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12-21-2008, 01:36 AM
Timing right for Thomas' big night (http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/spurs/Timing_right_for_Thomas_big_night.html)
By Mike Monroe
The timing of Spurs veteran Kurt Thomas' most productive game of the season could not have been better.
With center Fabricio Oberto expected to miss about a week's worth of games with an injury coach Gregg Popovich describes as “some kind of weird foot thing,” Thomas on Saturday grabbed a season-high 12 rebounds and blocked a season-high three shots in the Spurs' 107-97 victory over the Toronto Raptors at the AT&T Center.
Thomas used all the tricks he has learned in 13 previous NBA seasons to defend Toronto's All-Star big men, Jermaine O'Neal and Chris Bosh. Two of his three blocks came on quick chops on the ball as O'Neal tried to bring it up for a shot.
“That's something I've been doing over the years,” Thomas said.
“You've got to give credit to the offensive players, but when they do get by me I just try to use my timing and get my hands on the ball.”
After missing most of training camp and the preseason with a strained left hamstring, Thomas struggled through the first month of the season. Finally, he believes the rhythm of his game is returning.
“I'm trying to go out there and just play solid,” he said. “I had a real slow start at the beginning of the season with that injury. With us being down one big man for a while, I definitely want to do whatever is needed out there.”
Thomas made only 2 of 6 shots, but said the mid-range shot that has produced the bulk of his scoring over the years slowly is returning.
“I just keep working in the gym getting shots up,” he said. “The coaching staff has really been working with me, and my teammates continue to tell me that when I get the ball, just shoot it.”
Oberto's injury was something of a mystery, in part because he tried to play through pain in his sore foot.
“He didn't say anything to anybody,” Popovich said. “He finally told (head athletic trainer) Will (Sevening) right before the Orlando game that he couldn't go, and if he can't go, he can't go. He's a pretty tough kid.”
Oberto underwent an MRI exam on the foot Friday. The exam revealed a strained muscle.
Rookie big man Anthony Tolliver was recalled from the Spurs' Austin Toros NBA Development League team after the MRI. Popovich gave him eight minutes in Saturday's game, but he missed all five of his shots, three of them from 3-point range.
Announcer injured: Public address announced Kevin “Big Kev” Brock missed Saturday's game after suffering an injury while shooting some baskets a few hours before the tipoff.
According to Spurs director of game operations Chris Garcia, Brock attempted a shot and heard a pop in his left knee. As he shifted his weight off his left leg, he heard a pop in his right knee.
Brock left the arena to get medical treatment. He was replaced on the microphone by in-arena host Chuck Cureau.
By Mike Monroe
The timing of Spurs veteran Kurt Thomas' most productive game of the season could not have been better.
With center Fabricio Oberto expected to miss about a week's worth of games with an injury coach Gregg Popovich describes as “some kind of weird foot thing,” Thomas on Saturday grabbed a season-high 12 rebounds and blocked a season-high three shots in the Spurs' 107-97 victory over the Toronto Raptors at the AT&T Center.
Thomas used all the tricks he has learned in 13 previous NBA seasons to defend Toronto's All-Star big men, Jermaine O'Neal and Chris Bosh. Two of his three blocks came on quick chops on the ball as O'Neal tried to bring it up for a shot.
“That's something I've been doing over the years,” Thomas said.
“You've got to give credit to the offensive players, but when they do get by me I just try to use my timing and get my hands on the ball.”
After missing most of training camp and the preseason with a strained left hamstring, Thomas struggled through the first month of the season. Finally, he believes the rhythm of his game is returning.
“I'm trying to go out there and just play solid,” he said. “I had a real slow start at the beginning of the season with that injury. With us being down one big man for a while, I definitely want to do whatever is needed out there.”
Thomas made only 2 of 6 shots, but said the mid-range shot that has produced the bulk of his scoring over the years slowly is returning.
“I just keep working in the gym getting shots up,” he said. “The coaching staff has really been working with me, and my teammates continue to tell me that when I get the ball, just shoot it.”
Oberto's injury was something of a mystery, in part because he tried to play through pain in his sore foot.
“He didn't say anything to anybody,” Popovich said. “He finally told (head athletic trainer) Will (Sevening) right before the Orlando game that he couldn't go, and if he can't go, he can't go. He's a pretty tough kid.”
Oberto underwent an MRI exam on the foot Friday. The exam revealed a strained muscle.
Rookie big man Anthony Tolliver was recalled from the Spurs' Austin Toros NBA Development League team after the MRI. Popovich gave him eight minutes in Saturday's game, but he missed all five of his shots, three of them from 3-point range.
Announcer injured: Public address announced Kevin “Big Kev” Brock missed Saturday's game after suffering an injury while shooting some baskets a few hours before the tipoff.
According to Spurs director of game operations Chris Garcia, Brock attempted a shot and heard a pop in his left knee. As he shifted his weight off his left leg, he heard a pop in his right knee.
Brock left the arena to get medical treatment. He was replaced on the microphone by in-arena host Chuck Cureau.