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04-13-2010, 02:47 AM
San Antonio Spurs 133, Minnesota Timberwolves 111: Tony Parker and George Hill return in win over Minnesota
by Jesse Blanchard
AT&T CENTER–George Hill made his triumphant return to the starting lineup. Tony Parker, starting on the bench, followed shortly after in reaffirming that the Spurs backcourt rotation is more than Manu Ginobili and company.
Playing together for the first time since March 6, Parker and Hill managed to sidestep any questions as to who should play instead of who by showcasing how brilliant their games mesh together.
“I love playing with George, I think we make a great duo,” Parker said. “George can get out and run and I’ll get him the ball on fast breaks and for the corner three. I think we create a lot of problems for other teams.”
Keep reading → (http://www.48minutesofhell.com/2010/04/12/san-antonio-spurs-133-minnesota-timberwolves-111-tony-parker-and-george-hill-return-in-win-over-minnesota/#more-7527)
by Jesse Blanchard
AT&T CENTER–George Hill made his triumphant return to the starting lineup. Tony Parker, starting on the bench, followed shortly after in reaffirming that the Spurs backcourt rotation is more than Manu Ginobili and company.
Playing together for the first time since March 6, Parker and Hill managed to sidestep any questions as to who should play instead of who by showcasing how brilliant their games mesh together.
“I love playing with George, I think we make a great duo,” Parker said. “George can get out and run and I’ll get him the ball on fast breaks and for the corner three. I think we create a lot of problems for other teams.”
Keep reading → (http://www.48minutesofhell.com/2010/04/12/san-antonio-spurs-133-minnesota-timberwolves-111-tony-parker-and-george-hill-return-in-win-over-minnesota/#more-7527)