No ‘Big Three:’ Hardly any chance to win

The Spurs rested Manu Ginobili, Tim Duncan and Tony Parker in the same game again Monday night at Utah. The result was a 91-84 loss to the Jazz, snapping the Spurs’ 11-game winning streak.

The trio have all been held out of the same game seven times in the nine-plus seasons they have played together.

Here’s a list of the games all of them have missed together.

April 16, 2007 — 101-91 loss at Memphis. Starting lineup was James White, Jackie Butler, Jacque Vaughn, Bruce Bowen, Francisco Elson. Leading scorer – White, Michael Finley, 17. Leading rebounder – Butler, Matt Bonner 10. Leading assists – Beno Udrih 9.

April 18, 2007 — 100-77 loss to Denver. Starting lineup was James White, Jackie Butler, Jacque Vaughn, Francisco Elson, Bruce Bowen. Leading scorer – Beno Udrih 13. Leading rebounder – Butler 9. Leading assists – Udrih, Brent Barry 3.  

Feb. 3, 2009 – 104-96 loss at Denver. Starting lineup was George Hill, Roger Mason, Matt Bonner, Kurt Thomas, Bruce Bowen. Leading scorer – Mason 26. Leading rebounder – Bonner 8. Leading assists – Mason 6.

March 28, 2011 — 100-92 loss to Portland. Starting lineup was George Hill, Richard Jefferson, Tiago Splitter, Matt Bonner, James Anderson. Leading scorer – Hill 27. Leading rebounder – Splitter 9. Leading assists – Hill 6. 

April 12, 2011 — 102-93 loss at Los Angeles Lakers. Starting lineup was Tiago Splitter, George Hill, Gary Neal, DeJuan Blair, Richard Jefferson. Leading scorer – Neal 16. Leading rebounder – Blair 11. Leading assists  – Chris Quinn 9.

Feb. 21, 2012 — 137-97 loss at Portland. Starting lineup was Kawhi Leonard, Cory Joseph, Danny Green, DeJuan Blair, Richard Jefferson. Leading scorer – Leonard 24. Leading rebounder – Leonard 10. Leading assists – Joseph, Jefferson, Gary Neal 3.   

April 9, 2012 — 91-84 loss at Utah. Starting lineup was Danny Green, Stephen Jackson, Patty Mills, DeJuan Blair, Boris Diaw. Leading scorer – Gary Neal, Tiago Splitter 14. Leading rebounder – Blair 8. Leading assists – Neal 5.

Picking best of the best not as simple as it sounds

Being selected for the All-Star Game is a nice honor. But ask any player and he will tell you only the MVP award trumps being a first-team All-NBA selection.

Just being on one of the three official All-NBA teams defines the best of the best in the most prestigious basketball league in the world.

Picking this season’s All-NBA first team turns out to be much easier than filling out the second and third teams, especially when it comes to choosing among a bumper crop of outstanding guards.

Injuries played a big factor, too. Derrick Rose is an obvious first-team choice when healthy and playing his usual minutes.

Four of the five first-team positions are no-brainers: LeBron James and Kevin Durant at forwards; Chris Paul and Kobe Bryant at the guard spots.

Other choices, all across the board, are more difficult.

The accompanying graphic (with per-game averages through Friday) shows how my All-NBA ballot will be submitted when the season ends. I’ve got two Spurs, Tony Parker and Tim Duncan, among the 15 players on the three teams, with Duncan sliding into his third-team center spot because, well, he’s as much center as power forward, no matter what anyone says.

If nothing else, Duncan is the most efficient of all these choices, the lone player posting All-NBA-worthy numbers while averaging fewer than 30 minutes per game.

FIRST TEAM

(F) LeBron James, Heat
Points: 27.1
Rebounds: 7.9
Assists: 6.3

(F) Kevin Durant, Thunder
Points: 27.8
Rebounds: 8.0
Assists: 3.5

(C) Andrew Bynum, Lakers
Points: 18.9
Rebounds: 10.4
Blocks: 1.9

(G) Chris Paul, Clippers
Points: 19.3
Rebounds: 3.5
Assists: 9.0

(G) Kobe Bryant, Lakers
Points: 27.9
Rebounds: 5.4
Assists: 4.5

SECOND TEAM

(F) Kevin Love, Timberwolves
Points: 26.0
Rebounds: 13.4
Assists: 2.0

(F) Pau Gasol, Lakers
Points: 17.3
Rebounds: 10.4
Assists: 3.6

(C) Dwight Howard, Magic
Points: 20.6
Rebounds: 14.5
Blocks: 2.2

(G) Tony Parker, Spurs
Points: 18.6
Rebounds: 2.8
Assists: 7.7

(G) Russell Westbrook, Thunder
Points: 23.8
Rebounds: 4.5
Assists: 5.4

THIRD TEAM

(F) Dirk Nowitzki, Mavericks
Points: 21.7
Rebounds: 6.8
Assists: 2.3

(F) Josh Smith, Hawks
Points: 18.8
Rebounds: 9.7
Assists: 3.8

(C) Tim Duncan, Spurs
Points: 15.4
Rebounds: 9.0
Blocks: 1.5

(G) Dwyane Wade, Heat
Points: 22.5
Rebounds: 4.9
Assists: 4.7

(G) Rajon Rondo, Celtics
Points: 12.1
Rebounds: 4.9
Assists: 11.6

mikemonroe@express-news.net

Twitter: @Monroe_SA