A San Antonio reporter asks Spurs coach Gregg Popovich a dumb question. What do you think happens next? You probably have a good idea of what happens next.
This little YouTube gem is titled "Tim Duncan Realizing He Has Arms." Once you watch the 11 second clip, you'll understand why. Imagine how great the future first ballot Hall of Famer will be now!
Miami Heat forward LeBron James, Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant, and Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant highlight the 2012-2013 All-NBA Team, which was released on Thursday.
He went to Jarrett? He went to Jarrett! Jarrett Jack takes over in the 4th quarter, helping Golden State close the gap and force overtime versus San Antonio on Sunday afternoon. The Warriors outlasted the Spurs with...
Anyone that watches the NBA knows how much San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich hates doing interviews...especially the television required "in game" interview. Pop's ultimate interviewee nemesis is TNT's Craig Sager. They've had some classics over the years, and last night's interview is more of the same. Check it out.
One team owns the third best record in the NBA. The other owns the third worst. But on Monday night in New Orleans, the Hornets gave the San Antonio Spurs a glimpse of the future may hold. Playing behind an inspired defense, New Orleans stung...
The New Orleans Hornets led the San Antonio Spurs with less than a minute in regulation, but couldn't keep a late lead, falling in their season-opener by the score of 99-95. Despite the defeat, the young Hornets showed plenty of great promise. Rookie star Anthony Davis did not disappoint in his debut, going...
"They're too young." "They're too youthful." "They're too inexperienced." The Oklahoma City Thunder had their doubters, but they were too busy winning to worry. Maybe now OKC's critics will say "they're too good." After defeating the San Antonio Spurs Wednesday night by the score of 107-99, the Thunder are heading to the NBA Finals. Kevin Durant was ridiculous in Game 6, scoring...
Until Monday night, every team in the NBA conference finals had not lost at home. The Oklahoma City Thunder changed that with a gutsy 108-103 road win against the San Antonio Spurs, stealing home court advantage in the process. Thunder superstar Kevin Durant was absolutely sensational, going...
The Oklahoma City Thunder game out full of fire in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals. Thunder guard Thabo Sefolosha (pictured above) set career playoff bests with 19 points and 6 steals to help lead OKC to a 102-82 victory over the San Antonio Spurs. "They just gave us a good ole' fashioned butt whoopin'," said Spurs forward Stephen Jackson in postgame.
The San Antonio Spurs train continues to roll, showing no signs of slowing down. Tony Parker (pictured above) and company have won 10 straight playoff games (20 straight overall) and haven't lost a game since April 11th. Tuesday night, they won Game 2 over the Oklahoma City Thunder by the score of 120-111, taking a 2-0 series lead. Parker was electric, going...
San Antonio's defense took over in the 4th quarter, propelling them to a 101-98 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Spurs lead the best-of-seven series 1-0. The victory marks 19 in a row for the "old guys." Manu Ginobili was ridiculous, scoring a...
2001 LAKERS
Arguably the most dominant team ever to compete in the NBA playoffs, the 2001 Lakers knocked out the 76ers in five games in the Finals. That was the lone defeat issued to the Lakers in the entire postseason, as they marched to a total of a 15–1 record. Portland,...
To say the San Antonio Spurs have been on a roll would be an understatement. Sunday night the Spurs completed their playoff series sweep of the Los Angeles Clippers with a 102-99 win. It was their 18th straight win, and improved their postseason record to 8-0, which is the...
There aren’t a lot of red-haired players in the NBA. That’s one of the reasons Patrick Gonzalez, who has red hair, is a fan of Matt Bonner, a ginger-headed back-up center for his hometown San Antonio Spurs.
So to pay homage to the sharp-shooting bigman, Gonzalez had a rather accurate image of his favorite player shaved into the back of his head.
It was more of the same from the San Antonio Spurs Thursday night in Game 2 of their playoff series with the Los Angeles Clippers. A dominating, methodical, 105-88 victory by the Spurs looked easy for the hometeam. Tim Duncan, at 36 years old, continues to play like he's 26. In Game 2, he went for...