Spurs news and notes: Jefferson on Splitter's fall, Sixers hope to emulate the Spurs, and more
• The San Antonio Spurs faced the Washington Wizards tonight and for the first time this season,
coach Gregg Popovich made a starting lineup change. He benched Manu Ginobili and started George Hill. Popovich gave no reason for the change.
• Last night I had a chance to speak with Spurs' forward Richard Jefferson in Philadelphia before tip-off of the Sixers game and here is what he had to say about Tiago Splitter's hard fall in the Toronto Raptors game:
"It was a tough fall. He was in a tough place, having someone go up and under his legs. He's a tough guy and he'll be back quickly I believe."
• The Spurs suffered their ninth loss of the season last night against the Philadelphia 76ers but 76ers' coach Doug Collins said he wants his team to be just like the Spurs:
Doug Collins said he would like his Sixers team to emulate the San Antonio Spurs.
"It's amazing in terms of consistency," Collins said. "They're 24-1 this year against teams under .500. You would think a team that's been around for a while, won championships, been 10 or so years together, would take a night off somewhere.
"I don't see any weakness. I think it's great because they're a team we'd like to model ourselves after -- high character, talented players who love to play. You never hear anything coming out of San Antonio. They just love to play." (couierpostonline.com)
• For those Spurs fans who have not seen the Matt Bonner for Three-Point Shootout video campaign during the 2011 NBA All-Star Weekend, here is the video:
Hit the jump to see the video, enter for a chance to win free Spurs tickets, get an update on the Austin Toros, read on how the debate rages on whether Tim Duncan should have been named an All-Star and more.






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The San Antonio Spurs made a stop in Auburn Hills, Michigan to face the Detroit Pistons during their Rodeo Road Trip this month.
The Washington Wizards will try to avoid an 11th straight loss to the San Antonio Spurs when the teams meet tonight at the Verizon Center in Washington. The Wizards snapped their eight game losing streak with a 100-85 home win over the Milwaukee Bucks with six players scoring in double figures.
shooting from the San Antonio Spurs tonight was even colder and the main reason they fell to 44-9 for the season losing to the Philadelphia 76ers (25-28) tonight in Philadelphia 77 to 71 on the Rodeo Road Trip.
76ers after a hard fall on the court against the Toronto Raptors.