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    Timmy pretty close to that triple double with 7 assists

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    Rudy Gay with the stinker against the Spurs again this season.

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    streams back

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    thank you for missing!

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    lol why are spurs announcers making so much fun of ZBO?

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    These last two games the twam's chemistry is really showing it's marked improvement. The defense is better and to me RJ is playing his best basketball all year.

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    hld up why are we going small ball in the last seconds?

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    now pop changes it

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    Very good W for the Spurs once again..the game wasn't as close as the score would indicate, the Spurs outplayed them for most of the game IMO..a lot of bad decisions by our guys though, hopefully they clean it up..Memphis made a lot of lucky/tough shots too..

    McDyess and RJ showing some life once again..

    Hopefully they'll clean it up for a tougher game vs. Denver, Anthony should be back, should be a good game..

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    Outstanding job by Pop tonight handling the rotation. Because he did nothing illogical and didn't put the team at any serious disadvantage match-up wise, he gave them a good chance to win. The team responded with an impressive victory, even though, unfortunately it looks like the Grizzlies will end up over 50% from the field.

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    Anyone know why NBA Audio league pass insists on cutting off the broadcast right after the game ends? Might be nice to actually hear the post game show.

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    Spurs win!

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    Manu ginobili tonight would be the Manu the spurs need to win a le. If Parker can get back to 07 level and Tim keeps playing well IMO this team will be just fine.

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    Very nice win

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    lol so i guess td didn't get his 11000th reb today?

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    These last two games the twam's chemistry is really showing it's marked improvement. The defense is better and to me RJ is playing his best basketball all year.
    They shot 51.4% and scored 97pts, so the defence is still pretty poor, but yeah, a little better than it has been lately.

    I'm going to reserve judgement that anything has changed until they can string together 5 good, play the whole 48min games in a row.

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    the griz has like NO BENCH at all

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    Tim's stats

    19 pts, 9 rebs, 7 ast

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    Another great win against a good team... both very athletic and the Grizz the hottest team in the league right now. The road will be the real test. GO SPURS GO!

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    No Kori Ellis show tonight?

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    lol so i guess td didn't get his 11000th reb today?
    He needs two.

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    This was a solid win.

    Spurs played well through most of the game. Grizz were feisty but Manu, Hill and Mason pushed them back on key runs.

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    -The defense was solid until about the 9 minute mark in the 4th.
    -RMJ impressed again.
    -RJ disappointed in the 4th again.
    -Spurs forced the issue with Duncan in the 4th.
    -Hill had a solid overall game.

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    Duncan leads Spurs to 104-97 win over Grizzlies

    Even without point guard Tony Parker, the San Antonio Spurs had more depth than the Memphis Grizzlies could handle.

    In their first game since Parker sprained his ankle Wednesday, the Spurs got 18 points from backup George Hill and plenty of help from Manu Ginobili and Roger Mason Jr. in a 104-97 victory over the Grizzlies on Friday night.

    “Tony’s aggressive, so you have to make up that aggressiveness,” said Hill, who set the tone in the first half with a pair of crowd-pleasing fast-break layups in traffic. “The main point was trying to be aggressive and get people involved.”

    Mason and Ginobili led the way as San Antonio rolled up a 42-21 edge in points off the bench. Mason scored 12 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter, and Ginobili finished with 14 points and seven assists.

    “This team is built for its depth,” Mason said. “For me, running the point definitely helps my game. I was mad at myself; I had a few turnovers (three, with one assist). But the biggest thing is, you just touch the ball (at point guard). You get in a rhythm and you get other guys involved, and then when you get opportunities it’s a little sweeter.”

    Ginobili praised Hill, who was making his ninth start but just his fifth without Parker also in the lineup. Parker also missed time in November with an ankle sprain.

    “Early in the game he was impressive attacking in transition and on fast breaks, going sometimes one-against-three, which is something Tony does quite often,” Ginobili said. “Of course, he needs a little more time to adjust and be ‘the man.’ But he did a very good job … it was good to see him like that. We needed him.”

    The Grizzlies came in having won three straight and six of seven, including a 92-86 victory over the Spurs 13 days ago in Memphis, to move a game behind San Antonio for second place in the Southwest Division.

    “We seemed to be playing from behind the whole game,” Grizzlies coach Lionel Hollins said. “They’re a smart, experienced team, and they kept playing with the lead they had. We’d run it down, they’d run it back up. Roger Mason hit some big shots coming down the stretch; a couple of big 3s.

    “We thought we could get back. We just couldn’t get the stops that we needed.”

    O.J. Mayo led Memphis with 28 points, and Zach Randolph added 19 points and 12 rebounds.

    Mayo nailed a 3-pointer and Mike Conley hit two free throws after a Spurs turnover to trim San Antonio’s lead to 100-95 with 33.8 seconds left, but Memphis got no closer.

    “Under six minutes, we felt like we really couldn’t get a stop,” Mayo said. “They were making shots. Roger Mason did a good job of spreading the floor. George and Ginobili did a great job of attacking and making plays for others.”

    Seven Spurs scored in the first period as San Antonio moved to a 28-21 lead. The margin grew to 11 early in the second quarter, but Memphis chipped away. Consecutive fast-break layups by Mayo in the final minute closed the gap to a point before a short jumper by Tim Duncan with 3.9 seconds left put the Spurs up 53-50 at the break.

    Duncan, who led the Spurs with 19 points, and Ginobili combined for 15 points in the third period, fueling a surge that rebuilt the Spurs’ lead to 11 on four occasions before they settled for a 77-70 edge entering the fourth quarter.

    “I felt pretty good active, a lot of energy so I tried to attack a bit more knowing that TP was not there, and he’s our main guy attacking the rim,” Ginobili said.

    NOTES: The next game for each team could be affected by the winter storm gripping the central United States. The Grizzlies are scheduled to host New Orleans on Saturday, but the Memphis airport was closed to most air traffic Friday. A team spokesman said after Friday’s game that the Grizzlies still planned to fly home that night. If weather conditions worsened, he said, alternative plans had them flying to Nashville or Little Rock, Ark., and busing home; remaining overnight in San Antonio also was a possibility. The Spurs’ next opponents, the Denver Nuggets, played Friday in icy Oklahoma City with a noon Sunday tipoff scheduled at the AT&T Center. … The Spurs listed Michael Finley on their roster for the first time since Dec. 5, when he sprained his left ankle against Denver. Finley did not play.
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