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    http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/c...s.411e0fe.html

    Buck Harvey: Manu moves up, becoming himself
    San Antonio Express-News

    Sometimes he goes the other direction, toward the bench. Sometimes he sits to get someone else going.

    Sometimes it seems like the kind of adjustment that Gregg Popovich would mock. Whether a player starts shouldn't make a difference, should it?

    But usually it does, and it did again Thursday. Then, on the same day Manu Ginobili was named to the all-NBA third team, he joined the Spurs first team.

    What followed — from an end of the half jumper to a four-point play — gave Ginobili the promotion both he and the Spurs needed.

    He became what he's so often been in the past.

    This wasn't easy, nor was anything else for the Spurs. But they played as if they knew this and accepted it, and the opening minutes set the theme. Then the Hornets jumped out to an early lead, and from there the Spurs had to grind.

    As Mike D'Antoni said in the first-round series of his Suns, New Orleans also looked at times like the superior team. That's because Chris Paul, the MVP runner-up, looked superior to the world.

    Avery Johnson last week compared Paul to Tiny Archibald, and others see more Isiah Thomas in him. But neither description is accurate. Has anyone ever had coiled power that combines with touch and vision?

    Maybe that's why Tony Parker impressed, too. He kept hanging with Paul, working on the defensive end and attacking on the other. In the end the numbers of these two point guards were similar, and that gives the Spurs a path to winning this series.

    Maybe this is how you counter Paul and his 35 points. You get your starting backcourt to score 62.

    Matching Parker's 31 points was the guard who started next to him. And this was Popovich's adjustment, along with cutting his rotation down to seven players.

    Popovich did something similar in 2005. That year Ginobili had been a starter all season, and, not coincidentally, he was an All-Star then. But after losing the first playoff game of the postseason, to Denver, Popovich benched Ginobili to create a different dynamic.

    Some called it a desperation move. Some said the same of Thursday night's move. But both times Ginobili shrugged, did what was asked and changed the outlook.

    That's the way Ginobili has been about most of the details that often consume other players. When asked before the game about making his first all-NBA team, for example, he didn't come across as overly excited.

    “I can't even waste time thinking about that,” he said.

    After being bypassed for the All-Star Game, now he was ranked among the best 15 in the league. Couldn't he even think about it?

    No, he said. He had something else to worry about. After all, he had called Thursday “a Game 7.”

    It was, in effect, and all of the Spurs played with this urgency. Kurt Thomas and Fab Oberto combined for 19 boards, Tim Duncan had a double-double and Bruce Bowen defended Peja Stojakovic and outshot him.

    But Ginobili was the one who ended the first half with 20-footer at the buzzer. He'd turned and shot with only 0.8 on the clock when the ball was inbounded, and Ginobili knew he had enough time; Derek Fisher shot over Ginobili once in half that time.

    Ginobili, Duncan and Parker all combined to avoid the third-quarter collapses that came in New Orleans, and then came the beginning of the fourth. Ginobili threw in a three and got a tap from Bonzi Wells.

    Four points in a possession can come in handy.

    When Wells followed by posting up Ginobili, Ginobili came back with another three.

    “We needed to make some big shots,” Ginobili said later. “Today was our turn.”

    The Hornets pulled closer. But when Paul missed, Ginobili dribbled at midcourt and made the kind of pass missing in New Orleans — he led Parker perfectly for a fast-break layup.

    Ginobili would either score or have a hand in the next three Spurs baskets, too. “Manu was amazing tonight,” Stojakovic said.

    Amazing, all right, for a guy who sometimes starts and sometimes doesn't, and who is the same either way.

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    As Gervin said he is like a controlled chaos. When it's good it's good and when it is bad, well, phew.

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    Tim to Tony to Manu! bdictjames's Avatar
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    We missed you at the gameblog. Homecourt advantage was important, and Bruce was really lighting it up from downtown, same with Finley.

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    That's the way Ginobili has been about most of the details that often consume other players. When asked before the game about making his first all-NBA team, for example, he didn't come across as overly excited.

    “I can't even waste time thinking about that,” he said.

    After being bypassed for the All-Star Game, now he was ranked among the best 15 in the league. Couldn't he even think about it?

    No, he said. He had something else to worry about. After all, he had called Thursday “a Game 7.”


    Manu's got one of the most healthiest egos I've ever seen...

    Dude knows what's up.

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    Tim to Tony to Manu! bdictjames's Avatar
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    Although there was one shot that I thought Manu should not have taken, he was aggressive today and made some big plays, just took it to the rim and didn't settle for the J. Great game Manu.

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    What the does it mean for him to "become himself?"

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    Bruce Bowen defended Peja Stojakovic and outshot him.
    Great article on Manu, but this deserves an article all on it's own. Bruce was brilliant on Peja today.

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    Great article on Manu, but this deserves an article all on it's own. Bruce was brilliant on Peja today.
    http://spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=94683

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    Manu's poop smells like victory.

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    Manu looked a lot better tonight and was very aggressive. One thing though is where did his midrange jumpshot and 3 point shooting go (other than in clutch time )? Hopefully he continues to get better and gets it back soon. By the way it looked like Manu reaggravated that injury last night when he hustled back to save the ball. He was really grimmacing and hobbling after that. Hopefully it'll be ok.
    Last edited by TMTTRIO; 05-09-2008 at 02:53 AM.

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    Manu looked a lot better tonight and was very aggressive. One thing though is where did his midrange jumpshot and 3 point shooting go (other than in clutch time )? Hopefully he continues to get better and gets it back soon.
    I agree with you on that one...

    One thing the article failed to mention, though, is Manu's ankle. Maybe that's because he's always hurt in some sort of fashion...

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    What the does it mean for him to "become himself?"

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    Great article. Thank God Manu had been able to fight the slump.ü

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    God, this is what I wanted SOOO much. If Manu is himself, he can put this team on his back as well as anyone, maybe even more than anyone. He might be the leader of the Spurs, but he was the leader in Europe and the Olympics, and he did great there. It's no coincidence that success follows him everywhere he goes. Even if we don't make the drive for five, we'll have gone all the way half the time he was here.

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    What the does it mean for him to "become himself?"
    It means congratulations on your two victories in this series.

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    The most important adjustment Pop made was putting Bowen on Peja. Let Paul get his, but you have to lock down Peja, and he is exactly the type of player Bowen locks down to effectively.

    Their offensive surge was born out of their defense. They need to play with that sort of intensity and urgency for 3 more games in order to get out of this series.

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    What the does it mean for him to "become himself?"
    Manu is as RELENTLESS and DETERMINED player I've ever seen when the game is on the line, not excluding the great Michael Jordan.

    When uninjured, he can elevate his play and take over a game. You saw that demonstrated last night.
    Last edited by wildbill2u; 05-09-2008 at 10:00 AM. Reason: date wrong.

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    “We needed to make some big shots,” Ginobili said later. “Today was our turn.”
    he is one bad mofo

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    It means congratulations on your two victories in this series.
    Go Manu.

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