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Yardbarker.com - 21-May-2014

Inside the NBA analyst Charles Barkley has been in trouble with the women of San Antonio for quite some time. Chuck has frequently clowned the looks and weight of the women in the city when the topic comes up of live broadcasts from there. Monday the NBA Western Conference Finals kicked off between the Spurs and Thunder. A group of women dawned shirts that said “Barkley Don’t Know.” One of those women...

Yardbarker.com - 21-May-2014

One of Charles Barkley’s favorite targets over the years has been the women of San Antonio, who the NBA analyst time and again has argued are stereotypically overweight. And given that the San Antonio Spurs go deep in the playoffs nearly every postseason — including this year — Barkley again has been provided a stage […] The post Tim Duncan’s gal wears shirt ripping Barkley for ripping San Antonio...

Yardbarker.com - 21-May-2014

Tim Duncan’s girlfriend had something to say Monday night about Charles Barkley’s determined (and rather strange) vendetta against the women of San Antonio. Barkley ripped the home of the Spurs earlier in the NBA playoffs, calling the city a breeding ground for “big ol’ women” and a “gold mine for Weight Watchers” — comments that understandably have not been received so well along the Riverwalk. Vanessa...

Yardbarker.com - 21-May-2014

Tim Duncan’s girlfriend Vanessa Macias wore a ‘Barkley Don’t Know’ t-shirt to Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals between the Spurs and Thunder Monday night in response to TNT analyst Charles Barkley recently saying there’s some “big ‘ol women” in San Antonio.  “There’s some big ‘ol women down there,” said Barkley. “That’s a gold mine for Weight Watchers.” He added, “Victoria is definitely a secret.....

Yardbarker.com - 21-May-2014

Jason Dufner and his beautiful wife Amanda were in attendance at Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder. While the Thunder came up short on the road, losing to the Spurs 122-105, both Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant were in good enough spirits to pose for […] The post Jason Dufner and gorgeous wife hang with Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook...

Yardbarker.com - 21-May-2014

With the Spurs hosting the Thunder in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals last night, the Inside the NBA crew made the trek down to San Antonio.  This meant that Charles Barkley got another chance to visit a city he’s been feuding with in jest for quite some time now. Barkley has cracked more than his fair share of jokes at the expense of San Antonio and the ladies of the city.  So with Sir Charles...

48 Minutes of Hell - 21-May-2014

Editor’s note: We’re doing The Margin for each of the playoff games during the Spurs’ conference finals series against the Oklahoma City Thunder. For those readers not familiar with this format, let me get you up to speed. Stolen blatantly from our friend Rob Mahoney, The Margin is a bullet point for each point in […]...

48 Minutes of Hell - 21-May-2014

Breaking away from the Western Conference Finals for just a brief moment, I was fortunate enough to work on a feature for ESPN The Magazine about Matt Bonner’s shoe saga from New Balance to Adidas. I mean, I think I was the only person at that point in the whole NBA wearing the brand. And, […]...

48 Minutes of Hell - 21-May-2014

J.A. Adande, ESPN.com: “We’ve been suckered by the San Antonio Spurs. We spend so much time hammering on the “Team, team, team” concept that they preach that we forget they can present some hellacious individual matchups. The Oklahoma City Thunder learned the hard way how tough it can be to guard the Spurs one-on-one, especially without the injured Serge […]...

48 Minutes of Hell - 21-May-2014

One game into the Western Conference Finals and some are already preparing the Oklahoma City Thunder’s obituary. We here at 48MoH are of the opinion that the San Antonio Spurs will eventually eliminate the Thunder and move on to the NBA Finals, but are fully aware that there’s a lot of series still to be […]...

Yardbarker.com - 21-May-2014

The San Antonio Spurs have been one of the most unstoppable forces in all of sports for more than a decade. Four NBA Championships since 1999, and one that slipped away last season. But the Spurs are back once again as the favorite to win it all in 2014. The last time Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, and Manu Ginobili hoisted the Larry O'Brien Trophy was in 2007. And every year since, critics have said they...

NBA.com - 21-May-2014

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The New York Times - 20-May-2014

Tim Duncan scored 27 points, and the host San Antonio Spurs took advantage of Serge Ibaka’s absence to dominate the paint, beating the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference finals opener....

Spurs Nation - 20-May-2014

Tim Duncan scored 27 points in 28 minutes and the Spurs hammered the Serge Ibaka-less Thunder for 66 points in the paint as they romped for a 122-105 lead in the opening game of the Western Conference Finals. ...

Spurs Nation - 20-May-2014

The Spurs took full advantage of Serge Ibaka's absence, hammering the Thunder for 66 points in the paint as they opened the Western Conference Finals with a 122-105 conquest. ...

Spurs Nation - 20-May-2014

Express-News Spurs writer Jabari Young is joined by USA Today NBA writer Sam Amick to discuss if the Thunder will need a lineup change in Game 2 and find out which Thunder player expressed frustration over his play in Game 1....

Spurs Nation - 20-May-2014

Express-News Spurs writers Jabari Young and Mike Monroe discuss Game 1 and also hear from Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili and Thunder head coach Scott Brooks in this Express-News Postgame Wrap....


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