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duncan228
03-27-2011, 09:27 PM
Some post-game quotes.


Allen, Randolph lead Grizzlies past Spurs 111-104 (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/recap?gid=2011032729)

Despite the San Antonio Spurs missing some key pieces, the Memphis Grizzlies still sense their confidence rising after beating the team with the NBA's best record.

Tony Allen and Zach Randolph had 23 points apiece, and the Grizzlies sent San Antonio to its third straight loss with a 111-104 victory over the Spurs on Sunday night.

"To be a playoff team, you have to be tough. That's requisite number one," said Memphis reserve forward Shane Battier, who had 10 points. "I think we showed we are a tough team. I would like to play a little smarter. That's the next step. But you have to have toughness, and there's no doubt in this team's toughness."

Randolph also grabbed 11 rebounds for Memphis, which currently holds the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference. If the Grizzlies earn the No. 8 seed, they will likely face the NBA-leading Spurs in the opening round of the playoffs.

And Memphis is well-aware of that.

"They understand, just like we do, that we could possibly match up with them in the playoffs in a month or so," said Memphis guard Mike Conley. "For us to handle them the way we did and come back in the fourth quarter and make some big plays and big stops says a lot. That's a good team, and it says they are not going to have an easy run if we do play them in the playoffs."

O.J. Mayo added 17 points for Memphis, Mike Conley had 12 and Marc Gasol 11.

The Spurs, already missing Tim Duncan because of a sprained left ankle, played the bulk of the second half without leading scorer Manu Ginobili, who sustained a left quad contusion.

San Antonio has now lost all three games since Duncan went out with the injury.

"We don't have time to worry about that," Spurs guard Tony Parker said of the injuries. "Timmy is not coming back anytime soon, so we just have to keep playing and make sure we pound that rock. Hopefully, it will go our way."

George Hill matched his career high with 30 points on 9-of-12 shooting for the Spurs. Parker had 20 points and six assists, and Richard Jefferson scored 13.

Hill said Ginobili's absence didn't necessarily change his approach to the game. He said coach Gregg Popovich has put a little more emphasis on Hill looking for his shot.

"I had the mindset coming in the whole time of really trying to be aggressive and try to help the team create something on the offensive and defensive end," Hill said. "Unfortunately, Manu went down and we had to step up play. But we just didn't do it."

Memphis' victory, coupled with Houston's 125-119 loss to the Miami Heat, extended the Grizzlies' hold on the playoff spot to 2 1/2 games over the ninth-place Rockets.

Down the stretch, it was Allen, who finished the night missing only one of his 10 shots, and Randolph who led Memphis, erasing a five-point San Antonio lead with 6:14 left.

Hill did everything he could to keep the Spurs in the lead, but it wasn't enough as Memphis closed the game with a 22-10 run.

"I was really proud of them," said Popovich, who wasn't around to see the end of the game after a second-quarter ejection. "We've had three tough road games. They pulled together pretty well and gave it their best shot. They just came out on the short end."

Memphis held a 55-50 lead at halftime, but Popovich had headed to the locker room with 2:10 left after two quick technicals. Popovich got both technicals after he became upset that no foul was called as Ginobili collided with Gasol, who stole the ball leading to Leon Powe's bucket.

Parker kept San Antonio close with six early points after halftime, getting him to double figures, while Ginobili continued to struggle, limping from his collision with Gasol. Ginobili had put up only three shots by the midway point of the third quarter. Ginobili finally gave up the effort at that point with the Spurs trailing 68-61. He scored only 2 points.

Parker continued to get to the basket, scoring 13 points in the third to keep San Antonio close, but Memphis still held an 81-77 lead entering the fourth period.

The Spurs opened the fourth with seven straight points to erase the advantage. Mayo was the only one scoring for Memphis with eight points by the midpoint of the quarter.

Hill was offsetting Mayo's offense, helping San Antonio maintain its lead. That was when Memphis began feeding Randolph, who was scoring inside on several San Antonio players, helping kickstart Memphis' rally.

"We made a great run, and they did a good job of taking care of home court and having to run back," Hill said.

The stretch play was a different mentality than previous years, when the younger Memphis players would have buckled after giving up a lead in the fourth quarter against a top team.

"This just shows how far we've come," Randolph said. "Last year, we probably would have let the game slip. We would have put our heads down. This year, we just battle it out. We don't put our head down. We keep our heads up and continue to battle."

For players like Conley, it is not only a difference in play and execution down the stretch, it is a different mindset. The win assured Memphis of its first .500 season since 2005-06, the last time the Grizzlies went to the playoffs.

"To see the team progress and see where we are now, it's a night-and-day difference," Conley said. "This locker room is alive, and the atmosphere is a lot different. The fans are excited.

"I'm not satisfied, but it's a great feeling to be in the position we're in right now."

NOTES: Popovich remains two games behind Red Auerbach for second place for most wins with a single franchise. Auerbach had 795 during his days as coach of the Boston Celtics. Popovich has 793. Former Utah coach Jerry Sloan is in first place with 1,127 during his tenure leading the Jazz. ... Memphis is 10-7 without second-leading scorer Rudy Gay, who had season-ending shoulder surgery last week. ... Tiago Splitter started his third game in place of Duncan. ... Sunday's game wrapped up a three-game stretch for the Grizzlies against division leaders. Memphis won at Boston (Atlantic) and lost at Chicago (Central) before defeating the Spurs (Southwest). ... Memphis starting F Sam Young sustained a sprained right ankle in the first half and didn't return. ... Assistant coach Mike Budenholzer took over when Popovich was ejected.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/recap?gid=2011032729

milkyway21
03-27-2011, 09:43 PM
Spurs life is indeed rocky without Duncan :(
those who constantly mention about Duncan retiring need to re-think:wakeup
he's still the GLUE of this team.

Need not to worry..though, we still have home adv at this point. and that's important.
Go Spurs !!:flag: Win the next one.

duncan228
03-27-2011, 09:47 PM
Five quick takes: Budenholzer again shows strongly in emergency (http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/2011/03/27/five-quick-takes-budenholzer-again-shows-strongly-in-emergency/)
Tim Griffin

...Budenholzer did a nice job of keeping his team afloat. His personnel moves emphasized George Hill, DeJuan Blair and Gary Neal and all had strong efforts in the second half.

The loss won’t be easy to swallow, but Budenholzer can feel secure in that he did the best he could with the depleted roster available to him.

It will be interesting to see him run an NBA team as a head coach one of these days.

http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/2011/03/27/five-quick-takes-budenholzer-again-shows-strongly-in-emergency/

hommeaetage
03-27-2011, 09:54 PM
http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/2011/03/27/five-quick-takes-budenholzer-again-shows-strongly-in-emergency/


Why Tiago couldn't see the floor in the 4th then if he was so great?

LakerHater
03-27-2011, 09:55 PM
Why Tiago couldn't see the floor in the 4th then if he was so great?
They said the same BS after the Portland game too!

duncan228
03-27-2011, 10:14 PM
Memphis Grizzlies 111, San Antonio Spurs 104: Tony Allen, Zach Randolph form unstoppable two man wrecking crew (http://www.48minutesofhell.com/)
by Timothy Varner
48 Minutes of Hell

If you missed the game, here are the need-to-knows:

* George Hill put on a brilliant offensive performance, scoring 30 points with an array of difficult shots. He shot 9-12 from the field and 11-12 from the line and finished as one of the few Spurs with a positive plus-minus.

* In the second quarter, Gregg Popovich was tossed for arguing a non-call on a Marc Gasol steal from Manu Ginobili.

* Manu Ginobili injured his left quad on the same play (http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/2011/03/27/ginobilis-status-in-doubt-after-leg-contusion/); he tried playing in the second half, but ultimately couldn’t go.

* Tony Allen played remarkably effective defense against the Spurs; Zach Randolph matched Allen’s defensive show with an offensive clinic. Both players finished with 23 points—Allen complimented his scoring with 5 steals; Randolph collected 11 boards.

* San Antonio had a 5 point lead with a little over 5 minutes remaining, but went on to turn the ball over on a shot clock violation, Tony Parker stepping out of bounds, and a careless inbound pass from Matt Bonner.

Keep reading → (http://www.48minutesofhell.com/memphis-grizzlies-111-san-antonio-spurs-104-tony-allen-zach-randolph-form-unstoppable-two-man-wrecking-crew#more-13404)

Sean Cagney
03-27-2011, 10:45 PM
That damn part where he says Timmay is not coming back anytime soon really scared me from Tony, damn we might just lose that HC now, easily.

Cessation
03-27-2011, 10:46 PM
the meltdown continues

crc21209
03-27-2011, 11:00 PM
That damn part where he says Timmay is not coming back anytime soon really scared me from Tony, damn we might just lose that HC now, easily.

Nothing to worry about, just a comment from TP. How would he really know how Tim is? The guy's in San Antonio, they were on a road trip...

duncan228
03-27-2011, 11:25 PM
...“He (Coach Pop) just wanted me to play basketball and stop thinking so much, just have fun out there,” Hill said.


...“I want George to continue to play with that kind of scoring mentality, because he’s good at it,” Popovich said.

http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/2011/03/27/contused-ginobili-uncertain-for-portland-game/

Viva Las Espuelas
03-27-2011, 11:37 PM
Nothing to worry about, just a comment from TP. How would he really know how Tim is? The guy's in San Antonio, they were on a road trip...

http://darkcoast.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/old-telephone.jpg
http://www.sfgate.com/blogs/images/sfgate/techchron/2006/07/06/aol.jpg

crc21209
03-28-2011, 12:21 AM
Like I said, people are reading too much into that comment....

Bruno
03-28-2011, 05:26 AM
Spurs still have the best record with a comfortable margin but wining games again would be a good idea.

There are 3 things that looks more and more obvious:
First, Spurs aren't as good as their record and it's not even close.
Second, Spurs have wasted $50M this summer on Jefferson and Bonner.
Third, this team isn't good enough defensively and it's on Pop.

Spurs are a very good team but Lakers are a vastly superior team.

Spurs Brazil
03-28-2011, 10:16 PM
Spurs still have the best record with a comfortable margin but wining games again would be a good idea.

There are 3 things that looks more and more obvious:
First, Spurs aren't as good as their record and it's not even close.
Second, Spurs have wasted $50M this summer on Jefferson and Bonner.
Third, this team isn't good enough defensively and it's on Pop.

Spurs are a very good team but Lakers are a vastly superior team.

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