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San Antonio Spurs – Scorching at the Perfect Time
There’s no better time to catch fire than just before the playoffs, and the San Antonio Spurs, climbing to second in the West, have won 11 in a row following a comfortable 107-91 win over the Phoenix Suns, looking like the feared defending champions they should be.
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San Antonio Spurs – The Bad Days Are Over, For Now
After losing four games in a row, the San Antonio Spurs finally get to taste victory, beating the short handed Sacramento Kings 107-96, leaving them just one game before the end of the rodeo road trip and then some well deserved rest.
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San Antonio Spurs – Tim Duncan Never Wears a Tie
Covering the NBA doesn’t always have to be serious. Once in a while, you stumble about something truly important, like a photo gallery proving that Tim Duncan never wears a tie, regardless of how important or formal the event he’s attending is.
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San Antonio Spurs – Tim Duncan Needs to Say ‘Thank You Omer Asik’
In games between the San Antonio Spurs and the New Orleans Pelicans, the focus is often on Anthony Davis and Tim Duncan, but in the latest installment, won by the defending NBA champions 95-93, it was about Omer Asik having a terrible bit of luck that lost the game for his team.
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Portland Trail Blazers – Damian Lillard Doesn’t Have a Problem With Triple Overtime
For the second straight game the San Antonio Spurs find themselves in triple overtime, and once again end up on the losing side. A great performance from Damian Lillard when it mattered the most led his team to a 129-119 victory on the road.
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Grizzlies Over Spurs – Buzzer Beaters, Triple Overtime and Best Game of the Season
The Memphis Grizzlies just beat their two main contenders for the top spot in the Western conference on back to back nights. It took a triple overtime game in one filled with buzzer beaters from both sides to beat the San Antonio Spurs 117-116 in a night that looked like it wasn’t going to end.
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San Antonio Spurs – Tim Duncan Gets Old With Style
The San Antonio Spurs usually do very well against the Memphis Grizzlies, and a Tim Duncan triple double led the defending NBA champions to a 107-101 win on the road, the first team to beat the Grizzlies at home this season.
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Los Angeles Lakers – Kobe Bryant Destroying his own Legacy
With every loss the Los Angeles Lakers are handed, Kobe Bryant finds it harder and harder to explain why he’s getting paid so much money. He could have taken the wiser, more team-friendly route of Tim Duncan and Dirk Nowitzki, but too much ego and selfishness will always cause empires to crumble.
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Spurs Over Cavaliers – Some Things Take Time to Change
It’s a new/old team for LeBron James, but he still faces the same problems he had recently against the San Antonio Spurs, which includes crucial late turnovers, trouble with being guarded by Kawhi Leonard and more as the Cleveland Cavaliers lose 92-90 to the San Antonio Spurs, riding a very strong game from Tim Duncan and Boris Diaw.