San Antonio Spurs: Secondary Articles
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CelticsBlog (Jeff Clark) —
I saw the score of the Spurs game in the first half and I was going to thank the Spurs for reminding the world that all teams have bad days and even San Antonio isn't perfect. Instead, I have to settle for thanking the Clippers for reminding us that they are the Clippers and at least we'll never be them. Clippers' dream season nearing end as Spurs win 96-86 for 3-0 lead - Sam Amick -...
NBCSports.com: ProBasketballTalk (Kurt Helin) —
In reality, the Spurs can be looking ahead to their matchup with the Thunder (they match up well). The Clippers can look at the massive steps this franchise has taken the past two seasons — from league laughing stock to up-and-coming contender on the rise and be proud. They are showcasing the best point guard…
Peninsula is Mightier (Surya Fernandez) —
With title contenders San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder fully in control of their destiny out West, the heavily-favored Miami Heat and the Boston Celtics face an uncertain future and have their hands full with younger, hungry teams in the Indiana Pacers and Philadelphia Sixers, respectively. Just days ago, it was considered a good thing by Heat fans that the Celtics-Sixers...
Always Miller Time (Stephen Ajamie) —
San Antonio Spurs 96 Los Angeles Clippers 86 (Spurs Lead 3-0) NBA Playoffs: Saturday Night Reaction - Always Miller Time - Always Miller Time - An Indiana Pacers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More
Sheridan Hoops (James Park) —
If you are a fan of either of the Los Angeles teams, you might have had some trouble sleeping through Saturday night. If you predicted that the Clippers (me) or the Lakers (Sheridan) would move past the second round, you probably wish to have those predictions back, as both teams are now on the verge of being [...]
SBN: Clips Nation (Steve Perrin) —
2011/2012 NBA Playoffs - WC Semis - Game 4 vs. 40-26 50-16 Spurs Lead Series 3-0 Game 1 - May 15th, 2012, in San Antonio, Spurs 108, Clippers 92 Game 2 - May 17th, 2012, in San Antonio, Spurs 105, Clippers 88 Game 3 - May 19th, 2012, in Los Angeles, Spurs 96, Clippers 86 Game 4 - May 20th, 2012, 7:30 PM, Los Angeles, STAPLES Center ...
SBN: Clips Nation (Steve Perrin) —
It worked, so everyone will praise him for the genius he is (and he is pretty damn smart, there's no question about it), but I refuse to believe that intentionally fouling a poor free throw shooter while protecting a lead late in the game is a good strategy. Let's dig into the percentages a bit. First of all, let's examine the specific situation. Beginning with 3:15 remaining in the game and...
Yahoo.com: Ball Don't Lie (Kelly Dwyer) —
Oklahoma City Thunder 103, Los Angeles Lakers 100 (Thunder lead series, 3-1) You get the feeling that every quarter the Los Angeles Lakers and Oklahoma City Thunder play is worth a column of its own. Our wrists can't handle such an exercise, though, and in a series like this, I'm not sure I can handle another exhausting three games. Though I'd like to see the Lakers and Thunder try. Where...
NY Daily News —
Nothing was going to rattle the calm, cool and collected Spurs. Not even a 24-point deficit.
Los Angeles Daily News (vincent.bonsignore@dailynews.com ()) —
Staples Center was rocking and the Clippers were rolling. The San Antonio Spurs just yawned and said, `Whatever.
Los Angeles Daily News (jillpainter@dailynews.com (Jill Painter, Staff Writer)) —
Blake Griffin took one painstaking step up after another to get to Saturday's postgame interview podium, then gingerly sat down.
Detroit Free Press —
The Spurs rallied past the Clippers to take 3-0 West semifinal lead, while the Thunder received clutch performances from Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook to beat the Lakers for a 3-1 lead.
Los Angeles Times ( By Matt Stevens ) —
Spurs point guard Tony Parker led San Antonio in scoring in games 2 and 3 and has held Clippers point guard Chris Paul to 9.3 points per game. Throughout the playoff series, Spurs point guard Tony Parker has downplayed his matchup with Clippers point guard Chris Paul.
Los Angeles Times ( By Ben Bolch ) —
In 1969 (Warriors) and 2004 (Spurs), Lakers were able to rally from 0-2 holes to win series. However, they lost in the NBA Finals both times. If a few glorious slivers of their playoff history are to be repeated, the Lakers' joy ride could just be getting started.
OC Register (By DAN WOIKE) —
LOS ANGELES – There's been a cloud hanging over the Clippers since they advanced to face the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference semifinals.Terms such as "limited" and "banged up" were tossed around, but finally, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich...