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Manu Ginobili finished sixth in the voting for the 2013-14 Teammate of the Year award. ...
Back in 2003, San Antonio Spurs guard Tony Parker was a coach for the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders program but little did he know, he was coaching a future Spurs teammate and NBA opponents. In this video which recently surfaced, a young Parker (coming off the 2003 Spurs’ title) was a guest coach and the […]...
With significant improvement from the likes of Tiago Splitter, Danny Green and Kawhi Leonard, the Spurs are a different -- and better -- team than the one that blew a 2-0 lead against Oklahoma City in the 2012 Western Conference Finals. ...
Various statistical tidbits from the Spurs' recent run of destruction, starting with their Game 7 conquest over Dallas to escape the first round. ...
The Spurs not only aren't surprised by Serge Ibaka's upgrade, they almost seemed to expect it as news broke Friday that the Oklahoma City forward could return for Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals. ...
Tony Parker thought Tim Duncan hardly spoke to him as a rookie because he hadn't earned the soon-to-be MVP's respect. But the reason was actually much simpler than that......
The 2010-11 season wasn't all that long ago. But so much has changed, we here at Spurs Nation thought it would be worth re-posting this entertaining and insightful Q&A with Tim, Tony and Manu on the verge of what some were wondering even back then might be their last hurrah. ...
Dallas owner Mark Cuban wants the Spurs to win the championship because he's tired of competing against Tim Duncan. ...
There was a time when Gregg Popovich might have benched a player for taking a transition 3-pointer. Now, he actively encourages Danny Green to take them. ...
Two games into the Western Conference Finals and this is an entirely different series than we expected just a week ago. The San Antonio Spurs look like the train rolling through the city in Inception and the poor Oklahoma City Thunder are the cars littering the streets in the rain. There are still two all-important […]...
Royce Young, ESPN.com: “The callback of 2012 is obvious, and stared everyone in the face following the Spurs’ 35-point win on Wednesday, but there’s no denying the differing feel. For starters, that Thunder team had James Harden and a healthy Ibaka. Plus, this Spurs team is better than that one. In 2012, Kawhi Leonard was a rookie and Danny Green, who […]...
“I don’t believe it. I’ll believe it when I see it.” These were Tony Parker’s words after being questioned by the media about Serge Ibaka’s injury last week, one that was initially reported to be essentially season-ending. The Thunder released a statement in the late afternoon on May 16, declaring their starting power forward likely […]...
The Dallas Mavericks and San Antonio Spurs have one of the most heated rivalries in the NBA. Both teams are annually among the league's elite, and the Mavs nearly knocked off the top-seeded Spurs in the first round of the playoffs this season. Since losing Game 7, Mavs owner Mark Cuban is now rooting for San Antonio to win it all. The Spurs currently hold a 2-0 series over Oklahoma City in the Western...
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