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Nikos
11-09-2005, 09:55 PM
Manu is playing like he did in his rookie season (the stretch where he was injured and basically not contributing on offense and was just playing hard on D).

His production per minute has been atrocious. I hope he gets healthy physically and starts playing better basketball soon. The team will need his contributions against the good teams.

NZHayden
11-09-2005, 09:55 PM
rats no vbookie win for me :(

milkyway21
11-09-2005, 09:57 PM
manu=7 points
now when was the last time he did not score atleast 10 points?game 3 NBA finals in Spurs loss to Detroit with just 6 pts? :cry

Pistons < Spurs
11-09-2005, 09:57 PM
Is the Yahoo! boxscore correct for tonights game? it shows 20 turnovers for the Spurs? That sounds awfully high for them.

dknights411
11-09-2005, 09:57 PM
game 3 NBA finals in Spurs loss to Detroit :cry

He bounced back though... :king

NZHayden
11-09-2005, 09:58 PM
we would have won by more if marks played

sprrs
11-09-2005, 09:58 PM
Is the Yahoo! boxscore correct for tonights game? it shows 20 turnovers for the Spurs? That sounds awfully high for them.

sad thing is most of those were early in the game. They seemed almost uninspired to perform tonight :pctoss

They had better not make a habit of playing like that against what should be "guaranteed wins"

Manu20
11-09-2005, 10:00 PM
Is the Yahoo! boxscore correct for tonights game? it shows 20 turnovers for the Spurs? That sounds awfully high for them.
In NBA.com box score it shows 22 turnovers:(
http://www.nba.com/games/20051109/SASCHA/boxscore.html

dknights411
11-09-2005, 10:00 PM
Is the Yahoo! boxscore correct for tonights game? it shows 20 turnovers for the Spurs? That sounds awfully high for them.

Yep, unfortunatley. Tim and Tony had 5 each. :bang

Pistons < Spurs
11-09-2005, 10:01 PM
They had better not make a habit of playing like that against what should be "guaranteed wins"


Interesting. That sounds just like the Pistons last year though after they won the Championship.

Trainwreck2100
11-09-2005, 10:01 PM
In NBA.com box score it shows 22 turnovers:(
http://www.nba.com/games/20051109/SASCHA/boxscore.html

eh It's only the Bobcats

ducks
11-09-2005, 10:01 PM
yes it was high
tp had 5
duncan had 5
manu had 2
they were showboating some
it was the BOBCATS

sprrs
11-09-2005, 10:01 PM
Interesting. That sounds just like the Pistons last year though after they won the Championship.

That's actually the first thing that came to mind at the half

milkyway21
11-09-2005, 10:01 PM
He bounced back though... :kingyeah! amazingly, thanks God for that.

infairness to Manu he was injured slightly early that night.

yeahone
11-09-2005, 10:23 PM
good win,,see you all folks next game

ploto
11-10-2005, 12:14 AM
Except for the turnovers, Tim and Tony played well. NVE and Manu brought a lot of different things to this game- assists, rebounds, .... I thought Rasho did a really great job on Okafor tonight, keeping him from getting into any kind of rhythm. I especially enjoyed Rasho's play in the fourth quarter. Not much from the bench guys tonight, which is slightly disappointing as it was against the Bobcats, but the bench is depleted by injury. I love the story about the team sending Melvin out onto the court as first in line and the rest of them staying back !! I'd bet money it was all Tim's idea.

loveforthegame
11-10-2005, 01:21 AM
http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/basketball/nba/spurs/stories/MYSA111005.1C.BKNspurs.gamer.84bfa42.html

Duncan leads way as Barry, Finley sit out in Spurs' victory over Bobcats

Web Posted: 11/10/2005 12:00 AM CST

Johnny Ludden
Express-News Staff Writer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Brent Barry unveiled the Spurs' "community" sports coat, Michael Finley joined him on fashion row and Manu Ginobili tried to keep from doing the same.

By Wednesday night, the Deepest Team in Franchise History had become the Home for Ailing Swingmen. Fortunately for the Spurs, Tim Duncan and Tony Parker appear to be feeling just fine.

Duncan scored 29 points and Parker added 23 more to hold off Charlotte in a 94-86 victory at Bobcats Arena.

"What we told our guys was that we played the best team in basketball; there's no doubt in my mind," Bobcats coach Bernie Bickerstaff said. "It was a night where Duncan just lifted the Spurs."

Duncan's workload increased because the Spurs have become lighter in their weeklong travels.

Out with a back injury he sustained two nights earlier, Barry wore a sports jacket the team purchased in Chicago in case Ginobili couldn't play. Finley at least was prepared to meet the requirements of the NBA's new dress code. That he needed his suit for the game, however, was a surprise.

Finley told the Spurs' training staff at Wednesday morning's shootaround he had some tightness in his left groin. He received treatment during the day but didn't feel much better after trying to shoot before the game.

Spurs coach Gregg Popovich didn't know how long Finley would be sidelined. The team concludes its trip with games in Boston and Washington on Friday and Saturday.

"It's scary because groins are groins," Popovich said. "If he can't play (Wednesday), it doesn't just automatically heal by next game."

Barry is expected to miss at least the rest of the trip. Ginobili, still recovering from a bruised right quadriceps, had eight points, five assists and four rebounds in 31 minutes. He was replaced in the lineup by Nick Van Exel so the Spurs could better match up with Charlotte's top reserve, 6-foot-5 Keith Bogans.

"Health-wise, (Ginobili) is not going backward," Popovich said, "but if we play him too many minutes every night it might happen."

To protect against that, the Spurs signed guard Melvin Sanders about an hour before the game — about 20 minutes after he arrived at the arena.

Sanders caught a flight from his home in Oklahoma City but was not expected to sign until today. Those plans changed when Finley couldn't play.

Van Exel had 12 points in 25 minutes, and Parker was as dangerous as he's been all season. He helped draw three quick fouls on Charlotte point guard Brevin Knight and scored 15 first-half points, repeatedly attacking off pick-and-rolls.

"We have 7 feet and 6-10," Bickerstaff said of Bobcats center Primoz Brezec and forward Emeka Okafor, "but it seemed like (Parker) was the biggest guy."

Duncan also stood out, scoring 15 third-quarter points and finishing with his fifth double-double in as many games.

"There's not much flash with him," Popovich said. "He just rebounds, blocks shots, plays 'D' and scores every night."

Duncan also barked his way into his first technical of the season after complaining about a non-call late in the second quarter. Popovich then turned up the volume at halftime.

The Spurs came in averaging 17 turnovers, high for their standards, and added 15 in the first half. They finished with 22. The most they had in a game last season was 23.

"We got reamed when we came in here," Duncan said, "and rightfully so."

The Spurs' sloppiness was compounded by Charlotte's aggressive defense. The Bobcats split their first four games, three of which went into overtime. They also came close to making the Spurs work extra.

Knight's pull-up jumper brought Charlotte within 85-79 with 2:44 left, but Duncan answered with a running hook as Okafor fouled him. After Charlotte cut the lead to five a little more than a minute later, Parker drove for a layup.

"They are persistent in their pursuit of excellence," Bickerstaff said of the Spurs. "They just never stop. When we pause for a moment, they look at that as an opportunity to succeed."

milkyway21
11-10-2005, 01:48 AM
Brent Barry unveiled the Spurs' "community" sports coat, I wonder what it looks like.

i searched but i didn't see any photos of Brent wearing one during last night's game

ploto
11-10-2005, 09:16 AM
I think it was blue?? Works well that Brent and Manu are about the same size!

angel_luv
11-10-2005, 01:08 PM
Brent looked nice. The team has good taste.

I thought the Melvin warm up story was hilarious too. Our guys are trixy. =)