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That is the kind of thing that can benefit this team in the future. Facing adversity and knowing that they can overcome it.
Pop is doing a lot with little. He's shown some big brass one with some of his line ups...like benching Bowen in favor of offense, for example.
If the Spurs can get this to .500 and maintain just above or below that mark until Tony, Manu and Ian are ready to play, they'll be in great shape.
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That is the kind of thing that can benefit this team in the future. Facing adversity and knowing that they can overcome it.
To be completely accurate, Pop benched Bowen in favor of defense.
I love how our guys are just coming up with plays at the right time.
Manny, Timvp, I echo your thoughts.
This is also how you strengthen your bench which in turn will give the team something they especially lacked last season: DEPTH. I love it man. I also agree with Manny in that Spurs fans normally take November for granted and don't really get into the swing of things until the 2nd half of the season....sometimes the All-Star break for that matter. It's cool to see Tim and his band of journeymen fighting for their lives when Tim Legler left them for dead. Someone should come up with a sig mocking Legs if we REALLY get on a roll without Parker and Manu......but I guess I'm getting ahead of myself. One game at a time.
if not for that stupid chokefest in Milwaukee, we would be 5-4.....but hey, we did win cause of the Rockets chokefest on Friday, so I guess those two games offset one another.
If we can stay afloat, pops is coach of the year.
My Cowboys won too, so the night just got even better.
Finley makes that shot in Portland they are 6-3![]()
If Mason and Hill keep developing, then the league better watch out when Tony & Manu get back. Yes sir.
What part would you like explained to you?
Yeah, well, my Giants just stomped on on Baltimore. And with Favre & the Jets doing so well, it's good to be a NYC football fan these days.
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McDonald checking ST for his opening line.
Duncan-led Spurs slip by Kings
By Jeff McDonald
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Don’t look now, but the Spurs have a winning streak.
Tim Duncan scored 20 points — including the winning basket with 15.5 seconds to go — to help lift the Spurs to a 90-88 comeback victory at Arco Arena on Sunday night.
Michael Finley added 21 points for the Spurs, who have now won as many as two in a row for the first time this season.
John Salmons threw in a season-high 31 points for the Kings, who were playing without leading scorer Kevin Martin.
In a game reminiscent of the Spurs’ victory over Houston two nights earlier, a wild fourth quarter came down to the final seconds. As has been the case for most of the season, Duncan lifted the Spurs, connecting on an off-balance layup over Quincy Douby to provide the winning points.
There was obvious contact on the play — it could have gone as a charge on Duncan or a block on Douby. Officials called nothing, and the Spurs took a 90-88 lead.
The Kings had two chances to win or tie.
Brad Miller’s baseline jumper with 4.9 seconds left was no good, and Duncan was fouled while corralling the rebound. Duncan missed both free throws at the other end, awarding Sacramento one final possession.
Douby’s 28-footer 3-point try at the buzzer drew nothing but air, and the Spurs laid claim to their second-consecutive victory.
The Spurs, who improved to 4-5, can move to .500 tonight, when they complete their two-game West Coast road trip at the Los Angeles Clippers.
I'm a Seattle Seahawks fan living in New Jersey, so injuries have KILLED my NFL season......but glad to see it hasn't affected my basketball season like it seemed it would to this point
. Thank God for Pop, Tim, and the rest of the gang.
Wait, shouldn't the Spurs be tanking this season? Ghost Writer said so.
And on that note, where has that guy been the past few days?![]()
He thinks that if he waits long enough before he comes back, people forget how full of he is, but then he says the same stupid things and has to disappear again until things cool off again.
Spurs were 1-4 with Tony and 3-1 without him. Trade TP now while he still has any value!!!
I agree! He should be!!!
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Lol. We're barely a few steps away from being SpursDynasty in this thread. We'd be 8-1if we really wanted to win two of those games. And we'd be 9-0 if it weren't for the Heat shooting some shots. No surprises here.
We should edit a thread for show some love to Pop or Pop is clutch or props to Pop... imo he is doing a very good job here with sharp and wise decisions.
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