Pregame.
http://www.48minutesof .com/spurs...om-shootaroundCoach Pop was in a somewhat playful mood, saying “I’m trying to keep this light, I’m scared less… we’ve lost like a million games in a row.”
we lost this game because:
1) Manu Ginobili
2) Pop NOT calling a timeout in midst of that 14-0 run, re ed
3) Matt Bonner's horrible defense
4) Neal/Bonner terrible from 3
Pregame.
http://www.48minutesof .com/spurs...om-shootaroundCoach Pop was in a somewhat playful mood, saying “I’m trying to keep this light, I’m scared less… we’ve lost like a million games in a row.”
5) Letting Rondo take WIDE-OPEN jumpers all goddamn night.
I know going under the screen is the right thing to do with Rondo, but you at least gotta try to get in his vicinity. He's not a great shooter, but he looks a lot ing better if he's shooting them like he's in the practice gym.
This team reminds me of a nine year olds puzzle. Pop is a six year old trying to put it together. The first time he makes a mistake you pat him on the back. Lately all I want to do is box his ing ears. It may all work out in the end, but right now it appears that he has totally jacked it off. I'm sorry, but Duncan is a 12 to 15 point and 10 rebound guy (I know he can cut lose, but how often?). Tonight he was 20/13, but with 5 turnovers. That is not enough to draw the D off of the 3 point line. Is Pop trying to get back to the end of last year when Timmy would try to dribble in the paint to get a shot? TD can no longer beat these teams by himself!!! Bonner, Neal, Hill and Ginobili all sucked tonight. Bonner hits two big shots in a row in the third but then acts like he doesn't know when to shoot or not to shoot after that. When Parker can get to the hole nobody can stop him, but when they clog up the middle Tony acts like he doesn't know what to do with the ball. I don't know what to say about Manu except sometimes he doesn't know when to stop. This funk hasn't cost them HCA yet, but it has cost them any rest period before the playoffs. Keeping the faith. Go Spurs, get it together.
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Crawl, motherf'er's, crawl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Post-Game Video
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=175855
Quotes
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=175853
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/recap?gid=2011033124Celtics snap funk, send Spurs to 5th straight loss
By Paul J. Weber
The Boston Celtics finally got a big win and their big man back. They may also reclaim the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference.
And the San Antonio Spurs, at this dismal rate, may give first place in the West away.
Rajon Rondo had 22 points and 14 assists, center Jermaine O'Neal returned from knee surgery, and the Celtics ended a miserable March by not slipping further from first in the East, beating the slumping Spurs 107-97 on Thursday night.
Paul Pierce added 21 points and 11 rebounds, and Kevin Garnett scored 20. The Celtics won for just the second time in five games and, ending the month at 9-7, moved within two games of Chicago for the No. 1 playoff seed with eight games to go.
"This is a good place to try and gather some momentum," Pierce said. "You talk about the team with the best record. What better place to get back on track than here?"
Yet these days, San Antonio's luster isn't what it used to be.
The Spurs lost their fifth straight -- their longest skid all season -- and the timing couldn't be worse. San Antonio has seven games left but is in danger of falling out of first place after comfortably being No. 1 in the West all season.
San Antonio's woes have renewed hopes the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas have of taking the top spot. The Lakers were 3 games back and hosted the Mavericks -- who were 3 1/2 games behind the Spurs -- later Thursday night.
"Of course we want to be No. 1. We don't want to give it way just because we like being underdogs," Spurs guard Manu Ginobili said. "We want to win it. We put ourselves in an unbelievable situation."
Tony Parker led the Spurs with 23 points. Tim Duncan returned after missing the last four games with a sprained ankle and finished with 20 points and 13 rebounds.
The Celtics celebrated the return of their own big man: O'Neal. The 14-year veteran played for the first time since January after having arthroscopic surgery on his left knee. He scored five points in 11 minutes and hit his only two shots.
He turned his last into a three-point play after getting fouled, a play that swung the momentum back to Boston after the Spurs had gotten within seven early in the fourth.
O'Neal said he felt winded at times and said he was shocked at the pace of the game. It was just the 18th game for O'Neal this season.
"We need him back," said Celtics coach Doc Rivers, alluding to his depleted frontcourt that is still without Shaquille O'Neal. "And we need the minutes."
Glen Davis scored 16 points as Boston had four players in double figures.
Nenad Krstic injured his knee during the game, and according to Rivers, will have an MRI on Saturday and will miss games on Friday and Sunday.
"I don't know," Rivers said when asked about the severity of the injury. "He's out, obviously this weekend, then an MRI. That's as far as I'm going to go."
The Celtics broke open a tie game at halftime behind a 12-0 run in the third quarter. The Spurs never got closer than six after that.
The Celtics arrived in San Antonio after losing to Indiana, Charlotte and Memphis in three of their last four games. Two weeks ago, Boston (52-22) was tied for first place in the East.
Miami has also crawled back into contention for first, sitting a half-game behind Boston, but a big win against the toughest opponent they've seen in weeks kept the Celtics ahead of the Heat.
Then again, the Spurs aren't looking so tough lately.
San Antonio (57-18) didn't panic after losing four games with Duncan sidelined. But not even its starting five back and healthy could help the Spurs stop their season-worst skid.
The Spurs had nine losses at the All-Star break. They've dropped more than half that number of games in the past week alone.
"It happens to everybody. And this is about the worst time it could happen, at the end of the year," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said before tipoff. "If it has to happen, you want it to happen 30 games in so you can get back and recover. So we got to step on it."
Ginobili, who sat out Monday's loss against Portland with a left quad contusion, had nine points on just 4-of-13 shooting. Richard Jefferson added 14 points.
NOTES: Boston swept the season series 2-0 and will be the only team the Spurs didn't beat this season. ... Spurs F Antonio McDyess tweaked his left ankle in the second half but was cleared to return.
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Boston Celtics 107, San Antonio Spurs 97: “We got a little bit three happy…”
by Jesse Blanchard
48 Minutes of
AT&T CENTER–Live by the three die by the three. In basketball the three-pointer can be the great equalizer, negating a lack of athleticism or talent, providing enough spacing to allow superior skill to offset superior athletes.
Shooting is how the San Antonio Spurs have managed to consistently reload with late draft picks and free agents off the scrap heap.
The rub, of course, is what happens when those shots don’t find the bottom of the net. To say that these Spurs have been over reliant on the three-point shot all season is a bit of a misconception–they have been able to conjure up other forms of offense all season. To say that the Spurs were over reliant on the three-point shot tonight in their 107-97 loss, however, would be spot on.
“The game was won when we got a little three-happy in the third quarter and the transition defense didn’t follow,” head coach Gregg Popovich said. “Some of the shots were really good and open, some were contest, but the (lack of) transition after it was really important and they took advantage of it.
“They made it a 10-point game at that point and we couldn’t get back in it.”
For most of three quarters both teams executed at the highest levels of basketball, which is what you would come to expect from the Boston Celtics and Spurs. Then the Spurs hit a shooting drought, going 3-for-9 in the third quarter from long distance, and compounded matters by not getting back on defense.
Long shots led to long rebounds, which ultimately ended in 10 Boston third quarter fast break points. There’s the difference on a night that started out fairly promising.
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im not sure how many delusional articles the 48MOH guys can come up with before this team gets bounced from the playoffs.
A 'Caption This' that won't go well.
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http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...ive-hits-five/Spurs’ nosedive hits five
By Jeff McDonald
Now seems like a good time to panic.
The Spurs are slip-sliding on a five-game losing streak. The Lakers are closing fast. A season’s worth of good work is poised to come undone at the regular-season finish line.
The line to jump off the Tower of Americas starts to the right. Take a number and say your prayers.
Just don’t expect Manu Ginobili to be taking the plunge, even after Thursday’s 107-97 loss to Boston that came even with the Spurs at full strength, and sent their skid spinning into uncharted waters.
“I don’t think we’re in a crisis, or playing like crap,” Ginobili said. “We’re in a great situation. We’ve just got to keep fighting.”
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Did TPark come in here and give his "tip your hat to jumpshooters" line yet?
the 48 MoH guys are delusional Bonner lovers, and therefore, buffoonish morons.
Seriously, one of those guys was on the ESPN NBA Today podcast a couple of months ago and actually talked up Bonner as being the key against the Lakers in the playoffs because of how good his is at spreading the floor.
And of course in their own podcasts they've whined in exasperation about Spurs fans not liking Bonner. AND act like they don't know why. Like Bonner was awesome in the playoffs the last two years and there is irrational hatred of him.
I'm sure they're great guys and all, and I know they read this forum and are liberally 'inspired' by what they see here, but they are clueless.
and Bonner went on to close the game . . .
HOLY CRAP at this nonsense from 48 MoH:
Good lord. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills.Without an athletic advantage, the Spurs lean on execution, which ultimately relies on spacing.
This is why Richard Jefferson is a better fit even with lesser numbers, [and] Matt Bonner still warrants a spot in the rotation, ...
I'm not a loser, I'm a winner.
Too bad the Spurs aren't right now.
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Assist of the night.
My grandma could attack on Matt Bonner. It's ing pathetic. When the Spurs went up 65-61 and the C's called timeout, I told my girlfriend right away that I bet Doc told his players whoever Bonner was guarding, to go at him. Sure enough, Jeff Green went at him 3 straight times, and ing scored.The game I chose to go see for my birthday was ruined by Matt ing Bonner....
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Thats was awesome... So was the Manu fake on KG!
No. His MO is for the Spurs to suck defensively for multiple games, then they have one good one (which is the outlier and not the norm) poke his head in and say:
"I guess the Spurs are a pretty good defensive team despite what you arm chair idiots say".
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