Get well soon Timmy.
This particular game is definitely now a very uphill battle.
Thanks for posting.
Duncan inactive again
By Jeff McDonald
Tim Duncan will miss his third consecutive game with a sore right knee. Duncan was listed as inactive on the official roster the Spurs handed in to officials for tonight's game against Cleveland.
Duncan is suffering from what doctors have diagnosed as tendonosis. The Spurs are 2-0 without him, having defeated Dallas and Portland already on this homestand.
Get well soon Timmy.
This particular game is definitely now a very uphill battle.
Thanks for posting.
Let's hope it's only because Pop who wants to sit him one more game and not because Timmy's knee that hasn't responded well to the shootaround.
Spurs have nothing to lose tonight. A loss would be logical and a win would be a miracle.
I still think that if the Spurs play a perfect game they can win tonight without Tim, but that does require them to play a perfect game....
It's all going to start with the defense on LeBron and Mo; if we can crowd them and keep them from getting open shots or easy lay-ups we can force other people to beat us with contested shots.
a win would be a nice surprise but far from a "miracle".
not gonna happen tonight though. I hope Pops gets some nice minutes
How long can Parker carry the load before he breaks down?![]()
A little more than we got from McDonald.
Duncan to miss 3rd straight game with injured quad
San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan missed his third consecutive game Friday night against Cleveland with a right quad injury, but is expected to return to the lineup as early as Sunday.
Duncan wanted to play against the Cavaliers and doctors gave the OK, but Spurs coach Gregg Popovich decided the perennial All-Star is too valuable to take any chances.
Duncan's knee stiffened just prior to Tuesday's win over the Mavericks. He then sat out Wednesday's victory against Portland.
"I just think he's too important to us," Popovich said. "When he said he couldn't go on Tuesday, that affects me. He doesn't say that. He doesn't miss anything. ... When he says that, that worries me."
Popovich said Duncan could return Sunday at Portland or Monday at the Los Angeles Clippers.
Duncan leads the Spurs with 20.7 points and 10.7 rebounds per game. San Antonio is also without Manu Ginobili, who is expected to miss at least another week with an ankle injury.
This is good.Duncan wanted to play against the Cavaliers and doctors gave the OK, but Spurs coach Gregg Popovich decided the perennial All-Star is too valuable to take any chances.![]()
cavs are without ben wallace so this game is very winnable.
Good news.
Now it would be perfect if Duncan could play on Monday against Clippers. Someone is waiting for him.![]()
Udoka needs to step up tonight
I say the Spurs may be able to get along with playing small ball against the Cavs. You could have Parker and Hill in for long stretches of the game. Parker on Gibson and Hill chasing Mo around. Bowen obviously gets the Lebron assignment.
I'm not saying go exclusively small ball, but I think it's definitely a good option to play for a few stretches.
Duncan played only 7 games and 49 minutes the entire month of February. (plus the all-star game, 18 minutes).
That is not a heavy workload.
Spurs will still win. I think Parker can do it again. Its not a back to back, he had a day of rest. Besides that, Money Mason Jr. is due for a good game, he has been kind of mediocre recently.
Go Spurs!!
![]()
Thanks. Because he got cleared medically to play tonight, I'm hoping he plays Monday. I'm hesitant to get my hopes up, it's the second of the back-to-back. We wait and see. *crosses-fingers-holds-breath*
All that matters is he seems to be on the way to healthy.
A loss would be logical?
Are you ing kidding me? They lost by twenty points last night to an abortion of a Rockets team, and are playing the 2nd night of a back-to-back on the road.
This is a game we should have expected to win, end of story.
McDonald updated.
Duncan inactive again (UPDATED: It was Pop's call)
By Jeff McDonald
Tim Duncan will miss his third consecutive game with a sore right knee. Duncan was listed as inactive on the official roster the Spurs handed in to officials for tonight's game against Cleveland.
Duncan is suffering from what doctors have diagnosed as tendonosis. The Spurs are 2-0 without him, having defeated Dallas and Portland already on this homestand.
UPDATE: The medical staff has cleared Duncan to play. Duncan wants to play. The holdup (of course) is coach Gregg Popovich.
"I just think he's too important to us," Popovich said before tonight's game. When he said he couldn't go on Tuesday, that affects me. He doesn't say that. He doesn't miss anything. He doesn't miss practices. When he says that, that worries me."
It is fair to classify Duncan's latest night on the inactive list as "precautionary." Popovich said he expects Duncan back either Sunday at Portland or Monday at the Clippers.
"Why not make sure he's as strong as he can possibly be?" Popovich said. "I'd feel much better Sunday or Monday. Physically, he's fine. He's ready to go. I just want to make sure."
This is going to be a long weekend for me.Popovich said he expects Duncan back either Sunday at Portland or Monday at the Clippers.
If we aren't going to play him against the Cavs, we might as well give him more rest and not have him play in the Blazers & Clips games as well. Why not?
Don't worry 228, he'll play monday and will do great
Relax, Timmy is fine and will play against the Clippers!![]()
Thanks. I want him healthy, and I'd sure be thrilled if he can play Monday.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)