Popovich: Hill to start if Manu can’t

By Mike Monroe
mikemonroe@express-news.net

Manu Ginobili continues to be listed as doubtful for Sunday’s game with a sprained right elbow, but he was hard at work at the team’s practice facility on Friday.

While his teammates prepared for Game 1 of the Spurs-Grizzlies first-round playoff series, injured guard Ginobili worked on cardiovascular conditioning and strength training.

Some of his strength training included lifts with his injured right arm.

While reiterating that there is no change in Ginobili’s status for Sunday’s game, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich expressed confidence he would return to action during the series.

“He will be back at some point for sure,” he said.

If Ginobili does not return on Sunday, George Hill will start in his shooting guard spot.

“George Hill will probably take his place as a starter, if, in fact, Manu doesn’t play, and right now, it looks that way,” Popovich said. “We’ve got a day and a half to see if (Ginobili) heals any more, see what’s going on, but at this point George Hill would be the guy who starts.”

It will be important, Popovich said, for Hill to play the aggressive, purposeful game that makes him, in Popovich’s words, “Indiana George.”

“Pop means Indiana George from back in Indianapolis, from college and high school,” Hill said, “being a freak of nature on offense with defense coming first or second. But just having fun out there. Being aggressive at all times.”

Popovich said Hill will be important even if Ginobili suits up.

“With or without Manu, George Hill is important to us,” he said. “He’s a fine, young player and does a good job at both ends of the court. Manu’s injury has nothing to do with George, in that sense. Even with Manu, he’s got to play well for us.”

BRING IT: Convinced the Grizzlies rested key players in their final two games to ensure they would land in the No. 8 seed and face the Spurs, rather than the No. 2 seed Lakers, the Spurs have mustered up a sense of mild outrage.

“Let’s play basketball,” Hill said. “I can see them going through those steps. Who cares what they did, if they sat, or if the coach coached or didn’t coach. The playoffs are different though. I don’t know why they want us so bad. We’re 2-2 against them. Fifty percent. But if that’s what they want, to take their chances against us, then bring it, I guess.”

ZZ TIM: Spurs captain Tim Duncan hasn’t shaved in a while, a scraggly beard getting a tad shaggy in recent days.

Is it a traditional playoff beard, the sort favored by some pro athletes who vow not to shave as long as the playoffs continue?

“It’s more of a laziness beard,” he said, “but we’ll call it a playoff beard. I’ll take that. It won’t last for long, though. My wife’s already disowned me.”

Sunday: Suns (37-38) at Spurs (57-19)

Time: Noon
TV: ABC
Radio: WOAI-AM 1200, KCOR-AM 1350

STARTING LINEUPS

Point guard
Spurs: 9 Tony Parker (6-2, 10th yr)
Suns: 13 Steve Nash (6-3, 15th yr)
Until Friday’s win vs. Clippers, Suns were 0-4 without Nash this season.

Shooting guard
Spurs: 20 Manu Ginobili (6-6, 9th yr)
Suns: 3 Jared Dudley (6-7, 4th yr)
Dudley averaging 17.6 points, 5.5 rebounds in eight games as starter.

Small forward
Spurs: 24 Richard Jefferson (6-7, 10th yr)
Suns: 33 Grant Hill (6-8, 17th yr)
Jefferson has averaged 22.5 points in two games with Phoenix this season.

Power forward
Spurs: 21 Tim Duncan (6-11, 14th yr)
Suns: 8 Channing Frye (6-11, 6th yr)
In two games since return, Duncan has totaled 43 points, 26 rebounds.

Center
Spurs: 34 Antonio McDyess (6-9, 15th yr)
Suns: 4 Marcin Gortat (6-11, 4th yr)
Spurs are 6-6 with McDyess in starting lineup.

SPURS RESERVES
25 James Anderson, G, 6-6, 1st yr
15 Matt Bonner, C/F, 6-10, 7th yr
45 DeJuan Blair, C/F, 6-7, 2nd yr
3 George Hill, G, 6-2, 3rd yr
14 Gary Neal, G, 6-4, 1st yr
23 Steve Novak, F, 6-10, 5th yr
22 Tiago Splitter, C, 6-11, 1st yr

SUNS RESERVES
0 Aaron Brooks, G, 6-0, 4th yr
25 Vince Carter, G, 6-6, 13th yr
1 Josh Childress, F/G, 6-8, 5th yr
22 Zabian Dowdell, G, 6-3, 1st yr
15 Robin Lopez, C, 7-0, 3rd yr
20 Garret Siler, C, 6-11, 1st yr
21 Hakim Warrick, F, 6-9, 6th yr

COACHES
Spurs: Gregg Popovich
Suns: Alvin Gentry

INJURIES
Spurs: None
Suns: Gani Lawal (right knee) and Mickael Pietrus (strained right quadriceps) are out. Nash (flu-like symptoms) is probable.

PROJECTED INACTIVE PLAYERS
Spurs: Chris Quinn, Danny Green, Da’Sean Butler
Suns: Lawal, Pietrus

NOTABLE
Spurs enter game on six-game losing streak, their longest since dropping final six games of 1996-97 season. They have not lost seven in a row since Feb. 23-March 5 of same season. … Phoenix had lost four in a row before 111-98 win over L.A. Clippers on Friday. With their next loss, or wins by Memphis and New Orleans, Suns will be mathematically eliminated from playoff contention. … Spurs have won both meetings this season against Suns, who swept them from last season’s playoffs. … Tonight’s game is the first of two against Suns over season’s final six games. Spurs close regular season with April 13 visit to Phoenix.

— Jeff McDonald