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    Silence surpasses speech. duncan228's Avatar
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    Ginobili says he's not hurt
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    Despite getting kicked in the right shin for the second straight game, Spurs guard Manu Ginobili swore he felt fine, physically, after Friday's 116-109 loss to the Houston Rockets at the AT&T Center.

    Ginobili wore a padded sleeve to protect the shin, but the pad didn't help much when Aaron Brooks inadvertently hit him right in his sore spot in the waning seconds.

    “I don't know if you've ever been kicked in the shin, but it hurts for the first one or two days, and then just goes away,” Ginobili said. “I'm not concerned about that at all.”

    What does concern the ultra-compe ive Spurs guard is the state of a team that opened the second half of the season with a second straight dispiriting loss.

    The Spurs are off to an 0-2 start to the six-game homestand that precedes the annual rodeo road trip — an eight-game stretch sandwiched around the All-Star Game. A chance to gain pre-trip momentum instead feels like a wasted opportunity.

    For Ginobili, the back-to-back home losses this week to Utah and Houston are the continuation of an alarming trend.

    “We've been wasting opportunities for 42 games so far,” he said. “We've played tons of games at home and have let many opportunities get away.

    “It's going to get uphill in the second half (of the season) because we're going to be playing on the road against good teams. We're definitely going to have to do it better if we want to keep our chances of being a contender or being up there in the Western Conference.”

    Start him up: Forward Tim Duncan's 11th consecutive starting appearance in the All-Star Game, announced Thursday night, seemed entirely appropriate to Spurs coach Gregg Popovich.

    “Timmy's had a wonderful season so far and has really earned that honor by taking care of himself on a year-around basis and making himself ready to perform, night after night,” he said.

    Among active players, only Lakers guard Kobe Bryant has made more consecutive All-Star starts, 12. Duncan and Bryant both will be making their 12th consecutive All-Star appearances.

    Haislip waived: The Spurs made a move Friday that enabled forward Marcus Haislip to make more money and the franchise to save some. After negotiating a buyout of his contract, the Spurs waived a player who had appeared in only 10 games this season.

    A league source said the move saved $800,000 for the team. Haislip now is free to sign a lucrative deal with the Greek League's Panathinaikos.

    “He wasn't going to play,” Popovich said. “Too many guys ahead of him. We're happy to allow him to be in a better situation.”

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    A league source said the move saved $800,000 for the team. Haislip now is free to sign a lucrative deal with the Greek League's Panathinaikos.
    Good news for all parties involved.

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    Ridding the world of Alien Scum...Relentlessly. Man In Black's Avatar
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    At least Marcus made the calendar. He could say that he was in one with Eva.

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    Wondered about that shin guard.

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    and so the stretch run begins ..

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    Among active players, only Lakers guard Kobe Bryant has made more consecutive All-Star starts, 12. Duncan and Bryant both will be making their 12th consecutive All-Star appearances.
    Huh? 12 isn't greater than 12...

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    didn't brooks smack tony or manu in the nose when we played them in the fall? smells fishy

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    Huh? 12 isn't greater than 12...
    Read it again. Starts versus appearances.

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    Huh? 12 isn't greater than 12...
    I think Tim was voted in by the coaches his rookie year? I can't remember if there were any other seasons where he didn't start.

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    Read it again. Starts versus appearances.
    Oh, duh *smacks head* ...

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    Makes you say hmmm... YoMamaIsCallin's Avatar
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    So, if you waive a guaranteed player, and he signs in Europe, you don't have to pay him any more? Just asking out of ignorance.

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    Thanks..good to know Manu's not hurt too bad. That would be about the last thing we need right now.

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    never thought i would see this


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    never thought i would see this
    That Manu is not hurt?

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    So, if you waive a guaranteed player, and he signs in Europe, you don't have to pay him any more? Just asking out of ignorance.
    Nope, same rules apply as usual: the contract is fully guaranteed and all money is owed to the player. However, in cases like this where the split is mutual, the two parties can negotiate a buyout so that the team pays less than the guaranteed amount. In this case, it sounds like the parties decided to split ways with no further money changing hands (or something close to that). Whether Haislip ended up signing in Europe or not doesn't really have any bearing on it.

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    I think Tim was voted in by the coaches his rookie year? I can't remember if there were any other seasons where he didn't start.
    You're right, Duncan was a reserve in '98. This will be his 11th consecutive start, his 12th game.

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