Video: Gasol says Spurs have a swagger

Written by Jose Grijalva on .

There are some San Antonio Spurs who are playing extremely well and there are others who are struggling on the court, but Pau Gasol feels something from playing against the silver and black that some may not notice by just watching the game.

Gasol mentions during a media session that San Antonio have had a swagger to them when it comes to closing quarters. The Spurs have clamped on defense and have been aggressive offensively at the end of quarters to kill any momentum the Los Angeles Lakers may be creating for themselves. As Gasol mentions, this is something that's helped the Spurs in this series, especially in Game 2.

You can watch the video below to hear Gasol talk about San Antonio.

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Magic Johnson says Lakers have zero chance at winning

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The Los Angeles Lakers are down 0-2 in the opening playoff series heading into Game 3 versus the San Antonio Spurs, lost Steve Blake due to a hamstring injury, have a banged up Steve Nash and do not have Kobe Bryant for the rest of the season.

Things are not looking great for this Lakers team but when arguably your best player ever in franchise history, Earvin "Magic" Johnson, feels the team's playoff end is near, then you know it might be time to start thinking about vacation plans.

Magic took to Twitter to voice his opinion on his former team and from the looks of things, he feels their mounting injuries will result in L.A. doing a quick playoff-disappearing act.

And it doesn't stop there.

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D'Antoni on Spurs: They have so many guys who make baskets

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For Lakers head coach Mike D'Antoni, beating the San Antonio Spurs in the playoffs is almost elusive as capturing an NBA championship. D'Antoni, of course, has accomplished neither. In 18 playoff meetings against Gregg Popovich, D'Antoni led squads have won four games.

With Tony Parker scoring a measly five points in the first half -- Steve Blake, again, turned in another strong defensive performance -- the Lakers seemed to be a decent position to steal a game on the road. Yet they were down eight points at the half -- Kawhi Leonard, Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Matt Bonner picked up the slack, combining for 45 points.
 
The precocious Leonard, in his second playoff campaign, and Bonner were both valuable contributors, especially since the Lakers effectively limited Parker to an offensive cipher.
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Video: Spurs-Lakers fans brawl after Game 2

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Things got heated off the court after the San Antonio Spurs-Los Angeles Lakers Game 2 playoff match Wednesday night in San Antonio as a Spurs and Lakers fan brawled on the concourse of the AT&T Center.

Check out the video of the fight which reportedly lasted 45 seconds and no arrests were made.

The raw video is below.

The Spurs and Lakers have heave heated battles on the court but to see this behavior among fans is not what you want to see as a Spurs fan.

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Video: Manu Stars in Top 5 Plays by International Players

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Manu Ginobili is getting back in to form and creating for his teammates.  In this clip he is rewarding the big man, Tim Duncan, for running the floor.

The Spurs are showing the NBA, what San Antonio Spurs fans already know, that some of the top players are being grown outside of the United States. Manu Ginobili is getting back in to form and creating for his teammates.

Grab a seat as the Spurs’ United Nation roster keeps on showing the NBA that International players are becoming equals to the players that come from the United States.

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Blair ordered to repay jeweler

Written by Jose Grijalva on .

There was a recent drama between DeJuan Blair and a jewelry store about him not paying items he took out on credit. Now it appears Blair is paying up.

Spurs center DeJuan Blair has agreed to pay back more than $53,000 he owes a local jeweler who let him take merchandise on credit three years ago, lawyers for both sides said.

This might be adding to a bitter end to the undersized forward's career in silver and black. Blair has voiced his frustration on his role with the team this season and adding incidents like this may just make the decision easier for Blair and the Spurs to move on this summer. (MySanAntonio.com)

There's also a bit more troubling news to the incident that might rub future creditors the wrong way also.

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Pop praises Bonner's work down low

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Commonly appreciated for being 6'10" and one of the best three point shooters in the NBA, Bonner's making his money against the Los Angeles USA Today SportsLakers not just from the work he's doing above the arc, but also the work he's putting in down low against Dwight Howard and Pau Gasol. 

He played sparingly for most of the regular season, but with Boris Diaw out and Stephen Jackson cut, the Spurs were left with no other choice but to give Bonner an increased roll in the first round.  It was a dicey proposition heading in to the series, but after two games, Bonner has held his ground against Howard and Gasol.  After game 2, Head coach Gregg Popovich praised Bonner's work on defense against Howard.

"Matty's a tough-minded individual. He's a heck of a competitor and a great team guy. He'll do whatever we ask him to do. I think his family worries about him and the things we ask him to do out there," Popovich said. "He did everything he could. Obviously, he's outmatched physically, but he never stopped working. That's for sure. He was a big part of what we did tonight."

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Nocioni turned down Spurs' offer

Written by Jose Grijalva on .

When the San Antonio Spurs were looking for a small forward, Tracy McGrady may not have been the first option. It's being reported the Spurs were looking at an Argentinian player to join Manu Ginobili in silver and black.

Andres Nocioni turned down an offer from the Spurs 15 days ago according to . Nocioni's agent confirmed he got an offer from NBA (@SportandoBasket)

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World Peace makes no excuses for losses to Spurs

Written by Jose Grijalva on .

USA Today SportsThe Los Angeles Lakers dropped Game 2 and if losing Kobe Bryant to injury wasn't enough, there's a new injury to Los Angeles as Steve Blake suffered a hamstring injury, but injuries don't justify losing to Metta World Peace.

"We were still in the game. We still have Dwight Howard. We still have Pau (Gasol)," World Peace states. "That is just a way out. It is an excuse. When you lose, you lose. It is that simple. You don't say the Lakers lost because of injuries. You lost. The score is the score. That is it. No excuses."
 
World Peace has always been a competitor and it sounds like he's giving San Antonio their due in these wins. He's not minimizing the Spurs' victories by bringing up injuries or making excuses for his team's poor play.
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Spurscast #293: The Spurs take a 2-0 lead over the Lakers and more

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On this week's playoff edition of the Spurscast, Jose Grijalva and Trevor Zickgraf join me to talk about what the San Antonio Spurs have been doing right to take a 2-0 lead on the Los Angeles Lakers and what they need to do in order to make it a sweep.

We also recap the rest of the NBA playoffs, although we try not to spend too much time on the Eastern Conference so we don't get too bored with ourselves. 

The Spurscast. The Original Spurs podcast.

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Music (suggested by Trevor): Stevie Ray Vaughan -- Voodoo Child

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