Sunday: Nuggets (20-17) at Spurs (25-11)

Time: 8:30 p.m.
TV: FSNSW, ESPN
Radio: WOAI-AM 1200, KCOR-AM 1350

STARTING LINEUPS

Point guard
Spurs: 9 Tony Parker (6-2, 11th yr)
Nuggets: 3 Ty Lawson (5-11, 3rd yr)
In two games since All-Star break, Lawson has 40 points, 24 assists.

Shooting guard
Spurs: 4 Danny Green (6-6, 3rd yr)
Nuggets: 6 Arron Afflalo (6-5, 5th yr)
Rout vs. Charlotte let Green rest ailing shoulder, playing just 17 minutes.

Small forward
Spurs: 24 Richard Jefferson (6-7, 11th yr)
Nuggets: 13 Corey Brewer (6-9, 5th yr)
Jefferson had 14 points vs. Bobcats, but Pop impressed with defense.

Power forward
Spurs: 21 Tim Duncan (6-11, 15th yr)
Nuggets: 35 Kenneth Faried (6-8, 1st yr)
Duncan shooting just 14 of 38 since All-Star break, averaging 16 points.

Center

Spurs: 45 DeJuan Blair (6-7, 3rd yr)
Nuggets: 25 Timofey Mozgov (7-1, 2nd yr)
Mozgov’s ankle sprain could force reshuffling of depleted frontline.

SPURS RESERVES
25 James Anderson, G, 6-6, 2nd yr
15 Matt Bonner, C/F, 6-10, 8th yr
20 Manu Ginobili, G, 6-6, 10th yr
11 T.J. Ford, G, 6-0, 8th yr
2 Kawhi Leonard, F, 6-7, 1st yr
14 Gary Neal, G, 6-4, 2nd yr
22 Tiago Splitter, C, 6-11, 2nd yr

NUGGETS RESERVES
11 Chris Andersen, F/C, 6-10, 10th yr
5 Rudy Fernandez, G/F, 6-6, 4th yr
1 Jordan Hamilton, G/F, 6-7, 1st yr
7 Al Harrington, F, 6-9, 14th yr
41 Kosta Koufos, C, 7-0, 4th yr
24 Andre Miller, G, 6-2, 13th yr
10 Julyan Stone, G, 6-6, 1st yr

COACHES
Spurs: Gregg Popovich
Nuggets: George Karl

INJURIES
Spurs: Ginobili (strained oblique) is a game-time decision.
Nuggets: Fernandez (lower back strain), Danilo Gallinari (left ankle sprain), Nene (left calf strain) are questionable. Mozgov (re-sprained left ankle) is a game-time decision.

PROJECTED INACTIVE PLAYERS
Spurs: Ginobili, Leonard
Nuggets: Gallinari, Nene

NOTABLE
Having already beaten Denver twice this season, Spurs looking for first season sweep of Nuggets since 2001-02. Spurs have won seven of past eight against Denver. … Nuggets are 5-7 since leading scorer Gallinari went out Feb. 6. … Denver ranks as NBA’s top scoring team at 103.8 points per game. Spurs are allowing just 88.3 points per game at home. … Blair tied his career scoring high of 28 points against the Nuggets in the Spurs’ 114-99 victory in Denver on Feb. 23. … Jefferson ranks seventh in NBA in 3-point shooting (76 of 168 for 45.2 percent). … Spurs are 12-1 against the Western Conference at home. … Rookie guard Cory Joseph was assigned to the Austin Toros of the Development League.

– Jeff McDonald

What the Spurs and Bobcats said after Friday’s game

The media services people for the Spurs were ready after the Spurs’ 102-72 victory over Charlotte Friday night.

Here’s a sampling of what was said in both locker rooms after the game.

Spurs coach Gregg Popovich

(Opening Question – Charlotte made you work for it tonight, didn’t they?)

“Yeah. They don’t have a great record obviously, but Coach Silas isn’t going to let them just walk out there and do nothing. They were aggressive. They went after it and did everything they could. We got hot there in the second half and had a good run and that was the game. But, they busted their butts all night long and worked very hard.”

(Is this a good opportunity to get Tiago, T.J. and Kawhi back in sync?)

“We didn’t want to play them too many minutes, but since we made some shots tonight we had some chances to get them out there. T.J. got some time and Kawhi and Danny with his shoulder and so on and so forth. So that was good to give them a little introduction back into the flow of things.”

(You had a lot of assists and made a lot of shots…)

“We’ve got a very unselfish group. They know that if the ball moves we’re a much better basketball team. We’re the kind of team that’s not like ‘give the ball to this guy and he’s going to score.’ We’re not built that way. We have to win as a group and they know that, so they move the ball well.”

(Do you like what you got out of Richard Jefferson tonight? Not just the points, but he had seven rebounds.)

“I loved the points out of Richard. That’s what Richard does best. I love when he catches and shoots and does what he does. I thought he was real aggressive defensively tonight. I thought he had a darn good defensive game. Corey’s (Maggette) a tough nut. He likes to drive, he’s real physical and that kind of thing. I thought Richard had one of his better games in that regard too.”

Spurs forward Richard Jefferson:

(Was tonight’s game really more about the Spurs?)

“Coach (Popovich) said a good thing right after we played Chicago, which is that Chicago was able to get one game in before they came to us. So you get the post-All Star break butterflies out. Tonight we came in, we were still a little rusty early on, but we were able to settle down and get it done.”

(Feelings on 3-point shooting tonight?)

“I have been trying to catch and shoot more the last few games. I was a little frustrated that Chicago game because I got into foul trouble early. But, Denver I felt like I had some good looks and at Utah I had some good looks late. So, the last few games I have been trying to be more consistent with just catching it and shooting it.”

(On the Spurs’ passing)

“Pop will lose his mind if you throw a bad pass to a shooter. Sometimes you have to do what you can with the defense. Especially, if you have the ability to give it to a shooter with his feet set and right in his pocket. That’s something we practice everyday.”

Spurs guard T.J. Ford:

(On the team’s growth?)

“Just trying to build that confidence as quick as possible. It felt good to kind of know the game was out of reach, but still getting back in the form of running the show out there. You just have to make sure you’re still doing the right things.”

(On Spurs still rebuilding chemistry?)

“We haven’t had practice time for people to build chemistry. So, we’re still learning on the fly. We have guys who have a certain kind of rhythm and know when they are going to touch the ball. Some guys like Gary (Neal), had the ball in his hands a lot more, so we’re all making adjustments. We just have to continue to progress.”

(How did you feel tonight?)

“I felt good, I felt better. Still have a ways to go to get totally in game shape, but I think it was a good job and I had a better performance today.”

Charlotte coach Paul Silas:

(When asked how do you combat the 3-point shooting of the Spurs?)

“It’s tough. They penetrate and we have to help, then they kick out. It always seems that they always make a lot against us. I’ve haven’t seem them make as many threes against other teams then they make against us. Then when you’re leading by as many points as they were there’s not a lot of pressure on you. Then you can always make more shots. If there’s pressure on you then you’re not going to make as many.”

(When asked about the Bobcats forcing 11 turnovers in the first half… )

“Yeah, we did and I thought we played very well. We just couldn’t make shots in the first half. We rebounded and we defended. They turned the ball over and what not. I thought when Eduardo Najera came in he really helped us a lot by knowing how to play basketball. But in the second half it went back to the way that it’s been. We just didn’t play well.”

(When asked not having Bismack Biyombo makes things challenging…)

“It does. Here again we need everybody here. Still you have to rely on the guys that are here. As long as they are playing really hard and giving it to you, then I don’t have a problem with it. We just didn’t seem to have it in the second half.”

Charlotte forward Corey Maggette:

(What happened after the first quarter…)

“We just did not shoot the ball well and that starts with myself. We have to be a better shooting team. The Spurs are one of the best shooting teams in the league, so it’s hard to beat them when we are not hitting shots. ”

(What was the difference?)

“I thought we played well in the first half, then we had turnovers in the second half. Their second group came in and demolished us and that’s the game. It just went downhill from there.”

(On team rebounding…)

“I think it all starts with myself, I have to be more aggressive and help our big men out. With a few of our big guys out, it hurts us a lot. Aggressively, everyone has to rebound. If one guy doesn’t go to the boards, it’s going to hurt us but we have to get better as a team.”

Charlotte forward Boris Diaw:

(Started out great, then what happened?)

“We did pretty well, but the Spurs also didn’t start off to good either. They were missing shots and we were in a rhythm. We played good defense and we moved the ball pretty well, then the Spurs put more intensity on the defensive side. They played good defense and it was tough for us to find easy shots.”

(What did the Spurs do differently in second half?)

“They adapted to what we were doing defensively and they found our gaps on defense to get better shots. They also ran better plays. Defensively, we just did not play as good in the second half.”

(On the play of his good friend Tony Parker…)

“It’s great for him. The thing with Tony is that he is always getting better. It surprises everybody else but this is the best he has been playing, so it shouldn’t be surprising anymore. He is doing great and I’m happy for him. He has become the focus of his team.”

What the Spurs and Bulls said after Wednesday’s game

The good people of the Spurs Media Services office were ready with their notepads and tape recorders after Chicago’s victory over the Spurs Wednesday night.

Enjoy their efforts.

San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich:(How tough is it to get stops on demand, down the stretch, when Derrick Rose is initiating all the offense?)
“It’s very tough.  He’s a great player.  I thought the guys gave a heck of an effort.  They did a great job, considering everything.  I was really proud of them, but down the stretch Chicago showed why they’ve won all those games.  They made shots and they were real solid defensively.  We made a couple of errors on a couple of guys and they knocked down some threes, so that’s the ballgame.  That’s what it’s all about down the stretch against a good team.  The effort was there, the guys are getting better and I’m really pleased with that.”

(On Gary Neal’s game in the fourth quarter…are those plays designed for him?)
“Some are designed and some are just making an effort. A second effort using his abilities to do what he did, but mostly it was him.  He was amazing.”

(On Tiago and TJ…they looked like they were struggling a little to find their way back after being out…)
“Yeah, I think it’s going to take some time to get them back into the rhythm of things, but we need to do that.  We need to get ready for down the stretch.”

Spurs guard Tony Parker:

(On the toughness of getting back into the swing of things?)
“Yeah, no excuse. Obviously we didn’t shoot the ball well. We’re a team where we rely on great shooting. Timmy, myself and others didn’t shoot the ball well. At the same time, you have to give credit to Chicago as they played a good game as they made the shots they needed at the right time.”

(On the numerous players besides Rose making points tonight…)
“Yeah, you know that Rose is going to be aggressive, but we didn’t know that Watson would score twelve. Brewer made some timely shots and Deng made some timely shots too. That happens sometimes as they played a good game. We have to go back to work, get some shots up and we’ll be ready against Charlotte.”

(On if the good defense of Chicago caused more dependability to make every shot tonight?)
“They have a good defense. At the same time, I thought we missed a lot of good shots that we usually make. I know I missed three tear drop shots that I usually make. I missed some easy shots and Timmy did too. They have a good defense but at the same time I thought we missed some shots that we usually make.”

(On if Chicago wore them down as the game went on?)
“No, not really. They’re a physical team but I think our team is ready for that. We’ve played against physical teams all season long as we’ve been doing fine.”

(On if they changed their game plan after the first half)
“Yeah, we got a lot better in the second half. In the first half, we were trying to stop Rose as it hurt us a little bit. Noah got some rebounds and Boozer did too. We tried to get the small guys on the weak side to help out as we did a better job at that.”

Spurs guard Gary Neal:(On his aggressive style of play tonight)
“Yeah, I was just being aggressive in the first half. In the second half, Coach Pop was calling my play a couple of times when we were coming out of timeouts. In that situation, you just want to be aggressive and let the chips fall where they may.”

(On if he saw something on the court tonight to exploit…)
“No. Chicago is one of the best defensive teams in the whole NBA as they’re athletic and extremely disciplined. It was just a matter of making shots tonight. I had a couple of contested floaters that went in for me tonight.”

(On how tough it was to get stops on them down the stretch…)
“Yeah, Derrick Rose is one of the best point guards in the NBA. Like I said before, they’re a disciplined team as they come down and get into their sets and are not uncomfortable about anything. They got the shots that they wanted and it just was a matter of trying to contest them and keep them off the offensive boards. Tonight they were a little bit better than us at that.”

(On how he felt out there tonight?)
“Oh yeah, I felt fine. The hamstring injury, there was just a little tightness as the game before the break as I had four days of rest. I’m fine.”

Chicago Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau :(What do you think about the team’s resiliency tonight?)
“I thought our bench was terrific. We knew it would be a tough game. They are a great team and they’ve been very good all year long. They’re well coached, they play hard, they play unselfishly, and they play smart so I thought our guys did a great job. For the bench in particular, they provided a big spark for us and they allowed us to buy some time for our starters.”

(Do you even have to tell Derrick Rose to be more aggressive now or does he just take over when he wants to?)
“I think he has to read the game. Things weren’t going well for us early on and I thought defensively he played very hard. Our ball movement wasn’t great tonight. We sort of got stagnant and down the stretch he has the capability to make big shot after big shot. Then, he made the right play. I thought it was a great play when he hit Ronnie (Brewer) in the corner and Ronnie touched it to Luol (Deng). That was a big three right there. We had a lot of big plays down the stretch and a lot of guys contributed.”

(Did you see a lot of intensity to match the kind of night it was?)
“They’re a tough team. I think when you are on the road, you have to play that way every game.  In particular on the road, it’s just you, your teammates, and your coaches. That’s it. So, you have to have resiliency, you have to have toughness, physical toughness, mental toughness and courage. You need all those things. You have to have perseverance when things aren’t going your way to keep on marching forward. That’s what our guys did.”

(Luol (Deng) talked about his maturation process and riding out those nights when he’s not shooting well and still trying to find a way to contribute, Is that a difficult thing to master in this league?)
“Yeah, you think about his game tonight. I thought he started off; he made a couple good plays off the pick and roll. His shot wasn’t falling, but he had the mental toughness to stay with it. Then, he wasn’t rattled, he made two big shots. One off the pick and roll and then the three off the touch pass by Ronnie (Brewer).

Bulls guard Derrick Rose:(On battling back after a tough back-to-back)
“We are definitely proud. We came in here and played a team that plays great at home. We played together, stuck through it and came out with a good win.”

(Is playing in San Antonio difficult?)
“Yes, the intensity in the crowd and in the players showed. When each team comes out and starts playing you never know how the match-ups will be. We just tried to come out and play hard against them.”

(Refocusing their energy)
“We came in and knew it was going to be a hard game. It’s like a playoff atmosphere. Their fans are great and our fans also supported us. They have great players and a great coaching staff. We just tried to come out and play a complete game.”

(Matching up against Tony Parker)
“I love the challenge. He’s a veteran point guard. He has always played great for the Spurs and is one of the leaders for their team. My teammates and I tried to hold him. Sometimes our bench can win games for us. Tonight, we are thankful for that. We were down three to five points until we came back and tied it and that’s what we needed from them. Our bench was playing great. C.J. Watson was playing aggressive, getting after them and knocking down shots. This is how we ended up winning.”

Bulls forward Luol Deng:(Aggressive court play because shots were not falling)
“No, I felt like it was one of those games where I did not have a lot of shots. I was not thinking that I was shooting bad, I just felt like I did not have a lot of looks. That is how it goes sometimes. I believe I finished with eight shots. Even though I did not get a lot of shots coming into to the fourth quarter, I knew I was going to get shots and looks. I knocked them down.”

(Difficulty of playing Spurs)
“This is a great game for us. They are a great team especially at home. They are playing so well. So for us to come in here in this building (second game after the all-star game) and play like we did was a good win.”