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    Silence surpasses speech. duncan228's Avatar
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    San Antonio Spurs keep doing it their way

    The for the last 12 years, the San Antonio Spurs have had a dynamic duo in Coach Gregg Popovich and power forward Tim Duncan.

    Never called a dynasty, San Antonio has won four les in the last decade and shows little sign of falling apart.
    Mark Heisler

    Not you guys again.

    The Lakers can rise, fall and rise again, as they just did in 10 years, but there's one dark-clad scourge they can always count on, timeless as Dracula and no more fun.

    Yes, it's the San Antonio Spurs, in the same old black-and-silver uniforms they could market as retro, if they had ever changed them.

    If the Spurs have aged, they're still looking better than anyone else who was around when they won the first of their four les in 1999.

    With one exception -- the Lakers -- they're also better off than any of the teams that arose in the time it took them to win their fourth le in 2007.

    The Spurs, who play the Lakers today at Staples Center, have the scars to prove it too. Even by their standards, this season's 2-7 start, with Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker out, was harrowing.

    At one point, Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich found himself in a huddle with George Tolliver, George Hill, Desmon Farmer and Roger Mason, and joked, "Who are all you guys?"

    After it broke up, Tim Duncan stayed behind to introduce himself.

    "Tim Duncan," he said, extending his hand. "I've been here 12 years."

    It was so them. Other teams get giddy when they win and disconsolate when they lose.

    Whatever happens, the Spurs do the same thing: They persevere.

    "We've had several years when we started slowly," Popovich said from San Antonio, "but this was a little scarier because we didn't know how Manu was going to come back.

    "He's been hurt before but this was an operation. When they said 'operation,' we said, 'Is he going to be Manu when he comes back from it?' "

    If Ginobili isn't back, he's on his way, as the Lakers noticed when he dropped 27 points on them in their recent loss in San Antonio.

    The Spurs may not have been around forever, it just feels like it.

    The Democrats were in the White House when they won their first le, were said to have vanished off the face of the Earth by the time they won their fourth, and are now back in the White House.

    Meanwhile, every other NBA power crumbled, including:

    * The Shaquille O'Neal- Kobe Bryant Lakers, who won les in 2000, 2001 and 2002 but, as you may have heard, broke up in 2004.

    * The Sacramento Kings, who got old ( Vlade Divac), hurt ( Chris Webber), or left for financial reasons (Peja Stojakovic, Mike Bibby).

    * The Phoenix Suns, whom no one could guard, until they got a new owner, brought in Shaq and became generic.

    * The Dallas Mavericks, the winningest team over a three-year span from 2005 to 2008, who were matchup nightmares for the aging Spurs until trading Devin Harris, their answer to Parker, and becoming generic.

    The Spurs don't boast, feud, blame referees, say the word "disrespect," protest at being called a boring team that murders TV ratings.

    They don't say anything too colorful, or face the Wrath of Pop. If one ever ripped a teammate, Popovich might tear the S-A-N A-N-T-O-N-I-O off his warmups.

    If their kingdom is not of "SportsCenter," the admiration they enjoy is seen in all their people hired as coaches and GMs: Cleveland's Danny Ferry and Mike Brown; Phoenix's Steve Kerr and Terry Porter; Oklahoma City's Sam Presti, Portland's Kevin Pritchard, Chicago's Vinny Del Negro, former Mavericks coach Avery Johnson, former Thunder coach P.J. Carlesimo. (Boston's Doc Rivers is a fringe Spur, having done color commentary for the team before going into coaching.)

    If that's understandable, so is the backlash around the league against the so-called "Spurs Way."

    Almost to a man, the former Spurs are well liked. If it's natural they talk to each other and hark back to a Spurs "model," the problem is, that's nothing more than well-known principles, like putting the team first and playing defense.

    What is special are the Spurs themselves: Popovich, Duncan, David Robinson and everyone who followed their low-key, self-effacing example.

    Their entire philosophy comes from a quote from 19th Century social activist Jacob Riis, which Robinson found and is now posted in the dressing room in English, French, Spanish, Serbian and Turkish.

    Look at a stone cutter hammering away at his rock, perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred-and-first blow it will split in two. . . . It was not the last blow that did it, but all that had gone before.

    No actual Spur would say the words, "Spurs Way." When Popovich is asked how they did it, he says they won two lotteries, leaving out the system he put in and the people he trained, like General Manager R.C. Buford, who could have left and quadrupled his salary years ago, and the draft picks of Parker and Ginobili.

    No one ever talks about it, but the only other teams with four les in nine seasons since the shot clock are the greatest of all time, the '60s Celtics, '80s Lakers and '90s Bulls.

    All passed the test of time, which is way too long for the 24/7 news cycle.

    Like those teams, the Spurs reinvent themselves as they go, and they aren't gone yet.

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    nice read. it definitely gives pop all the deserved credit. and it's true that the spur's way isn't more than just putting team first and being a good citizen. not a lot to ask but some teams never figured it out.

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    nice read.

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    Nice article. Im proud of calling myself a Spurs fan.

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    oi, jeff. please take notes.

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    George Tolliver

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    THANK YOU BASED NEAL ClingingMars's Avatar
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    only problem i had with the article. great read, hire the man!

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    wait a minute wait a minute, aren't the spurs supposed to be under the radar?anyway I'm proud of them win or lose tomorrow, this article shows the type of team they are (classy) and there's no other team in the NBA like the SPURS even if the trolls don't agree

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    Never called a dynasty, San Antonio has won four les in the last decade and shows little sign of falling apart.
    They have been called dynasty, most notably by Sports Illustrated.

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    Not only the George Tolliver comment, but also the fact that Doc Rivers was actually a Spur, not just a commentator

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    (Boston's Doc Rivers is a fringe Spur, having done color commentary for the team before going into coaching.)
    Doc Rivers played for the Spurs from 1994-1995/96.

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    [QUOTE=duncan228;3053015][B

    Their entire philosophy comes from a quote from 19th Century social activist Jacob Riis, which Robinson found and is now posted in the dressing room in English, French, Spanish, Serbian and Turkish.

    Look at a stone cutter hammering away at his rock, perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred-and-first blow it will split in two. . . . It was not the last blow that did it, but all that had gone before.

    Awesome quote

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    Their entire philosophy comes from a quote from 19th Century social activist Jacob Riis, which Robinson found and is now posted in the dressing room in English, French, Spanish, Serbian and Turkish.

    Look at a stone cutter hammering away at his rock, perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred-and-first blow it will split in two. . . . It was not the last blow that did it, but all that had gone before.
    Awesome quote
    yeah, that was one of my senior quotes in HS.

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    Doc Rivers played for the Spurs from 1994-1995/96.
    I was going to bring that up too.

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    Hey Bruce... Lebron is the Rock Sec24Row7's Avatar
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    Hah people that call Manu the flopiest spur must not have ever paid attention to Doc Rivers' stint here...
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    George's skills in Tolliver's body would be awesome.

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    At one point, Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich found himself in a huddle with George Tolliver, George Hill, Desmon Farmer and Roger Mason, and joked, "Who are all you guys?"

    After it broke up, Tim Duncan stayed behind to introduce himself.

    "Tim Duncan," he said, extending his hand. "I've been here 12 years."
    one of the best moments this year.

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    i hope the lakers win by 30

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    Great article.

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    i hope the lakers win by 30
    Thanks for contributing.

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    Thanks for contributing.

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    Same argument I made in the BBall forum about the Spurs being the team of the decade. Spurs are always in the hunt, Lakers, not so much...

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    i hope the spurs win by 30
    because the lakers are bags as are their ed up fans

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    "Never called a dynasty, San Antonio has won four les in the last decade and shows little sign of falling apart."

    They have been called dynasty, most notably by Sports Illustrated.
    Sing it!


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    Yes, it's the San Antonio Spurs, in the same old black-and-silver uniforms they could market as retro, if they had ever changed them.
    At 1 time, the uniform was grey. Also, instead of saying Spurs, it said San Antonio. Well written but they need fact-checkers.

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