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		<title>Spurs Roster: The Centers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2011 02:54:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jkeyes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[CENTER: Probably the most vital position on the floor as it concerns defense. Whether a team is good defensively or horrible, the Center is always important. For good defensive teams that rotate well on the perimeter, a center is needed to clog the middle, secure rebounds and deny second shot opportunities (offensive rebounds). On a [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- google_ad_section_start --><p><a href="http://spursofthemoment.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/timmeh.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1505" title="Duncan" src="http://spursofthemoment.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/timmeh.jpg" alt="" width="169" height="174" /></a><strong>CENTER:</strong> Probably the most vital position on the floor as it concerns defense. Whether a team is good defensively or horrible, the Center is always important. For good defensive teams that rotate well on the perimeter, a center is needed to clog the middle, secure rebounds and deny second shot opportunities (offensive rebounds). On a bad defensive team that either gambles for steals a lot on the perimeter or simply isn&#8217;t interested in staying in front of their man, a Center is essential for not only rebounding and taking up space in the paint, but for blocking or altering any shot attempt that comes his way, thus stopping a guaranteed basket for the opposing team.</p>
<p><em>Tim Duncan ht 6-11 | Last season 13.4 pts 8.9 rbs 1.9 blk in 28 mins a game PLAYOFFS 12.7 pts 10.5 rbs 2.5 blk in 35 mins a game</em></p>
<p>The Tim Duncan everyone tries to remember is the Duncan that had a solid back to the basket game, a face up game as well, which included some of the best footwork of that time, and when it was all said and done a jumper with range out to about 16-18 ft. Last season the Spurs went away from Duncan on offense. They also overworked him on defense by having guys who either don&#8217;t rebound or play defense next to him at the Power Forward slot. Duncan did well for most of the season, trying to use his older slower body to grab most of the rebounds and attempt to clean up all the defensive mistakes that the other Spurs made. Thats a lot to ask an aging Center in a youth-filled league. In the playoffs it took its toll. Duncan had to guard Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol, and try to protect the paint all by himself. It didn&#8217;t work!!!!! Duncan has limited mobility, but his I.Q. on defense  and offense are enough to help the Spurs go far, provided he gets legit help at the Power Forward position.</p>
<p><em>Tiago Splitter ht 6-11 | Last season 4.6 pts 3.4 rbs in 12 mins a game PLAYOFFS 6.7 pts 4.7 rbs in 17 mins a game</em></p>
<p>Tiago Splitter definitely got the 08-09 George Hill treatment. Yeah sure, they raved about him before he got here and then the guy barely played. Sure he got a few injuries; but come on, seriously??? Splitter, like Hill in his rookie season, showed signs of being able to contribute on a nightly basis. In Hill&#8217;s case, Pop wouldn&#8217;t let him get past Jacque Vaughn, and for Splitter he couldn&#8217;t get past Blair, Bonner, or McDyess. In the 08-09 playoffs the Spurs were eaten alive by the smallest guy on the court (maybe the smallest guy in the building), JJ Barea, and after going down in the series Pop put in Hill who did well. Not to mention what he did to the Mavs the next year in the playoffs. Splitter was put in the same situation. Tim Duncan can&#8217;t stop two good big men(much less one) and protect the paint at the same time. Splitter came in and did a better job than all the Spurs bigs except Duncan (obviously), and maybe Dice gets a slight nod. Splitter, despite not having a jumpshot, is mobile on both ends, is an Oberto-like rebounder (thats a good thing), and has some solid post moves.</p>
<p><strong>ANALYSIS</strong>: The Spurs have decent size, good rebounding, and available low-post scoring. The Spurs, as mentioned, went away from the low-post game while allowing Parker and Ginobili to run around and do the scoring and distributing. However, if you look at the last six teams to win the Championship, they all have something in common &#8211; low-post threats on offense and equally defensive minded big-men*. With Duncan being the only big guy to get consistent touches on offense and at the same time the only legitimate big to protect the paint, the Spurs would have never made it far even if they had somehow managed to beat the Grizzlies. To get back to championship level basketball, the Spurs must once again establish a post game. This does not mean they force feed Duncan, but simply get him more consistent touches on the block, mixed in with Splitter and Jefferson getting post-up opportunities a few times a game as well. You can also never have enough big men. So if the Spurs would like to add an extra guy, free agent Aaron Gray, formerly of the Hornets, may be the answer. He&#8217;s not much statistically, but he can bang with the Bynums and Howards of the league. Next week we&#8217;ll look at the Guards.</p>
<p>*Lowpost threats and defensive bigmen of the last six championship teams</p>
<p><strong>2011 (</strong><em>Nowitzki/Chandler</em><strong>)</strong></p>
<p><strong>2009 and 2010(</strong><em>Gasol/Bynum</em><strong>)</strong></p>
<p><strong>2008(</strong><em>Garnett/Perkins</em><strong>)</strong></p>
<p><strong>1999,2003,2005,2007 (</strong><em>Duncan/Robinson 99&#8242; an 03&#8242; &#8211; Duncan/Mohammed 05&#8242; &#8211; Duncan/Oberto 07&#8242;</em><strong>)</strong></p>
<p><strong>2004(</strong><em>Rasheed Wallace/Ben Wallace</em><strong>)</strong></p>
<p><strong>2000-2002 (</strong><em>Shaq</em><strong>)</strong></p>
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		<title>Spurs Roster: Good Enough For A 5th Ring?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 10:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jkeyes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The question asked in the title of this article started after the Spurs were ousted in the first round (for the first time in Tim Duncan&#8217;s career) by the then 6th seeded Dallas Mavericks in the 2008-09 season. Of course, Manu was unable to play, which changed that series dramatically. Manu being injured, however, showed [...]
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<p>The question asked in the title of this article started after the Spurs were ousted in the first round (for the first time in Tim Duncan&#8217;s career) by the then 6th seeded Dallas Mavericks in the 2008-09 season. Of course, Manu was unable to play, which changed that series dramatically. Manu being injured, however, showed that the Spurs were lacking in offensive firepower. Tony Parker and Tim Duncan were the only Spurs to average double figures in scoring during that series. The Spurs weren&#8217;t just beaten, but lost in five games, losing two out of three home games. During the postgame interview after game 5, Tony Parker was asked if the Spurs window for a fifth championship was closed. He responded, &#8220;No, we just need better role players.&#8221;</p>
<p>Over a month later, the Spurs made a trade worthy of ESPN coverage. They acquired Richard Jefferson, a solid scorer, and only gave up three aging role players to get him. It was said that Jefferson would come in and help the Spurs get some more points in transition by running with Tony Parker. He would be an aggressive slasher and get to the free throw line, and he would add a post up game at the small forward position that the Spurs hadn&#8217;t seen since Sean Elliott was in his prime, plus throw in some decent defense since he was very athletic. In a phrase, &#8216;Manu Ginobili Insurance&#8217; is what Jefferson was supposed to be &#8211; a guy who could come in and put up solid offensive numbers whenever Ginobili was injured.</p>
<p>Fast forward two years later and what do the Spurs have? For starters, no championships; an older, slower Duncan; a poor interior defense; and last, a very hefty un-Spurs-like payroll. And yet the same question is being asked with even more question marks behind it. Do the Spurs have a good enough roster to win the championship? Over the next few weeks, join me in taking a good honest look at the Spurs roster &#8211; 1) Forwards, 2) Centers, and 3) Guards. Is next season the drive for five, or the last breath for a team on life support?</p>
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		<title>Spurs First To 50</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 08:53:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Spurs became the first team to reach 50 wins this season by beating up on the poor, defenseless Cavaliers. Hey, somebody had to do it. George Hill (I told you he&#8217;d fill in nicely for Parker) led the team to a 109-99 victory with 22 points, five rebounds, and five assists. DeJuan Blair had [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>The Spurs became the first team to reach 50 wins this season by beating up on the poor, defenseless Cavaliers. Hey, somebody had to do it. George Hill (I told you he&#8217;d fill in nicely for Parker) led the team to a 109-99 victory with 22 points, five rebounds, and five assists. DeJuan Blair had a double-double with 14 points and 10 boards. Tim Duncan only had to play 23 minutes but still scored 16 points along with six assists, three blocks, and four boards. Also, Gary Neal returned to score 14 off the bench.</p>
<p>The Cavs were led by the Man, the Myth, the Legend &#8211; Samardo Samuels. I don&#8217;t know either, but I wish the guy in my keeper league who picked him up would stop squawking about him already. Samuels had 23 points and 10 rebounds in his first start. Not bad, now let&#8217;s see you do it again. Former Spur, Alonzo Gee, had 18 points and seven rebounds.</p>
<p>Also, so much for the Spurs getting Corey Brewer. The <a href="http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/mavericks/post/_/id/4674958/inside-skinny-brewer-means-mavs-can-match-up-with-anybody" target="_blank">Mavs are set to sign Brewer</a> today. Frankenhead strikes again I guess. It won&#8217;t help them though &#8211; at least not against the Spurs. Feel free to get out of the first round this year though. And, in the words of Michael Scott , &#8220;Boom, roasted!&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Parker Out 2-4 Weeks, Who Will The Spurs Sign?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brian</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- google_ad_section_start --><p><strong>Tony Parker</strong>, who injured his calf on Sunday against Memphis, is expected to <a href="http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursnation/2011/02/28/parker-out-two-to-four-week/" target="_blank">miss the next 2-4 weeks</a>. That&#8217;s not cool seeing as how the season is winding down and the last thing we need is a hobbled Tony heading into the playoffs. The injury didn&#8217;t look too serious tho, so I am not in panic mode. I don&#8217;t think the Spurs need to rush out and try to get <strong>Mike Bibby</strong>, but part of me hopes that they will just so that the Heat don&#8217;t improve any by signing him. In reality though, the Spurs don&#8217;t really need him as <strong>George Hill</strong> should be able to fill in just fine at the point. Also if <strong>Gary Neal</strong> returns soon, he will also be able to pick up some of the slack.</p>
<p>So who <em>should</em> the Spurs pursue in the Trade Deadline Aftermath of player buyouts?<br />
<strong>Troy Murphy</strong> is out of the question because he can only sign with an Eastern Conference team. Personally, I hope he goes to New York, but I think <a href="http://www.sportingnews.com/nba/story/2011-02-28/rasual-butler-bought-out-by-clippers-reportedly-plans-to-sign-with-bulls" target="_blank">he&#8217;ll head to Boston</a>unless he wants to stand around and watch LeBron throw up bricks in the waning moments of games in Miami.<br />
There&#8217;s <strong>Rasual Butler</strong> who was just bought out by the Clippers, but I don&#8217;t see any reason the Spurs would care to entertain that idea, <a href="http://www.sportingnews.com/nba/story/2011-02-28/rasual-butler-bought-out-by-clippers-reportedly-plans-to-sign-with-bulls" target="_blank">plus he is supposedly headed to Chicago</a>.<br />
<strong>Corey Brewer</strong> is <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/new-york/nba/news/story?id=6168236&amp;campaign=rss&amp;source=NBAHeadlines" target="_blank">being bought out buy the Knicks</a>, who I am a little surprised don&#8217;t want to keep him. Boston (they want everyone it seems), San Antonio, and Dallas are all drawing interest. Hopefully Brewer wants to play for the best team in the league (sorry Boston), and a proven winner (sorry Dallas). If not then all I can say is, &#8220;meh&#8221;. I think he would get some good minutes with San Antonio &#8211; at least more than in Boston or Dallas.</p>
<p>Other players being bought out include <strong>Leon Powe</strong>, <strong>T.J. Ford</strong>, <strong>Jared Jeffries</strong>, and <strong>Jason Kapono</strong>.<br />
Powe may end up back in Boston, with Jeffries possibly headed back to New York. Ford is likely the Heat&#8217;s consolation prize if Bibby signs elsewhere, but it&#8217;s not inconceivable that he could end up in San Antonio if they really feel like they need another point guard. It&#8217;s anyone&#8217;s guess where Kapono will land. I don&#8217;t see teams clamoring for his services.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t really think the Spurs need to sign any of these guys, but I would open to Bibby, Ford, or Brewer since I can see them each playing a significant role.</p>
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		<title>Spurs Rule The West</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2011 03:56:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don&#8217;t look now but the Spurs just won four games in a row &#8211; the last three against the alleged contenders of the Western Conference. Granted the Mavs were without Dirk, it&#8217;s still satisfying to watch S.A. smash thru the early conference favorites one after the other. After beating the Lakers 97-82 last Tuesday, the Spurs [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>Don&#8217;t look now but the Spurs just won four games in a row &#8211; the last three against the alleged contenders of the Western Conference. Granted the Mavs were without Dirk, it&#8217;s still satisfying to watch S.A. smash thru the early conference favorites one after the other.</p>
<p>After beating the Lakers 97-82 last Tuesday, the Spurs went on to beat the Mavs in Dallas on Thursday 99-93. That was an interesting game since the Mavericks were without Dirk Nowitzki but the Mavericks still gave the Spurs all they could handle behind Caron Butler&#8217;s season-high 30 points and yet another triple-double from Jason Kidd. Unfortunately for the Mavericks, Tim Duncan had a bounce back game with 17 points and 11 rebounds, and Gary Neal came off the bench to bombard Dallas with 21 points of his own. I kind of had to laugh at the Mavs starting Brian Cardinal. Did they think he could pass for Nowitzki and draw double-teams or something? Anyway, the poor Mavs &#8211; who I actually am more worried about than the Lakers right now &#8211; suffered another setback when Caron Butler hurt is knee in their next game, a loss in Milwaukee. finally, the Spurs completely dismantled the Thunder 101-74 on Saturday night. They held Kevin Durant to 16 points and the Thunder to 33% shooting from the field. Only Serge Ibaka came to play with 14 points, 13 boards, four blocks, and a steal &#8211; although he shot only 5-of-13 from the floor himself. Tim Duncan led all scorers with 21 points while Tony Parker had 14 points and 10 dimes.</p>
<p>So there the Spurs sit atop the West &#8211; the league in fact &#8211; with a 29-4 record. Nearly halfway thru the season I have to say that I think they&#8217;re only contending with three teams this year: The Mavericks (25-8), the Celtics (25-7), and maybe Miami&#8217;s Dwyane Wade and Friends (26-9). Orlando has an outside shot with their revamped roster, and Lakers can&#8217;t be counted out just yet, but if I had to call it now then I&#8217;d say get ready for a Spurs-Celtics finals. I just don&#8217;t see anyone in the West with the depth or the championship pedigree of the Spurs. Dallas is deep but are not proven winners. The Lakers are winners, but their depth is non-existent &#8211; and WTF happened to Ron Artest? Can someone chuck a beer at this clown and get his blood pumping again? As for the East, the Celtics are the clear front-runner so long as they can remain healthy during the playoffs. It seems that they are getting their injuries out of the way early this season (Rondo, Pierce, Garnett, Shaq) so maybe that won&#8217;t be an issue. Miami is kind of a question mark. They are figuring out how to win, but can they do it in a 7-game series against a quality team? I say no. And they have to remain healthy too. Losing Haslem hurt them a lot and their interior defense was weak to begin with. Can LeBron and Wade win them four games in a series on their own? Probably not.</p>
<p>Next up to bat are the New York Knicks, who are actually one of my favorite teams. Yes, I grew up loving the Knicks &#8211; partially cuz I was a kid who was happy to sport some Ewing sneakers, I hated Michael Jordan and all of his zombie-like worshippers, and gravitated to the scrappiness of players like Xavier McDaniel, Charles Oakley, and John Starks. Chris Childs punching Kobe also helped. Having said all that, the Knicks stand no chance. The Spurs are just better in every way, and the Knicks will be without Danilo Gallinari who is expected to miss the next 2-3 weeks with a sprained knee. So with that, I expect the Spurs to notch their 5th win in row tomorrow night.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2010 02:34:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been a weird month and a half to say the least. Being unable to post about the Spurs going 23-3 has been a little disappointing, but I can&#8217;t be too upset &#8211; I meant they&#8217;re 23-3! Plus they&#8217;re on (another) 8-game winning streak. About 1/3 through the season and the Spurs have the best [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>It&#8217;s been a weird month and a half to say the least. Being unable to post about the Spurs going 23-3 has been a little disappointing, but I can&#8217;t be too upset &#8211; I meant they&#8217;re 23-3! Plus they&#8217;re on (another) 8-game winning streak. About 1/3 through the season and the Spurs have the best record, and they are doing it with basically the same team from last year. RJ adapted in a big way, Manu is playing like an MVP, Duncan is rolling along as usual, and even Parker has been decent in spite of the impending divorce. (The divorce sucks by the way&#8230; it&#8217;s always nice to see Eva in the stands if only cuz it keeps the camera from showing us random people who look like they aren&#8217;t sure how to cheer or if they even want to be at the game. Plus she looks better than a dude wearing a Duncan jersey.) Tiago Splitter and DeJuan Blair &#8211; the two players who were supposed to make a significant impact this year &#8211; haven&#8217;t really done anything special to be honest. I&#8217;m not worried though. They play their roles and that&#8217;s what matters now.</p>
<p><strong>Around the League<br />
</strong>The Celtics and Mavs actually look pretty strong this year and Miami is in the midst of a 12 game winning streak as well. I still don&#8217;t think the Miami Dwyane Wades can compete with the Celtics in the playoffs tho. Also, Orlando just beefed up big time with the acquisitions of Gilbert Arenas and Jason Richardson. They also brought back Hedo Turkoglu who I contend they never should have let walk after their NBA Finals appearance. If Miami doesn&#8217;t make a power move soon to shore up their interior defense then they will not have a chance in May.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Oct 2010 21:03:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I know we&#8217;ve all been anxious to see Tiago Splitter play for the Spurs, but it looks it will have to wait a little bit longer. Popovich has already named DeJuan Blair the starting center for the opener, and Splitter&#8217;s foot injury will likely keep him from suiting up at all right away. It makes [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- google_ad_section_start --><p><a href="http://spursofthemoment.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/tiago-splitter-2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1318" title="tiago-splitter-2" src="http://spursofthemoment.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/tiago-splitter-2.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a> I know we&#8217;ve all been anxious to see Tiago Splitter play for the Spurs, <a href="http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/spurs/splitter_isnt_available_for_opener_105502738.html" target="_blank">but it looks it will have to wait a little bit longer</a>. Popovich has already named DeJuan Blair the starting center for the opener, and Splitter&#8217;s foot injury will likely keep him from suiting up at all right away. It makes sense to not rush him into action, but it is definitely frustrating to wait a few years for a draft pick to finally make his way to the league only to be sidelined almost immediately. This is good news for fantasy drafts though, since most people will not want to take a flier on a Euro-league import who hasn&#8217;t made any noise in pre-season due to injury. That will leave him available for late round draft picks for the more savvy among us.</p>
<p>To get a good idea of how likely it is that Splitter will play in the opener, here is what Popovich had to say: <span style="color: #800000;">“Sure, it&#8217;s definitely in the realm of possibility,” he said. “It&#8217;s also possible I might play.”</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">I don&#8217;t take that as much of an endorsement that we should count on seeing either of them in a jersey until maybe a few games into the season, and then only Splitter. Although, Pop probably couldn&#8217;t shoot any worse than Roger Mason did last season.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">McDyess did have some nice words to get fans excited about Splitter&#8217;s eventual court time.<br />
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<blockquote><p><span style="color: #800000;">“Today was the first day I saw him get out there and shoot the ball,” forward Antonio McDyess said. “He&#8217;s got a nice little touch to him. He picks up on the plays very easy and very quick. That&#8217;s very impressive, for a guy to come in and learn this system.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;">“I&#8217;m just as eager as the fans are, just to see what he has. He looks like a guy who can really play. It&#8217;s going to be exciting for him to get on the court, and I can&#8217;t wait for it to happen.”</span></p></blockquote>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><span style="color: #000000;">I guess we&#8217;ll have to live with that for now, but I am sure the Spurs can handle the Pacers in their first game of the season. I just hope Tony Parker doesn&#8217;t roll his ankle in the first quarter.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><span style="color: #000000;">Oh yeah, I also got the NBA preview magazine from Sports Illustrated (finally). They have the Spurs ranked 3rd in the West behind the Lakers (1) and Thunder (2). That means, of course, that the Spurs are ranked #1 in the division. I&#8217;ve seen a few writers who rank the Mavs higher, and I&#8217;ll at least concede that that&#8221;s debatable based on talent. What I don&#8217;t get is how a writer or two have Houston ranked higher than the Spurs. If you see this anywhere, immediately write that person&#8217;s opinion off. They know not of what they speak. There is no way Houston outperforms San Antonio this season. Yao won&#8217;t play but 20-something minutes a game, Ariza &#8211; their best perimeter defender who they signed when they let go of Artest &#8211; is long gone, and Aaron Brooks and Kevin Martin can score, but can&#8217;t guard me. Yeah, I said it.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><span style="color: #000000;">But aaaanyway&#8230; go Spurs.. and Texas Rangers.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>I can&#8217;t take it anymore. Even with the Fantasy Baseball Playoffs and the fact that football season has finally started and I am once again in an inordinate amount of fantasy football leagues (Eight to be exact &#8211; Money, IDPs, Keepers, Expert Leagues&#8230; you name it), I am anxious to focus on the upcoming basketball season. Let&#8217;s start today with a quick summary of what has happened and is about to happen in Spurs Land.</p>
<p>Last year we started the season with archaic has-beens like Theo Ratliff and Michael Finley, projects like Ian Mahinmi and Malik Hairston, and a deadly three-point shooter in Roger Mason. Oh yeah, and Keith Bogans (blech). None of them are in San Antonio anymore. Ratliff and Finley&#8217;s corpses were cast off mid-season, while Roger Mason&#8217;s jump shot and hopes for a lucrative off-season deal both died a horrible and unexpected death over an agonizing season of inconsistency.  Mason is now in New York where he will probably have much more opportunity to either find his jumper again or at least jack up tons of errant threes. Mahinmi was not retained and is now the problem of the Dallas Mavericks, and the promising Hairston decided he would rather play in Europe than watch his teammates play in the NBA. Oh, and Keith Bogans was allowed to leave (blech again).</p>
<p>Mid-season acquisitions Alonzo Gee and Garrett Temple are both still around as is Curtis Jerrells who was cut, then brought back later in the year.</p>
<p>The Spurs did mediocre in the draft by picking up James Anderson with the 20th pick and Ryan Richards at #49. I wasn&#8217;t a big fan of the picks (I liked Jordan Crawford, Dominique Jones, and maybe even Damion James better), but I am keeping an open mind.</p>
<p>Also added to the mix was Summer League sensation Gary Neal. And of course, the most unheralded major off-season acquisition, Tiago Splitter was finally brought to San Antonio from the Spanish League where he is the reigning MVP.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll do some more analysis of the Spurs newbs in the coming weeks.</p>
<p>The NBA Preseason begins October 3rd, but the Spurs have their first game on October 7th @ Houston. Their first home game is October 9th vs Miami&#8217;s Dwyane Wade and Friends. The rest of the Pre-season schedule goes like this:<br />
Oct 12 @ Clippers (in Mexico City)<br />
Oct 14 @ Cleveland (at the U of Pittsburgh)<br />
Oct 16 vs Vitoria (I believe that this is one of the 50 names for Tiago Splitter&#8217;s old Spanish League team)<br />
Oct 18 vs Oklahoma City<br />
Oct 21 vs Houston</p>
<p>The season opener is a home game vs the Indiana Pacers on October 27th.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, now that at least some of the dust has settled, I figure I may as well weigh in on the LeBron James fiasco/shenanigans/debacle/whatever-the-hell-you-wanna-call-it. We all know the basics: LeBron had the opportunity to sign for more money with Cleveland, his hometown, and the only team he has ever played for, but decided to join [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>Well, now that at least some of the dust has settled, I figure I may as well weigh in on the LeBron James fiasco/shenanigans/debacle/whatever-the-hell-you-wanna-call-it. We all know the basics: LeBron had the opportunity to sign for more money with Cleveland, his hometown, and the only team he has ever played for, but decided to join forces with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami to form a super team henceforth know on this blog as Miami&#8217;s Dwyane Wade and Friends. As he put it, he is taking his ego.. err talents to South Beach. Here&#8217;s my take on the madness leading up to LeBron&#8217;s scurrying away from Cleveland, and the ensuing chaos.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>The Decision</strong></span><br />
This was where LeBron went horribly wrong. I don&#8217;t particularly agree with the decision itself because it seems to me that it would be beneath him as one of the potentially greatest players ever to go hitch his wagon to Dwyane Wade&#8217;s.  Wade already has a ring anyway, and no matter how many they win together, Wade will always have that one more. But I can ignore all that, or at least I could if that was all there was to ignore. I get that he wanted to play with his buddies and try and win some easy rings and all that, but this was like taking your girlfriend on Jerry Springer to tell her you were sleeping with her sister, mother, and aunt and expected her to chill out and just remember the good times, even be grateful that you were with her for as long as you were. Who wants to be embarrassed and dumped in public by an attention whore? I don&#8217;t blame the people of Cleveland for hating this guy&#8217;s guts now. I won&#8217;t get into the allegations that he mailed in some playoff games over the last couple of years &#8211; at least not yet &#8211; but I find it strange that he never made it back to the NBA Finals even though his team continued to get better and better. We all knew there was no way he could leave Cleveland if they won it all, so maybe winning it all hasn&#8217;t exactly been as high a priority the last couple of seasons as getting out of Ohio and teaming up with Wade and Bosh&#8230;. or his team just choked, he had a wack coach, and his elbow was bothering him. I suppose that either is plausible.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>LeBron vs. Kobe vs. Jordan</strong></span><br />
It became apparent during the NBA Finals that Kobe &#8220;6-for-24&#8243; Bryant was nowhere near Jordan&#8217;s level. Actually, it was apparent to most of us for some time, but that pretty much sealed the deal. We always had high hopes for LeBron though. He has a tremendous skill set that has been compared to Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan. However, after his flame-out in this year&#8217;s playoffs, <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/100514&amp;sportCat=nba" target="_blank">Bill Simmons went on to write a brilliant piece on LeBron that summed up what we all had tried to ignore for too long</a>. LeBron is not the second coming of Jordan, he is better compared to Dr J when you really look at it. As Simmons wrote:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #800000">Doc&#8217;s Philly teams kept self-combusting at the worst possible times. The &#8217;77 Sixers took a 2-0 lead in the Finals, then blew four straight. They lost do-or-die playoff games by two points (1978) and three points (1979). In 1980, everyone remembers Magic (only a rookie) playing five positions, notching a 42-15-7 and improbably winning Los Angeles the title; nobody ever wonders why Philly, playing at home against a team missing the 1980 MVP (Kareem), laid such an unforgivable egg. In 1981, the Sixers blew a 3-1 series lead to Boston in the Eastern Conference finals, losing the last three games by five points <em>total.</em> (And by the way, they led in the final minute of all three games.) By the time Philly blew the 1982 Finals, the consensus on Doc was this: phenomenal player, loved by all, an ambassador for the game, one of the best ever … doesn&#8217;t quite have <em>it</em>.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #800000">Then Moses showed up, Philly finally won a title, and people everywhere forgot they had felt that way.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #800000">Back to LeBron: I think we know what we have. He&#8217;s Doc 2.0 with a little Magic and a healthy dose of Bo sprinkled in.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>In all honesty, this is the biggest realization we all got from this whole ordeal. LeBron is not who thought he was, what we thought he could be, or what we wanted him to be. He just isn&#8217;t. He won&#8217;t be the legend we thought he could be, the savior of Cleveland Sports that we hoped he would be, or the competitor he probably ought to be. Jordan won his first championship in his seventh season, in LeBron&#8217;s seventh season he got booted out of the playoffs even though he was on the winningest team of the past two seasons and had a better team than the one he made it to the Finals with a few years earlier. Then he said F it and bounced. When it comes to sports hate, Kobe Bryant as at the top of my list. I can&#8217;t stand the guy, but right now I like Kobe more than LeBron because at least Kobe is more of a competitor. It doesn&#8217;t matter if you want to be or not, if you are among the best in the league you are going to be in Jordan&#8217;s shadow. Kobe is trying like hell to get out from under that shadow, and I can at least respect that. LeBron seems comfortable there, as long as he is a &#8220;global icon&#8221;&#8230; whatever the #!$^ that is.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline">Sour Grapes</span><br />
</strong>Of course, things continued to get creepier when Dan Gilbert, the owner of the Cavaliers, lashed out at LeBron in an <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5365704" target="_blank">open letter</a> that read like a bitter ex-girlfriend trying to do voodoo on her former lover. In the letter, Gilbert called LeBron the &#8220;self-declared former King&#8221; as if he had nothing to do with pushing the whole &#8220;King James&#8221;, &#8220;We are all witnesses&#8221; crap on us for the past few years. He even went on to say that <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5365793" target="_blank">LeBron tanked a few games</a>. This is all the very definition of the phrase &#8220;Sour Grapes&#8221;. In Aesop&#8217;s fable, the Fox couldn&#8217;t reach the grapes so he convinced himself they were no good anyway, and that&#8217;s exactly what Gilbert is doing. He couldn&#8217;t keep &#8220;King&#8221; LeBron in Cleveland and so LeBron is now a cowardly, narcissistic, quitter. Of course, then for good measure he tries to throw the hex at LeBron like some kind of jilted witchdoctor by saying that LeBron will take the &#8220;curse&#8221; with him when he leaves Cleveland. Furthermore, if he was so convinced that LeBron was quitting on the team, why fire Mike Brown? The only reason that makes sense is that he was trying to appease a player he despised in order to keep him around, but it&#8217;s not like LeBron was helping find a new coach. But look, I get it. Dan Gilbert is the owner of the team and the fans who pay to see that team are pissed off and heartbroken that their guy just left. He has a responsibility to those fans to empathize with them, and a responsibility as a business owner to try to keep their business, so he is gonna say what he needs to in order to fire them up and get them to keep coming to games. I just believe he could have done it without coming off like such an idiot.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>The KG Rule</strong></span><br />
There&#8217;s one real reason I partially don&#8217;t fault LeBron for leaving Cleveland, and that reason is Kevin Garnett. KG toiled away in mediocrity for years in Minnesota, only sniffing the Finals once. He was loyal to a fault and to the point that most basketball fans <em>wanted</em> him to get traded to a half-way decent team. We couldn&#8217;t bare to watch him wither away without a championship, or at least playing in the Finals once. Even Ewing, Barkley and Malone got to experience the NBA Finals, and KG was at least on their level. I feel like if a potentially great player has spent more than five years on a crappy team, then we should let him walk away without judgement and without branding him a cowardly, disloyal, selfish jerk. I will call this &#8220;The KG Rule&#8221;. When he was traded to Boston and won the whole thing in his first season as a Celtic, we were all happy for him and even had to wonder how many more he could have won and how much different his legacy could have been if he had played on a legit contender his whole career, or at least a few years sooner. Who can blame LeBron for not wanting to toil away in Cleveland to the point that people are begging him to request a trade? The only snag here is that LeBron&#8217;s ceiling is higher than KG&#8217;s, and he hasn&#8217;t been on mediocre teams his whole career. So while I want to apply The KG Rule to him, I can&#8217;t really do it in good conscience&#8230; the shoe just doesn&#8217;t quite fit.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Wade&#8217;s Team</strong></span><br />
Now LeBron is in Miami, teamed up with another alpha-dog who already has a championship to speak of. Who do you think is the leader here? The guy who has already been with the team for seven seasons and won a title or the new guy who is still chasing one? This is Wade&#8217;s team by all accounts, no matter how anyone sugar-coats it, and now LeBron can play second banana to Wade and not take all the criticism when they lose. The problem here is that he won&#8217;t even get half the love when they win. Bosh will get some credit as the only one of the three who plays in the paint, and Wade is undeniably the leader here, so LeBron is gonna have to get used to being Prince James.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Cleveland Now</strong></span><br />
So where does this leave Cleveland? They still have capable players in Mo Williams and Antawn Jamison. They have a potentially solid player JJ Hickson waiting in the wings for more playing time. They recently traded for point guard Ramon Sessions and dumped the problematic Delonte West in the process. Plus they received a gang of draft picks when LeBron decided to split. They have a decent future ahead of them. They are obviously not an elite team by any means, but not all is lost. They will still have to fight for a playoff spot, but I think they could still make it to the post-season. I certainly hope so, and who wouldn&#8217;t watch a Cleveland-Miami first round series and secretly(?) root for the Cavaliers?</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Balance of Power</strong></span><br />
Plenty of fans, writers, and other random observers have already given Miami the trophy for the next few years. I am not one of them. The Lakers blew it against Detroit a few years back with Kobe, Shaq, Malone, and Payton after everyone handed it to them. Injuries can strike anyone at any time &#8211; just ask Dirk, Ginobili, Garnett, and a slew of others who missed crucial playoff games in the past. But more than those things, other teams are getting better as well. The Lakers signed Matt Barnes and Steve Blake, an upgrade at point guard over Jordan Farmar, and are still the reigning champs. And don&#8217;t think that Kobe isn&#8217;t working out as you are reading this so that he can erase that 6-for-24 performance as well as Miami&#8217;s title aspirations. The Mavericks have choked in the playoffs the last few years, but have also reloaded with Tyson Chandler and Dominique Jones, and it would be sweet for them to get back at Miami. The Spurs added Spanish League MVP Tiago Splitter along with draft pick James Anderson. And that&#8217;s just the West. What about Orlando who is still a threat, and Chicago who just added Boozer? Any of these teams could beat Miami next season and after, and personally, I hope they all do.</p>
<p>To sum things up, I don&#8217;t think LeBron was wrong to leave Cleveland. I think he was stupid to leave. Five championships in Miami won&#8217;t mean as much for his &#8220;brand&#8221; as one in Cleveland would. And there is no guarantee he will win any at this point. He jumped ship but it was the way he did it, by basically taking a crap on his former team and city on live TV, that made it so reprehensible. The sad thing is that despite his childish, selfish, easy-way-out attitude, he is likely to win a championship or two, maybe more if he&#8217;s lucky. But I won&#8217;t be rooting for him.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>It&#8217;s been weird these past few weeks. I have been meaning to post some thoughts on James Anderson and the draft as well as my thoughts on the LeBron James madness. Also, I&#8217;m not ignoring comments posted, they just aren&#8217;t working at the moment. But anyway, I figured at the very least I could do a quick update about a few signings that are Spurs related.</p>
<p>First and foremost, <a href="http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/spurs/Spurs_Hairston_gets_summer_league_pass_98213839.html" target="_blank">Tiago Splitter could be a Spur today</a>. He is supposed to take a physical and then the buyout will commence. I, for one, am excited. This is the exact type of player that the Spurs have been desperate for over the past couple of years. We&#8217;ve had to endure several players from Antonio McDyess and Kurt Thomas to Fabricio Oberto and Matt Bonner trying to man the middle for the Spurs, and none of them were quite the answer. I think we have reason to be optimistic on this one.</p>
<p>That reminds me, the Spurs <a href="http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/spurs/bonner_agrees_to_re-sign_with_spurs_98155049.html" target="_blank">also re-signed Matt Bonner</a>. I know it will be hard to contain the joy you are feeling at that statement, but please try to settle down.</p>
<p>On another note, the Dallas Mavericks are accepting some of the scraps off the Spurs table and are <a href="http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/basketball/mavs/stories/071210dnspomavsshort.1d7f170.html" target="_blank">close to signing Ian Mahinmi</a>. Good luck with that. We shall dub him Erick Dampier 2.0</p>
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