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    Wednesday: Lakers (31-6) at Spurs (24-12)
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    Time: 8 p.m.
    TV: KENS, ESPN
    Radio: WOAI-AM 1200, KCOR-AM 1350

    STARTING LINEUPS
    POST - SPURS - LAKERS

    PG - 9 Tony Parker (6-2, 8th yr) - 2 Derek Fisher (6-1, 13th yr)
    Thanks to playoff no-call, Fisher can expect hearty welcome from home crowd.

    SG - 8 Roger Mason Jr. (6-5, 5th yr) - 24 Kobe Bryant (6-6, 13th yr)
    Mason, who had four FGA vs. Lakers, needs shots to make shots.

    SF - 4 Michael Finley (6-7, 14th yr) - 10 Vladimir Radmanovic (6-10, 8th yr)
    Finley has played in 272 consecutive games, NBA's fourth-longest streak.

    PF - 21 Tim Duncan (6-11, 12th yr) - 16 Pau Gasol (7-0, 8th yr)
    Including playoffs, Spurs are 1-5 against Lakers since Gasol trade.

    C - 15 Matt Bonner (6-10, 5th yr) - 17 Andrew Bynum (7-0, 4th yr)
    Bynum did not play in last season's Western Conference finals due to injury.

    SPURS RESERVES

    12 Bruce Bowen, F, 6-7, 13th yr
    20 Manu Ginobili, G, 6-6, 7th yr
    3 George Hill, G, 6-2, 1st yr
    7 Fabricio Oberto, C/F, 6-10, 4th yr
    40 Kurt Thomas, C/F, 6-9, 14th yr
    5 Ime Udoka, G/F, 6-5, 5th yr
    11 Jacque Vaughn, G, 6-1, 12th yr

    LAKERS RESERVES

    3 Trevor Ariza, F, 6-8, 5th yr
    7 Lamar Odom, F, 6-10, 10th yr
    28 D.J. Mbenga, C, 7-0, 5th yr
    31 Chris Mihm, C, 7-0, 8th yr
    21 Josh Powell, F, 6-9, 4th yr
    9 Sun Yue, G, 6-9, 1st yr
    18 Sasha Vujacic, G, 6-7, 5th yr

    COACHES

    Spurs: Gregg Popovich
    Lakers: Phil Jackson

    INJURIES

    Spurs: Ian Mahinmi (left ankle sprain) is out.

    Lakers: Jordan Farmar (left knee) and Luke Walton (right foot) are out. Lamar Odom (bone bruise, right knee) is day-to-day.

    PROJECTED INACTIVE PLAYERS

    Spurs: Mahinmi, Malik Hairston.

    Lakers: Farmar, Walton, Odom.

    NOTABLE

    This is Spurs' first meeting with Lakers since last season's conference finals, which L.A. won in five games. ... Bryant averaged 24.3 points in three regular-season games vs. Spurs last season, nearly three points less than his season average. ... Popovich and Jackson are the only active coaches to boast multiple NBA les.

    - Jeff McDonald
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    Los Angeles (31-6) at San Antonio (24-12) Preview
    Game info: 9:00 pm EST Wed Jan 14, 2009
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    By Mike Lipka

    The San Antonio Spurs and Los Angeles Lakers have ruled the Western Conference for most of the last decade, combining for nine of the last 10 conference les and seven league championships in that span.

    The way both are playing to start 2009, it wouldn’t be surprising to see that trend continue this spring.

    Their season series will begin on Wednesday in San Antonio, as the teams meet for the first time since Los Angeles quickly ousted the Spurs in last season’s conference finals.

    Los Angeles came within two games of its fourth NBA le of the decade last season, but lost to Boston in the finals. Over the past 10 seasons, they remain one championship shy of San Antonio’s four league les since 1999.

    Last May’s series marked the sixth playoff meeting in the last decade for these clubs, which again appear to be the class of the West.

    Coach Phil Jackson’s Lakers have emerged as the team to beat after eliminating the Spurs 4-1 last season and charging to a 31-6 start to 2008-09.

    “They’re the best team in the West, maybe the best team in the league, and that says it all,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. “They’ve done a great job at both ends of the court, and they knocked us out of the playoffs last year, so we know as much or more than anybody how good they are.”

    The Lakers have won four straight games and 10 of their last 11, averaging 108.5 points over that span - more than 30 of them per game from Kobe Bryant.

    Bryant had 33 in Los Angeles’ 105-100 win at Houston on Tuesday. Although he made just 13 of his season-high 32 shot attempts, the reigning NBA MVP scored 13 points in the fourth quarter including a key 3-pointer with 27 seconds to play.

    “My shots felt good, they just weren’t going in for me,” Bryant said. “Once the fourth quarter came around, I had to focus even more to try to put the ball in the hole.”

    The Spurs (24-12) faltered in the final quarter of their most recent game, giving up 31 points en route to a 105-98 home loss to Orlando on Sunday. Tony Parker’s 31 total points weren’t enough for San Antonio, which has won nine of its last 11 games despite the setback.

    Manu Ginobili, who missed time early this season with an ankle injury, continues to struggle to get untracked. He’s shooting a career-worst 33.3 percent from 3-point range and averaging 14.5 points - five fewer than last season.

    “I am still not feeling like myself last season at this point,” said Ginobili, who played through injury in the postseason and was held to 10 or fewer points in four of the five games against the Lakers.

    “I am physically pretty good. Nothing is hurting,” Ginobili added. “It’s just a bit of probably mental and other confidence.”

    On Wednesday, the Spurs may lean on Tim Duncan, who has averaged 23.0 points and 12.8 rebounds in 68 career games against Los Angeles including playoffs.

    The home team won all four games in the 2007-08 regular-season series.

    “It tells you where you stand,” Ginobili said of facing the Lakers. “… It makes you see the mistakes you made, how far you are from them and stuff like that. I wish we played them 10 times (per season).”

    Notes

    Lakers:

    Los Angeles is leading the NBA in points scored and are 16th in points allowed. ... F Trevor Ariza reached 1,000 rebounds for his career. ... G Kobe Bryant currently ranks third in the NBA with 27.2 points. ... F Lamar Odom is currently day-to-day with a bone bruise on his right knee. ... The Lakers have won nine of there last 10 games.

    Spurs:

    Both teams were accurate from the free-throw line on Sunday, combining to shoot 36-of-39, with San Antonio a perfect 17-of-17. ... It was the first loss of 2009 for the Spurs, who were 4-0 in the new year. ... San Antonio, which was averaging nearly 21 3-point attempts per game, had only 10 before they hoisted up three more in the final 18.8 seconds.

    Team Stat Leaders

    Points

    Kobe Bryant LAL 27.0
    Tony Parker SA 21.3

    Rebounds

    Pau Gasol LAL 9.4
    Tim Duncan SA 10.1

    Assists

    Kobe Bryant LAL 4.6
    Tony Parker SA 6.7

    Team Comparison

    Team Record Standings PF PA Road/Home Streak L10

    Los Angeles 31-6 1st Pacific / 1st West 107.7 98.9 Road 11-4 Won 4 9-1

    San Antonio 24-12 1st Southwest / 3rd West 97.2 93.6 Home 14-7 Lost 1 8-2

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    Spurs Team Report

    Before facing Southeast Division leading Orlando Sunday, five of San Antonio’s previous six opponents had losing records. The Spurs try not to focus on the quality of their foes beforehand.

    “It doesn’t really come up. We always respect opponents,” guard Roger Mason said. “This is the NBA. We know these guys are capable of beating anybody. You always respect your opponent, no matter who they are. For us it’s about playing Spurs defense, sharing the ball and playing the right way.”

    The Spurs only have two losses to sub-.500 teams this season and both were at the hands of the Milwaukee Bucks. Otherwise, Gregg Popovich’s team handles its business.

    That doesn’t mean it’s easy. The Spurs had a few dogfights and close calls along the way before blowing out the Clippers, leading up to the Magic.

    “Anytime you play a team that, on paper, is less than you and they have three or four injured players, it’s hard because the opponents know that,” guard Manu Ginobili said. “They play harder because they want to show they can do it without (their injured teammates) and you are not as motivated. It usually becomes a tougher game than expected.”

    Magic 105, Spurs 98: San Antonio had its four-game winning streak come to an end with Sunday night’s home loss to Orlando. The Magic swept the season series from the Spurs for the first time ever.

    San Antonio’s big three of Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker combined for 67 points. Michael Finley was the only other Spur with at least 10. Dwight Howard, Jameer Nelson and Hedo Turkoglu each had at least 21 points for Orlando.

    The Magic, winners of four straight, are tied with the Boston Celtics for the Eastern Conference lead in victories at 30. San Antonio fell to 24-12 overall and 14-7 at home. The Spurs are third in the Western Conference.

    Notes, Quotes

    • Tony Parker is making his case for an All-Star selection. Not only does he have a 55-point game on his docket this season, San Antonio’s point guard is averaging a career-high 20.9 points and 6.7 assists.

    He’s picked up the pace even more ever since a miserable nine-point showing in a loss at Orlando. In the 10 games leading up to Sunday, the Frenchman was good for 21.7 points and 7.3 assists.

    “He’s a scoring point guard, but he’s got to make sure he keeps everybody involved, too,” coach Gregg Popovich said. “He could try and get something done (alone) all the time, but he realizes it’s a team game. The decisions he’s made this year have been really, really good in that regard.”

    • He was called a “beast” and a “load” by the Spurs. That’s a pretty fair description of Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard.

    The reigning slam dunk champ averaged 22.2 points and 13.4 rebounds in his past five games against San Antonio heading into Sunday. Is there a reason Howard gets up for the Spurs?

    “I don’t know if it’s because he’s going against Tim Duncan, or because he’s going up against the Spurs, but he always seems to want to play one of his better games against us,” guard Michael Finley said.

    Quote To Note: “With our system, around Tim Duncan, we have to have shooters. But the fact that we’re first, as we speak, wasn’t intended or wasn’t the goal or anything like that. We probably won’t be the leading three-point shooting team by the end of the year. That wasn’t the plan.”—Coach Gregg Popovich, on the Spurs leading the league in three-point percentage.

    Roster Report

    Rotation:

    Starters—Point guard Tony Parker, Shooting guard Roger Mason, Small forward Michael Finley, Power forward Tim Duncan, Center Matt Bonner

    Bench—Forward Kurt Thomas, Guard Manu Ginobili, Forward Ime Udoka, Forward Bruce Bowen, Center Fabricio Oberto, Guard George Hill, Guard Jacque Vaughn.

    Player Notes:

    • G Tony Parker had game highs in points (31) and assists (six) in Sunday night’s loss to Orlando. But he missed two floaters in the closing minutes that could have given the Spurs a chance to come back.

    “That’s my shot. The tear-drop is my shot and it didn’t go in,” he said. “The layup was just short. I do those shots every day and sometimes that happens. That’s basketball. I can’t worry about that. It just meant that it wasn’t our night.”

    • C Matt Bonner doesn’t have a problem bribing his way into the three-point contest, despite leading the league at 48 percent going into Sunday. NBA vice president Stu Jackson chooses the shootout field for All-Star Weekend.

    “I’m going to send him some flowers,” Bonner quipped. “Or maybe one of those cookie bouquets.”

    • F Kurt Thomas has developed into a solid backup for Tim Duncan after a slow start to the season. Thomas has played double-figure minutes in every game since Dec. 12.

    “Kurt has gotten better and better as the season has gone along and he’s getting in shape,” coach Gregg Popovich sad. “He’s been good for a while backing Tim up.”

    Medical Watch:

    • C Ian Mahinmi (sprained ankle) is inactive.

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    Game blog: Spurs vs. Lakers
    By Joe Alexander

    One of the best rivalries in the Western Conference over the last decade is renewed when the Spurs host the Los Angeles Lakers tonight at the AT&T Center.

    The Spurs haven't played the Lakers yet this season, so this is their first meeting since the 2008 Western Conference Finals.

    The Spurs have won 9 of their last 11 games. They are coming off a 105-98 loss to the Orlando Magic on Sunday. By the way, the Magic followed their hot outside shooting against the Spurs by making 23 of 37 from 3-point range in a 139-107 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday.

    The Lakers are in the second game of a back-to-back. They beat the Rockets 105-100 on Tuesday night in Houston. The Lakers got the go-ahead basket on a 3-pointer from, who else, Kobe Bryant in the final minute of the game.

    The Lakers have won four in a row and 10 of their last 11. Like the Spurs, the Lakers have been pulling out close games. They beat the Miami Heat 108-105 on Sunday and beat the Indiana Pacers 121-119 last week.

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    That is some good info do you work for the Spurs?

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    I'd love to see Pop surprise everyone and start Ian

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    Please don't have too much expectation. LAL is still better than us.

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    A Spurs win would surprise me as much as it would please me, naturallement.

    The Spurs haven't shown much intensity or purpose, been laid back, "maybe we'll win, maybe we won't", if it's Great Deity Master Plan's will, such is our fate.

    It's going to take playoff intensity to win. What month is it?

    (However, Spurs' OT-win/17-pt-4th-qtr-comeback/Manu-48 @PHX was in Jan.)

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    Lakers conclude Texas two-step in San Antonio

    (Sports Network) - The Los Angeles Lakers conclude a quick two-game tour of Texas Wednesday when they face the San Antonio Spurs in a battle of division leaders at the AT&T Center.

    The matchup kicks off the season series for the two teams that have dominated the Western Conference for the past decade, combining for nine of the last 10 conference les and seven NBA les.

    LA eliminated the Spurs to win the Western Conference last year before falling to Boston in the NBA Finals.

    The Pacific-leading Lakers opened their Texas two-step on a positive note Tuesday when Kobe Bryant scored 33 points, grabbed seven rebounds and dished out four assists, as Los Angeles outlasted Houston, 105-100.

    Trevor Ariza notched 14 points off the Lakers' bench, Vladimir Radmanovic donated 12 points and six rebounds and Pau Gasol joined Andrew Bynum with 11 points.

    Lamar Odom returned from a three-game absence due to a knee injury to score 10 points in just over 27 1/2 minutes for LA, which has won four in a row and 10 of 11 overall.

    The Spurs, who are on top of the Southwest Division, lost for the first time in five games on Sunday when Orlando's Dwight Howard continued to crank out double-doubles with 24 points and 14 rebounds and the Magic won another matchup of division leaders, 105-98.

    Tony Parker scored a game-high 31 points but failed to convert a pair of uncontested layups in the waning moments of the fourth as the Spurs fell to 1-1 on their three-game homestand and 14-7 on the season at the AT&T Center.

    Tim Duncan posted 18 points and 10 rebounds while Manu Ginobili also scored 18 in the loss.

    The Lakers, who are 11-4 as the visitor on the year, have dropped two straight regular season games to the Spurs in the Alamo City.

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    Lakers to play at San Antonio

    The Lakers are 7-1 in the second game of back-to-back situations.

    Records: Lakers 31-6, Spurs 24-12.

    Record vs. Spurs (2007-08): 2-2.

    Update: The Lakers split with the Spurs during the regular season before beating them in five games in last season's Western Conference finals. The Spurs rebounded quickly this season after a 2-5 start. Tim Duncan has again been a source of consistency, averaging 20.4 points and 10.1 rebounds a game.

    -- Mike Bresnahan

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    These are some great reads. Thx. Big Game Tonight. Go Spurs

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    I bet on a super Manu tonight...

    Make them pay Manu !! Make them pay !!

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    Lakers and ESPN game? I would be pleasantly surprised if the Spurs won. They are at home and rested but that's what I thought with the last game. Hopefully the Lakers don't shoot the 3-ball like the Magic have been.

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    Hit the link for video with Manu and Pop.

    Manu’s Eager to Show the Lakers What They Missed
    Reported by: Don Harris

    SAN ANTONIO - It's arguably the hottest ticket of the regular season. Kobe and company are coming to town as the best in the West - and maybe the best in the entire NBA.

    “They’re at the top of the heap, so – of course – everybody’s chasing them,” Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich told me after practice Tuesday afternoon.

    Kobe Bryant and the Lakers are rolling. They come to San Antonio for the first time this season Wednesday night. The Lakers last beat Houston Tuesday night for their 4th straight win, but that's just the beginning. The Lakers are the best in the West at 31-6. They have won 10 of their last 11 games.

    This will be the first meeting since the Lakers knocked the Spurs out of the playoffs last summer. You can bet it's a game that gets the Spurs attention.

    “It’s a good measuring stick,” explains Manu Ginobili. “It tells you where you stand. And sometime you’re going to lose. Sometimes you’re going to win. But it makes you see the mistakes you made and shows you how far you are from them. I wish we played them ten times – not only four.”

    If you talk to hardcore Spurs fans, they're still bitter about the playoffs. Had Manu's ankle been 100 percent, the Lakers would have never beaten the Spurs. Right?

    One this is for sure… Manu is worth watching. At practice Tuesday afternoon, even Tim Duncan took a little timeout to watch Manu work one on one. So is Manu ready to show the Lakers what they missed?

    “It’s always great when you get to play those teams. It’s something that makes you better. Makes you improve and play harder. If not, you know you’re going home with a loss. It’s a great test,” said Manu.

    Sounds like he’s ready. The Spurs get a chance to prove it Wednesday night at 8pm at the AT&T Center.

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    I think Duncan228 deserves another Spur for all the great work of collecting these game previews

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    I think Duncan228 deserves another Spur for all the great work of collecting every single recent spurs article known to humans
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    Boyd Free Bets

    San Antonio Spurs -2.5

    This is a big game for the Spurs to make a statement to the Lakers and to the rest of the Western Conference. The Spurs want to make things very clear that Los Angeles will have to go through them if it hopes to get back to the NBA Finals. San Antonio is coming off a home loss to Orlando in which its defense did not play up to par and that will get the Spurs even more focused here. The Lakers have been one of the worst covering teams in the league recently, dropping 14 of their last 20 games against the point spread. The key tonight will be San Antonio’s defense and its ability to control the tempo at home to keep this a halfcourt game. Here are two key trends to look at : the Spurs are 16-6 ATS in their last 22 when their opponent scores 100 points or more in their previous game and the Lakers are 3-18 ATS in their last 21 when their opponent allows 100 points or more in their previous game. Both trends support my points that the Spurs will have every incentive to tighten the screws of defense tonight to get a win.

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    I can watch this game in peace since the Lakers won last night. 1-1 on the Texas two step is fine by me.

    Just want to see a compe ive and close game. I have a feeling the Lakers will get up for this game and try their best.

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    Well the Lakers are slightly banged up and worn out from last night. The Lakers will need another ridiculous performance from Kobe if they want to make it out alive. The Spurs should win this game but it's going to be hilariously sad if they don't.

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    I bet on a super Manu tonight...

    Make them pay Manu !! Make them pay !!

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    i expect a loss. we arent healthy. second night of a back to back. the spurs arent a crap team like an OKC so its going to be tough. fisher has been loging 42 min a game alot lately and i think it catches up trying to guard parker.

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    LA Times Lakers Blog

    Lakers vs. Spurs: A few thoughts

    I always enjoy watching the Spurs, and things are no different this year. Whether they're struggling with injuries as they did opening the season or playing well as they currently are- San Antonio is 18-6 since a 6-6 start, and 8-2 over their last 10- Gregg Popovich's crew always provides a test. They're like the Terminator. Or the Energizer Bunny. Or death and taxes. Or whatever comparison to something that is steady, consistent, and relatively hard to kill that you prefer. While they're generally not the most athletic or dynamic team, they're always smart, fundamentally sound, play to their strengths, and most importantly, San Antonio doesn't do the opposition's work for them.

    With that in mind, some thoughts about tonight's game:

    * SA's frontcourt combination provides an interesting matchup for the Lakers. Power forward Tim Duncan spends more time near the basket, while center Matt Bonner loves to bomb from the outside, taking three triples a game and shooting nearly 50% from beyond the arc. It's a similar setup to the Jazz, with Boozer/Millsap and Okur. Look for Bynum to play Duncan, Gasol on Bonner. On the other end, as Kurt from Forum Blue and Gold points out, whoever gets Bonner needs to take advantage.

    * The Spurs are, in general, a three-heavy group, again, playing to strengths. Rounding up from George Hill's 39.5% (and eliminating Blake Ahern's six-plus minutes of burn), San Antonio has six rotation players who shoot 40% or better from distance.

    * With that in mind, don't leave Roger Mason Jr. open.

    * Given Tim Duncan's defensive abilities, it's no surprise to see that he Spurs don't give up much by the basket, relative to every other team in the league. Pau Gasol struggled to put up points against them in last year's playoffs, and Andrew Bynum hasn't lit them up, either.

    * Threes are tough to come by against the Spurs as well. For the Lakers to not get stuck in "long two" , they'll have to move the ball far more effectively than they did last night in Houston.

    * Still, good as they've been in some areas, BDL's Kelly Dwyer notes that the Spurs have sputtered in others: "The weird thing about this giant is that the team is last in three pretty major categories: causing turnovers per possession, pulling in offensive rebounds per how many are available to grab, and getting to the line compared with how many field goals you attempt. The Spurs will also win about 58 games, so there’s that, as well."

    * Tonight's theme: Controlled speed. Injuries and rotation issues have made it tough for the Lakers to play at truly full speed over the last few games, but if they could gently increase the pace of things tonight, it would serve them well. But discipline is important- you don't want to turn the ball over against the Spurs. On the other end, with SA's shooting ability and the penetration skills of Parker and Ginobili, the Lakers will have to be very disciplined in how they trap and what passing lanes they try to jump. LA has been strong all year forcing TOs and can do so tonight, but can't take shortcuts to get there.
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