Buck Harvey: Popovich’s message — forget the record
Buck Harvey
NEW YORK — We’re riding in a freight elevator after the game, with equipment piled on carts next to us, and Manu Ginobili acts like a man ready to unpack everything.
If he could have pushed a button and returned to the appropriate Madison Square Garden floor for a rematch, he would have.
Instead, he’d been pulled. With more than three minutes left, with the Spurs trailing by 11 points and Tony Parker at the free-throw line, Ginobili and the other starters went to the bench.
“Of course,” Ginobili said in the freight elevator, “that upset me.”
But he’s been around long enough to know how Gregg Popovich works in these moments, and how he sends messages. Popovich doesn’t mind upsetting his guys, especially after watching them defend as they did.
This time, though, Popovich likely had an additional message.
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