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This should be a good one tonight. Since the Blazers aren't playing I'll be tuned in.
The AP preview has changed (at least on ESPN's website) to say that the Spurs have only lost consecutive games once.
This should be a great game!
I really think 'Playoff Spurs' will show up for this game as this game is going to have a playoff feel to it. Spurs win by 6 points.
Gonna see if the Spurs offense can overcome a pretty good defense, like they didn't do vs. Hornets.
Advanced Scouting: San Antonio Spurs at Chicago Bulls
by Scott Sereday
48 Minutes of
http://www.48minutesof .com/spurs...-bulls-2-17-11
Video: Spurs vs Bulls Preview
http://www.nba.com/bulls/video/2011/...s=iref:nbahpt2
on a second of a back to back I would say we have no chance, but I think this will be a very good game to watch and there are a lot of matchups to pay attention to. I like the Spurs in this one. I think they will bring the fire they had in NJ and finish the road trip in style.
The "centerpiece."
More here: http://projectspurs.com/2011-article...meday-qaa.htmlSan Antonio Spurs vs. Chicago Bulls Gameday Q&A
Written by Jeff Garcia | 17 February 2011
The San Antonio Spurs (46-9) will conclude their Rodeo Road Trip when they face the Chicago Bulls (37-16) tonight in Chicago at the United Center.
The Spurs are coming off a win against the New Jersey Nets (102 to 85) in New Jersey where Manu Ginobili led the way with 22 points.
The Bulls are also coming off a win against the Charlotte Bobcats (106 to 94) and will be looking to maintain their home court dominance this season as they are 24-4 at the United Center.
Both teams will be looking to head into the All-Star break with a win and to discuss tonight's match up I turn to fellow Bloguinite Marco at Horns to the Hardwood. Your one and only stop on the Internet for all things Bulls.
In this Q&A, Marco talks about the Bulls flying under the radar, keys for the Bulls to beat the Spurs and more. Check out my Q&A I did for Marco by clicking HERE.
Jeff: So many focus on the Celtics, Heat and Magic. Are people sleeping on the Bulls in the East?
Marco: People definitely are, except your John Hollinger's of the world. Everyone is enamored with the Heat and the Celtics. The Heat get the attention for having 2 superstars and one good player on their team. The Celtics get the attention because they're really good, and because Boston is ESPN's child.
The Bulls sit at 37-16, two games back of the 1 seed in the East. Of those 53 games, the Bulls have only played 9 with their starting lineup in tact due to injuries to Carlos Boozer and Joakim Noah. And the biggest reason teams are sleeping on the Bulls is because you really don't know how good Derrick Rose is until you see him everyday. He's really picked up the load with Noah and Boozer out for extended stretches, and will carry them deep into the post-season.
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