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    Ballin' is a habit... TIMMYD!'s Avatar
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    My thoughts exactly. I watched the youtube video of dice before his knees died. Vast difference
    He was a lot like Amar'e.

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    Good win
    but there's a lot of work to do.

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    I hate League pass broadband.....I miss the entire last 2 mins of the game.....pathetic.

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    REVENGE tastes sweet.
    Save that statement for the playoffs if these two teams meet and SA wins.

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    Dice and Bogans are key to our aspirations this year - they can both play Spurs defence.

    And of course RJ - tonight is what we brought him in to do! Penetrate, make athletic plays, and fill it up when the Big 3 are injured. Excellent game.

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    So where's all the crow-eaters who thought Spurs had no chance to win this game?

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    40 minutes for RJ? I didn't get to watch the game, was that necessary?
    Pop basically played 8 guys.

    Bogans: 34 minutes
    Hill: 33 minutes
    McDyess: 30 minutes
    Jefferson: 41 minutes
    Blair: 21 minutes

    Ginobli: 30 minutes
    Bonner: 20 minutes
    Mason: 17 minutes

    Finley: 7 minutes
    Ratliff: 1 minute

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    The one thing I took away from this game is that some of the dancers have severe butter face. Severe.

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    Someone has to make a post in the format like

    LOL @ ______

    LOL @ ______

    including that horrible barrera shot

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    Spurs 92, Mavericks 83 - Final
    By Joe Alexander

    Richard Jefferson scored 29 points and the Spurs held the Mavericks to 35.4 percent shooting in a 92-83 victory Wednesday night at the AT&T Center.

    The Spurs are now 2-0 with Tim Duncan and Tony Parker sidelined by ankle injuries.

    * * * * *
    A 3-pointer from Matt Bonner and a fast-break basket from Richard Jefferson have the Spurs in front 88-79. Mavericks timeout wiht 2:28 left in the game.

    Dirk Nowitzki has scored the Mavericks' last six points and has 25 for the game. The Spurs lead 82-72 with 7:25 left in the game. Spurs timeout.

    The game is turning defensive minded early in the fourth quarter. The Spurs lead 81-66 with 8:43 left in the game.

    THIRD QUARTER

    Last minute 3-pointers by Roger Mason Jr. and Matt Bonner gave the Spurs a 79-64 lead at the end of the third quarter. The Mavericks had gotten within 10 points late in the period.

    Fouls are catching up with the Spurs a little bit. Starters George Hill and DeJuan Blair are both on the bench with four. The Spurs lead 67-54 with 4:35 left in the third quarter.

    The Spurs are on a 7-2 run early in the second half. Back-to-back baskets from Richard Jefferson and Antonio McDyess gave the Spurs their biggest lead of the game at 58-42 with 9:35 left in the third quarter.

    SECOND QUARTER

    Manu Ginobili's 3-pointer at the buzzer, his third of the second quarter, gave the Spurs a 51-38 halftime lead. Richard Jefferson had 14 points and Keith Bogans had 13. The Mavericks shot 27.9 percent from the field in the half.

    Manu Ginobili hit back-to-back 3-pointers. The Spurs lead 41-32 with 3:58 left in the first half.

    Spurs lead 24-23 with 9:05 left in the second quarter.

    FIRST QUARTER

    Keith Bogans' second 3-pointer of the first quarter came at the buzzer and tied the game 21-21. Josh Howard had eight points for the Mavs.

    The Spurs have led by as many as eight points. Former Spur Drew Gooden just scored to cut the lead to 16-12.

    Back-to-back 3-pointers by George Hill and Keith Bogans give the Spurs a 12-8 lead. First timeout at 7:07 left in the first quarter.

    Spurs starters: George Hill, Keith Bogans, Richard Jefferson, DeJuan Blair and Antonio McDyess.

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    Winning a back to back team at home is not amazing at all.

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    The one thing I took away from this game is that some of the dancers have severe butter face. Severe.

    spurs have some of the ugliest cheerleaders.

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    Yes it is. They can take the lead and then the team that was leading can re-take the lead and win.

    Point is, unless the team on a run takes the lead during their run, they almost always lose.
    Dude, I'm playing with you. A team can't win if it never takes the lead.

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    GREAT. ING. WIN.

    I'm so excited by this win I can't describe it.

    Yes, we have a long way to go...no doubt about that.

    But in the meantime...

    JEFFERSON IS THE MAN. MCDYESS IS THE MAN. BONNER HIT A BIG SHOT WHEN WE ACTUALLY NEEDED IT! HILL IS THE MAN!

    Thank you, thank you, Spurs...this was a great game, and a great win.

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    Spurs Fan Since '76 bigbendbruisebrother's Avatar
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    Was Jefferson dominant??
    You gotta see the dunk. Close second to the Portland dunk.

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    The one thing I took away from this game is that some of the dancers have severe butter face. Severe.
    Well, it is San Antonio. Great city, but c'mon.

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    Winning a back to back team at home is not amazing at all.
    Get lost

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    Winning a back to back team at home is not amazing at all.
    Beating dallas is awesome! And with no duncan and parker makes it amazing

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    I didn't watch the game but I excitedly kept checking the scoreboard online. I am so happy with the win. I hate the Mavs.

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    You gotta see the dunk. Close second to the Portland dunk.
    Thanks! I can't wait to see the highlight.

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    Lots of heroes ion this game.. RJ, Dice, Manu had a nice shhoting stretch for a while.. Matt Bonner delivered and steadied the ship when it looked bleak, GHill also showed how far he has come from last year.. But Bogans gets my vote for setting the tone early with his defense then backing it up with consistent 3-pt. shooting.. a good win. Don't see Pop complaining much after this effort by the guys. In fact, I'd like Pop to take his time bringing back TP and TD.. let these guys build on the chemistry the past couple of games.

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    Spurs Fan Since '76 bigbendbruisebrother's Avatar
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    It was really good to see this team clamp down on defense tonight.

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    my league pass broadband is almost unwatchable. I have to pause and skip to live seemingly every min. Is there a way to fix this manually or should I contact nba.com?

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    Well, it is San Antonio. Great city, but c'mon.
    Still. Unless it was "Let Disfigured Vets be Cheerleaders for a Day" Day.

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    So where's all the crow-eaters who thought Spurs had no chance to win this game?
    Present, surprised and very happy

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