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duncan228
02-05-2010, 10:49 PM
Spurs' Parker learns to live with pain (http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/Spurs_Parker_learns_to_live_with_pain.html)
Jeff McDonald

LOS ANGELES — In the midst of the most injury addled season of his career, Tony Parker considers himself lucky. Since September, the Spurs' point guard has suffered three sprained ankles and one nasty bout of plantar fasciitis in his left foot.

“If I can finish the year with only this nagging stuff, I'll sign right away,” Parker said.

In Thursday's loss at Portland, Parker returned from his latest layoff — a three-game absence necessitated by a mild left ankle sprain — and emerged intact and ready to face the Clippers tonight.

He scored 16 of his 18 points in the first half before tiring in the second. That continued a string of solid games for Parker, who had scored at least 20 in four straight games before he was injured Jan. 23 against Atlanta.

Parker logged 30 minutes, 34 seconds against Portland, less than his season average but more than coach Gregg Popovich meant for him to play.

“He didn't want to play me 30 minutes my first game back,” Parker said.

It has been a mostly frustrating season for Parker, who has often lacked his trademark explosion to the basket and lift on his jump shot. His numbers have dipped to 16.9 points and 5.8 assists per game, on 48.7 percent shooting.

Injuries are mostly to blame. They began in September, when he slightly sprained his right ankle while playing for the French national team.

He sprained the left ankle in a game Nov. 6 at Portland, then again last month. He also developed a case of plantar fasciitis in his left foot.

“Obviously, I'd rather be healthy and 100 percent,” Parker said. “I think during a career, everybody has those years where they're a little bit hurt. This is just one of those years.”

Ill-timed turnovers: The final box score says the Spurs were careful with the ball in the 96-93 loss to Portland. They committed just six turnovers, well below their average of 13.7.

Those miscues, however, surfaced at the most inopportune times. Half the turnovers came in the fourth quarter with the Spurs struggling in vain to hold onto a 10-point lead.

DeJuan Blair threw a ball out of bounds, Manu Ginobili threw one to the Trail Blazers' Juwan Howard and Tim Duncan got stripped by Portland's LaMarcus Aldridge.

“Handled the ball well all night then turned it over down the stretch and didn't shoot well,” Popovich said. “The combination of poor shooting and the turnovers down the stretch gave us the loss.”

With the victory, Portland polished off a 3-0 sweep of the Spurs, its first since 1996-97.

timvp
02-05-2010, 11:13 PM
“I think during a career, everybody has those years where they're a little bit hurt. This is just one of those years.”

:td @ that defeatist attitude. There's still plenty of time for him to turn it around.

Ice009
02-05-2010, 11:20 PM
:td @ that defeatist attitude. There's still plenty of time for him to turn it around.

Yeah, that is pretty crappy when you put it like that. Which of the big 3 do you think plays best when hurt? Some players can play through nagging injuries and still play well, Parker is usually one of those players, but this season doesn't seem to be like he is.

Edit : Then again Plantar Fasciitis probably is a lot worse than a nagging injury.

HarlemHeat37
02-05-2010, 11:21 PM
I don't think Tony meant it that way..he sounds like he's just playing off the injury like it won't be a huge deal IMO..

ducks
02-06-2010, 12:28 AM
Manu Ginobili threw one to the Trail Blazers' Juwan Howard

manu grow up

Flux451
02-06-2010, 12:55 AM
If TP can average around 20pts and a handful of dimes like the 5 games before he was injured and if Manu can shake off his mangled doppelganger from the near future that we have seen him become, then the Spurs will be a a lot better. Then it will be up to the role players to find there place and maintain consistency for Spurs to become an elite team.



TP's growing pains are literal.
Is our frenchman finally mature? I hope. The team needs him to blossom into a player he has never been in order for the team to be successful.
It was like just yesterday Pop was yelling at Spurs' rookie.

IceColdBrewski
02-06-2010, 12:57 AM
defeatist attitude.

Well duh. He's French.

Flux451
02-06-2010, 01:00 AM
Well duh. He's French.

He didn't say elitist.

Pauleta14
02-06-2010, 02:44 AM
Well duh. He's French.


He didn't say elitist.

:wow

WTF???

polandprzem
02-06-2010, 04:19 AM
:td @ that defeatist attitude. There's still plenty of time for him to turn it around.

I think it's not. it's just true. Every pro athlete must to be used to pain in diferent degrees.
I also got pain everyday.
You just have to go day by day.

romain.star
02-06-2010, 07:05 AM
:wow

WTF???

easy tiger... clichés, just clichés

024
02-06-2010, 07:36 AM
spurs fans need to learn to live with it too.