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    Only God Can Judge Me Quiet Strength's Avatar
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    A win is much better than a loss.. every team has to deal with injuries so who cares who played and who didn't. All that matters is the win.

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    i have never been so happy for losing my vbookie bet lol
    me too, lol.
    good night from poland, it's 5:00 a.m.

    Texas National Bank did it again.

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    By the way, George FREAKING Hill, man crush big time...

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    Big 3 looking really good.
    yes
    tp was great second half

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    Teams weren't posting asterisks when we were sans-Manu.

    FTL.

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    spurs fans need to stop expecting a single dramatic turnaround. it's going to be a long and tough grind back up the mountain. spurs played well and then sputtered at times but regained composure. there are enough good things that happened today to warrant celebration. especially getting the win.

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    Timmy played fantastic! Dont care that Bynum was owning him.
    Manu was clutch in the 4th!
    George Hill showed the Hill he was suppose to be this year.
    Great stat of the game - Lakers 85 points.

    However, a win against the Thunder tomorrow will make me proud. At least the record against winning teams is now 4-11.

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    Thank you, Tim Duncan! peskypesky's Avatar
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    arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!

    i can't believe i missed this game!!! my life!

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    I might stop watching this team. I am shocked and amazed.

    Gutless pigs we have on this team.

    TP, RJ, McDyess and ing gutless es in crunch time situations. Lowest BBall IQ out there on the team.
    do not let the door hit you on the way out

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    Bynum really in debt to Kareem for all the mentoring he got.. he palyed great tonight, nothing fancy but solid fundamentally starting with the footwork. I was really surprised though that Bynum terminated Kareem's services. I'm sure there are still many aspects to the game that he could have learned.. Kareem was disappointed by the decision.

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    ing people here think too much ... a win is a win ing take the win and go to sleep.... hard to please these crowd here ....

    DONT THINK TOO MUCH WE WON PERIOD


    kori wer u at? hows about tomorows game?
    @people mad cause some actually use their mind and think for themselves critically. That they find it detestable is

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    As long as we can follow up this win with a win over the thunder, it will solidify things even better. Consistency is the key.

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    Ill take the win but Tim had to play 40 minutes???? Not good.

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    The Spurs showed resilience under pressure and good communication and cohesiveness. They seemed to be more aware of their teammates positions on the court and had some great extra passes. Some sloppy turnovers but not as bad as earlier in the season. The bench was terrific. George Hill was simply outstanding.

    Lakers may have been at a disadvantage with injuries but the Spurs still had to execute which they did. Another positive step in the right direction. Definitely better than a Loss.

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    arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!

    i can't believe i missed this game!!! my life!
    I missed it too. The good thing that I recorded it. hehe

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    Should we be happy with this win? I can't tell.
    Nope, but this is better like previous seasons where we could still be mad with our play after a win.

    Spurs showing too much mental weakness and I don't know about guys like Jefferson and McDyess. Parker is looking a little shaky in crunch time with bad decisions and turn overs.

    Hill, like I said earlier seems to always show up with lots of toughness against the best teams. He might not be the best player on the team, but in tough spots he plays tough.

    RJ is the sloppiest of them all though. He does some really silly stuff like driving and the throwing an idiot pass to no one and then again not exploiting match-up advantages by taking a smaller defender to the rack but instead bailing him out with a jumper.

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    Once your back goes your game goes. Ask DRob. This may be the beginning of the end for Kobe, and Gasol might not be right all season due to overwork and nagging injuries. The west might be wide open.

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    Dice played better than I thought. As did Hill and Bogans.

    If this win helps the team get on a roll then that's all that matters. We all know regular season doesn't really matter except for standings, so let's just be happy with the win for the standings and move on. If we face the Lakers in the playoffs this game won't be indicative of anything, but we already should know that.

    The next question is: does Pop sit some of our older key players tomorrow night? We're ripe for a letdown tomorrow. Blair hardly played so he should be ready. And who knows, maybe Ian will get some minutes...

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    Apart from the win, did anything spectacular happen (highlight dunk, block, etc...)?

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    Ill take the win but Tim had to play 40 minutes???? Not good.
    Well, hey... Manu only played 25 minutes, so it balances.

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    Duncan, Parker lead Spurs over Lakers
    By Paul J. Weber

    Tim Duncan had 25 points and 13 rebounds, and the San Antonio Spurs showed they can still hang with their Western Conference rivals in a 105-85 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night.

    Tony Parker scored 22 as the Spurs got their biggest victory this season. The Lakers are just the fourth winning team San Antonio has beaten, but none the caliber of the defending NBA champions.

    Kobe Bryant had another off game, scoring 16 points. He again wore a thick splint over his broken right index finger.

    The Spurs and Lakers dominated the last decade, winning seven les between them. The Lakers whittled a 22-point deficit to six late in the first meeting of this decade, but it was a rout by the end.

    Bryant, who scored just 12 on 4-of-21 shooting in a win over Milwaukee on Sunday, had another slow night. He took a season-low 10 shots from the field, hitting seven of them.

    Bryant has said that keeping his finger covered gives it more strength and protection, but he admits it affects his touch.

    Andrew Bynum scored 23 points and Ron Artest had 13 for the Lakers. Los Angeles has lost three of four—its worst slump yet by the standards of the NBA’s best team.

    Few teams, meanwhile, have been hotter over the last month than San Antonio.

    The Spurs are 14-4 since Dec. 9, trailing only Cleveland (15-4) for the best record over that stretch. None of those wins were as satisfying—or as much a relief—as this one.

    The Spurs (23-13) have built their winning record on the backs of weak compe ion, going 19-2 against teams with losing records. But they’ve wilted consistently against winning teams, including a loss Friday against Dallas.

    But the Spurs had been looking forward to this litmus test. They spent lavishly last summer for the unsaid purpose of keeping up with the Lakers, and here was a chance to show if they got their money’s worth.

    Instead, their older investments led this win.

    Duncan was 12 of 19 from the field while Parker shot 10 of 18. Parker scored nine points in the fourth quarter.

    Richard Jefferson, added this summer to add more offensive punch, scored 12. George Hill had 13.

    This wasn’t the same Lakers team the Spurs are likely see again later. Besides Bryant’s hurt hand, Pau Gasol has missed the last five games with a strained left hamstring. Lakers coach Phil Jackson said Gasol has his sights on returning Friday against the Clippers.

    Notes: F Luke Walton (pinched nerve, back) made his first appearance in nearly eight weeks, scoring four points and grabbing a rebound in six minutes. … With the loss, the Lakers were denied their first crack at becoming the only NBA franchise with 3,000 victories. They’ll try again Wednesday at Dallas.

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    I will be watching the replay on League Pass as i was working... good to see we won. But why does everyone sound almost apologetic and disappointed ? Did the team play badly or something.

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    Dont care that Bynum was owning him.
    How did Duncan get "owned" with 24 points, 13 boards, 4 blocks and 4 assists????

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    Spurs won.

    Lakers lost.

    All in all, a good night.

    On to Oklahoma City!!!

    GO SPURS GO!!!!!

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    Manu is back, Hill was awesome, RMJ was money, Tony took it to them, and Timmmaaaay! Great game. I will be rewatching this game for a while, as it was a game where the team played with great energy and teased us with their potential.
    Shame about Kobe's back, but that is why you have a bench. Its a long season and if you ride your main horses exclusively, you risk the injury bug biting you in the ass.
    Nice game and one to build on for the team.
    Take it to the Thunder tomorrow night and we have a good start of this tough road trip.

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