
It's Saturday, and our Spurs are rolling into the Prudential Center for their only match up of the season against the New Jersey Nets. Our guys have won six straight, beating Memphis twice, the Houston Rockets, the New Orleans Hornets, the Oklahoma City Thunder, and most recently, the Philadelphia 76ers, who were torched at home by our own Tony Parker, continuing his All Star bid with 37 points. Fresh off of two days rest, what do the Spurs bring to the table tonight?

Standings wise, the Nets are in a bit of a tough spot. There have been a few close wins, a few close losses, and then just some blowouts. There was the 36 point loss to Atlanta on December 27th, 19 to Boston on January 4th, 21 to Toronto on the 29th, and most recently, a 21 point blowout to Chicago on Monday. Oddly enough - and I don't know if this says more about the Nets' drive to stay alive, or about the East's slim pickins, but they're only 3 games out of the playoff running, but only 4.5 from the cellar. And that could change tomorrow! Do they tank season and end up with another lottery pick? Or do they go balls out and trade for Dwight Howard, and almost certainly earn a playoff spot?

On the Spurs side, in some rather unexpected news, LWM may be over! Goodness willing, we may have a Manu Ginobili sighting tonight. News broke that Pop called Manu "likely" for Saturday's game in New Jersey. It was a long and arduous struggle, but our guys are currently number 2 in the West, on top in the Southwest. Things could be a lot worse. Of course, it's no guarantee that he even sees time tonight. Dusting off my coaching hat, I advise Pop to err on the side of caution. If we need him, use him, if not... let him rest - along with Tim and Frenchie.
New Jersey will have their hands full in the front court, as the tandem of Tim Duncan, Tiago Splitter, DeJuan Blair and floor spacer Matt Bonner will look to dominate the smaller New Jersey four and five positions. New Jersey’s frontcourt starters are all 6’9. DeJuan Blair, who works hard against bigger centers, ought to have a great game against New Jersey’s smaller lineup. Kris Humphries is New Jersey’s go to big man and averages a double-double per game. His preference is to hang around the rim and get high percentage shots. Whoever has defensive duties on Humphries will have to force him to take shots out of his comfort range and settle for mid-range shots. He has been known to settle for these shots if his inside game is not working.
Meanwhile, Tim and Tiago have been putting on a show the last few games. Tim has been in fine form, often times carrying the team for a quarter or two a game. Tiago has been the most effective Spur in the past few games.
New Jersey’s offense runs through its back court. Led by Anthony Morrow and Deron Williams, the Nets rely on their two starting guards to score the bulk of its points. Deron Williams has the ability to both slice through defenses and get to rim but to also hit the jump shot in the deadly 16-23 foot range. Morrow has the ability to make mid-range jumpers as well. These mid-range guards have the capability of seriously hurting the Spurs defense as it is common knowledge that Pop more than welcomes opponents’ offenses to take mid-range shots rather than high percentage at –the-rim shots. Add to the fact that both of New Jersey’s guards rank in the top five of all guards in draining 3s per game and you have a potential disastrous upset for the Spurs.
San Antonio’s back court will need to force New Jersey to play offense while getting their bigs into the game. Tony should be able to have his way in this game and may, in fact, see less playing time as Pop will try and use his bench players as much as possible for this game. It will be a bonus to see Neal get some playing time while at the same time breaking out of his current shooting slump. Hopefully the bench and role players step up quickly in this game and allow Tim and Tony to rest. It will be interesting to see if Pop moves Leonard on whichever guard is heating up. Giving Kawhi Leonard as much experience as possible guarding any of the 1-4 positions may be exactly what Pop is looking for in game such as this one.
Numbers wise, the Nets are near the bottom of the league in many major statistical categories. As of Wednesday, they're allowing almost 100 points per game, while scoring only 92, and shooting barely 42% from the field. They're 28th in the NBA in rebounding, at only 39 per contest. The Nets are, however, 9th in free throw percentage, shooting nearly 77% from the line, while the Spurs seemed destined to finish in the NBA's bottom 5 in this category, 26th this week at a dreadful 72.2%.

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Game Prediction: Needless to say, this Saturday evening road game - fresh off of a 6th consecutive victory, followed by two well deserved days off, against an injured, down on it's luck, cellar dwelling, non-title contending team, with a discontent superstar point guard, a former Kardashian, a former Spur * takes a deep breath * and trade rumors surrounding it all season long has trap-game written all over it. Spurs make it 7 straight in a nail biter!
**Editors Note: Extra special thanks to Joe deLarios for the extra in depth analysis on both the Nets and Spurs lineups that you'll read in the middle few paragraphs. Writing credits for this preview are definitely shared with him.**
As always Tony must dominate Fisher, and NBA league pass is recommended for those who are willing to pony up the cash. Almost every Spurs game will be broadcast there, which is especially helpful for those of us who aren't in the San Antonio area. Please don't post links to illegal game feeds in the game thread. Links to illegal feeds are not permitted on SBNation, but you can probably find them out there on the internets if you're resourceful and desperate.
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Spurs by 22. Of course Manu will play.
Who’s the former Spur anyway?
Ayatollah - February 11, 2012
Their coach.
TX2NC - February 11, 2012
Ah. I was thinking of a player.
Ayatollah - February 11, 2012
Their coach who Tony just passed on the Spurs all-time assists list. Think Avery knows that? Mr. Chip-on-his-shoulder would love to beat his old team tonight. Then again, Parker will probably delight in trying to show up both Johnson and D-Will. Should be fun!
quincyscott - February 11, 2012 via mobile
Actually, Keith Bogans is on their roster now, too. I think they signed him a week ago, he started a few games, and then got injured. Out for the season.
Ed (dfjmed) - February 11, 2012
Dang, poor Bogans
Manu ex Machina - February 11, 2012
but picked first!
ironm8 - February 11, 2012
I am a bit afraid that the young fellas will slack off now that our savior is back.
ironm8 - February 11, 2012
If they still want big minutes, they’ll have t okeep playing.
grego21 - February 11, 2012
What is most likely to happen?
Lin somehow gets 45 points even though he’s not even playing in this game.
Hipuks - February 11, 2012
Of course. And Tebow will rack up 10 assists.
quincyscott - February 11, 2012 via mobile
Yesterday’s game against LA was too much fun. Watching Fisher watch Lin pumping his fists. Kobe doing ridiculous jumpshots over and over and expecting NY to roll over. Other than Tyson, I don’t really know the rest of the NY roster at all, but they played like our second unit with heart and hustle. Real fun game!
LionZion - February 11, 2012
I think these happen because of each other…

GSG!!! (thank goodness, I was getting the shakes after two days off… this season!)
In the 666 - February 11, 2012
Morrow and Williams can score a lot yes, but they’re definition, grade-A volume shooters. Focus on Humphries and the only consistent piece of their offense if gone, leaving those two launch up wild 3 after 3.
And my two cents on D-Howard. The Magic will keep him the rest of the year because they have a pretty good team and have a legit shot at a ring (I have them as playoff dark horses and making the Conference Finals).
If they make Conference Finals, I think Dwight might be tempted to stay (also depending on how the series goes. Anything less than 6 games and he’s gone for sure). If not, look for Howard to go to New Jersey.
Dwight in New Jersey (which will be Brooklyn by that point) will result in Deron Williams staying. The Nets then have an incredible frontcourt of Howard, Lopez, Humphries, and Okur plus a backcourt of high scorers in Morrow and Williams. That team is instantly top-5 in the East if not better.
Dwight to LA or Dallas? I don’t see it. There’s rumors and “reports” that Howard says he doesn’t want to go to LA. As for Dallas? I just don’t see that working out for “basketball reasons”, and the fact that he probably doesn’t want to be second fiddle to Dirk.
KA1Z3R - February 11, 2012
I think even if Howard stays, it would be one of those sing and trade deals. So NJ wouldn’t have all those bigs.
grego21 - February 11, 2012
I need someone to send me a link for tonights game. Even tho I pay 120 a year for League pass broadband I only get to watch 40% of the games.
bigtee34 - February 11, 2012
my email is tyrel34@hotmail.com
bigtee34 - February 11, 2012
Option 6: Jeremy Lin happens.
DrumsInTheDeep - February 11, 2012
So how does an undrafted 6’3" kid who averaged 16 points per game playing at HARVARD suddenly start torching NBA teams for thirty-five points?
quincyscott - February 11, 2012 via mobile
PATFO downgraded after this miss.
indiancharlie - February 11, 2012
Asian/Ivy League bias. The kid can flat out play.
Trey Felder - February 11, 2012
THIS.
ironm8 - February 11, 2012
It doesn’t make any sense. I looked up some games to make sure he actually played. I still think it’s a massive conspiracy.
Harvard vs Dartmouth
01/23/10 7:00 at Leede Arena – Hanover, N.H.
-——————————————————————————————————————-VISITORS: Harvard 13-3, 2-0 Ivy
TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS
24 Miller, Doug…….. f 0-0 0-0 0-2 5 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 15
42 Wright, Keith……. f 6-9 0-0 1-2 2 6 8 0 13 1 2 1 3 25
01 Webster, Christian.. g 2-12 0-6 2-2 1 1 2 2 6 2 3 0 2 28
04 Lin, Jeremy……… g 7-17 1-6 4-7 0 1 1 2 19 6 1 1 2 37
11 McNally, Oliver….. g 0-2 0-1 1-2 2 4 6 0 1 2 0 0 1 23
Fred Silva - February 11, 2012
Exactly. It’s not as if he was a star in the Ivy League. I don’t begrudge what he is doing, it’s just weird that he comes out of nowhere to suddenly play so well. I mean, a lot of us are feeling that way about Green, but he at least had a solid resume at North Carolina. There isn’t really anything in Lin’s past to predict this.
Maybe it’s D’Antoni. Maybe the offensive system they run is ideal for Lin’s skills. I don’t know. It’s a nice story, though. With the sulking stars sitting on the bench and Lin and Chandler playing well, the Knicks are almost fun for me to watch for a change.
quincyscott - February 11, 2012
players work and get better. He obviously did just that.
He is just a really good athlete, he is fast, good handle,long arms,tall. The rest is almost 100% work.
ironm8 - February 11, 2012
Probably this.
LionZion - February 11, 2012
He got cut. He worked more on his game. And there you have it.
grego21 - February 13, 2012
As everyone should know by now, it takes years to become an overnight success.
DrumsInTheDeep - February 11, 2012
Chauncy Billups. Yes, he was a lottery pick, but no one really cared about him. Once he got time, he showed what he could do. GMs/teams aren’t always patient.
Warriors/Mavs/Rockets even had him on their team.. ha
grego21 - February 11, 2012
Of course, last night he dominated Fisher. Still…
quincyscott - February 11, 2012
Ayatollah - February 11, 2012
Awesome. Hah.
LatinD - February 11, 2012
Ha ha. The use of masking tape is impressive.
quincyscott - February 11, 2012
Haha that’s awesome!
Trey Felder - February 11, 2012
Epic win.
grego21 - February 11, 2012
I think Manu definitely plays, especially if we are playing well with a nice lead. He needs to get into basketball shape and get our young guys adjusted to his presence.
MiniMegaMoose - February 11, 2012 via mobile
Gonna miss the gamethread (taking the Mrs. to a valentine’s party), but so happy Manu should be playing! :D
Go Spurs Go!!!!
PS, when do we play the Knicks? Can they keep winning till we play them please?
Trey Felder - February 11, 2012
That’s 10 games away, 8th of March, at home.
Winning 16 straight? lol
ironm8 - February 11, 2012
Not gonna happen. But I am going to watch a lot more Knicks games in the future, that’s for sure.
LatinD - February 11, 2012
That makes two of us!
Trey Felder - February 11, 2012
three.
TheNewGuy - February 11, 2012
Stupid Valentine Day’s weekend. Hope I don’t miss Manu’s return.
LatinD - February 11, 2012
What, are you Cupid or something?
quincyscott - February 11, 2012
I think we just found the “Scrooge” of Valentine’s Day! No besos for you, LD.
janieannie - February 11, 2012
I don’t think the Spurs will have a problem with the Nets, trap game and all. They all seem ready to implode. Say what you want, but I don’t think that D-Will is all that he’s hyped up to be. He was better off in Utah. He just doesn’t seem to be able to carry them as he was supposed to. That and a lot of players seem to be injured for them. Nets fans seem to be eagerly awaiting the offseason, where they hope that D-12 signs with them for nothing.
Maybe we can steal Lopez from them or something.On a Spurs related note, I’m really excited for Manu’s return. But the conspiracy theorist in me thinks that Manu was probably healed a week or two ago, and CIA Pop has just been hiding his guns. lol. Looking forward to Spurs dominating.
jemokn - February 11, 2012
You really don’t need any theories. The team played so well without Manu that it was really stupid to actually bring him back before he is fully ready. I also bet the only reason Manu will be playing tonight and tomorrow is because he can’t seat out anymore.
If it was up to Pop, Manu doesnt see the court until two weeks before playoffs.
ironm8 - February 11, 2012
Oh, you know Manu was begging to play sooner—Pop’s got a good thing going though, and to force Manu back in too quickly could actually set the team back. Think it was handled perfectly. Stay healthy, Manu!
Trey Felder - February 11, 2012
Well, I think I can allow him to play. But only if he is protected enough
ironm8 - February 11, 2012
Here comes Mt. Manu!
TrooperJoe73 - February 11, 2012
REC
Manu-20 - February 11, 2012
YES! :D
Trey Felder - February 11, 2012
ESPN and DirectTV is saying the Mavs/Trailblazers are on FSSW tonight, not this Spurs game… I hope I am wrong on this one…
RobertHorryRobertHorry - February 11, 2012
you could always watch the game online via stream
Manu-20 - February 11, 2012
The Spurs game will be on KENS 5 tonight here in San Antonio.
Marky G - February 11, 2012
In Austin, you can watch the Spurs game on KBVO – check your cable provider for the channel (1525 HD 7SD for Time Warner).
janieannie - February 11, 2012
Thanks Ed, glad my mess up didn’t go to waste
Joe deLarios - February 11, 2012
as a chinese american from nyc (never been a knicks fan though) and a huge spurs fan, i have no idea which game to watch tonight. should i follow the story line in ny or witness the (possible) return of manu? please give me guidance ptr…
TheNewGuy - February 11, 2012
Tivo!
quincyscott - February 11, 2012 via mobile
oh, i failed to mention: i’m a poor college student. i live off of streams…
TheNewGuy - February 11, 2012
2 streams? split screen? That’s what i do anyway.
ironm8 - February 11, 2012
Watch Manu, catch Linlights afterwards ;)
Trey Felder - February 11, 2012
Watch both and go with the game that is more exciting for more of your attention.
grego21 - February 11, 2012
The idea that a “huge Spurs fan” would ever miss the opportunity to watch Emanuel Ginobili play basketball is a puzzlement to me.
cocanat - February 11, 2012
Well, you are obviously neither Chinese nor a New Yawker.
quincyscott - February 11, 2012
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