just get the 6th or 7th seed and ill be happy
just get the 6th or 7th seed and ill be happy
You can add Dice, Mason, and Bonner with RJ. They all need to follow the yellow brick road.
Mavs shot 31% at the half and have the lead.![]()
The most hearth wrenching development for me in this game was seeing the same old habits:
- Pop resting players and outsmarting himself
- Compounds the problem by going back to small ball
- Playing absolute chokers in crunch time
I liked this team a lot better when Pop had less options to tinker with...
Temple played well. he looks like a guy who can play some defense.
So essentially we are either going to play the Lakers or the Mavs.
Season = Fail.
(how bad are those Hawks and Nets losses last few weeks? We win those easy gimmies and tonight's loss puts us at where we were before it. Just sayin.)
So essentially we are either going to play the Lakers or the Mavs.
Season = Fail.
(how bad are those Hawks and Nets losses last few weeks? We win those easy gimmies and tonight's loss puts us at where we were before it. Just sayin.)
Excluding wins over Chicago and Toronto -- which are still jostling for the last playoff spot in the East -- it was Memphis' first win over a guaranteed playoff-bound team since beating the Los Angeles Lakers on Feb. 1.
http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=300409024
Updated.
Randolph, Grizzlies stun Spurs in San Antonio
By Paul J. Weber
SAN ANTONIO (AP)—The Memphis Grizzlies will miss the playoffs because they couldn’t keep up with the San Antonio Spurs the past two months.
They finally did Friday night. And it might cost the Spurs.
Zach Randolph had 28 points and 15 rebounds, and Memphis dropped San Antonio back to the eighth seed in the tight Western Conference playoff race with a 107-99 win over the Spurs, who have just three games left.
The Spurs are playing to avoid the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round, while Memphis is simply trying for its first winning season since 2005-06.
“Coaching staff deserves a winning record this year, so we just came out like we had an opportunity to play for the playoffs,” Memphis guard O.J. Mayo said.
Had the Grizzlies (40-39) beat more teams like the Spurs down the stretch, they probably could’ve done more than simply pretend they’re still in the hunt.
Excluding a win over Chicago, which can still make the playoffs in the East, the win was the first for Memphis over a guaranteed playoff-bound team since beating Boston on March 10.
Rudy Gay scored 21 points and Mayo had 20 for Memphis, which snapped a three-game slide by getting its first win in San Antonio since 2005.
With San Antonio, Oklahoma City and Portland all within a game of each other, letting the Grizzlies walk out of the AT&T Center with their first win in 11 tries was especially untimely for the Spurs.
“Very disappointing,” Manu Ginobili said. “A game we were counting on. We had to win, especially with the two remaining.”
Ginobili led the Spurs with 26 points, hours after signing a three-year, $39 million extension earned with a dazzling last few weeks.
This probably spoiled the celebration.
Trailing by 102-99 with less than a minute left, Ginobili missed a rushed 3-pointer with the shot clock winding down. Randolph then quashed San Antonio’s last hope the next time down, picking off a weak pass from Matt Bonner.
“It’s a big win for us. We’re playing spoiler right now,” Gay said. “Most teams don’t think we have much to play for. We do. Playing for our pride.”
Mike Conley had 14 for the Grizzlies, including a big running jumper over the outstretched hand of Tim Duncan with 2:30 left that gave Memphis a 102-99 lead.
Duncan had 15 points and 10 rebounds, and Bonner scored 19 for the Spurs. Tony Parker, continuing to come off the bench while easing back from a broken right hand, scored 13 points and had eight assists.
It was the second straight loss for the Spurs, who turn around and play Denver on Saturday. The Spurs finish the regular season by playing Minnesota at home and Dallas on the road.
The Spurs have the head-to-head advantage over Oklahoma City but not Portland. The Thunder and Trail Blazers still have one game left against each other Monday.
“We are in a great fight with Portland and Oklahoma City,” Ginobili said. “We let this one get away. We should have won and at least taken a one-game advantage.”
Memphis crawled back after the early makings of a Spurs blowout. A 13-point lead in the second quarter gave coach Gregg Popovich the luxury of letting Duncan mostly sit and rest for Saturday’s game at Denver.
But the Grizzlies, whose playoff hopes died a week ago, came right back. Randolph and Conley scored nine points apiece during a 31-17 run to end the first half, and Memphis took a 58-57 lead into the locker room.
“We regrouped tonight,” Randolph said. “It was a big win for us.”
NOTES: Spurs G George Hill said his ankle is feeling better but still isn’t back to practicing since spraining his ankle Sunday. Popovich said there’s still no timetable for his return. …The Grizzlies need to win their last three games (Philadelphia, Denver, Oklahoma City) to guarantee their first winning season since 2005-06.
Last edited by duncan228; 04-09-2010 at 11:45 PM.
Rooting hard to avoid the Lakers ... Tlong?!
I THOUGHT Blazers COULD BEAT LA? LOL
Bonner 0 rbs 0 pts 0-4 fg 2 TO in the fourth.... way to go.
Your team was easier to beat than Memphis... that's funny to you?
Of course we can! It would be difficult to do it in the 1st round though. The league office is unlikely to let the Lakers go out that early.
I could see the league letting OKC take the Lakers out though. They could market Durant as their new poster boy that way.
Look out....LACKers on a streak![]()
it...bring on the Lakers...we're gonna have to face them sooner or later.
we're probably gonna have to win out here to move outta 8 BUT Portland/OKC face each other so one has to lose. if we win out we're 7 if OKC loses to Portland.
last night was more on Pop than anything. Tim not playing in the 2nd quarter killed us.
No defense + Pop playing the mad scientist are the main reasons of the L.
I also still can't believe that Spurs will enter in the playoffs with only 3 vet PF/C.
Blair was horrible and showed all his "rookieness" in this game. If he has a bad game in playoffs, Spurs will be in big trouble. Even if Ian did a good job yesterday, he is so unproven that counting on him for the playoffs is crazy.
I still don't get why Spurs haven't signed a vet PF/C after the Ratliff trade. It's a huge mystery for me.
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