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San Antonio Spurs 89, Memphis Grizzlies 84; Game Recap

The San Antonio Spurs competed for 48 grueling minutes and emerged victorious after a heated battle against the Memphis Grizzlies. At several points in the contest, it looked as if the Spurs were on the verge of breaking the game open, but Memphis always had an answer. In the end, the Spurs won with a composed and confident style - a rare occurrence for the Spurs on the road this year.

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It seems like our young team is finally growing up. They are beginning to blossom, and at just the right time. In the first stop on the Rodeo Road Trip, it was great to see the Spurs play a difficult game on the road and come away with the victory.

Here are 10 reasons the Spurs should have lost:

  1. Memphis hit two three point buzzer-beaters; one at the end of both the 2nd and 3rd quarters.
  2. Tony, while playing a spectacular first half, was held to a very mortal second half as Memphis got away with a lot of physical play.
  3. The Spurs watched the Grizzlies stay within striking distance by connecting on 18 of their 21 free throw attempts.
  4. The Spurs were outscored to close the third quarter, 25 to 7. They watched as their hard-earned 13 point lead devolved into a 6 point deficit to begin the fourth quarter.
  5. With 3:15 remaining and the Spurs up by 3, Tim took a charge that was deemed a block; Green came flying in and goal-tended the ball giving the Grizzlies a chance to tie the game.
  6. With 1:12 remaining and a 6 point lead, Mike Conley banked in a three pointer to cut the lead to 3.
  7. With 49 seconds on the clock, Tim had the ball ripped from his grasp. After an official review, the ball was given to Memphis. The ball was last touched by Tim because Cunningham missed the ball; he only made contact with Tim's arms, so the ball hit Tim last. It was a foul, but by rule, Memphis ball.
  8. The very next play, with the Spurs leading by 3, Tim secured a defensive rebound and his elbow landed on Rudy Gay's shoulder. This was somehow ruled as an offensive foul.
  9. Next play, Tim recovered defensively to pin Marc Gasol's dunk attempt on the backboard. The jump ball is not called and Gary Neal ties him up; Gasol wins the jump ball with 22 seconds remaining.
  10. Next play, Conley drives and attempts to pass the ball to Gasol. Kawhi breaks up the play leading to yet another official review. It looked to me as if Gasol clearly knocked the ball out of bounds, but again, Memphis is awarded the ball. The Grizzlies end up missing the tying three pointer and Danny Green ices the game with two clutch free throws.

I'm not complaining, (no, really. I'm not.) I'm just pointing out that there were ten reasons the Spurs could have packed it up and accepted a loss. The ball, the officials, and luck were all working against the Spurs. This is a game that the Spurs would have lost a month ago. During the 25-7 run, I was having flashbacks of that terrible second half of the Spurs loss to the Miami Heat. The difference this time? Composure and confidence. It's something the Spurs have been greatly missing on the road this season.

Where did this new-found, inspired play come from? You can look back to the Mavericks game in which the Spurs second unit nearly took out the defending champs without any help from the starters. You can look at the steady improvement that Gary Neal, Danny "Big" Green, Kawhi Leonard, and Tiago Splitter have shown. You can look at the incredible play of our Big Two, Tony Parker and Tim Duncan.

And so, I ask, was Life Without Manu a blessing? It forced the team to rally around the parts that were available. The team was faced with an ultimatum, delivered by injuries and the ruthless schedule. They are answering the call. The panic button was not pushed. The team played through the adversity that any good road game will bring and overcame it all. Life Without Manu has been trying, but it seems that it's been more than worth it.

And now, with LWM finally coming to an end, the Spurs are poised to challenge for the best record in the West. The team is playing as one, both offensively and defensively. They have learned how to battle on the road. They have learned how to survive without a point guard. They have learned how to win, and now the Spurs are about to be reunited with their best player. If you were writing a script for a championship season, you couldn't do much better than how the 2012 season has played out thus far.

Your Three Stars

3.) Tiago Splitter: 14 Points on 6 of 7 shooting, 6 Rebounds, 1 Assist and 1 Steal in 20 Minutes.
Tiago was a glue guy tonight. He held the team together in very critical moments. He found the open spot when his teammates drove the lane, he played great help defense, and he was a man on the boards. He is playing like the guy we all thought he was capable of being last year.

2.) Tony Parker: 21 Points, 7 Assists, 3 Steals and 1 Rebound in 37 Minutes.
After a 42 point, 9 assist performance against the league-leading Thunder, Tony began this game where he left off two nights ago. In the second half, Memphis' defense wisely focused on keeping the little Frenchman out of the paint. Tony took what the defense offered and ran the offense, rather than being the offense. Even though it was a relatively quiet game for Tony, he gave exactly what the Spurs needed to win.

1.) Tim Duncan: 19 Points, 17 Rebounds, 5 Blocks, 3 Assists, and 2 Steals in 32 Minutes.
He's spectacular. Ever since Pop forced him to take the night off in that Houston loss, Tim has played with an edge. 19 points and 17 rebounds for the "old" man? It's time to relabel Tim. He has looked anything but old in the last 10 games. I have one wish. Can we get this guy 38 minutes of playing time? With 6 extra minutes, this 19 and 17 game turns into a 25 and 22 game in a hurry. I know, I know; priorities and all that. We're robbing him of an All-Star bid, you do realize this, don't you? Fine, limit his minutes and focus on the team. We'll just keep his All-Star-worthy play a secret in San Antonio. He'll continue to catch teams by surprise and the Ws will keep coming our way. Deal? Deal.

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LWM is indeed coming to and end. Jeff McDonald reports that Pop said “the doctors have called him healthy and cured” and it’s now just a matter of conditioning, timing, rhythm, and confidence. Pop expects him back " in a week or so", most likely coming off the bench at first.

Honestly, without TJ, it would be wiser to keep Manu off the bench. Neal just kills me almost every game with a pick and roll where he jumps and then gets picked off because he has no one to pass to. Green does this occasionally too.

And of maybe Blair can find other units to play in once Manu is back because he only plays with Duncan, and right now, his negatives usually outweigh his positives.

It would be wise to keep him off the bench for the reminder of the season.
The started were able to withstand the scoring punch of the first unit. Bringing him,Neal & Green would be idle. I don’t even sure i know where Ford fits in[maybe instead of Neal]

Pop hinted that Manu would come off the bench when he returns.

I meant “on” not off. Whoops. I’d be ok with Green starting in place of Manu with RJ though.

Timmeh and Danny Green really played some top notch defense tonight

Yup, I thought about dedicating the entire article to Danny Green. He played an overall great game and went 0 for 8. He had the key assist to Tim, (bounce pass through Gasol’s legs, no less), and then hit the two clutch free throws to put it out of reach. Great defense all game. Good tip outs to save possessions. Great passes to Tiago. Deflections everywhere. Danny is going to a be a really good player. 0 for 8 and was still a very positive performer for the Spurs. That’s not easy to do.

He had like 2 bone headed plays though. It was still probably the best 0 for 8 game of nearly any guy this season, but it wasn’t perfect. So he can get the A, but not the A+ in this game.

Just think about what an 0-8 game from RJ would look like. Or Tony. Or Neal. Or Bonner. It’s unbelievable that he can make such a positive contribution without scoring.

Tony’s had some bad shooting nights and still contributed, so I wouldn’t throw him into there. Bonner had one game not too long ago where he was active and still did stuff. I’d say Green is the most Manu-like in the contribution respect though.

My main point, was just that his game wasn’t perfect even if you didn’t include the scoring.

But yes, most guys can’t do enough without scoring.

That laser pass he threaded through traffic to Tiago midway through the 4th quarter for a 3 point play was simply magnificent.

First the lefty dunk in traffic, then all those crafty poke the ball out of the defensive rebounder’s hands plays, and now a crisp pass between Gasol’s legs. We know whose highlight reels Danny has been watching!

The thing about Green is that his offense is really inconsistent. He’s a good role player forced into the spotlight because of Manu’s injury. Once Manu comes back and he can focus more on hitting open shots and doing all the little things he does so well, he is going to be even more important for the Spurs.

Part of his problem is he’s finally being scouted. His open pockets on offense are now not there. Luckily, his athleticism helps him on staying involved. If he stays with the Spurs, at least he’ll get to work with them during the summer.

But, like you say, I can’t wait until he’s a not a featured player, but a key role player. Kinda Horry-esque

He’s not ready to be a featured player, but I think he will be in the future as he develops. Having Manu on the floor at the same time is really going to help his game. More openings, less attention. Plus, just think of the fast break opportunities that these two will create.

I think it would be funny if the coaches voted in Tim Duncan to the All-Star Game again this season. Then, Charles Barkley and some others would be upset. Haha.
But anyways, good way to start off the road trip! Let the winning continue! Go Spurs Go!

Wait, why would Barkley be upset?

because he thinks giving Duncan another All-Star nod is a lifetime achievement award, just like he said last season. he wants the best players with the best stats, like Aldridge and Love, to be awarded that honor, regardless of team records. for an All-Star game, i can understand that. yes, we all know Duncan’s stats haven’t been great since last season, but that’s because his minutes are down. even then, he’s still productive, as we’ve just seen in the last 3-4 games. would i like to see Duncan make it again? yes, absolutely. i would want to see his streak continue, but i wouldn’t mind having him rest rather than having him play a meaningless game where no one plays defense.

You can look at the steady improvement that Gary Neal, Danny “Big” Green, Kawhi Leonard, and Tiago Splitter have shown. You can look at the incredible play of our Big Two, Tony Parker and Tim Duncan.

I’m sorry, but I have to. Matt Bonner is part of the surge… just saying, even if your ears are bleeding..

Yeah, I have to agree because he has hit some clutch 3’s lately.

And has rebounded better too.

I didn’t attack him, so there’s that. He is giving what I think we all have always wanted from him; quality minutes off the bench. He’s not starting. Our fate no longer resides in his hands, (unless Pop decides to give him the ball down one with seconds remaining). I’m cool with limited, pick your spots Bonner. The emergence of Tiago has definitely helped, as we no longer have to endure the dreaded Bonner/Blair big little man combo. I’m overall pretty happy with the Spurs right now, if you couldn’t tell. (But of course I’m not going to give him props. That would go against everything I stand for and believe in.)

We’ll just keep poking and prodding… ;)

But hey, that’s a good thing right, because then he’s dong positive stuff.

It’s true. He is defending and rebounding like a big.

yeah, he’s been playing better as the season went along. I think it was the lack of conditioning and practice, shooting touch must be rusty after spending so much time in the board rooms with Fisher. His rebounding and defense is better this season. really surprising.

And so, I ask, was Life Without Manu a blessing? It forced the team to rally around the parts that were available. The team was faced with an ultimatum, delivered by injuries and the ruthless schedule. They are answering the call. The panic button was not pushed. The team played through the adversity that any good road game will bring and overcame it all. Life Without Manu has been trying, but it seems that it’s been more than worth it.

Yes. Pop was forced to take chances. Make it almost like practice. Green likely got his breakout chance because Manu was out. He does a lot of Manu-like things, but I doubt he’d get to show it as often and as consistently with Manu being that guy.

Leonard was forced into big minutes. Neal, would have been in Austin, although his D is really bad (Statistically, he is the worst player on the team, it seems). It forced Pop to also use Splitter as another offensive weapon, I think.

And it made Parker, who struggled at the beginning of the season, to get his mojo back. I think that’s one of the bigger stories, that sometimes gets lost with Green and Leonard.

Good post, Freddy!

1. I think Timmy will be fine, sacrificing minutes and an All-Star appearance for a 5th ring
2. Danny Green is so mentally tough, even when he is stinking it up, he kicking ass
3. Tony Parker is playing like a man possessed
4. Tony Parker’s passing is really starting to impress
5. Bonner hit the switch to “On”
6. Manu injury is the best thing that could have happened to the bench
7. Ditto TJ Ford
8. Pop has adapted to playing young guys
9. Splitter is so smooth, his BBIQ high, and looks like he scored 6 points in the game… look up and he killed it
10. I’m getting a woody, thinking of a healthy Manu and Splitter combo

Life is good!

If Timmy wins this year, does he retire?

That would be cruel.

But the best way to go out.

come backs and get another one.

its the way David did it

Duncan isnt going to turn into Ewing or Olajuwon or Malone and continue playing after he shouldnt. Duncan will go out on his own terms. He wants to win, but recognizes the greatness of his own accomplishments and knows that his body of work is pretty impressive

I really hope Duncan will play as long as he can help the Spurs.

Yes. And maybe Pop with him.

I can’t say TJ’s injury is as much of a blessing. It’s one story if he had a year with the Spurs. It’s another when he still doesn’t know the offense, fully…

Yep. We need him.

but when he was playing, the bench’s offense was smooth, not “Spurs” system smooth, but it worked. It’ll probably even be better now that Green and Bonner have more confidence in their shots.

Yes, I praised the TJ signing. What I mean is all that extra time he could have received would have worked wonders.. Now he’s behind the curve.

i did not but was impressed with his playing as he learned the system and the players

Heck, I remember people wanting CJ to play over him. That was a head scratcher.

I was one of them. TJ Ford was coming off two really bad seasons. He can’t shoot the 3 which is a must for a guard in the Spurs system unless you are Tony Parker and the Spurs had Manu to carry the load as a secondary playmaker. Cory Joseph was a good 3-point shooter in college and he could not be worse than Ford as a defender. But most of all, I didn’t think the back up PG was going to have a large role in the off-season, so I’d have rather see the Spurs develop Joseph.

Fortunately T.J.‘s play proved me wrong by upping his production with Manu out. I still don’t think he’s going to play a large role in the offseason but he’s clearly a better player than Joseph right now and his ability to run an offense and find the open man is far superior to Cory’s.

The truth is that Ford was really a bad fit for the Pacers system under O’Brien.
His system was so perimeter based that Ford’s bad shooting just multiplied to infinity.
He showed that he can do exactly what Parker does. He runs the PnR very well, he drive & kick nicely and he even showed decent instincts on defense.

I meant post-season, not off-season.

Also, the one thing about Ford is now Manu isn’t backup PG. That way Manu can be #1 scorer dude when both are in. Imagine a unit of Ford/Manu/Green in at the same time. 3 capable passers.

Ford did have two bad seasons in Indy. It was a bad fit though. Ford, when at his best is a pretty good PG (very good backup, decent starter). I think TJ can have a big role if he can pick up the system once he gets back.

He helped eliminates the big reliance on Manu and Parker. the problem with the Spurs is they rely on so few players to make stuff happen. Duncan occasionally, but it the guard play seems to spark everything since Spurs run the pick and roll so often.

Joseph, might have been a good player in college, but he’s still only a Sophomore in college. The potential is there, but it won’t be realized for another year or two.

Happy feelings all around! YAY

Blair start the season with a great offensive game …. He probably was the most affected in the Life without manu

On the other side: Tim, Tony and Tiago start the season really slow …. Right now they are playing really great

Im telling you guys come playoffs this spurs team could be very dangerous to anyone. The young guys like fred pointed out are gettting better on the road and our overall defense has been good the last couple of games, we are only going to get better with manu coming back and TJ who I belevie could be a huge part of this team manging our second unit as he showed us that he was easiley the 2nd best passer on the team behind manu, I havnt had much hope for the spurs this season to be honest I was just expecting us to make it to the playoffs and get knocked out in the 2nd round but what this team is showing is potential. Yes I know what about the bigs but I think Tiago and tim could handle that problem come playoff time hell even bonner has been showing more effort on D latley we just need blair to get his head out of his ass and start playing and rebouding which should improve once manu comes back to help him on the pick and roll. Spurs have a real test wensday though against philly looking foward to seeing how they respond to that

Tim and Tiago are playing better … maybe the defense will get better

All the defensive teams have good defensive PF/C
Bulls: Omer azik, Boozer, Noah
Sixers: Brand, Hawes
Celtics: Garnet, Oneal
Pacers: Hibert and West
Lakers with Bynum

Boozer is a defensive PF?

He must mean Gibson.

West is not a good defensive PF as well. Actually, is a bad one.

I know, Tony has been great for us recently, but his play on the last possession before half still pissed me off. He dribbled himself in trouble, then took an ill-advised shot with too much time on the clock to enable Pargo’s 3. It was vintage Parker at his worst. I thought if we would lose a close game, it would be because of that play. It was totally boneheaded, and this is when we miss Manu the most, to get the ball out of Tony’s hands at the end of periods/game.
Timmeh was a monster tonight. He did everything. His stat line talks for itself.

I’ll give Tony that. He makes mistakes too. That said, his positives far outweigh his negatives. So yeah, there’s that. I trust Tony at the end of the games, but his overall minutes do make it harder for him at the end of a close game, especially.

Of course, nobody is perfect, and of course, Tony is playing great this season and carrying the team without Manu. This is just one play, which he tends to blow. Like he has so much time, and he just dribbles the ball, defense is converging at him, and he cannot figure out anything better than a difficult contested low-percentage jump shot. I think, Tony is so much better than that play, which is way too predictable and painful to watch. The Spurs are arguably the smartest team in the NBA, and I wish they could figure out something better for the end of quarters. I wouldn’t mind a missed shot at 23rd second, after a lot of action and ball movement. But a contested jump shot at 17th second, giving the opponent more than 6 seconds to advance the ball and shot? C’mon, if I am Pop I would yell at Cory Joseph for this kind of play, and certainly Tony should know better than that.

The biggest problem is he’s really the only go to guy down the stretch on the perimeter. It’s hard to be creative when it’s just one guy. Not many have that Manu weirdness to their game. Green sorta has it, but not enough of it. I think a mix of Manu/Parker down the stretch would be a good thing though.

I think a mix of Manu/Parker down the stretch would be a good thing though.

You seem to be about as good in stating the obvious as I.

I got nothing else to claim fame to!

Ok, but let’s put this in context. Without Manu, Tony has to generate a lot more offense. If he overdoes it occasionally trying to create his own shot, I’m not going to quibble.

if he pissed you off on just one possession that’s fine. One must remember that Manu is not perfect even in clutch situations. If he were, Spurs would have beaten the Mavericks in 2006.

The Game That Shall Not Be Mentioned

Yep. It cost the Spurs a ring.

Nice job, FS. I wasn’t able to watch the game, and really value your eyes.

Reason number 11 we should have lost: turnovers.

After the Miami game Spurs’ nice Florida vacation, someone on their blog made a crack about ‘Tim, Tony and a bunch of ragamuffins’. Here we’ve adopted that as a title of honor: every game now has a toast to the Ragamuffins, because we’re darn proud of them.

(There’s also magic, as in Tim’s HEB commercial — no relation to that other Florida team. Ragamuffin magic, Timmeh magic, Sparkle magic, etc. — mix/match as necessary.)

I’m glad to see all the optimism here. I’ve been feeling it, but I don’t know enough to trust my own evaluations. And I’m trying hard not to get ahead of myself, and just enjoy wherever this goes. But it makes a pretty awesome story so far.

+1

erson did a good job in the 4th. I’m happy for him.

Pop is a magician. it’s been less then a year since the Spurs been a trigger happy-running gunning kind of team that hated defense. Now they out-hustle the Grizz.

Pop minutes saving plan is already starting to give dividends. Grizz played Gasol-Conley-Gay all game long, at the 4th they were gassed completely. And this is was a SEGABABA for them.

Kobe recently beat shaq in the NBA ALL TIME TURNOVER LIST and nobody is talking about it

Great point! Hope you don’t mind if I tweet this (w/ attribution, of course;)

Excellent Fred and your right about come backs. It seemed like and sounded like there were only about 3,500 in the stands. Sad.

Seems that Friday is a deadline to release players with non-guaranteed contracts before them becoming guaranteed through season’s end. It might likely mean that Malcolm Thomas gets a release. Ten day contracts were started back up recently, and the Toros Lance Thomas was one of the first to receive one from the Hornets. He had been with the Hornets earlier in the season.

Among those waived by other teams in the past few days are Earl Barron, DeMarre Carroll and Larry Owens.

Nice work Fred. Good to see our boys coming together, hopefully Manu’s return will be even more help and our guys don’t start to rely on him too much.

AS always, good write up Fred. Show some love to BonBon…Of late, he hasn’t been too shabby.

If he keeps playing well, I’ll succumb.

As long as Pop keeps him with Duncan or Tiago, he’ll do fine, it seems. Him + Leonard and one of those bigs can work well since Leonard can crash the glass while Bonner plays the perimeter, keeping spacing nicely.

That is exactly my thought. Leonard in the lineup with Bonner and another big is a huge plus. It changes the dynamic of our defense and I like what I see so far

right. leonard plays the 3 but does the things a 4 would do. bonner plays the 4 but does the things a 3 might do. it works…

I just love the defense we’ve been playing lately. Great game that could’ve (and maybe even should’ve) gone the other way.

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What is it Pop does to these guys to render them incapable of executing a simple alley-oop??? These are some of the planet’s premier athletes! Does he use some kind of stealth hypnosis? Triggered perhaps by a strobe gun-wielding staffer seated strategically at our end of the court?

So far only the Tony→RJ combo has been able to resist Pop’s evil powers and pull off a passable alley-oop. Everyone else suddenly turns into a high school JV players when they attempt it.

Well, if Neal had lobbed it properly, JA could have had a dunk. Parker tried to go to Green a few games ago, but missed and Pop got mad, I recall. At least I think it was Green. It was a critical moment in the game though.

Practice makes perfect, and we simply do not have many chances during the game. I don’t think we’ll ever be good at them. It’s not instinctual for our guys, as it is for someone like Chris Paul. And Pop makes me nervous whenever the Spurs attempt one. I imagine our players don’t feel too confident about the pass.

I agree. Spurs have not had back to back days off to practice like the Clippers. Elliot reminds us enough that it sticks in my head.

I think only a few guys want to do it. Honestly, I would have preferred if Neal half lobbed it so there would be no chance to try and do the opp.

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