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New York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs: live game updates — Raymond Felton, Jason Kidd lead Knicks to improbable victory over Spurs
Posted on 15 Nov 2012 by Michael Burke.
10:50 PM – Final: New York Knicks 104-San Antonio Spurs 100: Despite already having a win over the defending champs on the young season, tonight's game was by far the most impressive win for the Knicks to this point. 6-0 speaks for itself, and this team is getting getting contributions from everyone. Tonight, Jason Kidd and Raymond Felton led the way. Tomorrow night, it'll be someone diff...
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The 2011-2012 Spurs: Questions, Answers and a Promise
Posted on 21 May 2012 by Nick Jones.
Last week I made a terrible (but well reasoned) prediction of “Clips in six” that was influenced by the ghost of the Spurs’ past four title-less years that has been haunting me. (Should have gone Clips in seven, much safer.) The reality is that this team is substantially different from the one described by that ghost. This has led me to promise the Spurs that I will not pick them to los...
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Spurs vs. Clippers Preview: Why the Spurs Should Win… and Why They Won’t
Posted on 14 May 2012 by Nick Jones.
While waiting to write this Semifinals piece all week while the Clippers and Grizzlies battled it out, I kept wondering who I would rather face if I were the Spurs. The easy answer would be the Grizzlies. The Spurs went 4-0 against the Grizzlies and most of the games weren't all that close. They went only 2-1 against the Clips, winning one in overtime. But is anything ever that simple? I'll sav...
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Tony Parker Injures Hamstring; Bruce Bowen’s Jersey Retired
Posted on 22 Mar 2012 by Chelsea Curto.
The Spurs seem to be good at winning games without a consistent lineup. Sure, it was the Timberwolves, but when Tony Parker left Wednesday's game during the second quarter, one may have thought the Spurs were doomed against the sub-500 Wolves. With eight minutes left in the second quarter Tony Parker seemed to pull/strain/injure his hamstring and headed to the locker room with only two points a...
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The Spurs Hold Off the Magic; Jefferson Traded
Posted on 15 Mar 2012 by Chelsea Curto.
The Spurs have had a few headline stories in the past 24 hours; first they defeated the Orlando Magic last night, and today they traded Richard Jefferson to the Golden State Warriors for Stephen Jackson. The Spurs matched up on their home court on Wednesday against the visiting Orlando Magic; a game that was not talked about because of the matchup but instead for the questioning of if it would ...
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The Spurs Stop the Linsane Knicks
Posted on 8 Mar 2012 by Chelsea Curto.
The Spurs were able to beat the New York Knicks on Wednesday. Thank goodness, right? San Antonio previously lost to the Denver Nuggets, a team that they had dominated in past match ups. Instead, a sloppy game on Sunday gave them their third loss at home for the season. Despite being outscored by the Knicks in the fourth quarter last night the Spurs were able to fend them off and send New York t...
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Why The Spurs’ Loss to the Bulls is Not Worrisome
Posted on 4 Mar 2012 by Chelsea Curto.
When the Spurs lost to the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday after the All Star game, I'm sure some people thought that the rest and time off was too much for the old legs in San Antonio. But the loss is almost unimportant. It was only the second loss at home for the Spurs. It was the first game back from the break. The Spurs did not play bad; the Bulls just played a little better. The Spurs led after...
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Spurs’ Win Streak Ends…Should They be Worried? How Will the All-Star Break Make Them Better?
Posted on 23 Feb 2012 by Chelsea Curto.
All good things must come to an end, right? But do they have to come as a blowout loss to the Portland Trailblazers? The Spurs had not lost in over a month before heading into Portland Tuesday night on their eighth road game in a row and with an 11 game win streak. The game was nothing short of a disaster. Yes, Duncan and Parker sat out, but the fact that the Spurs lost by FORTY points against ...
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The Spurs Silently Cruise to Their 10th W in a Row….Just How Good is Their Bench?
Posted on 20 Feb 2012 by Chelsea Curto.
I'd hate to start another article similar to the one before it…but I can't help it. Here we are, again, with the Spurs winning another game (and in a dominating fashion against a very good team) and the only thing that is featured on ESPN and SportsCenter is either Jeremy Lin pulling the Knicks back and winning again or how good the Miami Heat have been playing during their win streak. He...
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Why the Spurs Will Be Strong Western Conference Contenders…and How They Have Won NINE Straight
Posted on 16 Feb 2012 by Chelsea Curto.
Okay. I know Linsanity is going on in New York and everyone is watching how the Philadelphia 76ers have turned around this season. But a number we can't ignore is the Spurs' nine game win streak. Yes, that's right, NINE wins in a row. With this shortened NBA season, ANY sort of win streak is incredible (i.e. New York winning seven in a row), especially one that has been occurring on the road....
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Manu Ginobili Returns as Spurs Win 7th Straight; Duncan Snubbed of All-Star Game
Posted on 12 Feb 2012 by Chelsea Curto.
Finally. It seems that the San Antonio Spurs are finally clicking when playing on the road. Last night they traveled to New Jersey to take on the lowly Nets, with Manu Ginobili suited up to play. After starting the season with an abysmal record on the road, the Spurs are inching closer to being above .500 when away from Texas. Entering into the game the Spurs had won six straight, all without s...
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Spurs Rise in NBA.com Power Rankings
Posted on 8 Feb 2012 by Chelsea Curto.
The San Antonio Spurs are finally doing things right; it's about time, huh? In this week's NBA.com power rankings the Spurs come in at number SEVEN, up four spots from last week where they sat #11. Oh, by the way, they have also won several games on the road. Things are going very well for the Spurs. Tony Parker had 42 points and nine assists against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday. That ...









