Spurs vs. Mavericks series Q&A with Brian Cuban
With the San Antonio Spurs facing the Dallas Mavericks in the first-round of the 2010 NBA Playoffs, who better to turn to than Brian Cuban, brother of Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, to discuss the upcoming series between these two old rivals.
Aside from talking Spurs vs. Mavericks,
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And now for the nitty-gritty.
It's the Spurs versus the Mavericks once again! This rivalry is intense. From pushing-and-shoving, to heartbreaking losses for both teams, Spurs and Mavericks fans know to expect the unexpected anytime these two teams tangle in the playoffs.
So without further adieu, here is the Q&A with Brian Cuban:
JG: Another post-season begins in the NBA and another Spurs vs. Mavericks match-up. The Mavericks come into the match-up with the Spurs riding a win against them in the final game of the regular-season and thus taking the season series 3-1. How much of a factor is that for Dallas?
BC: I don't think its a factor at all. The playoffs are a different style of win or go home basketball, all bets are off.
JG: Spurs rookie, DeJuan Blair put up some impressive numbers in the final regular-season game against Dallas. In case you forgot, he finished with 27 points and 23 rebounds. How will Dallas adjust in game one?
BC: Being a graduate of Pitt I am a huge fan of DeJuan Blair. Obviously we are going have to deal with him but it remains to be seen how many minutes he actually gets in the playoffs.
JG: Sure Dallas beat San Antonio in the final game but it was a win without Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, and George Hill sat for the rest of the game after tweaking his ankle. What can Dallas take away from that heading into the playoffs?
BC: I don't think we take anything away from it. Even if we had beat them at full strength the playoffs are a different animal.
JG: What are your keys to the game for Dallas to beat San Antonio in this series and can the Mavericks make it to the NBA Finals?
BC: Tim is going to get his double-double. I think the key will be putting pressure on Parker and not letting Ginobili get to many easy 3's. We need to slow him down. We also can not let the Spurs bench eat us alive. The West is so balanced this year the Mavs have a good a chance as anyone to make it to the finals.
JG: This will be yet another chapter in the long history of this rivalry between Dallas and San Antonio. What are some of your fondest memories of this rivalry?
BC: There are so many great match-ups. From a Mavs fan standpoint it would have to be Game 7 of the 2006 playoffs against the Spurs. 119-111 OT win sending us to the WC finals for the 1st time.
Thanks to Brian for taking time to do this Q&A. Oh and Project Spurs has a bet with Brian on this series. Whichever team advances, the loser has to put up a banner of the winners site on our respective blog. Yeah . . . uhhhhh . . . go Spurs go!







contract showed the entire league, we can still contend for a ring, no matter how old the media says we are. Christmas came early to the City of San Antonio.
every Spurs player dealt with some kind of injury or sickness, and because of the injuries, the Spurs second unit ended up being a revolving door for D-League players. Malik Hairston and Garrett Temple are just two of what seemed like hundreds of D-League players that played for the Spurs this season. However, one bright spot shined through all the injuries, and his name is George Hill.
Blair fell out of the first round and into the lap of Buford who was salivating at the thought of landing such a physical player. Blair fit into Pop’s system right away, showing a natural ability for crashing the glass. Blair averaged 7.8 points and 6.4 rebound per contest this season, including 2.4 offensive boards a game. On January 13, he was the first rookie since, wait for it, Tim Duncan to have a 20/20 game with 28 points and 21 rebounds. He was the only player to suit for all 82 games this season.
assist a game this season. His body appears to be at full strength and he is back to playing "Manu" basketball. He recently dropped 43 points on one of the better defensive teams in the league, the Orlando Magic.
pasando con Manu Ginobili, que si se quedaba que los Spurs que si no. Pues la semana pasada Jeff García nos escribió un articulo aquí mismo en nuestra pagina de Project Spurs donde el anuncia que de acuerdo a Ric Bucher de ESPN, Manu Ginobili y los San Antonio Spurs han llegado a un acuerdo. El acuerdo vale nada más y nada menos que $38.9 millones de dólares por un contrato de 3 años, confirmo el recurso de liga el miércoles.
ayudo con 16 puntos para este juego mientras el novato Garrett Temple con 15 y Antonio Mcdyess con un total de 12 puntos y 11 rebotes venciendo así a los Kings de Sacramento 95 a 86.
Thursday night we were lucky enough to have the privilege of interviewing former Spurs center Fabricio Oberto.

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.