??? Tim had 3 HUGE defensive rebounds down the stretch.
No one bet on Tim in vbookie, makes me feel better that I bet on Ely
??? Tim had 3 HUGE defensive rebounds down the stretch.
this Dirk Nowitzki poster is a fake, right? don't get me wrong...i think it's funny...but no real mavs fan would come in here and give us exactly what we're looking for like this, would they?
Um.... who are the two chicks doing the postgame report? Smokin' hot.
Much improved over that bleached-headed Radigan fool.
he tones it down every once in a while. you can always tell by his multi-emoticons.
The Spurs are frusterating the out of me cuz now I have to hear about this streak for another 48 hours at least. Now I am starting to see them as a serious threat to my boys and that stresses me out just a tad.
I like to express myself and I am quite emotional.![]()
there's still a lot of ball to play. REMEMBER TAX DAY!!!!!!!!!
Radhigan isn't the bleach-headed fool. That's Ric Rennert.
It wasn't exactly lock-down defense. The game was even except for a 7 minute stretch to close out the 2nd quarter. The Spurs played enough D during those 7 minutes to outscore LA 18-9. The Clippers won the 1st quarter and the Clippers also won the 2nd half.
Clippers shot 49%.
Milwaukee is next and they give the Spurs all kinds of trouble.
ha, ok. my apologies. stay passionate, man. if the mavs win it all, you'll probably die of the happiest brain anuerysm of all time.
Good thing about that game-it's over and in the books!
Duncan psyched outta the game by calls, falls, and scratches to face and eye areas, took his lumps and looked subdued towards end of game
Finley played nicely out of character, left his sweat in the paint
Tony looked dissatisfied---he banged the game ball hard as he walked off the floor to lockerroom, was it because of his careless pass= points to Clips in waning moments of the game?
Bonner again showing at this point that his disrupting shots and bothering dribblers is more developed than his 3 point shooting.
Is the red-haired Manu going to get more minutes?
Elson is handling half-ass passes with too much juice alot better, he used to lose those.
Duncan's developing a nice addition to his game with his bounce passing, Vaughn to Manu bounce pass; bonafide hookup ala Argentine style, hard and quick.
Should we persue Jason Hart is Beno still remains the don't call us, we'll call you guy?
Happiness is that Spurs still took care of business, this being a medium level type game; PJ said that they called a practice to get some things communicated and to loosen up aspects/parts that were needing working out.
THERE YOU GO...THAT'S what I was waiting for!![]()
OT
Bulls are in St Patrick's Green tonight.
I'm sure it was because he got in trouble early in the third quarter (along with Barry) for f'ing up on D.
Ok, missed that one, TonyP is still looking for his rhythm on both ends then, I wonder if cause he's focusing on one aspect he does so much better when both parts of his game are evened out.
The Spurs will have games like this. Can't be perfect every nite.
We will take it, its a W after all.
I am nervous about Milwaukee though. They always seem to shoot lights out against us for some reason.
I think he played okay defensively - but it looked like Tony and Barry got in trouble for not switching. That seemed like why they were both pulled 1 minute into the third.
Yeah, the very first play to start the 2nd half, TP and Brent handled the high screen lazily. Both at once and it led to Timmy thinking he had to help and it threw off everyone else for an easy Maggette score.
It didn't take Pop long.
Spurs seemed to be doing a lot more doubling down in the post with Tony than I can recall in recent memory.
do you change hour in the usa
We change our drawers too, private.
Associated PressSAN ANTONIO (AP) -- Tony Parker scored 25 points and the San Antonio Spurs beat the Los Angeles Clippers 93-84 Tuesday night for their 13th straight victory.
Tim Duncan added 19 points, Manu Ginobili had 16 and Michael Finley contributed 13 as the Spurs completed a sweep of their four meetings with the Clippers this season.
Corey Maggette led the Clippers with 17 points, while Elton Brand had 16 points and 10 rebounds. Tim Thomas had 15 points, Chris Kaman added 13 and Jason Hart contributed 10.
With the Dallas Mavericks' 17-game winning streak ending with a 117-100 loss Monday to the Golden State Warriors, San Antonio now owns the league's longest streak.
The Spurs' 46-18 record puts them 3 1/2 games behind the Phoenix Suns, who have won five in a row, for second place in the Western Conference.
The Clippers have lost four straight, including an 88-74 loss to San Antonio in Los Angeles on March 5.
Los Angeles had a one-point lead after one quarter thanks to Hart, who was 4-of-4 from the field in the period. Duncan scored 10 of his 14 first-half points in the second, and Parker added six points in the last 1:11, including a running layup with 6.8 seconds left that gave the Spurs a 50-40 halftime lead.
Maggette scored six straight Los Angeles points early in the third. Finley had eight for San Antonio, which extended its lead to 11 after three.
The Clippers got within five early in the fourth before Parker helped the Spurs pull away. Brent Barry's steal lead to Parker' layup with 5:33 left to make it 84-75. Parker added two more buckets to push the lead to 88-78.
Game notes
Clippers G Shaun Livingston underwent planned reconstructive surgery on his left knee in Birmingham, Ala., Tuesday. Livingston tore parts of his anterior cruciate ligament, posterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament and lateral meniscus in a victory over Charlotte on Feb. 26. He will start two weeks of rehabilitation in Alabama before returning to Los Angeles. Livingston could be sidelined for a year or more. ... Clippers G Sam Cassell sat out Tuesday's game. ... The Spurs have won nine straight at home against the Clippers.
Yes, last weekend.
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