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duncan228
04-26-2011, 04:43 PM
Game is Wednesday, 7:30 CST on NBA TV nationally and FSSW locally.

Preview is also out under this headline.

Grizzlies put Spurs on brink of elimination (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ap-grizzlies-spurs)


Memphis at San Antonio (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/preview?gid=2011042724)
Tipoff: 8:30 pm EDT Wed Apr 27, 2011
TV: NBATV, FSSW
Paul J. Weber

So is this how the San Antonio Spurs’ dynasty might end?

Not with Tim Duncan hoisting a fifth NBA championship trophy—a scenario that seemed wholly realistic just a month ago—but with the top-seeded Spurs ousted in the first round by the eighth-seeded Memphis Grizzlies, a franchise that previously never won a playoff game?

“We put ourselves in this position,” Duncan said. “We gotta stay alive.”

Duncan meant this series. But the stakes for him may go even further.

Duncan, at the end what became a terrible 35th birthday, spoke softly after Memphis crushed the Spurs 104-86 on Monday in Game 4, putting San Antonio on the brink of becoming just the second No. 1 seed in NBA history to lose a best-of-seven series in the first round.

Drafting the obituary of the Duncan era has been something of a spring tradition since 2008, a year after San Antonio won the last of its four championships. It remains premature to declare this the last run for the Spurs, whether or not Memphis finishes them off Wednesday.

Yet these Spurs won 61 games. They secured home-court advantage throughout the playoffs. They played quicker, became a little younger this season and kept their Big 3 mostly healthy for the first time in years.

If it’s not the last run for the Spurs, at the very least, they seem on the verge of squandering a position Duncan may never see again.

“We got a lot to lose,” Spurs guard Manu Ginobili said. “We had an unbelievable season. We were the No. 1 seed in the league for 65, 70 games, playing unbelievable.”

None of that has mattered to Memphis.

“They’re the better team. They won 61 games, and we won 46 games,” Grizzlies coach Lionel Hollins said. “Their record all year long said they were the better team. As I’ve always said, it doesn’t matter who is this better team during the regular season. When you get to the playoffs, each series you have to be the better team.”

Hollins walked his players through a 25-minute film session in Memphis before the team left for San Antonio. So good a mood was Hollins in, according to guard Tony Allen, that the Grizzlies were bestowed with rare praise from their coach while re-watching their dismantling of the Spurs in the second half of Game 4.

“That was a first,” Allen said.

Hollins is hardly the only one in Memphis in high spirits: the city airport gave the team charter plane a water-cannon send-off before takeoff, before the Grizzlies possibly return late Wednesday night with a spot in the Western Conference semifinals.

“There’s not a media person standing around that would’ve gone and put his house and his paycheck on us being up 3-1,” Hollins said Tuesday. “But that’s why you play the games.”

Dallas is the only No. 1 seed to fall in the first round since the series was expanded to the best-of-seven format. That was in 2007, when Golden State beat the Mavericks in six games after Dallas coasted through the regular season with 67 wins.

Only eight teams have rallied from a 3-1 deficit, Phoenix being the last in 2006. That same year, the Spurs nearly joined the list before losing Game 7 in overtime to Dallas, despite Duncan going for 41 points and 15 rebounds.

Five years later Monday night, on his 35th birthday, Duncan had six points and seven rebounds. The Spurs this season diminished his role while putting together the second-best regular season in franchise history, making Duncan more of a complementary piece alongside Tony Parker and Ginobili.

It’s all been a part of what Spurs owner Peter Holt earlier this season called “going from the Tim Duncan era to the next era.” He said that March 4, and later that night, Holt sat courtside next to Texas Gov. Rick Perry as the Spurs crushed LeBron James and the Miami Heat by 30 points.

That night, San Antonio improved to an NBA-best 51-11—already more wins than the Grizzlies would get—and few teams looked as legitimate championship contenders as the Spurs.

A lot’s changed in one month. But the Spurs don’t have time to change much now.

“We’ll just go play,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said.

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Team Stat Leaders

Points
Zach Randolph Mem 20.1
Tony Parker SA 17.5

Rebounds
Zach Randolph Mem 12.2
Tim Duncan SA 8.9

Assists
Mike Conley Mem 6.5
Tony Parker SA 6.6

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Series at a Glance

Grizzlies lead series 3-1

Game 1: at SAS
MEM 101, SAS 98 - Final
Recap (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/recap?gid=2011041724) | Box Score (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2011041724)

Game 2: at SAS
MEM 87, SAS 93 - Final
Recap (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/recap?gid=2011042024) | Box Score (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2011042024)

Game 3: at MEM
SAS 88, MEM 91 - Final
Recap (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/recap?gid=2011042329) | Box Score (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2011042329)

Game 4: at MEM
SAS 86, MEM 104 - Final
Recap (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/recap?gid=2011042529) | Box Score (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2011042529)

Game 5: at SAS
Wed, Apr 27 - 8:30 pm EDT
TV: NBATV, FSSW

Game 6: at MEM
Fri, Apr 29 - TBA

Game 7: at SAS
Sun, May 01 - TBA
TV: FSSW

Series Breakdown (http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/playoffs/2011/memsas)

AP Sports Writer Teresa M. Walker in Memphis, Tenn., contributed to this report.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/preview?gid=2011042724

ElNono
04-26-2011, 04:45 PM
:pop: "We'll just make shots and win, or not make shots and lose"

DieHardSpursFan1537
04-26-2011, 04:47 PM
They win or they're out. I'm highly confident they'll win this one. Believe.

alchemist
04-26-2011, 04:50 PM
“They’re the better team. They won 61 games, and we won 46 games,” Grizzlies coach Lionel Hollins said. “Their record all year long said they were the better team. As I’ve always said, it doesn’t matter who is this better team during the regular season. When you get to the playoffs, each series you have to be the better team.”
Lionel Hollins taking a piss on the entire Organization

LakerHater
04-26-2011, 04:51 PM
Its over, but thanx for a great regular season!

Budkin
04-26-2011, 04:56 PM
What kills the most is that they tanked to get us and it paid off. They insulted us, abused us, and mocked us, and we just rolled over and took it. Goddammit!

Doctor J
04-26-2011, 05:02 PM
What kills the most is that they tanked to get us and it paid off. They insulted us, abused us, and mocked us, and we just rolled over and took it. Goddammit!


This... :bang

dbreiden83080
04-26-2011, 05:42 PM
If Memphis shows up still hungry we win a close one

If they are satisfied, we win easily.. Either way we should push this to game 6

dbreiden83080
04-26-2011, 05:43 PM
What kills the most is that they tanked to get us and it paid off. They insulted us, abused us, and mocked us, and we just rolled over and took it. Goddammit!

This is true and makes you wanna jump off a fuckin building..

alchemist
04-26-2011, 06:00 PM
What kills the most is that they tanked to get us and it paid off. They insulted us, abused us, and mocked us, and we just rolled over and took it. Goddammit!
Pop took a massive dump on these guys 3 years ago, this series was personal for them. The Spurs not so much.

timtonymanu
04-26-2011, 06:04 PM
What kills the most is that they tanked to get us and it paid off. They insulted us, abused us, and mocked us, and we just rolled over and took it. Goddammit!

damn soft team. All of them except Tim, Manu, Tiago, Neal, and McDyess.

Chomag
04-26-2011, 07:00 PM
What kills the most is that they tanked to get us and it paid off. They insulted us, abused us, and mocked us, and we just rolled over and took it. Goddammit!

It's pretty maddening isn't it. Even crazier when you remember that the Grizzlies are playing without one of their key players, Rudy Gay.

shelshor
04-27-2011, 08:45 AM
http://www.nba.com/news/referee.html
Referee Assignments
Wed. Apr. 27
Memphis @ San Antonio: Bob Delaney; David Jones; Ken Mauer
Alternate: David Guthrie

TJastal
04-27-2011, 08:50 AM
If Memphis shows up still hungry we win a close one

If they are satisfied, we win easily.. Either way we should push this to game 6

What the hell .. I thought you couldn't knee a downed opponent in the MMA? (referring to your sig)

reddog 99
04-27-2011, 08:56 AM
what kills the most is that they tanked to get us and it paid off. They insulted us, abused us, and mocked us, and we just rolled over and took it. Goddammit!

+1

FromWayDowntown
04-27-2011, 10:24 AM
http://www.nba.com/news/referee.html
Referee Assignments
Wed. Apr. 27
Memphis @ San Antonio: Bob Delaney; David Jones; Ken Mauer
Alternate: David Guthrie

The data on this crew since 1998:

BOB DELANEY

16-9 overall; 8-4 at home; 8-2 in First Round; 1-0 v. MEM

All Games

LOSS -- 2010 WCSF v. PNX (Game 4)
WIN -- 2010 WCFR v. DAL (Game 4)
LOSS -- 2008 WCF @ LAL (Game 1)
WIN -- 2008 WCSF v. NO (Game 3)
LOSS -- 2008 WCFR @ PNX (Game 4)
WIN -- 2007 NBAF @ CLE (Game 3)
LOSS -- 2007 WCF @ UTH (Game 3)
WIN -- 2007 WCSF @ PNX (Game 1)
WIN -- 2007 WCFR @ DEN (Game 3)
LOSS -- 2006 WCSF v. DAL (Game 7)
WIN -- 2006 WCFR @ SAC (Game 6)
LOSS -- 2005 NBAF @ DET (Game 3)
WIN -- 2005 WCSF v. SEA (Game 2)
WIN -- 2004 WCFR @ MEM (Game 4)
WIN -- 2003 NBAF v. NJ (Game 6)
LOSS -- 2003 NBAF v. NJ (Game 2)
WIN -- 2003 WCF @ DAL (Game 3)
WIN -- 2003 WCSF v. LAL (Game 5)
WIN -- 2003 WCFR @ PNX (Game 6)
WIN -- 2002 WCFR v. SEA (Game 1)
LOSS -- 2001 WCF v. LAL (Game 2)
WIN -- 2001 WCFR @ MIN (Game 4)
LOSS -- 2000 WCFR @ PNX (Game 4)
WIN -- 1999 WCF v. PRT (Game 2)
WIN -- 1998 WCFR v. PNX (Game 3)

DAVID JONES

4-4 overall; 4-2 at home; 3-3 in First Round

All Games

WIN -- 2010 WCFR v. DAL (Game 4)
LOSS -- 2008 WCFR @ PNX (Game 4) (worked with Delaney)
LOSS -- 2006 WCSF v. DAL (Game 2)
WIN -- 2005 WCSF v. SEA (Game 1)
LOSS -- 2005 WCFR v. DEN (Game 1)
LOSS -- 2003 WCFR @ PNX (Game 4)
WIN -- 1999 WCFR v. MIN (Game 1)
WIN -- 1998 WCFR v. PNX (Game 4)

KEN MAUER

9-7 overall; 4-3 at home; 3-3 in First Round

All Games

LOSS -- 2010 WCSF @ PNX (Game 1)
WIN -- 2001 WCFR @ DAL (Game 2)
LOSS -- 2008 WCF @ LAL (Game 2)
WIN -- 2008 WCSF v. NO (Game 6)
WIN -- 2008 WCFR v. PNX (Game 2)
WIN -- 2007 NBAF v. CLE (Game 1)
WIN -- 2007 WCF @ UTH (Game 4)
WIN -- 2006 WCSF @ DAL (Game 6)
LOSS -- 2006 WCFR @ SAC (Game 3)
WIN -- 2005 WCF @ PNX (Game 2)
LOSS -- 2004 WCSF @ LAL (Game 6)
WIN -- 2003 WCSF v. LAL (Game 2)
LOSS -- 2003 WCFR v. PNX (Game 1)
LOSS -- 2002 WCFR v. LAL (Game 3)
LOSS -- 1999 WCFR v. MIN (Game 2)
WIN -- 1998 WCFR @ PNX (Game 1)

hater
04-27-2011, 10:32 AM
“We’ll just go play,”

Gregory Popovich has gone full blown senile

Tito_Trinidad
04-27-2011, 10:38 AM
How hard is to accept it? Realize it: IT's All OVER !!!!!!

John Basedow
04-27-2011, 10:44 AM
The line on this game is Spurs (-6.5). O/U=189.

Probably gonna leave this game alone.

Mugen
04-27-2011, 10:46 AM
The line on this game is Spurs (-6.5). O/U=189.

Probably gonna leave this game alone.

yikes. good idea.