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duncan228
10-10-2008, 01:31 AM
Spurs go young in preseason loss (http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/spurs/Game_updates_Spurs_vs_Rockets.html)
Jeff McDonald - Express-News

HOUSTON — Gregg Popovich emerged from the visitors' locker room at the Toyota Center on Thursday night, and immediately two nearby security guards became star-struck.

“Hey,” one of them said, motioning to the white-bearded Spurs coach, “it's Donald Sutherland.”

Popovich laughed.

The Spurs dropped their preseason opener against Houston, 85-78, and got a pretty sobering look at the damage Ron Artest might wreak in a red and white Houston uniform, but Popovich couldn't have cared less about the outcome had he really been his movie-acting doppelganger.

With a “who's who” of veteran Spurs either seated behind his bench in street clothes or watching from the comfort of their home sofas, Popovich was eager to see how his younger players might respond to their first real taste of NBA action.

“It's a fun time of year to see those young guys play, to see how they go up against the big boys, so to speak, and watch how they react,” Popovich said. “That's the fun of it. If we win, nobody cares, and if we lose nobody cares.”

Popovich gave veteran starters Tim Duncan, Bruce Bowen and Michael Finley the night off, while Manu Ginobili, Kurt Thomas, Salim Stoudamire and Ian Mahinmi remained in San Antonio to nurse varying degrees of injury.

The Spurs would be hard-pressed to win a game with even half of the above out.

“That's kind of a hit to our personnel right there,” Matt Bonner noted.

Playing in the first game of a preseason-opening back-to-back — the Spurs face New Orleans at home tonight — the Spurs turned large portions of the game over to a collection of players who had not set foot on an NBA floor until Thursday. Most of them won't be on the team in a month.

There were bright spots — Darryl Watkins swatting Artest and Aaron Brooks on the same possession.

And there were not-so-bright spots — Anthony Tolliver, the shooting star of summer league, going 3-of-11.

Malik Hairston, who the Spurs acquired on a draft-day trade with Phoenix, fell on the plus side of the ledger, leading the team with 10 points.

Artest, the Rockets' marquee offseason addition, scored 18, including 10 in a row during a second quarter that Houston won 28-12. He probably will start to scare the Spurs once the games begin to count.

For the Spurs' part, most eyes were on rookie point guard George Hill, the team's first-round pick out of IUPUI.

If the Spurs worried the 22-year-old might be overwhelmed by his first game against NBA competition, those fears were alleviated even before tipoff. Then, Hill strutted out to the court for warm-ups, and immediately raised his fist to salute Artest on the other end of the court.

Artest, who knows Hill from his days with the Indiana Pacers, saluted back.

“As a player, you always think you belong,” Hill said.

Once he got in the game, midway through the third quarter, Hill set about to prove it.

He had his ups and downs — throwing in a 20-footer and a teardrop, but later blowing an open layup and committing a critical charge. In keeping with what he has shown in training camp, Hill was masterful on the defensive end, swiping five steals in 17 minutes.

“You have to learn how to crawl before you walk, and tonight I learned to crawl,” said Hill, who also had six points and three assists. “As we keep going, I'll learn how to walk.”

tp2021
10-10-2008, 01:35 AM
When they play Houston, will they have to play Bruce and Ime together more so than in a general game?

mystargtr34
10-10-2008, 02:51 AM
Ime was just torn a new one by Artest, its only pre-season, but he showed absolutely no reason to think he can hang with Ron.

1Parker1
10-10-2008, 07:35 AM
If the Rockets can stay healthy, and that's a big IF always, with McGrady and Yao, they are going to be a tough, tough, tough team.

NuGGeTs-FaN
10-10-2008, 07:49 AM
they won't stay healthy. That's like saying 'if the Nuggets could only keep teams to under 100ppg' :lol

TheProfessor
10-10-2008, 08:07 AM
If the Rockets can stay healthy, and that's a big IF always, with McGrady and Yao, they are going to be a tough, tough, tough team.
This sounds familiar.

MoSpur
10-10-2008, 08:31 AM
I don't think Yao or T-Mac will play more than 65 games this year. I just think those injuries are never gonna come back to 100%.

Walton Buys Off Me
10-10-2008, 09:15 AM
I like Hill's attitude.

SenorSpur
10-10-2008, 09:21 AM
I don't think Yao or T-Mac will play more than 65 games this year. I just think those injuries are never gonna come back to 100%.

Very true. McGrady is already talking about skipping the entire preseason to rest and complete rehab on his knee.

Allanon
10-10-2008, 09:26 AM
I'm not even sure if the Rockets need BOTH T-Mac & Yao to play 82 during the regular season, they just need to be healthy for the Playoffs.

Rockets looked good last night until garbage time. Both Artest and Scola were impressive. They just need either Yao or T-Mac to win most nights especially now with Adelman's fun and gun style.

wisnub
10-10-2008, 12:33 PM
Hill said he learn to crawl before walk....isomehow i feel that its going to be long season for rookies including newcomres in Mason. Numbers were not impressive, if this continue I think its going to be another hard battle season then. We need bench and young guns to help Big 3 and I havent seen any significant help yet

T Park
10-10-2008, 12:37 PM
Im sorry the Rockets weren't impressive.

Their defense was OK, but their offense was alot of standing around, and that was with their main best guys.

baseline bum
10-10-2008, 12:42 PM
Ime was just torn a new one by Artest, its only pre-season, but he showed absolutely no reason to think he can hang with Ron.

Of course Artest will kill Udoka. A focused Artest is a scary thing for the Spurs if they matchup with Houston in the playoffs, as Ron completely owned Manu in that 2006 series with Sacramento. I've never seen anyone take away the drive like that against a healthy Manu Ginobili. That series was the most impressive thing I've ever seen out of Artest, and the Spurs better find some ways to free Manu up in that matchup.

baseline bum
10-10-2008, 12:45 PM
Seriously, the Spurs should see if they can get a trade-back on the Bonner for Nesterovic deal. If there's one thing Rasho could do here, it was play Yao, which gives him one more thing than Bonner can do.

Obstructed_View
10-10-2008, 01:05 PM
Hill said he learn to crawl before walk....isomehow i feel that its going to be long season for rookies including newcomres in Mason. Numbers were not impressive, if this continue I think its going to be another hard battle season then. We need bench and young guns to help Big 3 and I havent seen any significant help yet

Six points, three assists, five steals and 50 percent shooting in 17 minutes of Hill's first game aren't impressive numbers to you?

T Park
10-10-2008, 01:34 PM
I personally thought Hill looked pretty damn good.

Against AAron brooks and the like, but still, pretty good comp.