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    Hairston literally couldn't play worse than Bogans.

    Literally.

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    Manu and Dice need to be starting.

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    I didn't really care if we won this or not leading up to the game. Honestly, losing does more for the franchise as we get more ping pong balls.

    But after the whole hack a Ben thing I'm happy as the Spurs lost. You can claim tactics and strategy and even point to the fact that it did slow things up and allow the Spurs have a chance to at least get it to OT. But it's still a cheap ass lame ing excuse for coaching IMO. It's just some real weak . Some may approve of it. That's fine. Applaud it all you want, we'll just agree to disagree.

    Rip is a flat out idiot who spent too much time playing with Sheed. Nearly cost us the game. And coach Q also screwed up. I can see leaving him in there after the first hack-a-Ben ... maybe even after the second time. But after a while you have to realize they're going to keep doing it and it's hurting your team to leave Ben out there.

    Hill really impressed me tonight. Manu too. Looked like his old self towards the end there. I was really glad to see Dice have a good game in the Palace. Hopefully Pop will go ahead and start both him and Manu the rest of the way.

    Good win. ugly at times though.

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    I'm wondering why Popa didn't at least stick to his word that he was going to ride out the Bonner/Bogans lineup

    Seriously, Pop changes his starting lineup every other day, how is anyone supposed to get any rhthym?
    Is your dumbass complaining that he went with Dice?

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    Is your dumbass complaining that he went with Dice?
    Pop didn't go with Dice, dumbass.

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    The ing Pistons.

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    Four rings, fog hats.

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    Pop didn't go with Dice, dumbass.
    No TP no consistency/rhythm so it didn't matter if he didn't go with Bogans/Bonner.

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    Trotting Bogans in OT is the reason why Manu shouldn't have even bothered at the end of regulation... I want to see more of Dice on a consistent basis.

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    Hairston literally couldn't play worse than Bogans.

    Literally.

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    Or mason for that matter

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    I don't see what Coach Q did wrong. I liked what he did this game.
    Duncan keeps proving time and time again how awesome he is.

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    Okay, I think it's time to jump in the panic pool:

    Another loss to a .500 team??!! Spurs of old used to win these type of games. Are they tanking the season or Pop's message just isn't getting through. It's as if they are just playing out the season??

    To quote Mora: "Playoffs???" Playoffs??!!!"

    Right now it's not looking good for the Spurs......they're just sliding down the WC pole.

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    I hope people got to hear Coach Brown after the game with B. Scho ... hee-larious.

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    I hope people got to hear Coach Brown after the game with B. Scho ... hee-larious.
    que?

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    I don't see what Coach Q did wrong. I liked what he did this game.
    He should have pulled Ben IMO. Rookie mistake. It's fine to prove to your guys you have faith in them and all that stuff, but not at the cost of a winnable game.

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    LOL @ POP's "They just made shots"

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    I didnt watch the game, did the small lineup negatively impact our play today?

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    Schoening asked him about smallball and the decision to start RJ, which brought forth some stellar and well-thought rationale . . .

    Everything they do comes from a defensive mindset and how they best match up against the opponent. Naturally, RJ's mobility lead to him being a better matchup against the fleet feet of Jerebko, thus they elected to start him.

    Surprisingly, though, they actually liked what they saw when they went big. They were very pleased to see the work 'Dyess put in, and actually thought they had more success with the big lineup (go figure).

    So, in short, smallball's rationale might be flawed (just not enough for it to change anything ).

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    Okay, I think it's time to jump in the panic pool:

    Another loss to a .500 team??!! Spurs of old used to win these type of games. Are they tanking the season or Pop's message just isn't getting through. It's as if they are just playing out the season??

    To quote Mora: "Playoffs???" Playoffs??!!!"

    Right now it's not looking good for the Spurs......they're just sliding down the WC pole.
    Piston are far from a 500 team.

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    Hamilton’s 27 leads Pistons to OT win over Spurs

    The Detroit Pistons found themselves in a unique situation Sunday—trailing before the start of overtime.

    Thanks to a technical foul called on Richard Hamilton after regulation ended, Detroit trailed San Antonio 94-93 when the ball was tossed up to start the extra period.

    It didn’t matter, though, as Detroit dominated the extra session and in a 109-101 victory.

    “This game could have very easily slipped away, but we stayed focused,” Detroit coach John Kuester said. “We could have very easily hung our heads when some things didn’t go the way we wanted, but we kept our poise.”

    The Pistons appeared to have the game won when they led by 11 points with five minutes left, but San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich instructed his team to intentionally foul Ben Wallace on five straight possessions.

    Wallace missed six of the 10 free throws before being taken out of the game — flinging his headband in disgust—and the Spurs were able to narrow the gap.

    Popovich was testy after the game when asked if it had been an easy decision to start fouling Wallace, a 44 percent shooter from the line.

    “Not really,” he snapped after asking the question to be repeated.

    Kuester said he stayed with Wallace as long as he could.

    “I have a lot of confidence in Ben,” he said. “Most of the time, we’ll keep him on the floor in that situation. The way he’s playing this year, we’re going to win or lose with him.”

    Wallace’s misses let Manu Ginobili take over, and he scored 11 points in the final 2:20 of the fourth quarter, including a layup with 27.5 seconds left that forced overtime.

    Ginobili then hit the free throw after Hamilton was called for the technical and thought the Spurs were back in control.

    “With two minutes left, we didn’t think we had a chance, and then we got it to overtime,” he said. “We got the free throw, and then we won the tip, and then everything started going wrong.”

    Detroit went on an 8-2 run once the extra period started, and cruised to the win. Hamilton finished with 27 points and Rodney Stuckey scored 20.

    “We almost gave the game away making stupid mistakes, but we stayed aggressive,” Stuckey said. “This is a big win for us. We’re fighting for our lives right now, and we need to keep coming back with wins.”

    Tim Duncan had 29 points and 10 rebounds for the Spurs, while Ginobili scored 21.

    “We battled our guts out, but we shot poorly and the Pistons made big shots,” Popovich said. “You play games and sometimes things like that happen.”

    San Antonio played without Tony Parker, who sat out with a left hip injury. Parker missed the Spurs’ last game before the All-Star break with the same problem, but had played in two games before aggravating the injury Thursday against Philadelphia.

    The game also ended San Antonio’s annual Rodeo Road Trip. The Spurs, who last played at home on Jan. 31, went 4-4 on the 19-day, 7,762-mile trip.

    Antonio McDyess received a loud ovation from the Palace crowd when he was introduced before the San Antonio starters prior to the game. McDyess played the last five seasons for Detroit before signing with San Antonio in the offseason.

    “I didn’t expect a standing ovation. That was a very nice moment for me,” McDyess said. “I was hoping no one was looking at my face, because I was getting quite emotional. I played some great basketball here, and my heart still belongs to these fans.”

    NOTES: There were several unusually hard collisions in the game. Ginobili ran into a screen by Wallace and George Hill accidentally elbowed Jonas Jerebko in the side of the face. … Duncan hit his first regular-season 3-pointer since March 28, 2007 in the last moments of overtime.
    Last edited by duncan228; 02-21-2010 at 10:42 PM.

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    how can I block spurs games from showing up on my tv? what a joke

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    I didn't really care if we won this or not leading up to the game. Honestly, losing does more for the franchise as we get more ping pong balls.

    But after the whole hack a Ben thing I'm happy as the Spurs lost. You can claim tactics and strategy and even point to the fact that it did slow things up and allow the Spurs have a chance to at least get it to OT. But it's still a cheap ass lame ing excuse for coaching IMO. It's just some real weak . Some may approve of it. That's fine. Applaud it all you want, we'll just agree to disagree.

    Rip is a flat out idiot who spent too much time playing with Sheed. Nearly cost us the game. And coach Q also screwed up. I can see leaving him in there after the first hack-a-Ben ... maybe even after the second time. But after a while you have to realize they're going to keep doing it and it's hurting your team to leave Ben out there.

    Hill really impressed me tonight. Manu too. Looked like his old self towards the end there. I was really glad to see Dice have a good game in the Palace. Hopefully Pop will go ahead and start both him and Manu the rest of the way.

    Good win. ugly at times though.
    Everything Pop and the FO have done post-2007 has been ing weak.

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    He should have pulled Ben IMO. Rookie mistake. It's fine to prove to your guys you have faith in them and all that stuff, but not at the cost of a winnable game.
    Yeah, and it's one thing to show that you have faith in a younger guy. But a veteran like Ben Wallace does not care. He's been in the league for so long I think he'll understand if he gets pulled and it won't hurt his psyche. Had it been Jonas Jerebko that was a bad free throw shooter getting hacked, then the situation is different.

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    how can I block spurs games from showing up on my tv? what a joke
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    haha me and 3 others are going to be there.
    Start a four rings chant when we're down 20...I'll be drunk enough to join you...sigh.

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