JaX's got almost the same numbers of assist as Parker...that's just wow.
Golden State (25-45) at San Antonio (45-24) Preview
Game info: 8:30 pm EDT Tue Mar 24, 2009
TV: CSBA, My35
By Anthony Giornalista
Tim Duncan’s late scoring burst helped San Antonio beat the Golden State Warriors in February. His failure to produce down the stretch in his last game is partly to blame for the Spurs’ fall from the Southwest Division lead.
Coming off a costly late-game collapse, Duncan and the Spurs look to win their 22nd straight home game against the Warriors on Tuesday night.
San Antonio (45-24) lost 87-85 to Houston on Sunday, dropping a half-game behind the first-place Rockets in the Southwest.
It was the third loss in four games for the Spurs, who started pulling away midway through the fourth quarter before Houston went on a 10-2 run and won it on Yao Ming’s pass to Luis Scola underneath for a basket with 11.9 seconds left.
“We’re concerned with playing well and closing out games,” San Antonio guard Roger Mason said. “We’re concerned about being ready for the playoffs. … If we take care of what we’re supposed to do I think we’ll be OK.”
Duncan had 23 points after being held under 20 in 12 straight games, but he went scoreless in the final period on four missed shots.
The veteran big man, who has been hampered by a sore knee in recent weeks, had a clutch effort in the Spurs’ 110-105 overtime win at Golden State (25-45) on Feb. 2, scoring five points in OT en route to matching a season high with 32.
In the teams’ only other meeting this season, Duncan had 20 points, 13 rebounds and five assists as the Spurs beat the Warriors 123-88 on Dec. 6, their 21st straight home win in the series.
San Antonio has held Golden State to 85.0 points per game and 38.6 percent shooting during that run. The Warriors haven’t won at San Antonio since a 108-94 victory Feb. 14, 1997—the season prior to Duncan’s first with the Spurs.
Golden State enters this contest having lost five straight and 16 of 18 on the road.
But San Antonio, in danger of losing three straight for the first time since starting the season 0-3, has to bounce back from an emotional letdown.
Tony Parker had 22 and 12 assists for the Spurs, but missed a tough 7-footer with 2.9 seconds left. The point guard is averaging 25.4 points and 8.2 assists in his last eight games.
Parker will be matched up with Monta Ellis, who averaged 25.2 points in his first six contests after returning from an ankle injury before being held to 12 in Golden State’s 99-89 loss to New Orleans on Sunday.
The Warriors, who shot a season-high 56.5 percent in a win over Philadelphia on Friday night, made 30.2 percent (13-for-43) of their shots en route to scoring a season-low 37 points in the first half versus the Hornets.
“You can’t wait and play too late against a good team,” said Golden State swingman Stephen Jackson, who had 22 points after averaging 11.3 in his previous three outings.
Jackson had 33 points and 11 assists in February’s contest with the Spurs, but has been held to eight points or fewer in four of his six road games against his former team.
Notes
Warriors:
F Brandan Wright, coming off a career-high 25 points against Philadelphia, scored only four points.. ... The Warriors have lost 16 of their last 18 road games. Golden State scored a season-low 37 points in the first half.
Spurs:
G Roger Mason missed San Antonio's first free throw try, drawing some noticeable groans from the crowd. It was six consecutive missed foul shots in the final 2:32 against Boston on Friday that doomed the Spurs in a 80-77 loss. ... Spurs F Matt Bonner, who has started consistently since December, came off the bench behind Kurt Thomas. Bonner entered the game ranked third in 3-point percentage but has hit just 2 of his last 11 from beyond the arc.
Team Stat Leaders
Points
Stephen Jackson GS 20.9
Tony Parker SA 21.4
Rebounds
Andris Biedrins GS 11.5
Tim Duncan SA 10.6
Assists
Stephen Jackson GS 6.5
Tony Parker SA 6.8
Team Comparison
Team Record Standings PF PA Road/Home Streak L10
Golden State 25-45 3rd Pacific / 10th West 108.6 112.1 Road 6-29 Lost 1 4-6
San Antonio 45-24 2nd Southwest / 3rd West 96.6 92.8 Home 24-11 Lost 2 5-5
JaX's got almost the same numbers of assist as Parker...that's just wow.
Never mind the recent losses, i have full faith in the SPURS, We're going to kick asss!!!!!! GO SPURS GO.
(but i still think pop should withdraw duncan for the next couple of games) (And tony, pleaseee continue to carry the team for just these few last games of the reg. season and continue to play like a super star!!)
BIG game for the Spurs. We HAVE to bounce back starting this game.
Duncan should play no more than 30 minutes for this back to back.
spurs can stop the bleeding here!
Spurs got the Warriors, Hawks, Clippers, Hornets, Thunder, and Pacers next. Only 2 of those games should be difficult. We have to take care of business.
Hawks and Hornets will be tough. Pop needs to set the rotations and get the players to step it up in intensity and focus. Last few games before the playoffs, so please stop with Mason at PG experiment, and we could use more of Bowen. Manu is healed, bone is healed, Manu is safe to come back, let him play. Even if it's for 10 minutes at a time. Gooden will need to adjust to the Spurs and to Manu.
Thanks Pop. S!
I hope Manu's return is on the game against the hawks....
The Hornets game may be tough, or it may not. The Hornets have been without Stojackovic the past 8 games or so, and Chandler the last 3 games. They may not be back for Sunday's game.
Do you honestly believe that? All players make speedy recoverys so that they can play against us. Look at poor garnett who just HAD to play against us.
I guess we should take it as a compliment that everybody brings their best game against us. But I personally think it stinks. They don't get up to play the lakers; only the chump teams get up to play against them. Why us?![]()
What else is a lowly Mav fan gonna say?![]()
get outta here!!!
We need a good win tomorrow, I bet you we are gonna win by 10+
1. Wouldn't be surprised if this game is the part of the back to back Pop sits Timmy for. The Warriors play small and there is less need for Timmy.
2. Speaking of playing small, we all know that overall Pop advocates tough, physical play, but I think deep down he has a closet affinity for fast-paced, small ball type play. We went to that for a little while in the Houston game (at the same time they did, benching Scola and Yao and playing Hayes at the 5) and it went well. I think its something Pop has been fooling with all year - playing a lineup like Thomas, Udoka, Finley, Hill, Parker - and has in his back pocket as a weapon to use in certain playoff situations. I think we play well that way -- its something unique Udoka brings to the table -- and I really enjoy it, spacing the floor for drives and kicks, etc. I bet we'll see more of that kind of lineup against Golden State -- with Udoka at the 4. That's why I think this is the best game to sit Timmy.
3. I'm also looking forward to seeing Hill have some time against Ellis. He's an explosive combo guard that embodies the type of player Hill should be good against as our new lockdown PG/SG defender.
Tuesday: Warriors (25-45) at Spurs (45-24)
Express-News
Time: 7:30 p.m.
TV: KMYS
Radio: WOAI-AM 1200, KCOR-AM 1350
STARTING LINEUPS
POS - SPURS - WARRIORS
PG - 9 Tony Parker (6-2, 8th yr) - 8 Monta Ellis (6-3, 4th yr)
Tim Duncan broke Parker's 14-game string as team's leading scorer vs. Houston.
SG - 8 Roger Mason Jr. (6-5, 5th yr) - 1 Stephen Jackson (6-8, 9th yr)
Spurs trying to make Mason the backup point guard, too, with mixed results.
SF - 4 Michael Finley (6-7, 14th yr) - 7 Kelenna Azubuike (6-5, 3rd yr)
Azubuike thriving as a starter with Jamal Crawford nursing injury.
PG - 21 Tim Duncan (6-11, 12th yr) - 32 Brendan Wright (6-10, 2nd yr)
Duncan struggling with sore knees, creaky shooting during month of March.
C - 15 Matt Bonner (6-10, 5th yr) - 21 Ronny Turiaf (6-10, 4th yr)
Kurt Thomas got the start vs. rugged Warriors, but smaller Warriors suit Bonner.
SPURS RESERVES
12 Bruce Bowen, F, 6-7, 13th yr
90 Drew Gooden, F, 6-10, 8th yr
3 George Hill, G, 6-2, 1st yr
7 Fabricio Oberto, C, 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
WARRIORS RESERVES
18 Marco Belinelli, G, 6-5, 2nd yr
6 Jamal Crawford, G, 6-5, 9th yr
50 Corey Maggette, F, 6-6, 10th yr
22 Anthony Morrow, G, 6-5, 1st yr
4 Anthony Randolph, F, 6-10, 1st yr
31 Rob Kurz, F, 6-9, 1st yr
23 C.J. Watson, G, 6-2, 2nd yr
COACHES
Spurs: Gregg Popovich
Warriors: Don Nelson
INJURIES
Spurs: Ian Mahinmi (right ankle surgery) and Manu Ginobili (stress reaction, right ankle) are out.
Warriors: Andris Biedrins (sprained left ankle) and Jermareo Davidson (stress fracture, left foot) are out. Anthony Randolph (sprained left groin) is doubtful.
PROJECTED INACTIVE PLAYERS
Spurs: Mahinmi, Ginobili, Malik Hairston.
Warriors: Biedrins, Davidson.
NOTABLE
Spurs have slipped from their perch atop the Southwest Division after losing three of their past four games by a combined eight points. ... Since the All-Star break, Spurs rank second in the NBA in points allowed and eighth in field-goal percentage defense. ... Spurs have won 20 in a row against Golden State at home. Warriors' last victory in San Antonio came on Valentine's Day 1997.
- Jeff McDonald
I still bet TD sits this game. He should be sitting half of back to backs and this one is more logical because of how the Warrior play.
It's possible Duncan will sit. The starting line up listed is probable. We won't know for sure until it's turned in close to game time.
Talk about overloaded wing - Jackson, Crawford, Magette, Azibuke
i agree that tim should sit this game.
makes more sense: giving him more rest against the weaker opponent of the b2b.
Samurai Champloo was a sick series. The music for the show gets me too.
You sound like a drunk Tom Cruise.
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