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  1. #2271

    Quote Originally Posted by o_bama View Post
    noy idol.you are the best...
    OT: Dude, stay on topic. The bossing is watching.

    Anyways...

    Spurs get a leg up
    Jeff McDonald

    Tim Duncan would like to correct the record when it comes to his health. He has not been playing on one leg, as Tony Parker told reporters earlier this week.

    “That's an exaggeration,” Duncan said. “I feel like I've been playing on a half a leg.”

    That Duncan could joke about his crotchety knees in the aftermath of the Spurs' 105-99 victory over Utah on Friday provided one sign as to how much better he felt.

    Then Duncan showed it on the court at the AT&T Center, scoring 15 points, grabbing nine rebounds and looking more nimble than he did on Wednesday, when Gregg Popovich basically had to drag him off the floor by his collar in the fourth quarter of a loss to Portland.

    “The one leg felt pretty good,” Duncan said.

    When it came time to win a game that was as grueling as it was necessary, the Spurs turned to a player who seemed to be playing on four legs.

    When Parker wasn't scooting by Deron Williams for a key three-point play in the fourth quarter, he was rattling in a midrange jumper to keep the Jazz honest.

    Parker pumped in 31 points, 13 of which came from the foul line, to keep the Spurs from capsizing after giving up another big early lead. It was the 13th 30-point game of the season for Parker who, more than any player, has carried the Spurs through injuries to Duncan and Manu Ginobili.

    With the victory, the Spurs moved into a tie with Houston for first place in the Southwest, pending the results of the Rockets' late game at Golden State. Portland's victory over the Lakers puts the Trail Blazers third in the West.

    “We had better focus than we did the last game,” Popovich said. “That tenacity is important, especially against a team like Utah.”

    As they did two nights earlier before losing to Portland, the Spurs jumped out to a large second-quarter lead (15 points), then squandered it. This time, the Spurs persevered.

    “It was a mirror image of some of the games we lost,” said forward Drew Gooden, who had 14 points off the bench. “Up by lots of points early on, and teams come back. This time, we took it back over.”

    After the Jazz pulled within 84-81 midway through the fourth quarter, Parker and Duncan combined for the next 14 points to help the Spurs go up by 10 heading into the final 1:23. They made six straight free throws in the last 11.6 seconds to hold on.

    It was a big win for the Spurs, who were 5-5 in their previous 10 games before Friday night.

    They survived 25 points and 10 assists from Williams, as well as 22 points and 10 rebounds from Mehmet Okur, to get it.

    “It was a good win tonight, and it's definitely important to keep it going,” Duncan said. “Every win is important right now, but more than that (it's) just keeping our confidence up.”

    Duncan could be considered a microcosm of that. He scored four points in the loss to Portland and was pulled from the game with seven minutes left after Popovich thought he looked a little too gimpy while chasing a loose ball.

    Duncan arrived at the arena Friday with his head shaved to the scalp — a sure indication that he meant business — and having ditched the twin knee pads he'd been wearing since his bout with tendonosis in February.

    He started spry, spinning past Mehmet Okur for a basket, then throwing in a straight-out-of-2001 14-foot hook off the glass.

    Though his final line in the box score was nothing gaudy, Duncan certainly passed the eye test. He looked better, looked healthier, than he had against Portland.

    “I felt good today,” Duncan said, setting the record straight.


  2. #2272
    hahahahaha react si timmy sa issue sa iyang health...

  3. #2273
    daog me sa jazz pro 5th place ra gyapon.

  4. #2274
    Spurs' three to get ready
    Jeff McDonald

    The Spurs are set to begin the playoffs without Manu Ginobili, who is out for the season with a stress fracture in his right leg. Here are three players Express-News beat writer Jeff McDonald says the team is hoping can help pick up the slack:

    Drew Gooden

    Specs: 6-foot-10, forward

    How he can help: Acquired in early March after being bought out in Sacramento, Gooden affords the Spurs a post-up presence they've rarely had on their second unit. At his best, he provides what Ginobili once did — the possibility of 20 points off the bench on any given night — in a slightly different package.

    Roger Mason Jr.

    Specs: 6-foot-5, guard

    How he can help: With Ginobili sidelined to start the season, Mason emerged as one of the early surprises in the NBA. Though he's fallen out of the top 15 in 3-point shooting, the Spurs are hopeful Mason can heat up again. One good sign: He has scored 13, 18 and 16 in three games since Ginobili was lost for the season.

    Matt Bonner

    Specs: 6-foot-10, center

    How he can help: Bonner is a sharpshooting big man, Robert Horry without the postseason pedigree. After flirting with the league's best 3-point percentage for much of the season, Bonner has cooled off. If he can regain his stroke, Bonner is the type of player who could turn a playoff game or two.

  5. #2275
    kulata na ta sa sacramento without duncan. lisod jd mag dua kung wa si timmy dah. lets hope daog ta sa sacramento.

  6. #2276
    Ge lang bro there's still a whole half to play. Kaya lagi ni.

  7. #2277
    O, di ba? Three points nalang labaw sa SAC! Go Spurs go!!!

  8. #2278
    buanga oi! 92 all na! 56 seconds na lang. kulba man

  9. #2279
    waaaaa! buzzer beater by finley with 1.3 sec remaining sa 4th!abi nko ma pildi na sila ganiha

  10. #2280
    daog sila pro lisod jd pag wala si timmy.hahay congrats spurs unta naa mapildi sa games sa houston ug portland para musaka nasad atuhang standing.

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