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Spurs Over Clippers – No One Was Ready for Patty Mills
The San Antonio Spurs came in to the Staples Center with quite a few problems to worry about, but came away with a 113-103 win over the Los Angeles Clippers thanks to non other than Patty Mills, doing a great job off the bench and completely taking over in the fourth quarter.
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NBA Rumors – San Antonio Spurs Interested in Signing Beno Udrih
There doesn’t seem to be anything too special about Beno Udrih that the San Antonio Spurs don’t already have in one of their backup point guards, but in any case, despite their interest, the only chance of him leaving the New York Knicks and joining his former team seems to be a buyout and release, because he has a close to zero trade value.
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NBA Rumors – New York Knicks, Chicago Bulls, Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Clippers, Brooklyn Nets & Atlanta Hawks Interested in Signing Marcus Camby
This season was supposed to be another attempt by Marcus Camby to have a go at an NBA title, but he was waived early on because of an injury. Now it seems he’ll be ready to play in just about a month, which gives the New York Knicks, Chicago Bulls, Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Clippers, Brooklyn Nets & Atlanta Hawks an incentive to sign him.
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Spurs vs Pistons – Brandon Jennings Looks Like a Different Player
One game doesn’t mean anything, but the Detroit Pistons put on what was probably their best performance of the season with the switch from Maurice Cheeks to interim coach John Loyer happening in the background and abruptly making Brandon Jennings into a superstar point guard overnight, while the rest of the team started playing defense like it should be.
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NBA Rumors – San Antonio Spurs & Charlotte Bobcats Interested in Trade for Evan Turner
Of all the players the Philadelphia 76ers are trying to trade, Evan Turner is picking up the most interest, as the San Antonio Spurs and the Charlotte Bobcats seem to be the two teams more serious than anyone with giving up what the Sixers want for the player: A first round pick, and maybe more.
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Brooklyn Nets – Alan Anderson Shines Against a D League Team
No Tony Parker, Tim Duncan, Kawhi Leonard and Manu Ginobili. Not much of a chance as well for the San Antonio Spurs, but they managed to make a game of it against the Brooklyn Nets, who came away with the 103-89 win.
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Chicago Bulls – They Know an Injured Team When They See One
Few teams have been hurt by injuries over the last few years like the Chicago Bulls have. The San Antonio Spurs are going through something similar at the moment, only without the kind of on-hands experience players like Jimmy Butler and Joakim Noah have had to accumulate in recent times.
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Spurs vs Heat – Not Much of a Rematch
At the moment, the San Antonio Spurs can’t put up much of a fight, certainly not like the one they gave the Miami Heat in last year’s NBA finals; too many injuries on their side, while LeBron James and Chris Bosh are playing too good of basketball at the moment, including some defense we haven’t seen from the NBA champions in quite some time.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Kevin Durant Keeps Scoring, Spurs Keep Losing Big Games
The end result with the box score painted a familiar picture; Kevin Durant with another impressive scoring performance while the San Antonio Spurs, losing 111-105 at home to the Oklahoma City Thunder, need to find explanations as to why they keep losing to their direct competition in the Western Conference.
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Blazers vs Spurs – Still Impossible to Decide Who the Best in the West is
Another big game from the Portland Trail Blazers against a potential playoff rival on the road, showing that they’re more than just a passing trend. Beating the San Antonio Spurs 109-100 is something of a declaration of intent, and it shouldn’t be surprising to anyone if we see this bunch still hanging around in late May and early June.