I go here after each game for media availabilities, both practice and post game interviews: https://www.nba.com/spurs/video/channel/spurs_sound
So I listened to most everything myself. I read a few, or a billion, articles of course too, but a lot of my recollections come from watching them.
Here is one a quick Google search turned up that goes to the point though:
Afterward, Ginobili talked about the lift the Spurs received just from seeing Aldridge show up.
After the season the Spurs have endured to date – in which the training room has been as crowded as a New York hotspot and "perseverance" has been a daily buzzword – Aldridge's points and rebounds meant less Thursday than his presence.
"We need him to be there, even if he feels bad," Ginobili said. "He's become so important and we depend on him so much. It's great to see him compete like that, fight through the pain and have a great game."
https://www.expressnews.com/spurs-na...p-12792920.php
Be there, show up, fight through pain. Sounds like he's throwing shade to me given their best player was doing the exact opposite of gracing them even with his presence.

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this must be what it's like to be a Hornets or Pacers fan..
