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THE SIXTH MAN
06-01-2007, 03:27 AM
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Notebook: Oberto's decision to join Spurs paying off with trip to NBA Finals

Web Posted: 05/31/2007 01:04 AM CDT

Mike Monroe
Express-News

It's all right to call Fabricio Oberto "Fab," or even "Fabby," which is how Spurs coach Gregg Popovich referenced him after his 11-point, 11-rebound performance in the Spurs' victory in Game 4.
"I've got a lot of nicknames," Oberto said. "Fabby is one. It's fine."

Popovich also refers to Tim Duncan as "Timmy" with regularity, so perhaps Oberto is flattered by such similar familiarity from the head coach.

Oberto, who went into Wednesday's Game 5 as one of the Spurs' most productive players in the series, reflected a bit on the twists and turns of a career that led from his native Argentina to stops in Greece and Spain, with a short stay on the New York Knicks' summer-league team, before bringing him to the brink of the NBA Finals.

Oberto said there were problems staying with the Knicks because he had a contract with Greece's Olympiakos team.

"I left before summer league because I got into some conflict with Olympiakos," Oberto said.

"Sometimes, things just happen for one reason. I just don't think about it or any choice I make in that moment. I went to Olympiakos after that year; it was pretty bad for me. I was supposed to sign before with Benetton (of the Italian League). I didn't go there.

"Just keep the faith; I keep working every day. It was hard work."

Oberto said he chose the Spurs when he was able to buy himself out of contractual commitments in Europe for the purpose of being on a team capable of winning an NBA title.

Finals tickets on sale Friday: The Spurs will sell 500 tickets to each of the first two games of the NBA Finals beginning at noon Friday.

The tickets are available only by phone at (210) 225-8326 and online at ticketmaster.com and spurs.com. Fans are limited to buying two tickets to each game.

Robinson's measure of revenge: David Robinson, who owns a portion of the Spurs, paid a visit to the club's locker room after the game to congratulate the players.

"They got payback for me," Robinson said, referring to the Jazz's playoff dominance over the Spurs during the 1990s. "Utah beat us every single time back then. Lord knows we had enough bad games versus Utah. This is nice."

Robinson said he enjoyed watching the Spurs mature this season.

"They did a great job of getting better every month," he said. "It was nothing spectacular this year. They kept plodding away. The team's motto is, 'We are going to keep beating on the rock until it cracks,' and they kept beating on it until they accomplished their goal."

Encouragement from Utah: While waiting to enter the interview room, Jazz forward Carlos Boozer shook hands with Spurs reserve Brent Barry as he walked out of the AT&T Center.

"Do your thing, and get another one," Boozer told Barry.

Williams favors Spurs: Jazz guard Deron Williams says the smart money should be on the Spurs to win the title.

"As good as they are playing right now, I can't see anybody beating them," Williams said. "They have a lot of experience. I'm not going to say they can't be beat, but they play so well together. They know how to win."



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Staff writers Johnny Ludden and Tom Orsborn contributed to this report.

MannyIsGod
06-01-2007, 03:45 AM
Spurs bitch about not selling out to Utah then offer fans 500 tickets per game to the Finals. Heh. Fuck you too Spurs.

Quasar
06-01-2007, 04:11 AM
Robinson's measure of revenge: David Robinson, who owns a portion of the Spurs, paid a visit to the club's locker room after the game to congratulate the players.

"They got payback for me," Robinson said, referring to the Jazz's playoff dominance over the Spurs during the 1990s. "Utah beat us every single time back then. Lord knows we had enough bad games versus Utah. This is nice."

Robinson said he enjoyed watching the Spurs mature this season.

"They did a great job of getting better every month," he said. "It was nothing spectacular this year. They kept plodding away. The team's motto is, 'We are going to keep beating on the rock until it cracks,' and they kept beating on it until they accomplished their goal."

This one is definitely for you David!