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greens
04-03-2008, 08:12 PM
Spurs doubtful Horry, Barry will be ready for playoffs
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/rumors/post/Spurs-doubtful-Horry-Barry-will-be-ready-for-pl;_ylt=ArCd_8MQxirpWcpgJvbpgc.M0bYF?urn=nba,74991

San Antonio Spurs forward Robert Horry has spent the past six games in street clothes, nursing a left knee contusion that seems to be healing more slowly than expected.

It is an ill-timed setback in a season full of them for the 37-year-old reserve forward. With the playoffs just weeks away, Horry's latest misfortune has cast doubt on whether he will be able to reprise his annual role as a postseason shot-maker. Brent Barry hasn't played since re-signing with the team on March 23. He is still recovering from a torn calf muscle that knocked him out of commission in January.

"I'm not sure where he is, health-wise," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "As far as whether he's going to be able to help or not, I just don't know."

Source: Express-New




Can someone tell me why the Spurs re-signed Brent Barry again if he wasn't going to play in the playoffs? And why other teams, like Phoenix, were so interested in signing him too?

SequSpur
04-03-2008, 08:17 PM
Spin

DieMrBond
04-03-2008, 08:18 PM
Full Article this quote was taken from (Note the bold parts - Pop was actually talking about Horry in the link you posted):

NBA: Ailing Spurs search for health, roles
Jeff McDonald
San Antonio Express-News

Lawns around San Antonio are beginning to green. Trees are beginning to bud. The River Walk soon will start teeming with tourists.
It is April in San Antonio, which means one thing for the city's NBA franchise: Robert Horry, the Spurs' most decorated playoff performer, should start making big shots any day now.

Except Horry has spent the past six games in street clothes, nursing a left knee contusion that seems to be healing more slowly than expected.

It is an ill-timed setback in a season full of them for the 37-year-old reserve forward. With the playoffs just weeks away, Horry's latest misfortune has cast doubt on whether he will be able to reprise his annual role as a postseason shot-maker.

"I'm not sure where he is, health-wise," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "As far as whether he's going to be able to help or not, I just don't know."


Horry, who has played in a team-leading 229 postseason games, isn't the only playoff veteran in question as the Spurs churn down the home stretch.

Brent Barry hasn't played since re-signing with the team on March 23. He is still recovering from a torn calf muscle that knocked him out of commission in January.

As the Spurs have cruised to an eight-game winning streak, shifting further into playoff mode by the day, Horry and Barry — key supporting players on title teams in 2005 and 2007 — have been the forgotten men.

Both are expected to return before the regular season ends. Whether either player can find his rhythm in time to earn significant playoff minutes is the million-dollar question.

"Those guys are important to what we want to do," Tim Duncan said. "We hope to get them back and get a couple of games under their belt so they can shake some of the rust off."

Horry has played in 45 games this year, ensuring a career-low in what is expected to be his final NBA season.

Barry hasn't appeared in a game since Jan. 24. In the interim, Ime Udoka emerged as a pivotal piece of the Spurs' rotation.

Unlike with Horry, Popovich seems confident Barry, 36, will have some sort of role in the playoffs, though that role is loosely defined at this point.
"I think in every (playoff) round since I've been here, Brent gives us a game, and Robert's had some big ones too," Manu Ginobili said. "They are a big part of who we are."

Like most injured players, Barry and Horry have kept a low profile while nursing their various maladies. For both of them, it has been a season interrupted.

Barry was off to his best start as a Spur, averaging 7.7 points until hurting his calf on Dec. 26. He returned three weeks later, but aggravated the injury on Jan. 24.

He was still on the shelf a month later when the Spurs dealt him and Francisco Elson to Seattle for Kurt Thomas. Immediately waived by the SuperSonics, Barry waited the NBA-mandated 30 days and re-signed with the Spurs.

The ordeal wasn't all bad for Barry, or for his pocketbook. He received an extra season of guaranteed money for his trouble.

Under Barry's new two-year contract, the Spurs will pay him a pro-rated $179,351 for the rest of the season — on top of what's left of his $5.444 million guaranteed salary, which now comes from Seattle's coffers. Next year, Barry will earn an additional $1.262 million, the veteran minimum.

Still, spending nearly 21/2 months idle hasn't done much to keep Barry in a basketball groove. After a season pockmarked by injuries and personal travails, Horry has yet to find one.

He missed almost all of training camp tending to a sick daughter in Houston, and didn't play in his first regular-season game until December.

Horry finally seemed to discover some semblance of a rhythm during the rodeo road trip in February, but knee and hamstring woes hit in early March. He banged his knee March 21 against Sacramento and hasn't played since.

"He hasn't had a good stretch where he's been able to go," Popovich said. "It's too bad, because about a month ago he was starting to play well, and then he went down again."

Whether Horry can recover in time to provide another signature postseason moment remains to be seen. For now, his annual rite of spring is still on hold.



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spursfaninla
04-03-2008, 08:20 PM
It is frustrating, but the good thing has been that our other bench players have picked up the scoring slack.

No one knew how long Barry would be out, and it appears that he might have come back too soon; if he did re-injure himself, who knows when he will really be ready? He might not be good for much other than spotting up at the 3pt line at the end of quarters...

Xylus
04-03-2008, 08:20 PM
Thank god we grabbed Giri instead.

timvp
04-03-2008, 08:21 PM
WTH? That was a misleading title for Yahoo to use. Did they not read the entire article they sourced?

BonnerDynasty
04-03-2008, 08:26 PM
Thank god we grabbed Giri instead.


Game 7, 4 seconds to go, Spurs down by 2 against the Suns, winner advances to WCF/Finals...

Inbound pass to Barry for. the. three.






:clap :clap :clap :clap :clap :clap :clap

Xylus
04-03-2008, 08:29 PM
Game 7, 4 seconds to go, Spurs down by 2 against the Suns, winner advances to WCF/Finals...

Inbound pass to Barry for. the. three.






:clap :clap :clap :clap :clap :clap :clap
Nah, knowing our luck, Tim Duncan will put up a 28-foot skyhook with only 0.3 seconds on the clock, nothin' but net.

BonnerDynasty
04-03-2008, 08:30 PM
As soon as I made my post I thought...

"And the Suns will have .4 seconds to win the game."


Fucking Fisher.

ChuckD
04-03-2008, 08:36 PM
Uh, earlier in the week they said Barry will probably play "this week". Wouldn't be shocked to see him against Utah.

Aggie Hoopsfan
04-03-2008, 09:09 PM
Spurs doubtful Horry, Barry will be ready for playoffs



Both are expected to return before the regular season ends.

:wtf

ducks
04-03-2008, 10:14 PM
brent was also signed for next year

O-Factor
04-03-2008, 10:41 PM
Nah, knowing our luck, Tim Duncan will put up a 28-foot skyhook with only 0.3 seconds on the clock, nothin' but net.

Nah, Spurs will get it done in no more than 6 games as always

Princess Pimp
04-03-2008, 10:44 PM
The Spurs are going NOWHERE!

gmanrulz
04-03-2008, 10:48 PM
Thank god we grabbed Giri instead.

Your whole team is always doubtful for the playoffs

Princess Pimp
04-03-2008, 10:49 PM
Thank god we grabbed Giri instead.

Heck yeah!! Barry is overrated and he will not help his team, the dude is done!

ducks
04-03-2008, 11:02 PM
headlines like that will not help yahoo catch google

milkyway21
04-03-2008, 11:13 PM
I think Pop shld include Bonner into the Spurs' rotation in the next few games, add'l 5 or more minutes perhaps, and see what he can do.

703 Spurz
04-04-2008, 11:18 AM
Nah, knowing our luck, Tim Duncan will put up a 28-foot skyhook with only 0.3 seconds on the clock, nothin' but net.

What luck?