already accomplished a lot of individual awards and championships throughout his career. He is a model of consistency that he is still able to average double-double a night and remains one of the best big man in the NBA even at age 33. Tim Duncan is just great.
I could have added the stats comparison, but I think this is more than enough proof to back-up your point. I hope you liked this answer.
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Spurscast En Español -- Episodio 10
Arianné and Jeff are back for the latest Spanish edition of the Spurscast. In this episode, Arianne recaps the last games for the Spurs, and we discuss Manu Ginobili's new contract and the Los Angeles Lakers game against the Spurs.
Remember, Project Spurs was the first Spurs blog to have a Spurs podcast and the first to have a Spanish podcast for Spanish-speaking fans.
Jeff y yo estamos de regreso con el Spurscast en Español mas reciente. En este episodio Arianné repasa los juegos de los Spurs y discutimos el mas nuevo contracto de Manu Ginobili con los Spurs y los Lakers de Los Angeles contra los Spurs.
Recuerden que Project Spurs fue la primera página de Internet en tener un podcast de Los Spurs y la primera en tener un podcast en español para los fanáticos de habla hispana.
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Spurs vs. Timberwolves Recap
By Jeff Cerda, Project Spurs
The Spurs knew they could not afford to lose another game to a opponent with a losing record, and they played like it early in the game. The
The first quarter started off with a Matt Bonner three-point shot assisted by
After the Wolves'
over. After the time out the Spurs went on a 9-0 run to take the lead 24-22, and forced the
In the second quarter the
The teams exchanged baskets to put the game at 49-43 Spurs. But this is when things really got going for the Spurs. The Spurs went on a 20-4 run which included a 10-0 run at one point but what was more impressive was that in the whole quarter they went on a 32-8 run. Needless to say the Spurs were off and running away with this game. The runs had the Spurs up big at the half, 69-47.
In the third quarter the Spurs did not let off of the pedal and kept making the
The Spurs shot 60% from the field as the
end of the quarter.
By the time the fourth quarter came around the
Game Notes:
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· The Spurs got 79 points from their bench, outscoring the
· The Spurs clinched their eleventh straight 50 win season, the longest active streak in the NBA.
The Spurs ended their home game season at 29-12 while the
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