Should the Spurs re-sign Bonner?

Written by Robby Lim on .

With most of the attention on Manu Ginobili's impending free agency, another player who will be a free agent at the end of the season is Matt Bonner. He may not be a star like Ginobili, but he is an important cog for the Spurs machine and fully understands his role.

bonnerhook2Bonner's ability to knock down shots and space the floor for the Spurs is a huge part of the team's offensive schemes. He is a good three-point shooter, and this season he added a drive and jump hook to his arsenal. He also occasionally drives down the lane for the most awesome dunks in NBA history. Ask the Toronto Raptors.

In short, he has been a reliable role player for the Spurs especially on the offensive side of the floor. Case in point, in their latest victory over the Orlando Magic, Bonner's shooting touch was key for the Spurs.

However, he remains a defensive liability. He's too slow to be an effective defender in the paint. Also, his lack of quick lateral movement is of concern when opposing athletic big men play the Spurs. See Lamar Odom, Amar'e Stoudamire, or Pau Gasol.

Also, Bonner's numbers are down from last year. In 59 games this season, he is averaging 6.9 points and 3.3 rebounds on 45.7% shooting from the field and 39.6% from the 3-point line compared to 8.2 points and 4.8 rebounds on 49.6% field goal shooting and 44% from the 3-point area in 81 games last season. This decrease in stats could be partly because of an early season hand injury.

But his play has picked up lately, in the past four games, Bonner has averaged 9.3 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.8 assist per game.

Nonetheless, we should be reminded he has yet to prove he can play as good or as consistent during the post season. His performance in this year's playoffs could be an important factor for the Spurs to decide whether to resign him or not. In last season's playoffs he was a non-factor against the Dallas Mavericks despite his good regular season performance.

Overall, Bonner is a great complimentary player despite his shortcomings on defense. Which leaves the question -- is Bonner the type of player the Spurs can feel comfortable going deeper into the luxury tax by re-signing?

With the Spurs are already in luxury tax territory at $79,158, 564 and next year they are at $54,135,160 in guaranteed contracts. Currently, Bonner is making $3,240,380 in his final contract year with the Spurs.

The front office will make re-signing Manu Ginobili their number one priority. If they do re-sign Ginobili, he will certainly receive a handsome contract.  This will push the franchise deeper into the luxury tax which is speculated to drop between 50.4 to 53.6 million for the 2010-2011 NBA season. 

Why not address the glaring need for a legit big man and target Miami Heat free agent Udonis Haslem or Portland Trailblazer free agent Marcus Camby if the Spurs are going to spend money and go further into the luxury tax?  If you feel the loss of Bonner's three-point shooting is too much to lose, there is Indiana Pacer's free agent Luther Head.

What are your thoughts? Should the Spurs re-sign Bonner or should they use some of their money on younger talents to provide more youth and athleticism on their roster or spend it on a legit big man? Send us your opinions and comments on this matter.

Duncan at point guard?

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

With injuries to Tony Parker and George Hill, it seems the point-guard position is cursed for the Spurs this season.

However, in the eyes of Tim Duncan, this presents a golden opportunity for him to finally play the point-guard position after 12 years with the Spurs.

"I've been willing to play point guard for about 12 years now. I might finally get my chance."

And they say Duncan has no personality.


(photo by CH/Project Spurs)

Jackson gets lighter in the wallet

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

After the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Los Angeles Lakers, Lakers coach Phil Jackson targeted the refs in his post-game remarks saying they were against them.

Earlier today, Project Spurs posted some of Jackson's post-game remarks but he also did have this gem to add about the refs and Bennett Salvatore.

"You never know with a referee," Jackson said. "You go over and talk to him, he may not have wanted anybody to talk to him at that point. It didn't look like Kobe berated him at all, but you guys probably had a better television view than I had at that end of the court."

Jackson added: "It didn't look like he was berating him or anything," Jackson said. "But, with Bennett you don't know what you're going to get."

Well the NBA has fined Jackson $35, 000.00 for criticizing the refs.

Knowing Phil, he will gladly pay this fine if it means getting into the minds of the refs and the Spurs should these two teams meet up in the NBA post-season.

 

Talking with the enemy again!

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

With the Lakers and Spurs finishing the season 2-2 in head-to-head matchups, once again I venture into enemy territory and speak with Lakers blogger and friend of Project Spurs, Rey Moralde, of The No Look Pass.

Here we talk about the Spurs recent win over the Lakers, Phil Jackson's antics, are the Lakers worried about the Spurs if they meet in the first round and much more including a discussion on Katharine McPhee versus Olivia Munn.
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Jeff
: Suck on that LA!

Rey: It's a big win by San Antonio. It's just... hard for me to be concerned about the Lakers. I don't know what to think of them.

Jeff: Sure you guys didn't have Bynum but we didn't have Tony Parker and lost George Hill and still got the W.
Rey
: As I always say... the Spurs will never die.

Jeff: Speaking of never dieing, Manu torched the Lakers. Dropped 32. Uh I thought Ron Artest was a perimeter defender?
Rey: He let the technical get into his head. Really threw him off. He should know better.

Jeff: Oh I see you are now sounding like Phil Jackson. Nice job Rey!
Rey: Oh, give me a break. Do you see me blaming the referees?

Jeff: Yea WTF? Phillip not see the box score?
Rey: It's hard to blame the refs when you get blown out of the building. And the game was still close at the beginning of the fourth quarter.

Jeff: Speaking of box score, are the Lakers just a 5 man team? Spurs bench outscored the Lakers bench 20-4. 4 points! Really?
Rey: The bench can do better. If AND when Bynum comes back, Lamar Odom should shore up that bench. Plus I'm not as concerned about the bench, really, as they have been pretty good as of late.

Jeff: Recently Spurs coach Pop and Lakers coach "crybaby" errrrrrr I mean Phil been "complimenting" each others squads. Philsaid he is worried about the Spurs and Pop said he is trying to avoid the Lakers. If they do meet in the opening round, I still feel Lakers will come out on top.
Rey: I do, too... but dammit, it's hard to gauge their performance. They won't be playing for much more in the next few games. I'm just waiting for the playoffs to start. At L.A.'s best, they're still the favorites in the West.

Jeff: I called Phillip a "crybaby" and you do know why right?
Rey: You mentioned the refs. Any other reason?

Jeff: Blaming the refs AGAIN? Seriously Phil. Will he give some cred to the Spurs?
Rey: Phil Jackson is concerned. We all know he throws out that psychological warfare.

Jeff: As much as I say the Lakers will win a series vs the Spurs, I still have the Spurs making it interesting because of the stronger bench and better backcourt. If the Spurs were to upset the Lakers would you be surprised?
Rey: No. It's the Spurs. I know what they're capable of. Maybe if it was... say... the Thunder upsetting the Lakers, then I'd be surprised. But come on, look at those string of victories the Spurs have: Cleveland, Boston, Orlando, Lakers...

Jeff: You forget the fail loss to the Nets. It's shit like that which makes me worried about the Spurs team.
Rey: Eh, every team has a bad day. The Lakers lost to the Clippers earlier this year, too.

Jeff: Spurs and Lakers went 2-2 this season. If its them both in the first round, will it be a war or a cake walk for either team?
Rey: It's a war. I can see it going seven.

Jeff: Know what else is a war? Katharine McPhee vs. Olivia Munn. McPhee is so the chick you can take home. Munn is down and can hang with you and the fellas.
Rey: I'll take Olivia Munn.

Jeff: Man I will take McPhee. Brunette version though. I think you are underestimating her hotness.
Rey: I probably am but I always wanted to play Street Fighter with Olivia Munn.
Jeff: It's win-win.

Rey: The Spurs, though... Ginobili is hot. Parker will be back. One-and-done? Or title contender?
Jeff: McPhee is so underrated. You guys are fools. But I might be one and done if I got her alone.
Rey: I'm guessing you're still not taking the Spurs seriously.

Jeff: Dammitt Rey! McPhee. She is clouding my train of thought
Rey: Hey, look here. I'm trying to do my part in this conversation. (Olivia Munn... Olivia Munn... Olivia Munn...)

Jeff: OK. Focus is back. Spurs are not a title contender. Even if by some miracle they get past LA, the Nuggs, Jazz and Mavs will be a problem.
Rey: And you don't think they can run through the West if they get past L.A. Beating L.A. would be a HUGE confidence-booster.
Jeff: Hell no. It would be a boost but the Spurs lack the front-court of the Nuggs, against the Jazz they got swept, and the Mavs additions of Caron Butler, and Bendan Haywood will be headaches for the Spurs.

Jeff: Rey. Take a look at this! BAM!

Rey: Okay... bottom line... you don't think Spurs are a title contender... I still do. And we both think the Lakers are still the faves... but I can't gauge them very well until the postseason starts. All right. Awesome. Here.

Jeff: (heading to men's room)
Rey: I don't think he's going there to flush the Spurs' chances of winning a title...

Pop on the Lakers and Jackson blames the refs

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

First Lakers' coach Phil Jackson admitted he is worried about the Spurs and now Spurs' coach Gregg Popovich reciprocates the feeling.

In the ESPN - Daily Dime, Pop openly admits he is trying to avoid the Lakers in the first round of the playoffs.

"The ones that say 'We don't care who we play,' they're full of baloney too, because we're all trying to hide from the Lakers," Popovich said. "I mean, really. 'Who do you want to play in the first round?' 'Oh, the Lakers'. What an idiot."

As I stated earlier today, I have to agree with Pop. Lakers pose a huge challenge for the Spurs mainly becuase of the Lakers' bigger front court and since the Spurs do not have a reliable perimeter defender to guard Kobe Bryant as in seasons past with Bruce Bowen.

Should the Spurs and Lakers meet in the first-round, the Spurs bench and the back-court of Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili and George Hill, will have to play at a high level in a 7-game series to have a shot at upsetting the Lakers.

Speaking of Parker, Pop also mentioned he should be returning to the Spurs for the last two games of the regular season and gave a status on the recently injured George Hill. 

Popovich says the broken bone in Parker's right hand should be healed enough for him to return between the final two games of the regular season and the first two games of the playoffs, with the April 12 game against Minnesota as the target. He said Hill, who will have further tests on the ankle Monday, "is probably going to be out a while."

Lakers' coach Phil Jackson on the refs and Ginobili in the loss to the Spurs

In yesterday's game against the Lakers, Spurs' Manu Ginobili and Lakers' Ron Artest got tangled up a bit which led to both of them receiving technicals. Of course, this didn't sit well with Phil and he had the following to say on the refs, and Ginobili:

"Tonight they wouldn't let Ron play the way he played prior to [the technical-foul call]," Jackson said. "[Ginobili] could hook Ron; [Artest] didn't get what was going on and ended up getting too many fouls on him."

"The way we ended up the half I think turned the referees against us, and when you do that, that's an unfortunate thing," Jackson said. "Ron didn't back off and didn't read that official well enough to know you got to back off, you got to lighten the load, he's not going to take any more of that. Ginobili forced the issue and got the calls."

"On both the replays that we looked at, Ginobili hooks him," Jackson said. "He does the up-and-under move with the hook. Obviously the referees just didn't want the contact at that time. I told Ron at halftime, 'You got to back off when it's time to back off.' You just can't keep being persistent about that because they sent you a warning signal, and that signal was, 'Back off.' We ended up giving them some momentum at the half and probably got the referees on the back end of our game."

Nice job Phil! No it wasn't anything the Spurs did.  It wasn't the fact the Spurs bench outscored your bench 20-4. I am sure the Lakers' loss to the Spurs had nothing to do with getting out rebounded by the Spurs 41-34, Ginobili scoring 32 points, or the Spurs outscoring the Lakers in the paint, 48-40.  It was all because of the refs!

Jackson worried about the Spurs

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

In a recent interview with Dan Patrick of Sports Illustrated, Phil Jackson, coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, was asked about the Spurs heading into the playoffs.

DP: It seems like [San Antonio coach Gregg] Popovich is at his best this time of the year, when we're getting near the postseason. Is that the team you see in your rearview mirror and worry about?

PJ: Without a doubt.

First. I am caught off guard by this "respectful" comment from Phillip. Especially since Phil does not have such a glowing track record when it comes to shutting his mouth on his views on the Spurs. Spurs fans still hate the whole "asterisk" comment back in 1999.

Second. Is this more "mind games" with the Spurs? Spurs went 2-2 against the Lakers this season. In one game the Spurs lost a game despite Andrew Bynum not playing and a hurt Kobe Bryant. Blew a lead in the March 25th matchup in San Antonio where the Spurs couldn't buy a basket in the second half.

However, in the most recent win over the Lakers, the Spurs beat the Lakers 100-81. In that game the Spurs lost George Hill to an ankle injury in the second quarter and were still not playing without Tony Parker and still got the win.

In the end, should the Spurs face the Lakers in the first round, I am more than sure Phil is comfortable playing the Spurs in the first round. With Bynum in the lineup, and not to mention Pau Gasol and Lamar Odom, the Lakers are too big in the front court for the Spurs. This could be the undoing for the Spurs in the end.

Spurs vs. Lakers Recap

Written by Jeff Garcia on .

After defeating the Orlando Magic, the Spurs next faced the Western Conference leading Los Angeles Lakers in Los Angeles.

With the Spurs regular season history of losing to the elite Western Conference teams, coming into this game against, it would have seemed the Spurs were in for a loss.

To recap the the game, I turned to three huge Spurs fans and fans of Project Spurs to help recap today's game against the Lakers via Twitter. So without further adieu, here is Conner, Carlos and Rita to breakdown the Spurs game Twitter style!

First Quarter recap by Conner aka spurtd21

At the end of the first quarter it was Lakers 24, Spurs 22.

Second Quarter recap by Carlos aka carlos_vnzla

At the half the Spurs were leading the Lakers, 48-40.

Third Quarter recap by Rita aka rita202109

After three quarters, the Spurs were leading the Lakers 67-59.

Fourth Quarter recap by Rita aka rita202109

Spurs win and seal a playoff birth for the 13th consecutive time! Final from Los Angeles, 100-81.

Notes:

  • Bad news for the Spurs as George Hill injured his ankle in the second quarter after stepping on the foot of Lakers' Derek Fisher.  He did not play the rest of the game. X-Rays were negative but he did suffer a sprained ankle.
  • Manu Ginobili scored 32 points in the victory against the Lakers.  He also picked up a technical foul when he and Ron Artest got tangled up on an in bound play.
  • Tim Duncan scored 24 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Richard Jefferson scored 14 points.
  • Spurs opened the second half of the game on an 11-4 run.
  • Spurs shot 48.7% from the field, 38.9% from the three-point line, 79.2% from the free-throw line.
  • Spurs committed 13 turnovers, outscored the Lakers 48-40 in the paint, and their largest lead was 19 points.
  • Spurs bench outperformed the Lakers bench scoring 20 points while the Lakers bench scored four points.
  • Spurs grabbed 41 rebounds while the Lakers grabbed 34.
  • With the win, the Spurs record is now 47-29 and remain in the seventh spot in the Western Conference playoff standings.
  • The Spurs have beaten the Los Angeles Lakers, Orlando Magic, Cleveland Cavaliers, Boston Celtics, and Oklahoma City Thunder. All playoff bound teams.
  • The Spurs will next face the Sacramento Kings Tuesday in Sacramento.

End of the Week Links - 04/03

Written by Robby Lim on .

The Spurs have won two straight games beating the Houston Rockets and the Orlando Magic and are currently 7th in the West.

It's now time to look at the links we here at Project Spurs recommend. And we pity the fool who
doesn't read these great Spurs articles. So quit your jibber-jabber and click on these links!
  • Bleacher Report - Robert Kleeman says that Manu Ginobili must remain a San Antonio Spur. Definitely!
  • SPURS.COM - Spurs Sign Alonzo Gee. Nice pickup!
  • San Antonio Express News - Coach Pop is satisfied with Spurs' chemistry.
  • CelticsHub - Zach Lowe talked about how Manu attacked a defense that was designed for him.
  • San Antonio Express News - Jeff McDonald believes that Duncan is struggling with long grind. I still believe that the Big Fundamental will bounce back nicely come playoff time.
  • Bleacher Report - Robert Kleeman thinks that George Hill deserves the Most Improved Player award this year. I agree!
  • SI.COM - Chris Mannix: Spurs yet to put championship pieces together.
  • 48 Minutes of Hell -  Jesse Blanchard believes that to win an NBA Championship you have to think "big" or go home. Nice read!
  • Hoopsworld - Jason Fleming assessed Manu's market value should he decide to test the free agency waters.
  • San Antonio Express News - Mike Monroe says that the new brace helps Mason's shooting touch. If that's what it takes to keep him going we'll roll with it.
Don't forget to check out these articles from us here on Project Spurs.
I hope you enjoyed reading these great articles. The Spurs will hit the road next to face Kobe and the Los Angeles Lakers.

Let's hope they can maintain their level of play and make it three straight wins. Have a great weekend!

Mailbag: International Play Stipulations

Written by Michael A. De Leon on .

mailbagThe NBA pays these players a substantial amount of money to play at their healthiest and highest level of performance. Now it is on their own will to play in the summer for their country. I am including ALL NBA players, international or U.S. I am not against supporting your country, but should they start to add stipulations to their contracts if these players go off in the summer and get hurt? These franchises put out millions of dollars on these players and if they get hurt, why should they get paid for that season if they don' play? I know it is a sticky question, and my family and I have had many conversations over this, but I just wanted to get your opinion. - Becca

I've actually thought about this for quite some time. When Manu was injured and sat out a considerable amount of games a few years back, then decided to play internationally the next summer, a lot of people in and around San Antonio had a big problem with it.

For international players, the ultimate goal has always been winning Olympic gold for your country. Even now with many international players playing in the league, I'd guess plenty would say they'd pick an Olympic Gold Medal over an NBA Championship.

With Manu, I felt empathetic because you have to realize that he has a great amount of pride in his home country of Argentina, but at some point NBA Teams have to think of their own interests and how international play could affect their success.

Yao Ming is likely one of the better centers in the NBA, when he's playing. How right is it that he's available to play for the Chinese National Team while he's sat out most of the last two seasons with the Rockets while earning nearly $17 million per season.

So I really do think it's time the NBA and owners have stipulations for their players who choose to play internationally. Would Yao Ming be playing summers if that cushy $17 million were pro-rated. Whether or not the Player's Association would ever even consider it is another issue.

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La revision semanal de los Spurs

Written by Arianne Villanueva on .

Hola amigos fanáticos de los Spurs y bienvenidos a nuestra página de Project Spurs donde siempre encontraran la información mas actualizada sobre su equipo favorito de baloncesto.
Hoy estaré repasando los juegos de los Spurs de la semana pasada.

Antes de comenzar me gustaría informarles sobre una buena noticia para los fanáticos de Manu Ginobili. De acuerdo a un artículo que nuestro escritor Jeff García anuncio ayer en nuestra página de Project Spurs, Manu Ginobili de los San Antonio Spurs fue nombrado ayer el jugador de la Conferencia Oeste de la semana basado en los juegos de la semana reciente comenzando del 22 de marzo al 28. Ginobili tuvo un promedio de 25.8 puntos, 5 asistencias, y 4.5 rebotes. El anoto 20 puntos o más en cada juego incluyendo 30 puntos en una ganancia que vivimos en contra de los Cavaliers de Cleveland el pasado viernes 26 de marzo.

Bueno y de esta noticia continuamos con el repaso de los juegos. Comenzamos con el triunfo que vivieron los Spurs el pasado lunes 22 de marzo en el Ford Center en Oklahoma City en contra de los Thunder.  Para esta victoria Manu Ginobili ayudo aportando 21 puntos, Tim Duncan con 14, y  aunque Mason no anoto una solo canasta durante el primer cuarto del juego término aportando 13 puntos ayudando a que los Spurs llevaran la delantera 59-56 durante medio tiempo. Para este juego Ginobili fue elemental ya que el contribuyo con los puntos ganadores desde la línea de tiro libre ayudando así a que los Spurs derrotaron a los Thunder 99 a 96.

Y desafortunadamente los Spurs no contaron con la misma suerte la noche del miércoles pasado 24 de marzo, donde se enfrentaron a su equipo rival los Lakers de Los Angeles en el AT&T center. Para este juego Ginobili fue el mayor contribuyente anotando un total de 24 puntos mientras George Hill 21. Aunque en este juego el puntuaje de los Spurs incrementaba en cada cuarto por la primera mitad del juego, no fue hasta el tercer cuarto que los Lakers de Los Angeles decidieron tomar control logrando así derrotar a los Spurs 92 a 83.

Y seguimos con la emocionante noche que vivió Ginobli junto a sus fanáticos durante el enfrentamiento de los Spurs contra los Cavaliers de Cleveland. Esa noche Manu se lucio anotando un total de 30 puntos ayudando así a su equipo vencer a los Cavaliers 102 a 97. Este triunfo de los Spurs ayudo a romper el patrón de 8 juegos consecutivos ganados que llevaban los Cavaliers de Cleveland. Para esta victoria ambos Duncan y Jefferson contribuyeron con 16 puntos, y Hill con 14.

No obstante los Spurs de San Antonio se lucieron una vez más en el siguiente juego enfrentándose y derrotando a los Celtics de Boston el domingo pasado 28 de marzo donde Manu Ginobili de nuevo llevo la delantera en puntos sobre su equipo. Esa noche Manu contribuyo con 24 puntos, Jefferson con 16, y George Hill con 15.

Desgraciadamente para los Spurs y sus fanáticos  no todo fue color de rosa ya que justo al siguiente día fueron derrotados por uno de los peores equipos de la NBA. Asombrosamente los New Jersey Nets vencieron a los Spurs la noche del lunes 29 de marzo en el IZOD Center.  No cabe duda que definitivamente nos falto Manu Ginobili esta noche ya que el esencial jugador falto al juego debido a un dolor a su espalda. Roger Mason también abandono el juego durante la primera mitad debido a una torcedura al nudillo de uno de sus meñiques. El mayor contribuyente a este juego fue George Hill con 19 puntos, de ahí le siguieron Richard Jefferson con 16, y Tim Duncan con 13.

Actualmente los Spurs sostienen el septimo lugar en la división de la conferencia oeste.

Bueno amigos y fieles seguidores de los San Antonio Spurs fue un placer compartir con ustedes el día de hoy. Les recuerdo que visiten con frecuencia nuestra pagina de Project Spurs para mantenerse actualizados e informados en el mejor sitio de blog. no comments