I think Pop advised them to not push anymore and use the full time on the shot clock ... Wizards are embarassed enough
3 Straight turnovers. 2 were shot clock. and then Hill misses a 3. this is like last night bottled up.
I think Pop advised them to not push anymore and use the full time on the shot clock ... Wizards are embarassed enough
damn neal
Bonner with the crossover...lol.
Great win fellas. Get some rest and get ready for Jersey.
Blair just flung a guy away with one arm.![]()
Anyone else hear that guy yell out Gary Neal?![]()
OMGGG armstong... that was way tooooo funny
i am dying here
Who was that butthurt Wiz with the lame move at the end there?![]()
If a Spur pulled such a move Pop would bench him for lifetime
Did Tiago say the spurs and went back to Brazil?
im sittin here still waitin for splitter to say it to pop
fck this , even a scrub like quin got minutes tonight
Even Novak got a lot more playing time. It looks to me that Splutter gonna get traded if its possible.
Splitter hurt his hamstring at the Raptors. Not sure when he'll be back.
some people aren't paying attention to their so-called team.
Spurs shoot 52% from three point range
San Antonio Spurs 118, Washington Wizards 94: Where the Spurs are good and the Wizards are really, really bad
by Timothy Varner
48 Minutes of
Last night in Philadelphia, the Spurs scored 71 points in an ugly loss to the 76ers. In tonight’s win against the Washington Wizards, the Spurs scored 72 points in the first half. That, my friends, is everyone’s game recap lede.
And here’s another: Tim Duncan played only 12 minutes; Manu Ginobili went for 8. Steve Novak, on the other hand, filed 23 minutes of court time. That’s all you really need to know.
This was easily San Antonio’s easiest victory of the season. The Wizards played poorly and everything was clicking for the Spurs. In general, the Spurs played like a team trying to rid themselves of the aftertaste of the previous night’s loss.
The Spurs shot 58% from the floor and 52% from the arc, which ultimately says more about Washington’s defense than San Antonio’s offense.
The Wizards, to their credit, did a nice job in the second half of containing the Chris Quinn/Steve Novak pick and roll. It allowed them to cut into the lead and keep this one from becoming a real laugher.
Keep reading...
Novak just one of five from three point land
Quinn is two of four from the three point area..................
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