View Full Version : Spurs Steady, And Ready
duncan228
03-29-2008, 11:22 PM
http://www.startribune.com/sports/wolves/17111271.html
Jerry Zgoda's Sunday Insider:
Spurs steady, and ready
Other contenders make splashy moves on and off the court to keep up with boring but brilliant San Antonio.
By JERRY ZGODA, Star Tribune
NBA Commissioner David Stern grows an inch or two taller when conversation turns toward a dizzying Western Conference playoff race destined to produce springtime thrills and robust television ratings.
In a season that began with NBA referee Tim Donaghy's infamy and included the Seattle Sonics scheduling everything but the movers for their transfer to Oklahoma City, the commissioner is thrilled about the topic.
"We're actually talking about basketball,'' he said.
You can blame the San Antonio Spurs for that.
Champions four times in the past nine years, 50-game winners for nine consecutive seasons now, the Spurs seemingly inspired a frantic arms race before last month's trading deadline that featured Pau Gasol, Shaquille O'Neal and Jason Kidd, among others, changing teams just to keep up with the Ginobilis.
"That's flattering," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "But I'm not sure how much truth there is to it."
So gifted and so dull at the same time, the Spurs strangely enough are both a favorite and an afterthought in a looming conference playdown where the Lakers and the Suns and maybe even the Golden State Warriors will bring the sizzle and the Spurs will provide the steak.
"Definitely, the Lakers right now are playing the best basketball, but you know what?" Wolves guard Marko Jaric said. "Every year there a couple of teams -- Detroit, San Antonio -- nobody talks about and they always seem to get to the finals or the conference finals."
A recent segment on an ESPN Radio program asked this question: Why are the Spurs so boring? There was no consensus. Some theories: They've taken on the personality of superstar Tim Duncan, who is so fundamentally sound and so unexpressive. They have too much character and no characters. They're just so darn good defensively, and who pays to watch defense?
"They never change their stuff for anybody," said Sacramento guard Beno Udrih, a former Spur. "They stick with their principles and it works. Poppy's been there for 10 years. It works for them for 10 years, I think."
Nearly every season except maybe for this one, the Spurs increasingly have paced themselves until the All-Star break, then revved their turbines. This season, their current six-game winning streak was preceded by a four-game losing streak.
"They don't show the determination like they used to, but they are one of the playoff teams I would not trust," Jaric said. "They have a good foundation. They have good coaching. They are just solid."
And they are the defending champs, with their triumvirate of Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker together for the past five seasons.
"They've been through all this many, many times," Wolves coach Randy Wittman said. "Not once, not some of them. They all have. They know what's ahead and what's in store for them."
Only the Lakers from 1979-91 and the Celtics from 1979-88 have had more consecutive 50-victory seasons.
"I just think there's absolutely no substitute for understanding truly what it takes to win conference finals and NBA finals, in Games 6 and 7s," Wolves VP of basketball operations Kevin McHale said. "Five guys tied together, four or five guys coming off the bench every bit tied together as your starting five. There's a whole cohesiveness that's pretty cool to be around if you've ever been around it. I would say that's why they win more than anything else.
"And Pop is the best coach in the league and never has gotten the credit he deserves. He has the unique ability to demand a great, great deal and yet have that human touch where they'll play for him and there's not a revolt."
Brutalis
03-29-2008, 11:25 PM
I know we have some games before playoff time but..
When Jurrasic Park first came out, remember that moment you heard a thump in the distance of the T-Rex? Or when there's a rare silence in the middle of a storm? I feel that right now. Unlike other years I have felt all BLAME IN YO FACE HUR WE COME now I feel like, we are about to pull something really dark and go for the necks on the way to a repeat.
Ed Helicopter Jones
03-29-2008, 11:26 PM
Nice article.
anakha
03-29-2008, 11:29 PM
'Poppy'?
Princess Pimp
03-29-2008, 11:38 PM
Wake me up when they beat a good team ass kisser!
ManuTim_best of Fwiendz
03-29-2008, 11:43 PM
I know we have some games before playoff time but..
When Jurrasic Park first came out, remember that moment you heard a thump in the distance of the T-Rex? Or when there's a rare silence in the middle of a storm? I feel that right now. Unlike other years I have felt all BLAME IN YO FACE HUR WE COME now I feel like, we are about to pull something really dark and go for the necks on the way to a repeat.
pretty cool reference/metaphor... I hope the Spurs have something in store for the rest of the league come playoffs and they just obliterate everyone.
(:downspin: and what if Manu's regular season is just a preamble? ..:wow )
Holt's Cat
03-29-2008, 11:59 PM
"They never change their stuff for anybody," said Sacramento guard Beno Udrih, a former Spur. "They stick with their principles and it works. Poppy's been there for 10 years. It works for them for 10 years, I think."
duncan228
03-30-2008, 12:08 AM
Chopper, I love your picnic table spur. :lol
spurschick
03-30-2008, 12:23 AM
(:downspin: and what if Manu's regular season is just a preamble? ..:wow )
There is no doubt in my mind that Manu will win Finals MVP before he retires.
greens
03-30-2008, 12:24 AM
'Poppy'?
Did Beno just call Pop, "Poppy"??? OR maybe that's a misprint?
Brutalis
03-30-2008, 12:25 AM
^^ me either SC. He has done everything else right? Odds are in favor.
Man of Steel
03-30-2008, 12:39 AM
Jerry Zgoda's Sunday Insider: Spurs steady, and ready
Delcia Lopez, Associated Press
San Antonio has taken on the personality of Tim Duncan: unexpressive but fundamentally sound.
Other contenders make splashy moves on and off the court to keep up with boring but brilliant San Antonio.
By JERRY ZGODA, Star Tribune
Last update: March 29, 2008 - 9:59 PM
• A quiet week, but one that took the Wolves through a formidable two-game Texas trip. They knocked a 10-point, third-quarter deficit down to a basket twice early in the fourth quarter Wednesday, but succumbed to Tracy McGrady and Houston 97-86 anyway. Friday, they cut a 20-point deficit to three, only to lose to Manu Ginobili and San Antonio 99-84.
STAR TRIBUNE'S STAR OF THE WEEK: Al Jefferson, forward
• Yes, it's big Al again this week, but not for his scoring and rebounding, but rather his shot blocking (his five in Wednesday's loss at Houston tied a career high) and playmaking. Go figure.
NBA Commissioner David Stern grows an inch or two taller when conversation turns toward a dizzying Western Conference playoff race destined to produce springtime thrills and robust television ratings.
In a season that began with NBA referee Tim Donaghy's infamy and included the Seattle Sonics scheduling everything but the movers for their transfer to Oklahoma City, the commissioner is thrilled about the topic.
"We're actually talking about basketball,'' he said.
You can blame the San Antonio Spurs for that.
Champions four times in the past nine years, 50-game winners for nine consecutive seasons now, the Spurs seemingly inspired a frantic arms race before last month's trading deadline that featured Pau Gasol, Shaquille O'Neal and Jason Kidd, among others, changing teams just to keep up with the Ginobilis.
"That's flattering," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "But I'm not sure how much truth there is to it."
So gifted and so dull at the same time, the Spurs strangely enough are both a favorite and an afterthought in a looming conference playdown where the Lakers and the Suns and maybe even the Golden State Warriors will bring the sizzle and the Spurs will provide the steak.
"Definitely, the Lakers right now are playing the best basketball, but you know what?" Wolves guard Marko Jaric said. "Every year there a couple of teams -- Detroit, San Antonio -- nobody talks about and they always seem to get to the finals or the conference finals."
A recent segment on an ESPN Radio program asked this question: Why are the Spurs so boring? There was no consensus. Some theories: They've taken on the personality of superstar Tim Duncan, who is so fundamentally sound and so unexpressive. They have too much character and no characters. They're just so darn good defensively, and who pays to watch defense?
"They never change their stuff for anybody," said Sacramento guard Beno Udrih, a former Spur. "They stick with their principles and it works. Poppy's been there for 10 years. It works for them for 10 years, I think."
Nearly every season except maybe for this one, the Spurs increasingly have paced themselves until the All-Star break, then revved their turbines. This season, their current six-game winning streak was preceded by a four-game losing streak.
"They don't show the determination like they used to, but they are one of the playoff teams I would not trust," Jaric said. "They have a good foundation. They have good coaching. They are just solid."
And they are the defending champs, with their triumvirate of Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker together for the past five seasons.
"They've been through all this many, many times," Wolves coach Randy Wittman said. "Not once, not some of them. They all have. They know what's ahead and what's in store for them."
Only the Lakers from 1979-91 and the Celtics from 1979-88 have had more consecutive 50-victory seasons.
"I just think there's absolutely no substitute for understanding truly what it takes to win conference finals and NBA finals, in Games 6 and 7s," Wolves VP of basketball operations Kevin McHale said. "Five guys tied together, four or five guys coming off the bench every bit tied together as your starting five. There's a whole cohesiveness that's pretty cool to be around if you've ever been around it. I would say that's why they win more than anything else.
"And Pop is the best coach in the league and never has gotten the credit he deserves. He has the unique ability to demand a great, great deal and yet have that human touch where they'll play for him and there's not a revolt."
duncan228
03-30-2008, 12:44 AM
http://spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=90681
Ronaldo McDonald
03-30-2008, 01:03 AM
I've said before, and I'll continue to say that as great as Duncan is, without Pop the Spurs don't have four championships.
Kori Ellis
03-30-2008, 01:05 AM
"And Pop is the best coach in the league and never has gotten the credit he deserves. He has the unique ability to demand a great, great deal and yet have that human touch where they'll play for him and there's not a revolt."
:tu
lefty
03-30-2008, 01:07 AM
Beno has eaten too many poppy seeds
Vinnie_Johnson
03-30-2008, 01:08 AM
Great read I have the Spurs coming out of the West hands down. :smokin
timvp
03-30-2008, 01:17 AM
Poppy's been there for 10 years.
*inserts into Beno translater*
Pop has been there for 10 years.
Holt's Cat
03-30-2008, 01:39 AM
Small wonder the Spurs paid someone to take his Slovene ass off their hands.
Ed Helicopter Jones
03-30-2008, 01:45 AM
Chopper, I love your picnic table spur. :lol
Hey!!!
:madrun
:lol
m33p0
03-30-2008, 02:38 AM
I know we have some games before playoff time but..
When Jurrasic Park first came out, remember that moment you heard a thump in the distance of the T-Rex? Or when there's a rare silence in the middle of a storm? I feel that right now. Unlike other years I have felt all BLAME IN YO FACE HUR WE COME now I feel like, we are about to pull something really dark and go for the necks on the way to a repeat.
Carpe Jugulum?
Slomo
03-30-2008, 03:55 AM
Calling Pop "Poppy" is as good a reason to end up in the doghouse as any.
SpursFanFirst
03-30-2008, 05:24 AM
Chopper, I love your picnic table spur. :lol
:lol "The Prophet of Spam" :lol
I hadn't noticed that. Thanks for pointing it out!
NuGGeTs-FaN
03-30-2008, 06:35 AM
spurs will win back to back NBA titles for the first time. There i said it :smokin
Nuggets-Spurs 1st round is just what the Spurs need. They need the Nuggets to light a fire under them and then they will roll and think every other series is a cakewalk :lol :smokin
Spurs-Nuggets 1st rd = championship for the Spurs (see 2005 & 2007)
Slomo
03-30-2008, 06:54 AM
spurs will win back to back NBA titles for the first time. There i said it :smokin
Nuggets-Spurs 1st round is just what the Spurs need. They need the Nuggets to light a fire under them and then they will roll and think every other series is a cakewalk :lol :smokin
Spurs-Nuggets 1st rd = championship for the Spurs (see 2005 & 2007)The recipe is very simple and proven:
- The Spurs have to play the Nuggets in the first round of the playoffs.
- They must lose the first game.
- I have to be in the AT&T when it happens.
:hat
boutons_
03-30-2008, 08:32 AM
There's is absolutely no doubt, especially not in Duncan's opinion, that the last 10 years have been the Tim AND Pop show.
polandprzem
03-30-2008, 08:56 AM
The spurs will never shake off the "boring" etiquete.
I'm watching basketball for a long time. I do not know how anybody who knows bball can say they are boring. Damn when the spurs are clicking it's the poetry of the game!
mystargtr34
03-30-2008, 09:01 AM
How the fuck did u get that much vbookie :lol
tp2021
03-30-2008, 11:24 AM
I just think there's absolutely no substitute for understanding truly what it takes to win conference finals and NBA finals, in Games 6 and 7s. Five guys tied together, four or five guys coming off the bench every bit tied together as your starting five. There's a whole cohesiveness that's pretty cool to be around if you've ever been around it. I would say that's why they win more than anything else.
this is going in my sig.
EDIT: when did signatures get disabled?
Boring, Ready, Steady.... that the Spurs. Fundamentally sound and disciplined. No "characters" but just a team full of character willing to play together as a team and sacrifice personal glory for the good of the team and the ultimate goal - NBA Championship. In these days of the long 3's and the 360/720 slams of course many uneducated NBA fans would consider us boring. They troll here consistently complaining about the Spurs.
But it really is all about Scoreboard isn't it?
4 Rings in 9 years and counting.
9 consecutive years with 50+ wiins and counting.
Yeah I really bored with that!
Spurs - please bore me more often. I can't get enough.
duncan228
03-30-2008, 12:01 PM
...when did signatures get disabled?
Sigs and search are turned off for games so the server doesn't slow down because of the heavy traffic on the site.
duncan228
03-30-2008, 12:01 PM
:lol
As I post that sigs show up!
tp2021
03-30-2008, 12:07 PM
thanks, duncan228. recently you've been all over my questions, like this one about sigs, and the whole sean elliott thing.
very much appreciated.
tp2021
03-30-2008, 12:08 PM
hey, instead of spelling elliott wrong and seeing "the spurs suck" now it says "Dirk_is_my_daddy_Dirk_is_my_daddy_Dirk_is_my_daddy _Dirk_is_my_daddy_Dirk_is_my_daddy_Dirk_is_my_dadd y_"
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