LOL a rerun of the game on FSNSW
Screw that I'll play 2k.
Cool story bro. What I said was exactly that. One good game doesn't mean they aren't out of gas. One good game doesn't mean they don't have problems. Big problems.
That one game is the random outlier lately. That one good game is because the Spurs still are very good.
LOL a rerun of the game on FSNSW
Screw that I'll play 2k.
Shut up. DT>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>You and it's not even close.
Well, this has been fun. I'm so glad that like this blows up in Pop's face when the games don't matter. Wonder if he'll learn his lesson at some point. I wonder if anyone in the organization has the balls to tell him the truth.
Night everyone. This is still the best possible thing that could happen to the Spurs at this point. When they win the le, we'll point back at this stretch as the turning point in the season.
Was watching the VCU game, switched over, and the Spurs game was over. I started to read the crawl and thought I had read it wrong until I saw all the replays!
How did I know Ploto would show up![]()
Gotta make things interesting for the Championship DVD....
Post Game Quotes:
Pop: "They made shots"
Man we ing sorry and I'm tired of this losing ...OLE SORRY S!!!
Hit the link for the whole piece.
http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...itical-gaffes/Batum tap silences Spurs in Portland
Jeff McDonald
The doors swung open to the visiting locker room at the Rose Garden late Friday night, revealing a scene somber even for a wake.
...“It was ridiculous,” a subdued Manu Ginobili said. “One of the craziest games I’ve lost in the NBA.”
...The ball went out of bounds untouched.
“I just couldn’t reach it,” said Ginobili, who had 10 of his 21 points in the fourth.
...“We knew they were going to the rim,” Popovich said. “We were switching it, and we did a poor job switching it.”
...Later, in the locker room, while his teammates still wondered what went wrong on the Batum tap, Ginobili still fumed about the turnovers that came all before.
“Three in 40 seconds,” he said. “Unacceptable.”
...This is the kind of loss that sticks with a team, even though it shouldn’t. There is another game Sunday in Memphis, against another tough team on the road.
“We just have to move on,” Parker said.
I couldn't watch the game but I see in the boxscore we held LA to only 5 FGM on 12 attempted and only 3 fouls on him...
how did we lost to this team if we stopped the guy that basically keeps them alive by himself?
seriously, portland have basically 7 players healthy in their rotation... how did we lose? damn.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/recap?gid=2011032522Batum hits at the buzzer for 98-96 win over Spurs
By Anne M. Peterson
Too far away to dunk, Nicolas Batum just had to pop the ball over Tony Parker and hope for the best.
Batum had never hit a game-winner until Friday night when he scored at the buzzer to give the Portland Trail Blazers a 98-96 victory over the league-leading San Antonio Spurs.
"I couldn't dunk it," Batum said. "I tried to dunk it, but I was too far out so I just had to push it, and the ball just turned around and in. I was scared to miss it."
Batum finished with 21 points for the Blazers, who won their sixth straight game at the Rose Garden, and their sixth in a row at home against the Spurs.
San Antonio led by as many as 10 in the fourth quarter but Portland pulled within one at 91-90 after a pair of free throws from Batum. Parker answered with a layup and Manu Ginobili made a 3-pointer to put San Antonio in front 96-90 with 1:21 left.
But the Spurs stumbled with turnovers and Andre Miller made two straight layups before Batum added a pair of free throws to tie it for Portland with 0.9 seconds left.
After Steve Novak's inbound pass sailed out of bounds past Ginobili, Andre Miller lobbed his to Batum under the basket for the winner over Parker.
"It was just me and the rim," Batum said.
Miller called it the best pass he's ever made, and Brandon Roy was dazzled.
"The ball went right over my head and I looked over at Nic and he was right under the rim," said Roy, who was acting as a decoy on the play. "And I thought, 'Whoa! We can win!"
Ginobili finished with 21 points and seven assists for the Western Conference-leading Spurs, who were coming off a 122-115 loss at Denver on Wednesday that opened a three-game road trip. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak.
Ginobili said a victory against the Blazers would have been sealed had the Spurs not had three turnovers in the final 40 seconds.
"It was ridiculous," he said. "One of the craziest games I've ever lost in the NBA."
Portland finished the game on a 20-8 run, including an 8-0 run over the final 1:12.
The Blazers were jockeying for playoff position at 1 1/2 games in front of Denver for sixth place. Portland heads out on the road for the next three games -- against Oklahoma City, San Antonio and New Orleans.
"That was a big game. It was a really big game before we go back out there and play them again," said Miller, who had 21 points and eight assists. "You don't want to go out on a road trip losing a home game to a team that you're going to play again in a couple of days."
The Spurs were without Tim Duncan, who sprained his left ankle Monday night in a win over Golden State. He landed awkwardly after making a short jumper just 4 minutes in.
The two-time MVP, averaging 13 points and nine rebounds, did not travel on the road trip with the Spurs and there is no timetable for his return. The Spurs started Brazilian forward Tiago Splitter in Duncan's place.
The Blazers saw the return of veteran center Marcus Camby, who missed a game after tweaking his right ankle in a los to the Los Angeles Lakers last Sunday night.
The Spurs led by as many as 11 in the first quarter, but Portland narrowed it to 28-24 after Gerald Wallace's 3-pointer. Wallace hit another one to make it 28-27 at the start of the second.
Portland kept it close, but was unable to pull ahead until Miller's fast-break layup on a bounce pass from Wallace made it 47-46. The Spurs quickly reclaimed the lead on Matt Bonner's 3-pointer.
Both teams were streaky in the second half. Batum hit a 3-pointer midway through the third quarter that put Portland up 62-56. But the Spurs scored the next seven straight to pull back ahead 63-62.
The Blazers rallied again to go up 73-66 on LaMarcus Aldridge's dunk.
It appeared that Ginobili fouled Camby under San Antonio's basket, but it wasn't called and Ginobili hit a 3-pointer when Camby was appealing to officials to tie it at 75 with 10:25 to go. The Spurs went ahead on layups from Gary Neal, Bonner and Grant Hill to make it 81-75.
San Antonio extended the lead to 88-78 on Neal's running jumper.
"Tonight, we hung in there," Blazers coach Nate McMillan said. "We didn't panic late. We had to make stops and make plays. We didn't drop our heads, we continued to play."
NOTES: Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said he wouldn't change much because of Duncan's absence: "It's so late in the season, it's hard to change what you've been doing all year." ... It was just San Antonio's second two-game losing streak this season. ... Miller scored 13 of his 21 points in the second half. ... All five Portland starters were in double figures for the fifth time this season.
Just got back from the game. Holy was that last minute and a half painful. Spurs had this game on lock and Manu and TP decided to act unclutch. Terrible from them. The one night where RJ and Hill actually played well and we lose again.
Blame for the meltdown can be placed here ...sounds like "chickens were counted" ...TBH
On a lighter note, I got an autograph from Bonner. Neal just walked right by me.
Sorry they didn't get the win but an autograph is always cool.
Yep and I also got to meet some Spurs fans. I bet their heads were down just like mine after the game.
It doesn't beat a Timmy autograph, that's for sure. Lucky you.![]()
I was lucky. Sometimes I still can't believe it.Hope you had a good time even with the loss.
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At least you got to see an exciting game. Sucks we choked it at the end though for you.
Definitely. I think if I had been home watching the game, my meltdown would be a lot worse right now. But i got to see everyone minus Timmy close up. That was worth it, for sure.
+1. timtonymanu deserved the W....
Cool that you got an autograph.I got TD to sign my Authentic Home jersey back in December, and I framed that thing right away.
I also got Manu, Hill, James Anderson, Dice, and Splitter to sign my Spurs flag...
We all did. I cheered my ass off for the team that even my buddy got slapped in the back by some bag kid after Batum's basket.
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