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  1. #1761

    Source: Ginobili injury not season-ending

    The San Antonio Spurs’ delay to release any specific information about Manu Ginobili’s right ankle injury has led some opposing GMs to speculate that the injury could be serious. Delaying the announcement until after the Thursday trade deadline would help keep the Spurs from losing any leverage in their ongoing talks.

    One Spurs source said the team is still waiting on additional test results. When asked whether the injury was potentially season-ending, he said, “No, not at all.”

    Spurs officials publicly announced only that Ginobili won’t join them on their road trip.

    In addition to their failed pursuit of Salmons, the Spurs expressed interest in the Nets’ Carter and the Bucks’ Jefferson. One Western Conference executive acknowledged they have little chance of landing Jefferson.

    Bruce Bowen has been offered in nearly every trade discussion because he’s guaranteed only $2 million next season. Center Fabricio Oberto also has a partial guarantee of $1.9 million next season.

    The Spurs didn’t announce Ginobili’s absence on their trip until Monday when they were already in New York. Though Ginobili scored 32 points in a loss to the Toronto Raptors, the Spurs’ final game before the All-Star break, team officials say he had been experiencing pain in his right ankle for a while.

  2. #1762
    ^ Actually, that was already discussed at the Spurs forum. They won't announce the full details of the extent of the "said" injury until after Thursday's trade deadline...

  3. #1763
    Trade talk travels on Spurs' trip
    Jeff McDonald

    AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — A product of the digital age, Spurs guard Roger Mason Jr., is familiar with the World Wide Web. He knows how to locate Hoopshype.com, a repository of rumors and rumblings from across the NBA.

    So, yes, Mason has heard that his name has been on the trading block, recently linked to a rumored proposal that would bring Vince Carter from New Jersey to San Antonio.

    “I haven't heard anything officially from anyone,” Mason said. “But you do see it out there.”

    Mason's preferred trade destination, of course, is nowhere.

    “I'd like to play here for a long time,” he said.

    With the trade deadline fast approaching, it appears likely Mason — and any other Spurs who would like to remain Spurs — are going to get their wish.

    Teams have until 3 p.m. Eastern today to consummate all trades. The prevailing belief across the league seems to be that the Spurs' quest for reinforcements will ultimately go unfulfilled, though not from lack of trying.

    Mason's name surfaced in recent days in reports of a complicated deal that would send him, Bruce Bowen, Fabricio Oberto and George Hill to New Jersey for Carter, an eight-time All-Star.

    Yet that deal appeared dead Wednesday afternoon, as league sources indicated the Nets were no longer engaged in talks with the Spurs.

    The Spurs also made a pitch for Sacramento's John Salmons, dangling Bowen and Ime Udoka. That deal also disintegrated Wednesday, when the Kings sent Salmons to Chicago as part of a massive seven-player swap.

    The Spurs are believed to still harbor interest in trying to pry Richard Jefferson from Milwaukee. Any deal there would likely involve using Robert Horry as sign-and-trade bait, which would push the Spurs into luxury-tax territory.

    That idea, too, is probably a non-starter. With the tax threshold expected to drop next season for the first time in history, the Spurs — like other small-market teams — are wary of absorbing big, multi-year contracts.

    “I don't think you're going to find us doing something that's going to put us way over the (luxury tax) cap right now,” said Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, who is more heavily involved in player-personnel decisions than many NBA coaches. “We'll just go with what we have.”

    Still, anything could change at any moment. And the Spurs might be more motivated buyers once the extent of Manu Ginobili's right ankle injury is fully known.

    Amid swirling trade winds, the Spurs go on with their rodeo trip, which makes a stop in Detroit tonight.

    It can be a difficult task for a player to go about his business when he isn't sure what city he will call home tomorrow. Mason has ridden the trade rollercoaster before, having been dealt from Chicago to Toronto in December 2003.

    He is philosophical when it comes to his latest involvement in Hoopshype-fueled trade hysteria.

    “In this economy, a lot of people are worried about losing their jobs,” said Mason, who is in the first year of a two-year contract with the Spurs. “So I can't complain.”

    Still, if Mason's previous dalliances with the trade market taught him anything, it's to be prepared.

    “You always have a suitcase packed, just in case,” he said.

    Spurs forward/center Kurt Thomas has also spent time on the trade-rumor Tilt-A-Whirl. He heard talk he might be dealt in advance of last season's deadline, and he was — from Seattle to San Antonio.

    “You just block it out,” Thomas said. “You block it out and do your job. You have no control over it.”

    If Mason has his druthers, he'll still be a Spur when tonight's game tips off.

    “I guess we'll know soon,” he said.
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    Looks like we're stuck with what we have now. Oh well.

  4. #1764
    Vince Carter ug Roger Mason, Jr. etrade murag di tngali mo sugal ang spurs ana uy...

  5. #1765
    End na sa trade deadline. Nothing significant trade happen for the Spurs.

  6. #1766
    Spurs’ Ginobili out 2-3 weeks with ankle injury

    SAN ANTONIO (AP)—Spurs star Manu Ginobili will be sidelined 2-3 weeks with a stress reaction in his right ankle.

    The team announced the injury to Ginobili’s right distal fibula Thursday, saying it was diagnosed after X-rays, an MRI and a CAT scan. It’s not the same ankle that Ginobili had surgery on last summer after the Olympics, forcing him to miss the first 12 games of the season.

    Ginobili missed Tuesday’s loss at New York. He also won’t play Thursday at Detroit or at Washington on Sunday, when the Spurs wrap up an eight-game road trip.

    Ginobili is the third-leading scorer for the Spurs, averaging 16.1 points off the bench. The Spurs (35-17) have lost two in a row, but are still in first place in the Southwest Division.

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    Oh well. I guess we'll live and die with this team now. Next up tonight: Detroit!

  7. #1767
    avoid 3 game losing streak sa detroit. i hope losing streak will be over tonight. let see...

  8. #1768
    mayta daug me ani...........................

  9. #1769
    Quote Originally Posted by skyblue_lord View Post
    mayta daug me ani...........................



  10. #1770
    3:47 SA - T. Duncan makes a 24-foot three-pointer from the left wing


    WakokokokocokE!!!

    EDIT:
    Crappy Yahoo coverage. Si Bonner diay naka tres ehehehe.

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