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San Antonio Spurs – No Deficit is Too Big For This Team
When Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili are on the floor together, nothing’s too difficult or impossible for the San Antonio Spurs. Even a 33-11 deficit in the first quarter, which didn’t prevent the Los Angeles Clippers from going down 0-3 in their Western Conference Semi Final Series.
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Nothing Old About the 2012 Tony Parker & San Antonio Spurs
Tony Parker joined the big three’s 30 something club by leading the San Antonio Spurs to a 105-88 win over the Los Angeles Clippers, so far cruising in their Western Conference Semi Final series to a 2-0 lead.
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Tim Duncan Turning Back the Clock
The last time Tim Duncan had a playoff game with 26 points and 10 rebounds was two years ago, when the San Antonio Spurs were getting swept by the Dallas Mavericks. Thirteen postseason games later, and the Clippers were forced to suffer through one of Duncan’s best games in recent years, leading the Spurs to a 109-92 victory.
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Spurs Look Like NBA Title Favorites Again
If finishing first in the Western Conference wasn’t enough for some people (including me), their dominant sweep of the Utah Jazz in the first round of the playoffs, winning by an average margin of 16 points, might be the final piece in convincing doubters that this team isn’t what last year’s San Antonio Spurs were about.
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San Antonio Spurs, The Best Team in North America For the Last 15 Years
The San Antonio Spurs, despite not usually considered among the three teams to win the NBA title this season (Bulls, Heat, Thunder), despite not having any MVP caliber players, might just finish on top of the Western Conference with home advantage chances heading into the postseason.
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On the Spurs Dominating Texas and LeBron’s 43 in Atlanta
San Antonio beat their Texas Rivals in Dallas 97-91 with the Ginobili-Parker-Duncan force combining for 80 while LeBron James did it pretty much by himself against the Atlanta Hawks, scoring 43 in Miami’s 106-85 victory.
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On the Spurs Destroying the Heat and Derrick Rose Just too Good For Magic
If you thought things were bad for the Miami Heat and their big three after the home collapse against the Orlando Magic, guess how bad after losing by 30, yes 30, their worst defeat of the season, against the San Antonio Spurs, looking broken after taking a walk through the wrong neighborhood. Back East, Orlando didn’t have enough left after their win at Miami and lost to the visiting Chicago Bulls, lead by Derrick Rose.
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Tim Duncan, 1000 Games – The Numbers
In honor of Tim Duncan who just played his 1000th NBA regular season game, here are some numbers and stats from the career of the greatest power forward in the history of the game and THE face of the San Antonio Spurs.