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Without Tony Parker Spurs Won’t Be Going Too Far
Chris Paul finished with 36 points, Mo Williams with 33. The difference in point guard production was a sore reminder for the San Antonio Spurs just how badly they need for everyone to be healthy come the playoffs, and even then, their impressive and surprising season will come to an early end.
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Tony Parker and the San Antonio Spurs Too Hot Too Soon
Tony Parker (30 points, 10 assists) has been leading the San Antonio Spurs this season, with their latest 103-100 overtime win over the Los Angeles Clippers (thank you Chris Paul) with Gary Neal as unlikely hero being their 10th in a row, an NBA best this season, which won’t be enough come the playoffs.
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Heat and LeBron James Means More Road Trouble for Spurs
LeBron James didn’t have Dwyane Wade on his side, as Flash continues to struggle with injuries this season, but he did have Chris Bosh, who has been having a great season so far. James scored 33 points with 10 assists while Bosh scored 30 himself, as the Heat went back to winning ways, beating the San Antonio Spurs 120-98.
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Thunder & Durant Not Troubled by Fatigue
Kevin Durant got to rest in the fourth quarter, finishing the 3 games in 3 nights with 3 wins for the Oklahoma City Thunder, who made easy work of the San Antonio Spurs with a 37-21 third quarter. James Harden added 20 off the bench in another fantastic game for the best sixth man in the NBA.
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Because He’s Manu Ginobili
A reporter actually thinks Gregg Popovich needs to explain WHY he let Manu Ginobili play despite a bad third quarter?
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Grizzlies Have Too Much Energy and Good Defense for Spurs in Game 4
A huge third quarter paved the way for a 104-86 win for the Memphis Grizzlies over the San Antonio Spurs, giving them a 3-1 lead in the series and a step nearer to their first ever conference Semi Final.
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Rajon Rondo and Kobe Bryant Hammer the Texans
The two heavyweight Texan Title “contenders” got hit hard on Thursday with the Spurs losing 97-107 at home to the Celtics while the Mavs got beaten up at LA by the Lakers 110-82.
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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 Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Chris Bosh’s Revenge Against the Spurs
Just what the doctor ordered – The Miami Heat, led by Chris Bosh (30) and Dwyane Wade (29) beat the San Antonio Spurs 110-80, a big payback for the 30 point loss in San Antonio 10 days ago.
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On the Lakers Crushing the Spurs and Derrick Rose Leading a Bulls Sweep Over the Heat
Derrick Rose and Loul Deng led the Chicago Bulls to a 87-86 win over LeBron James, Wade and the Miami Heat, sweeping the regular season series while the Los Angeles Lakers blitzed the San Antonio Spurs (Kobe Bryant 26 points), winning 99-83.