Stats of the Game: Spurs vs. Celtics

Written by Robby Lim on .

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For the second straight night, the Spurs came up short on the defensive end. As a result, they suffered two straight losses for the first time this season.

Even with their defensive struggles, the Spurs were within striking distance in the final seconds and had a chance to steal the game but Paul Pierce partially blocked Ginobili's 3-point attempt to preserve a 105-103 win for the Boston Celtics.  

Here are some numbers that stood out in this Spurs' recent loss.

94.1 - The Spurs shot well from the free throw line making 16-17 (94.1%) of their foul shots. The Celtics were uncharacteristically atrocious from the foul line making just 8-15 (53.3%) of their free throws.

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- The Celtics shot a blistering 46-75 (61.3%) from the field while the Spurs connected on 39-86 (45.3%) of their field goal attempts.

55.6 - Boston were also accurate from behind the arc, hitting 5-9 (55.6%) from 3-point range. San Antonio made 9-22 (40.9%) of their 3-pointers. 

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- The Celtics outscored the Spurs on inside points 34-28. They also played better as a team, collecting 34 assists compared to the Spurs' 20 dimes.

31 - Ray Allen had a game-high 31 points on 13-16 shooting from the field, including 2-4 from beyond the arc.

24 - Manu Ginobili led the Spurs with 24 points
, eight rebounds and five steals.

23 - Glen Davis scored a season-high 23 points for Boston as he started in place of Kevin Garnett.

22-12-10 - Rajon Rondo had 22 assists, 12 points and 10 rebounds for his 11th career triple-double, adding six steals to help Boston beat the Spurs in a matchup of the NBA's top two teams.

18 - Tim Duncan and Tony Parker had 18 points a piece
for the Spurs while Pierce added 18 points for Boston.

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The Spurs' running game did not work on their favor, they were outscored by the Celtics 8-14 on fast break points.

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Matt Bonner and Gary Neal did not commit a single turnover for the entire game.

Rookie Watch: Neal had 10 points, two rebounds and two assists in 20 minutes of action. Tiago Splitter did not play.

What's Next?
The Spurs will visit the Indiana Pacers at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indiana on Friday.

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Rondo leads Celtics to win over Spurs

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

BOSTON -- "They executed better in the last minute and a half in the third-quarter and the last minute and a half of the fourth-quarter."

Execution was on the lips of San Antonio Spurs' coach Gregg Popovich after the game; however, it was not the Spurs who executed properly in Boston.

It was a meeting of the top two teams in the NBA in what was billed as an NBA Finals preview between the Spurs and Boston Celtics.

The Spurs were coming off a stunning loss to the New York Knicks and were looking to shake it off against a Celtics team without Kevin Garnett. However, in the opening moments, the game had a feel that what happened in New York was about to happen in Boston.

The Spurs defense was lacking in the opening moments of the game as the Celtics were getting in the lane and easy shots at the basket due to terrible defense by the Spurs. This led to an early timeout called by Spurs' coach Gregg Popovich.

As the first-half progressed, the Spurs' vaunted defense finally began to appear and Gary Neal and Richard Jefferson were hitting their shots. At the end of the first quarter it was 27-25 Celtics with the lead.

The second-quarter opened with Celtics' Nate Robinson hitting a pair of jumpers which got the Celtics' crowd in a frenzy but luckily for the Spurs, Richard Jefferson was also finding his groove as at one point he was 3/3 from the field, 2/2 from the three-point line, 1/1 from the free-throw line in 14 minutes of play. Tony Parker began to get hot from the field, finding his way to the basket, coupled with Shaquille O'Neal missing free-throws led to the Spurs taking a slim half-time lead, 51-49.

The second-half of the game was nip-and-tuck and when the game got close, it became the Manu Ginobili and Rajon Rondo show. Both were making crucial plays for their respective teams -- Rondo was making the timely assist while Ginobili was hitting the crucial shot. But poor execution down the stretch by the Spurs allowed Boston to build a lead and just when the Spurs were seemingly out of the game, the Celtics let the door open for a Spurs comeback.

The Celtics started to commit fouls, and Paul Pierce picked up a technical foul which led to the Spurs taking the lead. Ray Allen missed two free-throws which would have sealed the game for Boston and left the door open for the Spurs to escape Boston with a win.

However, poor execution down the stretch by the Spurs and failure to execute their final play led to the Spurs' second-consecutive loss. Spurs lose to the Celtics, 105-103 and fall to 29-6 for the season.

They will next face the Indiana Pacers in Indiana.

Notes:

  • Popovich on Celtics' Rondo and his triple-double performance with 22 assists, 12 points and 10 rebounds, "He affects the game on both ends of the court. He puts it in the hole. He plays"D," gets steals, rebounds, he does everything. He's a great all-around player."
  • Popovich on Celtics' Ray Allen who scored 31 points off 13-16 shooting, "Ray got off to a great start because he does that better than anybody in basketball." "If it was practice I don't know if anyone in the league would hit 13 out of 16. He does it in a game. I think he's pretty good."
  • Glen Davis scored 23 points for Boston.
  • Spurs had six players in double-figures with Ginobili leading the Spurs with 24 points.
  • Spurs shot 45.3% while the Celtics shots 61.3%.

Spurscast Special: Spurs-Celtics Preview with Reds Army

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

The San Antonio Spurs look to shake off the loss to the New York Knicks and get back on the winning track with a visit to Boston to face the Boston Celtics.

To preview the game, John Karalis from Reds Army and I got together in Boston to preview the game tonight between the top two teams in the NBA.

Enjoy and don't forget to visit Reds Army for all things Celtics.

Talking with Tiago

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

The San Antonio Spurs were stunned last night by the New York Knicks losing 128-115. With the loss, the Spurs dropped to 29-5 and hope to shake off the loss as they face the Boston Celtics tonight in Boston.

After the Spurs-Knicks game, I got a chance to speak with Spurs' rookie, Tiago Splitter. In this Q&A, Splitter spoke on the loss to the Knicks, playing with Tim Duncan, his development and more.

Jeff: What went wrong tonight for the Spurs against the Knicks?

Tiago: Well I think they played very good tonight and had a hell of a game. They scored a lot like they do and we tried to bring our defense like we do. Today wasn't our day. So we have to give them credit. They did a great job.

Knowing this is a Knicks team coached by Mike D'Antoni who likes to run, do you feel running with this team played right into the Knicks' hands?

All the D'Antoni teams love to run-and-gun. We knew that before of course. We knew we got to stop (Amar'e) Stoudemire, also (Wilson) Chandler and (Landry) Fields who is playing great. They had a good night and like I said when a team like that is run-and-gun and scores, it's hard to defend.

Amar'e has been great for the Knicks this season. What are your thoughts on Amar'e since he joined New York?

He is an amazing player. He proved that not just here in New York but in Phoenix. He is a star of the league. He leads this team. He is a very difficult guy to defend. He's got range when before he didnt have it.

You came into the preseason with the Spurs dealing with some nagging injuries. Then you got hurt in training camp but how has your adjustment been into the NBA?

Yeah it was a little bit of bad luck. In the preseason I got an injury, my calf, but right now I'm feeling great and I'm working everyday trying to help this team to get wins. And im also in the rookie process, which is normal, especially on a team like San Antonio who has a lot of great players.

I can only imagine how it is to play alongside with Tim Duncan.

Oh it's nice! He is one of the best at my position. I got a guy like him in front of me, I got to learn everyday and try to take the best.

Up next is the Boston Celtics who will be without Kevin Garnett but remain a very tough team. Thoughts heading into this game.

Yeah! They are a very tough team and we have to play tougher than today. I think we come here (New York) and didn't do our job. Popovich wants our team to defend and that's what we have to do tomorrow.

Dare to trade?: Three players Spurs could consider

Written by Jake Faunce on .

There is a strong possibility this is the last year we see the San Antonio Spurs play at an elite level. With an NBA lockout looming and the strong chance a season is lost due to a negotiation standoff, a lost year won't be kind to an aging core.

Another year for Tim Duncan's knees to age, another year for a 33-year-old Manu Ginobili's injury-prone joints to age. Antonio McDyess will retire after this season and as of right now there is no clear replacement. A lost year won't be kind to the Spurs and plenty of owners would see the year as a way to set themselves up financially. For example, NHL teams went through a lost season. The owners saw that losing a year was well worth it, as they got a deal that saved them from themselves financially and guaranteed them a profit every year. NBA owners would lose a whole season in a heartbeat if it guaranteed them this.

So what can the Spurs do?

Do they make a very un-Spur like big mid-season trade? Do they play it safe and comb the waiver wire and cross their fingers and hope they found a hidden gem?

As Project Spurs' Jeff Garcia recently wrote, one of the Spurs' few weaknesses and target areas is size. But in order to get size, the Spurs might have to give up youth.

The trade pieces most desired by other teams would be Tiago Splitter and DeJuan Blair as they are both young, talented big men with easily-tradeable contracts. Such a thing is coveted in the NBA and for obvious reasons. I'm not advocating trading either of these guys. I think both have a very bright future with the team and think it's possible in the next two years they will make up our starting front court.

But let's look at trade possibilities for players who could be available.

Joel Przybilla

Why he would work - He's a very good defensive player. Has a great per 40 minutes rebounding rate and doesn't need to be involved offensively to make an impact. That would be great for a mid-season pickup as it's highly unlikely he would integrate to our complex offensive system quickly.

Why he wouldn't work - His salary is insanely high and the Spurs could find better, cheaper alternatives. There is no logical reason to do this trade given the options on the market.

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Why he would work - He's a great weak side shot blocker and rebounder. This guy has been around the block and seems to have a thirst for a championship as he's rumored to only accept trades to contenders. He has a mid-range game and we could throw him in along side Timmy and he would get one on one's in the post.

Why he wouldn't work - His salary. Way too high for the Spurs' liking and it just simply wouldn't be practical. Like I said before, there are young cheap alternatives out there who play for teams with bad GM's.

Marc Gasol

Why he would work - He's young, smart and comes at a bargain (3.5 million). Gasol has a good post game and great size. His GM Chris Wallace (yes the same bonehead who traded Pau Gasol for 40 cents on the dollar) decided to give a max contract to Rudy Gay and Tony Parker money to Mike Conley. This leaves Marc in a uncertain situation heading into the summer without a contract. He could be scooped up for very little comparatively by a savvy GM.

Why he wouldn't work - Tiago Splitter would likely have to be given up in a deal for him. I don't feel comfortable with that, but a part of me wants to take the sure thing over a wait and see situation like Splitter. If that offer was on the table for RC Buford, it would be very tempting for him to take. Marc Gasol is arguably a top five center in the NBA. It's hard to pass a guy like that up when he's 25 years old.

The Spurs more than likely won't make any of these moves, but given the circumstances of an aging core and the possibility of losing a season to a lockout, there has got to be a real sense of urgency to not only the Spurs but to other teams as well.

The Spurs, Lakers and Celtics would be decimated by a lost season. There would effectively be a new world order in the NBA when games resumes and the trading action should be very interesting given those circumstances.

Spurs waive Udoka

Written by Michael A. De Leon on .

Ime UdokaIt appears Ime Udoka's second stint with the San Antonio Spurs is now over. The Spurs just announced that they have placed the 6-5 Udoka on waivers. 

Udoka was originally signed on November 24 and appeared in 20 games with the Spurs averaging 0.7 points in 6.5 minutes per game.

He played 20 minutes against Oklahoma City on January and helped the Spurs limit the Thunder to 32.9 percent shooting from the field.

The Spurs roster now stands at 12 players. 

Video: George Hill on Knicks loss, Celtics

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Project Spurs' Jeff Garcia was covering last night's Spurs vs. Knicks game in Madison Square Garden. He spoke to San Antonio Spurs' guard George Hill post game about the loss to the Knicks and game-planning against Rajon Rondo and the Boston Celtics tonight. 

The Big Apple Proves Too Sour For The Spurs

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

NEW YORK -- "Our defense was pathetic. It was the worst defense of the year for us."

It took those few words from San Antonio Spurs' coach Gregg Popovich after the game to sum up the entire night for the Spurs as they lose to the New York Knicks, 128 to 115, and fall to 29-5. The 128 points scored by the Knicks was the most allowed by the Spurs this season.

The first-half pretty much dictated how the entire night would go for the Spurs. The Spurs exhibited porous defense as the Knicks were getting into the paint and getting clear shots at the rim for easy baskets. Fortunately for the Spurs the Knicks were not getting it done on the defensive end as well which allowed San Antonio to be within striking distance.

The Spurs allowed New York to score 12 second-chance points in the paint and turned the ball over nine times which allowed the Knicks to take a slim lead over the Spurs at the end of the first-half, 72 to 69.

The second-half saw the Spurs continue to exhibit poor defense against the Knicks, as New York was still getting to the rim, and getting most of the second-chance opportunities. However, despite the lackluster effort on the defensive end, the Spurs remained close and had many opportunities to take the lead but just could not get over the hump. The Knicks were simply making the shots down the stretch especially Knicks' guard Raymond Felton who made back-breaking shots to put away the Spurs. At the 3:13 point of the fourth quarter, coach Popovich emptied the bench as New York stunned the NBA's number one team.

After the game, Popovich said the Knicks were just hungrier and more physical than the Spurs were. He went on to say, "If we score 115 points, I expect to win the basketball game." As all Spurs fans expected as well.

The Spurs will next face the Boston Celtics tomorrow night in Boston.

Notes:

  • The Spurs had six players scoring in double-figures and were led by Tony Parker who scored 26 points and six assists. George Hill came off the bench to score 13 points.
  • Largest lead for the Spurs was four points. Knicks led as much as 13 points.
  • The Spurs outscored the Knicks in the paint 62 to 50.
  • The Knicks had 16 second-chance points while the Spurs had 14.
  • Knicks' Wilson Chandler had a season high of 31 points.
  • Popovich on the Knicks, "I just know they are a very good basketball team. They're not a dangerous team. They're a good team. There's a big difference."
  • Popovich on the Knicks turning the corner, "I'm happy for Mike (D'Antoni). He had to go through some tough stuff and they (Knicks) have obviously turned the corner. They're obviously going in the right direction."

Spurs vs. Knicks Game Forecast

Written by Michael A. De Leon on .

Our friends at Accuscore have worked the numbers for tonight's game against the New York Knicks and according to their simulations, the Spurs are 71.6 percent favorites to earn their 30th win tonight in Madison Square Garden.

The San Antonio Spurs are solid 71.6 percent favorites over the New York Knicks. The Spurs are shooting 47.6 percent from the field and the Knicks are forecasted to shoot 45 percent. The Spurs have the rebounding advantage at 46.5 to 42.2. The Spurs are committing fewer turnovers at 13.6 vs 14.9 for the Knicks. The Spurs are making 7.4 three pointers on 40.1 percent from three point range. The Knicks are making 5.5 three pointers on 33.9 percent.

That is only a sampling of the work AccuScore has prepared for tonight's game. Make sure to see their full game report and game forecast below. 

Spurs most expensive remaining road games

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

If you ever had a chance to catch a San Antonio Spurs' road game, then you know how it has that "behind enemy lines" feel to it. You are in a sea of other colors than the usual sea of black and silver. However, you are there to brave hostile waters and represent Spurs fandom.

With the season fully underway, you might try to catch a Spurs' road game. If so, here are the most expensive remaining road games for the team: 
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Interesting to note the games in Los Angeles versus the Lakers. The February 3 game is 16% above the average, and the game on April 12 is 10% above. However, this is only the sixth and ninth highest priced games for the rest of the year in Los Angeles. Which is surprising considering this could be a potential Western Conference Finals matchup.

So if you are entertaining the thought of catching a Spurs' road game, click HERE to grab some tickets.