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Spurs sign Salim Stoudamire

[Mgmnt note: This is from the FanPosts. Thought I'd do a bit of a SBNation big-brother act at PtR, and get something about this signing on the front page.  -bb]

Apparently, Damon Stoudamire's stint with the Spurs was not painful enough. Now we get another vertically challenged ball hog to sit at the end of our bench. Woo hoo!! This has been the best off season ever!

I wish that people paid attention to the FanShots. Then I could post this there instead of in the FanPosts section, with it's stupid 75 word minimum.

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The Big Lane Violation vs The Admiral

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USA vs Angola: Halftime

Halftime of USA vs Angola and the occupiers of Iraq are up comfortably, 55-37. The game was pretty close there for a while, until somebody reminded Lebron James that there are a lot of potential customers watching. Then he started volleyball-spiking Angolan shot attempts and doing double-clutch dunks.

I should also point out that Kobe is 0-5 from the field while Lebron and Howard have combined to go 10-10 in the first half.

Halftime box score courtesy of espn.com

United States of America
STARTERS FGM-A REB AST PF PTS
Dwight Howard, C 5-5 3 1 2 12
LeBron James, F 5-5 2 4 1 11
Carmelo Anthony, F 3-4 2 0 1 8
Kobe Bryant, G 0-5 3 1 2 0
Jason Kidd, G 0-0 1 0 0 0
BENCH FGM-A REB AST PF PTS
Dwyane Wade, G 3-3 1 0 2 11
Chris Bosh 2-2 1 0 0 6
Tayshaun Prince 2-3 0 0 0 5
Michael Redd 1-3 0 1 0 2
Deron Williams 0-1 0 2 1 0
Chris Paul 0-1 2 2 0 0
Carlos Boozer, F 0-2 0 0 0 0
TOTALS FGM-A REB AST PF PTS
21-34 15 11 9 55
Angola
STARTERS FGM-A REB AST PF PTS
Carlos Morais, G 3-6 0 0 3 14
Armando Costa, G 3-3 2 0 0 9
Eduardo Mingas, C 2-7 3 1 0 4
Leonel Paulo, F 1-2 1 0 2 2
Joaquim Gomes, F 0-2 3 1 2 0
BENCH FGM-A REB AST PF PTS
Carlos Almeida 2-5 1 0 1 6
Felizardo Ambrosio 1-4 4 0 1 2
Vladimir Jeronimo 0-2 1 0 0 0
Luis Costa 0-1 0 0 0 0
Milton Barros 0-1 3 0 2 0
TOTALS FGM-A REB AST PF PTS
12-32 18 3 11 37

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Houston Chronicle: Rockets to pursue Spurs guard Barry in free agency

This article also reports that the Spurs are going to begin courting JR Smith.

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Some Help for the Spurs and Celtics

This is some random guy's blog that I found through True Hoop, he crunches Kobe's numbers during the time that both Duncan and Bowen are on the floor vs when 1 (or both) are sitting.

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The &#@*&%^#@ Lakers

It's been 4 years since the Lakers have been relevant (an eternity in NBA time). And I realized while thinking about the upcoming series that my hatred for the Lakers has dimmed during the last few years. In order to prepare for the Wednesday night, I need to be reminded of all the reasons why we hate the Lakers. Here is a partial list of things that I remember:

Shaq's disrespect of David Robinson

Phil Jackson and his publicity antics

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The Colorado Cassanova

Kobe's elbow on Ginobili

Their overrated, bandwagon jumping fans.

Everything is fair game: players, coaches, team officials, history, uniforms, stadium, city of residence, fans, style of play, etc. Help me relight the fires of my hatred once again.

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I'm comfortable winning.

--Manu, after game 7 during an interview with Craig Sager

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Does He Look Like a Hassellhoff Fan?

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via www.nba.com

Since it is 7am here and I am too full of excitement and caffeine to sleep before work, I figured I would try my hand at a game recap. Let me know if it sucks.

Tim Duncan is a champion. Hornets fans who were hoping that the Spurs game 3 win was like Dallas' game 3 win in Round 1 have already realized their mistake. Tim Duncan is not Dirk Nowitski, he doesn't play like Dirk, he doesn't lead like Dirk, and most of all, his team doesn't fold when the games start to matter (like Dirk's).

We all knew that TD was going to come on strong tonight. He had been sick and underperforming during the first three games of this series. Maybe he was "due," maybe he had something to prove, maybe the Hornets just played him differently, but TD went off. 22pts on 10-13 shooting from the field, 15 boards, 4 blocks, and 3 assists (including a Manuesque zinger to TP underneath), and 5 Tyson Chandler fouls meant that the Spurs were going back to NO with the series all tied up.

Now he has done that which causes NO fans to tremble, he made the Hornets think. He is in their head. Scrappy-doo is pissed, West is pushing people and complaining to officials, Chandler is cussing himself out on the bench, Peja is forcing up 10 ft runners with two guys in his face. Sure, this isn't all the work of TD, but he made it possible. His defensive and offensive presence allow the lesser Spurs (read: all of them) to do what they do best instead of having to force the issue.

Because of Duncan, Thomas and Oberto can stay closer to West because they know TD has the rim protected. Because of Duncan, Parker can go under the screen because he knows TD will push Scrappy out and give him time to recover. Because of Duncan, Bowen can invade Peja's personal space because a driver will simply end in another awkward layup attempt. Because of Duncan; Bowen, Finley, Ginobili, Udoka, Horry, Barry, Parker, and Thomas can all shoot open jumpers off of New Orleans double-teams.

Tonight, once again, we are reminded that this is Duncan's team. Pop may be the front-man, Ginobili is our favorite, Parker is the flashy one, but in the end it all comes down to #21. When Duncan plays well, the Spurs win. When Duncan does not play well, the Spurs do not win.

Other Observations:

It may just be me, but I'm really getting tired of Scrappy-doo getting the Jordan treatment. One play in the 3rd quarter illustrated this best: Paul drove into the lane, barely missed Bowen with his right elbow (which was above his own shoulder) barreled into Parker with his left forearm, threw the ball wildly at the basket, and was rewarded with 2 fts. (Please note: I'm not complaining about the calls in general today, if anything I think the reffing favored SA, but I HATE the idea that superstars are somehow entitled to get those calls).

Udoka seems to be getting more comfortable as the playoffs go on. Let's hope he continues to get playing time, as he is our best rebounding win player and is the only Spur who can match up well with a fully-functional Bonzi Wells (who, I admit, we haven't seen this series).

David West is a bitch. I know that Oberto flopped on his elbow/push underneath the basket, and I suspect TD probably did on the other end as well, but West just cannot control his frustration when he is playing poorly. The Spurs have gotten into his head in each of the last three games. His response is usually a mixture of covert violence and complaining to the refs.

Reggie Miller is an alien who is still learning the English language. I don't think this requires an explanation.

 

Let's Go Spurs. Take game five and really get these kids doubting themselves.

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"He's doing exactly what (Steve) Nash did when he won his MVPs, except he's playing defense."

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Chief from SR put this mix of Game 1 together. Enjoy.

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