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    Game Thoughts: Spurs at Suns

    By LJ Ellis
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    The San Antonio Spurs and Phoenix Suns usually put on an entertaining show. Wednesday night was no different. In a back-and-forth affair, the Spurs and Suns traded haymakers until the Spurs landed the knockout blow late in the fourth. A combination of long-range bombs from Richard Jefferson and timely defense down the stretch gave the Spurs a 112-110 victory.

    In the fourth quarter, Jefferson hit three three-pointers in a row to give the Spurs a six-point lead. However, the Spurs went scoreless the next four minutes and the Suns were able to go on a 9-0 run. It was then San Antonio’s turn to make a run. Holding Phoenix without a point for three minutes, the Spurs went on a 8-0 run to take a five-point lead with 18 seconds remaining, which was enough to ice the victory.

    Overall, it wasn’t the most aesthetically pleasing game the Spurs will play this season. But considering the sweep administered by the Suns last season and the number of mismatches Phoenix can still force, it was undoubtedly a quality win for the Spurs.

    Tim Duncan


    33 mins (+10), 25 points, 17 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 blocks, 1 steal, 6 turnovers
    11-for-13 from the field, 3-for-3 at the line


    If there is one person happiest to see Amare Stoudemire go east, that person is Tim Duncan. Last year in the playoffs, Duncan was tortured in pick-and-rolls featuring Steve Nash and Stoudemire. Since Stoudemire is a deadly shooter in addition to being a world class finisher, Duncan had to venture out on the perimeter defensively on nearly every possession. On Wednesday, Duncan was able to play closer to the basket on defense — and that made a huge difference. He was able to dominate the boards, protect the rim and save more of his energy for the offensive end. While Duncan is still turning the ball over too much — especially when double-teamed — the rest of his game was at a high level against the Suns. In the three Spurs wins this season, Duncan has hit 28-of-37 field goal attempts for an amazing 75.7%.

    Manu Ginobili


    33 mins (-1), 18 points, 5 assists, 3 rebounds, 4 turnovers
    6-for-12 from the field, 1-for-4 on three-pointers, 5-for-8 at the line


    Manu Ginobili had a game of spurts. In the second quarter, Ginobili caught fire and scored eight points in less than a minute and a half. His play during the middle of the second period allowed the Spurs to stay afloat despite sloppy play. However, in the second half, Ginobili had a string of questionable decisions and defensive breakdowns. By the end of the game, Ginobili was back to playing smart basketball. All in all, I’m happy with his play. The beauty of Ginobili’s game is his aggressiveness and creativity. Sometimes that will lead to mistakes … and that’s fine.

    Tony Parker


    34 mins (+10), 11 points, 6 assists, 3 rebounds, 1 steal, 3 turnovers
    4-for-11 from the field, 3-for-4 at the line


    Defensively, despite battling foul trouble, Tony Parker did very good work against Steve Nash. He fought Nash for every inch and once again proved he’s one of the better Nash defenders in the league when motivated and locked in. On offense, things didn’t quite as smoothly for the French point guard. After registering four made field goals in the first nine and a half minutes of the game, Parker was held without a basket the rest of the way. Considering it was mostly Nash defending him, not to mention Phoenix’s lack of true bigmen, Parker going that long without a field goal is unacceptable. To his credit, he had five assists in the second half, including three impressive dimes to begin the final stanza.

    Richard Jefferson


    34 mins (+8), 28 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, 4 turnovers
    9-for-13 from the field, 4-for-5 on three-pointers, 6-for-6 at the line


    The Richard Jefferson Redemption Tour continued with his best game yet. Jefferson’s four three-pointers in the fourth quarter allowed the Spurs to escape Phoenix with a win. Three of those three-pointers were in a span of 45 seconds, while the other one gave the Spurs the lead for good with 1:38 remaining. What’s impressing me most about Jefferson early in the season is his ability to produce with sporadic touches. He wasn’t getting the ball much in the first three quarters but was still able to explode for 18 points in the fourth quarter. Last season, Jefferson rarely produced late if he wasn’t involved early on. Through four games, Jefferson is leading the Spurs in scoring with an average of 20 points per game.

    DeJuan Blair


    19 mins (+9), 4 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist, 3 turnovers
    2-for-6 from the field


    It was yet another sub par game for DeJuan Blair. He was defended by Hedo Turkoglu for much of his minutes and still wasn’t able to take advantage. Blair struggled to score at the rim and made a number of poor reads with passes and shot attempts. On defense, Blair was asked to spend a lot of time out on the perimeter. The results weren’t pretty. He looked uncomfortable and gave up a number of open looks. The silver lining for Blair was he finished with his best rebounding night of the season. The first step in recovering from this slow start is getting back to dominating the glass.

    Antonio McDyess


    27 mins (-8), 9 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 turnover
    3-for-6 from the field, 3-for-4 at the line


    Antonio McDyess is quietly playing very well. He’s consistently giving great effort on the boards in addition to hustling on both ends. Against the Suns, he had a couple of nice passes and his movement with and without the ball was impressive. While Jefferson is getting all the attention, McDyess’ second season has also resulted in marked improvements so far. If he can improve his shooting percentage, he’ll be in the discussion of best bench bigmen in the league.

    James Anderson


    23 mins (-8), 6 points, 3 assists, 1 steal, 1 block, 1 turnover
    2-for-5 from the field, 1-for-3 on three-pointers, 1-for-2 at the line


    I don’t want to jinx the kid but James Anderson seems to have a lot of Robert Horry in him. He’s not the quickest or the biggest but he’s consistently in the right spot making the right play. Maybe it’s beginner’s luck but Anderson’s basketball IQ looks to be off the charts for a rookie. In the fourth quarter against Suns, Anderson nailed a three-pointer and then assisted on two of Jefferson’s pivotal three-pointers. His ball-handling ability is better than advertised. In fact, Pop utilized Anderson as the point guard out of a timeout on one possession. Defensively, he’s looking better and better; he has a blocked shot in three straight games. Let’s hope Anderson keeps this up.

    Tiago Splitter


    15 mins (+0), 7 points, 3 rebounds
    3-for-6 from the field, 1-for-3 at the line


    Tiago Splitter illustrated a lot of good against the Suns. Most impressively, he drew three offensive fouls and his pick-and-roll defense thwarted a couple other Suns possessions. Splitter also battled on the offensive boards and showed that he’s far from a soft player. On offense, he had two or three impressive post moves, however the moves were against sub par defenders so a bigger sample size is needed before claiming Splitter as a legit post threat. Not grabbing a defensive rebound in 15 minutes is a bit of a concern, though overall it’s difficult to not be excited about Splitter’s potential to help the Spurs this season and beyond.

    Garrett Temple


    14 mins (-12), 2 points, 1 assist, 1 rebound, 1 steal, 1 turnover
    1-for-2 from the field, 0-for-2 at the line


    Garrett Temple played like a steady-handed veteran for the Spurs last season. So far this year, Temple has been the complete opposite. He got rattled by Phoenix’s pressure defense and got roasted on the other end. To put it bluntly, Temple doesn’t look like an NBA player — and hasn’t since the start of preseason.

    Gary Neal


    7 mins (+2), 2 points, 1 steal
    1-for-3 from the field, 0-for-2 on three-pointers


    While the Suns don’t have much size in the bigman department, their wings are huge. When Neal was on the court, the Suns took advantage of his lack of height. Pop adjusted by keeping Neal on the bench. It’s worth watching to see if other teams use similar tactics to neutralize Neal’s shooting prowess.

    Gregg Popovich



    Pop coached a smart game. Despite the score being tight throughout, he didn’t play the Big Three too many minutes. I liked how he utilized Anderson and Splitter, especially by giving the duo fourth quarter minutes to build their confidence. The upcoming dilemma for Pop will be the bigman rotation once Matt Bonner returns from injury and Splitter is in game shape. McDyess deserves a spot in the rotation and Blair needs a chance to break out of his slump. How he rotates those four plus Duncan will be interesting.

    Offense

    Even though the Spurs had 23 turnovers and missed ten free throws, they were still able to put 112 points on the board. How? They shot 54.5% from the floor, 42.9% (6-for-14) on three-pointers, grabbed 11 offensive rebounds and got to the line 32 times. Those numbers are very un-Spur-like. The last time the Spurs had at least 30 free throw attempts, less than 15 three-point attempts and double-digit offensive rebounds was in 2001. Interestingly, the Spurs have won 25 straight games when meeting that criteria dating back to 1992.

    Defense

    Though the Spurs gave up 110 points, their defense wasn’t too horrible. They held the Suns to 44.6% shooting from the field and only 20 assists on 41 field goals. The Suns scored as much as they did due to a fast pace in addition to hitting their threes (8-of-21) and free throws (20-of-23) at a high rate. Down the stretch, the Spurs put a few stops together to obtain the breathing room they needed to get the win.

    Drive for 5

    After losing at home against the New Orleans Hornets, I thought this two-game road trip would tell us a lot about these Spurs. And I think it did. While not in championship form yet, Duncan still has gas left in the tank, the young players are promising and the Spurs seemingly have the tools needed to at least fight for a top seed in the Western Conference. Next up is a date in the AT&T Center against a desperate and dangerous Houston Rockets squad.

    http://www.sanantoniodispatch.com/sa...spurs-at-suns/
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    Is this a Timvp alter ego?

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    The silver lining for Blair was he finished with his best rebounding night of the season.
    He had 11 against New Orleans.

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    Nice read. Thanks.

    This little road trip was a good start to the season and saturday against the rockets is a good opportunity to find out how well the spurs handle success.

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    How long before the trolling starts on that site

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    nice picture for pop lmao

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    Since we have to go to that site to get the goods, we might as well get advertisement on the spurs forum now.

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    Temple had a couple of nice possessions guarding Nash that were worth mentioning.

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    Is this a Timvp alter ego?
    Nah, I asked him to post it cuz I wasn't at home.

    He had 11 against New Orleans.
    "Best" rebounding meant rebounds per minute. His played 38 minutes against N.O., IIRC.

    Since we have to go to that site to get the goods, we might as well get advertisement on the spurs forum now.

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    I guess TiMVP sent TiMVP a cease and desist letter. I think it's kind of lame to direct us elsewhere, if anything SAD readers should have to come over here.

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    The upcoming dilemma for Pop will be the bigman rotation once Matt Bonner returns from injury and Splitter is in game shape. McDyess deserves a spot in the rotation and Blair needs a chance to break out of his slump. How he rotates those four plus Duncan will be interesting.
    Blair needs to get out of his slump quickly ot he will lose a lot of playing time, McDyess is the best big outside of Duncan right now and Splitter will continue to improve and get more minutes. Bonner has the ability of stretching the floor on offense and not much else but Pop likes him so he will get some minutes as well.

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    I guess TiMVP sent TiMVP a cease and desist letter. I think it's kind of lame to direct us elsewhere, if anything SAD readers should have to come over here.
    Are you being serious? It's literally one click away...

    It's about time this stuff got it's own form of press btw.

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    Why couldn't the whole artical be posted here? Just wondering, but it's not a big deal I guess.

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    He got a job working for a real press site and now he's only making you click one link to read his article that he's been posting for free on this free website the Ellis family pays for. Quit cryin'.

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    Nice, good read.

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    Tim MF'in Duncan !!!!

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    I asked him to post the article at both places. I guess I should have told him to copy and paste the entire article on ST so the emos don't slit their wrists the one time they have to click their mouse an extra time.

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    First post edited. Whiners can rest easy.

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    Too late. It's ruined for me.

    You changed, man.

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    Too late. It's ruined for me.

    You changed, man.



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    Too late. It's ruined for me.

    You changed, man.


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    What a strange game. There was absolutely no flow at all. It almost felt like a street ball game.

    I have no idea who this RJ is. He is playing out of his mind right now. I never doubted his abilities basketball-wise...it's his mindset that I thought would never be able to change. He has gone from mental midgit RJ that shut down when he couldn't get it going early to instant offense RJ who can hit the opposition with haymakers when they least expect it. If he keeps this up a large plate of crow may be in my future.

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    If he keeps this up a large plate of crow may be in my future.
    not just in yours. this will be a Spurs Talk crow eating contest.

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    First post edited. Whiners can rest easy.
    I was honestly upset because your site has been blocked by ARCENT. Deployed dude just wants to read him some game thoughts!

    Thanks for the edit.

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    What a strange game. There was absolutely no flow at all. It almost felt like a street ball game.

    I have no idea who this RJ is. He is playing out of his mind right now. I never doubted his abilities basketball-wise...it's his mindset that I thought would never be able to change. He has gone from mental midgit RJ that shut down when he couldn't get it going early to instant offense RJ who can hit the opposition with haymakers when they least expect it. If he keeps this up a large plate of crow may be in my future.
    Kudos to RJ, and if carries this all the way through I'll be right at the trough with ya benefactor.

    I suspect now his breakup with his fiance last year right before the season started (obviously he was confused with his sexuality ) had a lot to do with his poor play too. (as you said, his mind just wasn't all there).

    I just hope this "new RJ" doesn't leave all us fans at the altar when the games start to matter.

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