Spurs next preseason game around the corner

Hawks visit AT&T Center

The revamped San Antonio Spurs took on the Phoenix Suns without their starters and lost by only five points.  Gasol, Mills, Parker, Green and Ginobili did not even travel with the team to Talking Stick Resort Arena.

While the game was a sloppy affair with the Spurs committing 30 spurs-1turnovers and 34 fouls, there were some bright moments and one particular shining star that sat on the bench the entire second half, Kawhi Leonard who finished the game with

The Spurs second preseason game is this Saturday at the AT&T Center as they host the Atlanta Hawks.  Plenty of great seats and affordable tickets are still available so be sure to grab yours today and help cheer on your San Antonio Spurs

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Spurs management and players make moves

When the Kevin Durant sweepstakes began, the San Antonio Spurs know their chances were not great.  But in the Spurs way of doing things, they were again silently looking at Bulls center Pau Gasol and hoping that maybe this was the year they could finally land the Spanish former third overall draft pick.

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Leaving the Spurs thus far are David West (who is joining KD in Golden State) and Boris Diaw, who was traded to the Utah Jazz to make roster and cap space room for Gasol.

We will keep you up to date on any further Spurs News until then keep the Spurs faith!

Spurs break NBA record, could care less

The San Antonio Spurs are nothing if not consistent, so when you hear Spurs players from years long gone up until last night, telling you they don’t care about records, only championships, you pretty much have to take them at their word.  So when the Spurs broke the NBA record for most consecutive home wins last night, they were conscious of the event, but could care less.

“I know it is something very hard to accomplish, but it shouldn’t take away anything if you go 40-1. It’s just one game,” Veteran Guard Manu Ginobili said. “Besides that, we are playing great and have had a great season so far, and we’ve got to keep building because the playoffs are a couple weeks away, and that’s when we want to be the best team we can be.”

“The only thing I see is that we can try and win a championship.  I don’t really think about having a good regular season, how many games we won, Guard Tony Parker said.  “It doesn’t matter, because at the end of the day, the only thing you remember is how many championships you won.

And when Coach Popovich was asked what it meant to break the record:

“Absolutely nothing,” Popovich said. “Maybe a cup of coffee. Maybe.”

The Spurs will look to keep defending their home court when they host the Toronto Raptors this Saturday.  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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