Spurs face Pacers Saturday Night

The San Antonio Spurs will be back home after not being able to play a scheduled game against the Minnesota Timberwolves in Mexico City.  The Game was cancelled due to smoke from an errant generator four floors above the arena floor.

“I thought they were practicing fireworks, Spurs TV analyst Sean Elliot said. “A lot of teams do that before introductions. But then the smoke just kept creeping and it wasn’t white smoke. It was like a brown dark smoke and it started taking over the whole court. It was surprising.”

The Spurs face the Indiana Pacers this Saturday in a match up of probable title contenders.  Great seats and Tickets are still available!

Duncan lifts Spurs over Hawks

PF sets NBA Record

Tim Duncan has turned back the clock…again.  In last nights match between the Spurs and the Atlanta Hawks, Tim Duncan shot a last second shot to lift the Spurs to a 100-102 victory.  Duncan was key in the entire game with 23 points and 21 rebounds becoming the oldest player in NBA History to notch a 20/20 game.

“Tonight was good for (Duncan),” guard Manu Ginobili said, “but we never lost trust in him. We would be crazy if we did. It does feel good to see him coming back, especially over the past few games.”

The Hawks know exactly what to expect fro the likes of  Tim Duncan these days.

“We know the type of player he is,” Atlanta center Al Horford said. “He’s just a winner; he finds ways every time.”

The Spurs head out on the road to face the Minnesota Timberwolves tomorrow night.  Great seats and tickets are still available!

 

Spurs demolish Cavaliers

The San Antonio Spurs upped their winning streak to 10 after dismantling the Cleveland Cavaliers Saturday night with a 126-96 drubbing.

“Good, old-fashioned behind kicking,” Cleveland coach Mike Brown said. “We got our behinds kicked. We didn’t do anything well. The only positive I think that we got out of it is that we got to see how to play the game of basketball the right way.”

The Spurs will face the Pelicans, Thunder, Magic and IH-10 rival Houston Rockets this week. While the Pelicans and Magic are still trying to find their paths, the Thunder and Rockets are ranked third and fifth in the Western Conference.  Great seats and tickets are still available for all games.