I don't think there's a stream for today's game either.
Starts at 3 p.m. SA time, right? You going to find a way for us to stream it?
I don't think there's a stream for today's game either.
utah is behind the times
No stream coming out of SLC yet. I'll post in here if I find anything.
utah does not believe on onine porn
just have as many wifes as possible
can we paypal some money to your camera guy there?
Any idea on final score?
http://www.nba.com/media/jazz/rmr2008_day4_atlsas.pdf
boxscore
Spurs won 83-82.
Mahinmi sat out.
Hill with 6 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 blocks.
Hairston with 17 points.
Gist with 8 points and 11 rebounds and 1 block.
Tolliver with 21 points and 5 rebounds.
08 RMR DAY 4: ATLANTA VS. SAN ANTONIO
WOULD ATLANTA'S DOMINANCE CONTINUE?
SALT LAKE CITY (July 22, 2008) –In the first game of day 4 of the Rocky Mountain Revue the San Antonio Spurs (2-1) hosted the undefeated Atlanta Hawks (3-0). The Hawks were without their most productive player of the revue (Ot o Hunter 14.3 ppg 6.3 reb) who was out due to an injury. San Antonio quickly took advantage and jumped out to a 7-2 lead with 6:53 remaining in the quarter behind the strong play of rookie Malik Hairston. Anthony Toliver then came in off the bench scoring nine quick points all from long range and the Spurs led 24-18 after one.
Toliver started off the second quarter just where he left off in the first hitting another shot from deep and the Spurs were up by nine. Atlanta’s Acie Law then went to work showing great leadership by taking the ball to the rim repeatedly scoring 8 of his 12 points in the quarter. Behind his play the Hawks were able to cut the Spurs’ lead to two and trailed 41-39 at half.
The third quarter started off with two huge plays for the Hawks. Acie Law drew a foul behind the arc and completed a four point play. Mario West then had a huge follow up dunk and the Hawks found themselves up 47-43 with 6:57 left in the quarter. The Spurs were able to hang in there and by the end of the quarter they had regained the lead 54-52.
The fans were treated more great play to begin the quarter as the Spurs’ James Gist took a pass on the baseline, rose up, threw down a two-handed facial and was fouled.
After a quick rest Acie Law checked back in immediately hit a three and the Hawks were down one 64-63 with 5:47 left in the game. Brian Morrison then stepped up to accept the challenge of Acie Law hitting two three point shots. Acie Law responded with a driving layup, Luke Jackson hit a three and the Hawks led 75-72 with 2:04 remaining.
Following a Spurs basket and a Hawks miss, the Spurs’ Anthony Toliver hit his fifth shot from deep giving his team a 77-75 lead with just over a minute remaining. Both teams continued to battle and Acie Law scored another layup to bring the Hawks to within two points at 81-79 with 31.7 seconds left in the game. Malik Hairston turned the ball over on the inbounds pass. Law attacked the rim, drew the defense and passed the ball to Thomas Gardner who hit a three and put the Hawks up 82-81 with 21.4 remaining. Luke Jackson then fouled the Spurs George Hill with 6.9 seconds left in the quarter. Hill who had struggled all game long (1-7 FG) calmly hit both free throws and the Spurs regained the lead 83-82. Hill then stepped up on the defensive end forcing a jump ball with Acie Law with only 2 seconds left. Hill then slapped the ball to the other end of the court and the Spurs knocked off the undefeated Hawks 83-82.
Acie Law finished the game with 27 points and 4 assists to lead all scorers. The Spurs were led by Anthony Toliver who had 21 points and 5 rebounds off the bench.
http://www.nba.com/jazz/Revue/rmr2008_day4_atlsas.html
Law with 27pts for the Hawks
Gist with 8 points, 11 rebounds, 2 assists, and a block.
Hill with 6 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 blocks.
Hairston with 17 points (on 5 for 6 shooting and 7 for 8 from the line), 2 rebounds, and an assist. He played longer than any Spur. Probably the staff giving him one good hard last look before camp begins to see if he warrants a spot.
Oh well. Pop is gonna use him as the backup so yea. To him he isn't a project.
I wonder if hill tried to much and was getting upset law was going off
Spurs vs Nicks summer league replay on NBA TV now
Hill follows the back to back game forumla again
Tolliver...5-6 from distance and 4 offensive rebounds. We NEED outside shooting. Bring 'em in.
+1. that's a skill we need on this team. consistent outside shooting. dood's stroke is nice.
Sounds like Hill was able to make plays in the end when the game was on the line. Good to see.
Thanks.
Spurs finished their summer league with a 5-3 record. It's quite good for a team with so little NBA experience.
Now we will see what will Spurs decides to do with Gist, Hairston, Tolliver and Green.
do you think Green will get an invitation to training camp?
So from here until training camp, are the rookies gonna be playing in any other games?
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