Aldridge is heading to South Texas

The San Antonio Spurs have scored Free Agencies Top Player

The NBA should take heed…the Spurs are back and how…

The coup of free agency, the San Antonio Spurs and PF LaMarcus Aldridge have reportidly agreed to a four year deal.  The move puts San Antonio in remarkable position to come back and contend for the title.  With Tim Duncan agreeing to return, and the Franchise, Kawhi signed to a long term deal and even Danny Green, arguably the best 3 & D in the league,  back, the Spurs are nearly automatic to go deep into the playoffs.  So remains to be seen of El Contusion…expect an announcement straight from via the Argentinian Newspaper La Nacion

Stay tuned Spurs Fans!

Lemarcus is a Spur

Spurs pull out victory on the road

The defending champions San Antonio Spurs came into Los Angeles cool as cucumbers.  They held a shoot around while their worthy nemesis Los Angeles Clippers took it easy and tried to play cool.  When it came down to the final quarter of a hotly contested game, the Clippers melted under their coolness, providing an unforced error to the Spurs, allowing them to escape back to the River City with one goal in mind.  The first to four.

Providing the escape was a fluke play by DeAndre Jordon.  After Clippers Center Blake Griffin lofted a shot to the bucket, Jordon tipped the ball into the cylinder as the ball spun inside the bucket.

“I can’t blame anybody for that but me,” he said. “I was trying to make a play on the ball, but it ended up being a dumb play.”Jordon, who had a stellar 30-14-7 game, said.

“We got lucky,” Spurs Guard Manu Ginobili said after the epic game.  “The ball was going in.”

Old Man Riverwalk, Tim Duncan came up with a huge block on Blake Griffin when it mattered most, in the final minute of the game.

“His timing is just impeccable,” Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich said. “He has a hard time jumping over the proverbial piece of paper, and he gets in position. He knows where to be. He’s played long enough.”

Game Six is scheduled for Thursday night at 8:30. Plenty of great seats and affordable tickets are still available so be sure to get yours today and help cheer on your San Antonio Spurs!

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Spurs extend streak to seven games

Of the past seven games the Spurs have won, five were against playoff contenders and one was the league leading Golden State Warriors who brought with them the best defense in the NBA only it wasn’t last night.  Kawhi Leonard had his way with the Warriors, and after Coach Pop put him on Stephen Curry, who reeled off 13 straight points, Curry didn’t score again.

“Kawhi was phenomenal, he was the best player on the floor,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “It was Kawhi’s night.”

“He’s playing with more patience. He knows the shots are going to come, so he doesn’t have to force and keep looking for his moment. We’re not dumb. We’re going to look for him. We need him to score like that. He understands that now,” Spurs Guard Manu Ginobili told ESPN’s Michael Wallace.

The Spurs are jelling at the perfect time and the game against the Warriors put the rest of the NBA on notice as they handed the East leading Warriors their worst loss of the season.

The Spurs hit the road to visit the Oklahoma City Thunder tomorrow night.  The Thunder have lost five of their last six games with their last victory coming against the Phoenix Suns on March 29th.  Be sure to get your tickets and help support your San Antonio Spurs on the road!  Plenty of great seats and affordable tickets are still available!

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