Playoff Game Day Preview: Spurs vs. Mavs (Game 2)

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2010 NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS -- 1st ROUND
(2) DALLAS MAVERICKS Lead Series 1-0 vs. (7) SAN ANTONIO SPURS
TEAM LEADERS

Points Rebounds Assists
SPURS Tim Duncan 27.0 Tim Duncan 8.0 Manu Ginobili 6.0
MAVS Dirk Nowitzki 36.0 Erick Dampier 12.0 Jason Kidd 11.0

The Dallas Mavericks won the series opener, 100-94, behind Dirk Nowitzki's superb performance, dropping 36 points on 12-14 shooting from the field against a San Antonio Spurs team that is supposedly known for their defense during the playoffs.
It's just one game but the Spurs have a lot of adjustments to make to be able to tie up this series.

They have to find a way to limit Nowitzki's production but their offense was also a problem. Outside Duncan, Ginobili and Parker, the rest of team made just 10 of 26 shots from the field with Antonio McDyess the only other Spur to score double digits with 10 points.

Prompting Coach Gregg Popovich to say "
I thought we had a lot of guys who played like dogs."

It should be also noted that after starting at point-guard for the Spurs, George Hill is a game time decision. If he can't play Tony Parker might take place as the Spurs' starting point-guard. Hill was a non-factor in game one probably because his ankle is not yet fully healed. If he can play, he will have to be the Hill Spurs fans saw during the regular-season.

This game is a "must-win" of sorts for the Spurs. Falling 0-2 against a strong Mavericks team is certainly not the right way to start the playoffs let alone before heading back to San Antonio. Let's not forget the Spurs failed to advance to the 2nd round last year with the Mavericks beating them 4-1.

The Spurs will be hard pressed to even the series, while the Mavericks will enter game confident to take a 2-0 series lead.

KEYS TO THE GAME

SPURS
On Offense: The Spurs' "Big Three" of Duncan, Ginobili and Parker will get their points, but they have to get the other players involved. Richard Jefferson and Hill (if he plays) should get their touches.

And no matter how Roger Mason Jr. and Matt Bonner played terribly in game one, they deserve to take more than eight shots between them for the entire game. Also, DeJuan Blair was efficient in his playoff debut and though he did make some "rookie mistakes," he certainly deserve more minutes on the floor.

Ball distribution will be a main factor for the Spurs and they have to take extra care for the basketball. They committed 17 turnovers in game 1 in which Duncan had six and Ginobili five.

On Defense: Protect the paint. The Spurs are shorter compared to the Mavericks front-court but they have to hold their own. The Mavericks killed the Spurs on offensive rebounding 13-8 in game one.
Better 'D' on Dirk. McDyess is capable defender but he's gonna need more help to contain Nowitzki. Maybe the Spurs should send an early double-team to limit Dirk's point production and Caron Butler is another guy the Spurs should try to keep an eye on defense.

MAVERICKS
On Offense: Dallas did a good job on offense. In game one, it was clear Nowitzki is a match-up nightmare for the Spurs. If they can continue riding Dirk on offense at the rate he is shooting and passing the basketball, the Spurs will have a hard time catching up the Mavericks.

On Defense: The Mavericks are lucky to win game one despite the Spurs' "Big Three" combining for 71 points. But maybe that's the key for Dallas. If they can take away the Spurs' perimeter game and make life harder for Duncan in the post, they have a great chance of getting a 2-0 series lead.

INJURIES
SPURS
George Hill - sprained right ankle (game time decision)
Malik Hairston - sprained ankle (might miss the game)

MAVERICKS
None

PREDICTION
The Spurs can't afford to make the same mistakes they did in game one. Players like Jefferson and Hill have to step up their game and the Spurs as a team have do a better job on defense.

This is a must win for the Spurs. It's time to make their stand! Despite how the well the Mavericks played in game 1, I believe the Spurs will come out playing with a sense of urgency and will take game two, 91-87, to even the series at 1-1.

8th Seed Podcast - April Edition

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

Another month is upon us which means another edition of the 8th seed.  This time it's the NBA playoff edition.

Mike and I joined in late but did we have lots to say about the Spurs game one performance against the Mavericks.  Needless to say I had a lot to say about the refs and Mike had a few things he had to get off his chest about the Spurs lack of defense on Caron Butler.

There is plenty of talk on the KG elbow heard around the world, the Phoenix Suns, Amar'e Stoudamire, and much more.

Here's the crew for this month:

Jared Wade of Both Teams Played Hard and eightpointsnineseconds.com
Zach Harper of Cowbell Kingdom and Talk Hoops
Glenn Moore of The Dugout Sports Show
Rey Moralde of The No Look Pass
John Karalis of Reds Army

And special guest blogger this month was Matt Moore of Hardwood Paroxysm, FanHouse, Pro Basketball Talk... and I'm sure some other stuff.

We warn you... the language can get a little salty.... NSFW as it were... but oh.. it's worth it.  So please to enjoy our show, ok?

Click HERE to listen and download it at RedsArmy.com.

Spurscast #203: Sebastian Ginobili Interview

Written by Michael A. De Leon on .

Sebastian GinobiliJust days after interviewing Fabricio Oberto, we had the pleasure of interviewing Sebastian Ginobili on Monday night. Sebastian is Manu Ginobili's older brother and a professional basketball player in Argentina.

We asked Sebastian about his background growing up as one of three brothers that all ended up playing professionally. We also asked him about his current team Libertad Sunchales, who are currently in the second round of the playoffs against Boca Juniors.

He also told us that he thinks the Spurs will win the series against the Mavericks and that he is a very loyal Spurs fan and doesn't have any other favorite teams.

Thanks to our chat room for listening and participating live and asking questions. If you didn't get a chance to listen live, be sure to follow us on twitter and subscribe to our rss feed and soon our newsletter so you can find out about our next live interview and be there live. If you didn't get a chance to be there, but still would like to ask a question, Sebastian has agreed to answer some questions for us and send them back over email. Email your questions to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and we'll send them along.

We also have a bonus for our spanish-speakers readers and listeners as Arianné Villanueva called in and ask Sebastian questions in Spanish as well.

We also want to thank Sebastian for giving us over an hour of his time, and Silvia and Rita for helping us set up the interview.

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Hill a gametime decision

Written by Michael A. De Leon on .

HillAccording to Jeff McDonald on the MySA Courtside blog, Spurs guard George Hill will be a gametime decision for game two tomorrow night.

Spurs guard George Hill, still dealing with the lingering effects of an ankle sprain suffered April 4, will have his availability for Game 2 at Dallas determined at game time Wednesday, coach Gregg Popovich said this afternoon.

Hill practiced with the team this morning in San Antonio, after which he described his ankle as "so-so."

"It's still a little tender," Hill said. "I tried to give it a go Sunday, but it really wasn't all the way there. Hopefully, by Wednesday I'll be ready."

Hill's loss was definitely felt in game one and if he is a no go for game two, the Spurs will desperately need some help off the bench.

Make sure to keep it on Project Spurs for the latest on Hill and all of the latest playoff coverage.

 

Cuban: "I hate the Spurs."

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

If the Spurs need some locker-room material, well they got it now.

According to SportsdayDFW, after the Mavericks' practice today, owner Mark Cuban had the following to say:

"I hate the Spurs.''

But it's a respectful hate, he said, because the two teams play basketball the right way.

"Every possession just feels like it's a punch in a heavyweight fight,'' Cuban said. "It doesn't feel like a first-round of the playoffs. It feels like the conference finals, like we're playing to get to the Finals. That shows the respect we have for each other.''

Well Mr. Cuban, the feeling is mutual towards the Dallas Mavericks from Spurs nation. I sure hope someone showed this to the Spurs' players to light a fire under them.

Now if only Spurs' owner, Peter Holt, will fire back. Then we will have a true Texas showdown.

Part I: Earning his Spurs

Written by Lance Fell on .

Throughout the 2010 San Antonio Spurs playoff run, I will be keeping a close eye on Spurs' rookie DeJuan Blair. Basically documenting his first NBA playoff experience. I will be giving my thoughts on his performances in the post-season and seeing how he responds to the pressure. Enjoy!

The playoffs. What a great opportunity for young player to showcase their capabilities on the biggest stage and at the highest level. Scoring champion Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder played in his first playoff game on Sunday and finished with 24 points, and rookie Brandon Jennings of the Milwaukee Bucks scored 34 points in his first post-season appearance. But the only player I was really looking forward to watching play in their first playoff game was Spurs' rookie DeJuan Blair.

However, unlike Jennings and Durant, who both played over 40 minutes in their first playoff game, Blair only played eight minutes, mainly coming in to give Tim Duncan a breather. 

Blair's stat line: 7:56, 2-2 from the field, two rebounds (one offensive, one defensive), one assist, one blocked shot and four points.

His block was the only block of the game for the Silver and Black and noticeably his rebounds numbers were lacking. Again, mainly due to the lack of playing time.

He also had a tremendous dunk on Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki; however on the other end, he made a careless foul on Mavericks' Brendan Haywood which gave Haywood the "and 1." 

With Tim Duncan playing over 40 minutes a game this postseason, it doesn't look like Blair will get a lot of minutes. Especially since Blair averaged nearly two turnovers a game in the regular season. But the Spurs were out rebounded 37 to 45, and 13 of the Mavericks rebounds were offensive. So let's see if Spurs' coach Popovich decides to give Blair some more minutes and doesn't sit him like he does to most young players for the Spurs.  

With additional minutes, Blair will definitely help clean up the glass.  Let's not forget, during the last game of the regular season against this same Dallas team, he grabbed 23 rebounds.

Come back after game two to see what Blair does against the Dallas Mavericks as I chronicle his first NBA playoffs in part II of "Earning his Spurs."

Video: Playoff Predictions

Written by Michael A. De Leon on .

Project Spurs' queen of all multimedia, Arianné Villanueva, went out to Fatso's Sports Garden in San Antonio and asked the Spurs fans in attendance for last week's Spurs-Mavs game what they thought of the Spurs playoff chances.

Some of the fans we're pretty bold about the first round series saying "we're going to win, that's my prediction," and "they might win the championship."

Some fans were a little more cautious with their predictions.

"They'll make it through the first round, but they might choke in the second round."

And if the Spurs make it to the finals, most of the Spurs fans are hoping to draw Cleveland yet again.

Spurscast Live with Sebastian Ginobili

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Sebastian Ginobili joins the Spurscast Live tonight

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

Tonight at 7 p.m. CST/ 8 p.m. EST, we'll be going live with another very special edition of the Spurscast Live. Thanks to a few friends of the show and site, we've arranged an interview with Sebastian Ginobili, brother of the Spurs' Manu Ginobili.

Currently a member of Libertad de Sunchales in Argentina, "Sepo" plays the guard position.  His resume as a professional basketball player is stellar.  This is just scratching the surface: he has been an All-Star in 2001-2002, 2004, 2006-2007, and in 2009 for the Argentinian LigaA All-Star Game, was part of the South American Club Championships in 2005, was named to the Latinbasket.com All-Argentinian LigaA second team in 2005, was named to the Latinbasket.com All-Argentinian LigaA first team in 2006, and was recently a member of the Argentinian LigaA Regular Season Championship team in 2008. His resume goes on and on.

Tonight we will discuss game one of the Spurs versus the Mavericks playoff series, talk about playing in Argentina, and his thoughts on Manu.

But don't let Mike 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 7 p.m. CST for this special episode of the Spurscast.

Stats of the Game: Spurs vs. Mavericks (Game 1)

Written by Robby Lim on .

Well game one is over and the Spurs lost to their rivals the Mavericks, 100-94. So what stood out from the box score in this loss?  Aside from Richard Jefferson, Roger Mason, and well, pretty much any Spur not named Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili or Tony Parker, looking terrible on the court, here are a few things that jumped out.

Free Throw Attempts

San Antonio Spurs: 14 vs. Dallas Mavericks: 34

The Spurs hit their free throws making 12 of 14 shots. Good for 85.7%. The Mavericks, on the other hand, just converted 73.5% of their shots from the foul line making 25 of 34. However, Dirk Nowitzki made all 12 of his free throws.

The huge discrepancy in foul shots taken could mean that the Spurs are not aggressive enough in attacking the basket or might be case of some early "home cooking." Let's just say in the third quarter alone, the Spurs only went to the line once. Thanks refs!

Rebounding

San Antonio Spurs: 37 vs. Dallas Mavericks: 45

The Mavericks out rebounded the Spurs in this game big time. They also got 13 offensive rebounds compared to the Spurs' eight. That meant more second chance points and better inside scoring opportunities for the Mavericks.

This is a huge concern for the Spurs as the Mavericks are just too big in the front-court with Erick Dampier and Brendan Haywood in the paint.

Field Goal Percentage

San Antonio Spurs: 50% (39-78) vs. Dallas Mavericks: 47.3% (35-74)

The Spurs shot a better percentage overall from the field. But they have to do a better job at defending Nowitzki who hit 85.7% (12-14) of his field goal attempts on his way to a game high 36 points.  Then again, does any team have an answer for Dirk? Unlike seasons past, the Spurs do not have a player like Bruce Bowen to frustrate Nowitzki.

Now What?

To get back in this series, the Spurs have to be a lot better on defense. Their adjustment on how to guard Nowitzki will dictate how this series will go. It could be said to allow Nowitzki to do his damage and stop players such as Caron Butler and the other complementary Dallas players from putting up numbers.

The Spurs' role players has to step up. Roger Mason Jr. and Matt Bonner continue to struggle against the Mavericks in the playoffs and George Hill and Richard Jefferson were practically non-factors in this game.