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    Game is Thursday, 7:00 CST on TNT.


    The Spurs’ medical staff determined that Splitter’s strained left hamstring was not going to allow him to play in either of the final two games of the rodeo trip — Monday, nor Thursday at Chicago. He was sent home to begin a more structured rehabilitation program.
    http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...arting-lineup/

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    San Antonio (46-9) at Chicago (37-16)
    Tipoff: 8:00 pm EST Thu Feb 17, 2011
    TV: TNT
    By Brett Huston

    There’s one last stop on the San Antonio Spurs’ rodeo trip, which has done nothing to dispute their le as the NBA’s best team heading into the All-Star break.

    The Chicago Bulls might not be too far behind.

    The Spurs try to close out their nine-game trip with a seventh victory Thursday night against the Bulls, who are looking for a 15th win in 16 games at the United Center.

    San Antonio (46-9) hasn’t lost consecutive games, has reeled off three winning streaks of at least eight games and has been the NBA’s top road team at 21-7.

    The Spurs opened their annual rodeo trip with a loss to Portland but have won six of seven since, with only a poor shooting effort Friday at Philadelphia slowing them down. San Antonio bounced back with a 24-point win at Washington a night later, then cruised past New Jersey 102-85 on Monday.

    A victory Thursday would give the Spurs their most wins on the rodeo trip since the 2002-03 team wrapped up its nine-game journey with eight straight victories. That team went on to win the NBA le.

    “They’re feeling a few bumps and bruises, but they’re character guys,” coach Gregg Popovich said. “They’re professionals, and they know what’s expected of them. They know where they want to be at the end of the year and they’re working towards that. So no game can be left without trying to get better.”

    That’s an approach the Bulls (37-16) seem to be taking, and they’re about to get another boost when center Joakim Noah returns from thumb surgery after the break.

    They’ve been doing awfully well without him. Only the Spurs, at 21-5, have a better record than the Bulls’ 19-6 mark since Dec. 26. Luol Deng paved the way to their ninth win in 11 games Tuesday night, scoring 24 points in a 106-94 victory over Charlotte.

    Chicago has surrendered an average of 84.5 points in its last 15 games at the United Center.

    “Guys are extremely confident,” forward Carlos Boozer said. “We’re a team - not just one guy, two guys, three guys; we’re a group of guys. Everybody on this team, whether you’re starting or off the bench, can play in the NBA and play well.”

    Boozer was still recovering from a broken right hand during Chicago’s stop in San Antonio on Nov. 17, part of its annual circus trip, and the Bulls could have used him.

    Tim Duncan had 16 points and 18 rebounds as San Antonio rallied from a 17-point first-half deficit to win 103-94. Taj Gibson, filling in for Boozer, missed all seven shots and didn’t score.

    Boozer dominated the Spurs last season with Utah, averaging 25.8 points and 11.3 rebounds in four wins.

    “We’re looking forward to playing them,” Boozer told the Bulls’ official website. “We’ve played other great teams during the season. It’s another big game before the break gets here.”

    While the battle between Boozer and Duncan should be intriguing, DeJuan Blair might give the Spurs an edge in the paint - particularly with Noah out. The 6-foot-8 center has averaged 13.4 points and 11.0 boards on the road trip.

    Two of the league’s premier scoring point guards should provide an excellent matchup in the backcourt. Chicago’s Derrick Rose scored 33 points in the first meeting, while San Antonio’s Tony Parker had 21.

    The Spurs, who have split their last four visits to Chicago, are 31-2 when Parker scores 17 points or more.

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    Team Stat Leaders

    Points
    Manu Ginobili SA 17.9
    Derrick Rose Chi 24.5

    Rebounds
    Tim Duncan SA 9.2
    Joakim Noah Chi 11.7

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    Tony Parker SA 6.7
    Derrick Rose Chi 8.2
    http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/preview?gid=2011021704

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    Big game with Spurs, but don't tell Thibs
    By Mike McGraw

    In Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau's world, at least the one he projects verbally, there are no highlighted games on the schedule.

    The NBA regular season consists of 82 equally-important contests, and if the Bulls do anything but put their entire focus on the next one they're likely to stumble.

    “Every game's a measuring stick for us,” Thibodeau said Wednesday at the Berto Center. “We want to be consistent with our approach.”

    To everyone else, Thursday's visit from the San Antonio Spurs is a big deal. It's the last game before the all-star break and a chance for the Bulls (37-16) to test themselves against the team with the league's best record.

    Derrick Rose wasn't quite on the same page as his coach when told this game could be viewed as a Finals preview. Really, though, who could blame him?

    “If they think that, that's great,” Rose said. “I wouldn't mind that at all. It's a measuring stick for us to see how far we've come.”

    The Bulls are 24-4 at home this season — only San Antonio is better — but oddly enough, three of those losses were against New York, Charlotte and the Clippers. They've beaten NBA elites Boston, Miami, Orlando, Dallas, Oklahoma City and the Lakers at the United Center.

    Given a second chance at the Bobcats, the Bulls won 106-94 on Tuesday behind 24 points from Luol Deng, along with 18 points and 13 assists by Rose.

    “Every time we play hard, we can beat anyone,” Deng said. “It's a big game (against the Spurs), not only because they're No. 1, but because it's the game before the break. It's one of those things where you lose and you have a bad taste in your mouth until you play again.

    “It's been a great (first) half right now and we have to focus in on ending it right and make sure we don't pack our bags before that game.”

    Last year, the Spurs were the No. 7 seed in the Western Conference. Considering Tim Duncan is 34, Manu Ginobili is 33 and reserve big man Antonio McDyess is 37, it was easy to assume San Antonio's championship window had blown shut.

    But the Spurs regrouped and changed their style slightly. Duncan became a smaller part of the offense. Ginobili and Parker focused on attacking the basket, while lights-out 3-point shooters such as Matt Bonner, Steve Novak and undrafted rookie Gary Neal roamed the perimeter.

    San Antonio's 46-9 record is ninth best in NBA history through 55 games and just 3 behind the record-setting pace of the 1995-96 Bulls, which they matched a year later.

    “They're a well-balanced team,” Thibodeau said. “When you look at the strength of their club, they still have the low-post threat in Duncan, which is vital. They have great rebounding with (DeJuan) Blair and McDyess. Then, of course, off the dribble with Parker and Ginobili.”

    It helps that the Spurs have had few injuries. Six of the top seven scorers haven't missed a game this season, while reserve guard George Hill has skipped just six.

    Of course, coach Gregg Popovich is also working with a three-man nucleus that has won three NBA les.

    “They're not missing much,” Thibodeau said. “They've been in a lot of big games. They've been in a lot of tight situations. They handle those things with a lot of poise.”

    When the Bulls visited San Antonio on Nov. 17, they were missing Carlos Boozer because of a broken hand. The Bulls jumped to a 17-point lead in the second quarter, then were outscored 37-12 in the third. The Spurs went on to win 103-94. Rose scored 33 points that night, hitting 15 of 27 shots from the field, but attempting just 1 free throw.

    “Defensively, we've got to stay together,” Rose said. “This is really going to have to be a 48-minute game.”
    http://www.dailyherald.com/article/2...rts/799999421/

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    San Antonio (46-9) hasn’t lost consecutive games,
    the Knicks and Celtics say o.

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    Boozer was a beast against Duncan and Utah swept the Spurs in the last regular season. Hopefully that doesn't repeat itself, maybe Boozer was playing for a contract.

    Anyway it should be one of a game. The ASG-snubbed Tony Parker is going to have his opportunity to play against the most hyped PG in the NBA today aka Rose and thats going to be one fun matchup.

    Shame that Splitter's injured. Would've been interesting to see if he could match up well against Kurt Thomas or at least Omer Asik....then again who knows if he would've had some mins if he was healthy anyway.

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    call me crazy, but i have a bad feeling about this game.

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    But the Spurs regrouped and changed their style slightly. Duncan became a smaller part of the offense. Ginobili and Parker focused on attacking the basket, while lights-out 3-point shooters such as Matt Bonner, Steve Novak and undrafted rookie Gary Neal roamed the perimeter.
    Steve Novak? really?

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    One thing I like about the Bulls this year is they've avenged every big loss they had early in the season...the only exception being the Knicks. I expect they'll come out with a lot of energy against the Spurs to send a message. Since it's a primetime televised game I just hope they don't come out too hype and play a sloppy game similar to how the Spurs did against the Lakers a couple of weeks ago. Rose turns on the jets and plays "Tony Parker" ball a bit too much when he's up for a game.

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    I'll be at the game tomorrow night.

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    I can't wait for this game!! Rose vs Tp!!

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    Don't you love it when writers don't research the material? They don't even know who the Spurs are. Something David Robinson and that guy who was married to Eva.

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    One thing I like about the Bulls this year is they've avenged every big loss they had early in the season...the only exception being the Knicks. I expect they'll come out with a lot of energy against the Spurs to send a message. Since it's a primetime televised game I just hope they don't come out too hype and play a sloppy game similar to how the Spurs did against the Lakers a couple of weeks ago. Rose turns on the jets and plays "Tony Parker" ball a bit too much when he's up for a game.
    Everyone has beaten the Knicks for them. No need to do it again.

    Also

    " 31-2 when Parker scores 17 points or more."

    I really hate cause vs correlation statements that get it wrong.

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    to win this game must exploit the centerpiece bogans lmao

    dude is avg under 4ppg and starting for the bulls...gino is going to have a field day against him

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    Ex Spurs players always do well against us. It's always the best game of their career when they face us for some reason. Drew Gooden toasted us.

    We win anyhow most of the time, but still.

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    Hit the link for the whole piece.

    Flying below radar, Spurs can make statement
    Jeff McDonald

    ...Playing on national television, against a big-market Bulls team playing its best ball since everyone wanted to Be Like Mike, the Spurs have a chance to make a parting statement heading into the All-Star break.


    ...“We want to make sure we finish strong,” point guard Tony Parker said.


    ...“It’s not a place we expected to be at this point,” said Tim Duncan, the Spurs’ All-Star power forward. “We’re happy with our situation, but we still feel like we have a lot of improving to do. To a man, I think everybody feels that way.”

    A win over the surging Bulls, who are 37-16 and running away with the Central Division by 13 1/2 games, would send the Spurs into All-Star weekend on a high note.

    With rising star Derrick Rose making a nightly stump speech in his MVP candidacy, Chicago has won 12 of its past 15 including victories over Miami, Dallas, Orlando and on the road at Utah and New Orleans. Rose is averaging 24.5 points, most among NBA point guards, and 8.2 assists.

    A Spurs victory tonight, against that backdrop, would surely cause a blip on the league’s radar screens.
    http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...ake-statement/

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    Thursday: Spurs (46-9) at Bulls (37-16)
    Jeff McDonald

    ...With a victory, Spurs — 6-2 on rodeo trip so far — can finish this year’s trek with largest number of victories since going 8-1 on the first one in 2003. By percentage, a 7-2 finish would be Spurs’ best since posting a 6-1 mark in 2004...
    http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...t-bulls-37-16/
    Last edited by duncan228; 02-17-2011 at 01:03 AM.

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    Tony needs to play as he always does...balls to the wall. It will be a battle, make no mistake.

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    I don't care if Spurs end up dropping this game. I just don't want them to come out like they did against Orlando where they got blown out. Keep it compe ive and win.

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    Rose turns on the jets and plays "Tony Parker" ball a bit too much when he's up for a game.
    What's "Tony Parker ball"?

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    I don't care if Spurs end up dropping this game. I just don't want them to come out like they did against Orlando where they got blown out. Keep it compe ive and win.
    What he said

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    I'm going to this game, can't wait

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    What's "Tony Parker ball"?
    "Tony Parker ball" is where you get tunnel vision on the break, turn on the jets and outrun your wings in an attempt to score yourself instead of being patient and letting a fast break develop. It's a huge flaw Rose has in his game right now and I've noticed that flaw has a tendency to show itself in big games. I know Rose is fast as and we do want him in attack mode but he has to start improving his fast break execution.

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    http://www.nba.com/news/referee.html
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    San Antonio @ Chicago: Greg Willard; David Jones; Eli Roe

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    What's "Tony Parker ball"?
    You should ask Erin Barry.

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    Spurs don't need to win this one, obviosuly the Bulls are a great home team and both Boozer and Deng can create problems for the Spurs. Hopefully it will be a close and competetive game on national television ...

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    I hope the Spurs win, but I am not counting on it especially since the Bulls have the second best defense.

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