Ford joins Joseph, rehabs with Toros

For one day at the Spurs’ practice facility, the NBA D-League’s Austin Toros were loaded with NBA point guards schooled at the University of Texas.

T.J. Ford, the former All-American and a veteran of seven-plus NBA seasons, officially was assigned to the Toros for one day so he could go through a full practice session. He joined Spurs rookie and former Longhorns starter Cory Joseph, who was assigned to the Toros on Saturday to get playing time that would have been rare with Ford back on the Spurs’ active list.

Ford didn’t even have to pack an overnight bag to go to practice. The Toros came to San Antonio for the workout.

Ford has played in two games since returning to the lineup after missing 24 games with a torn muscle in his left hamstring and remains in need of conditioning and full-court game rhythm. He did not play in the first half of Sunday night’s 99-94 loss to the Nuggets and only 5 minutes, 46 seconds in the second half. He was productive enough in his short stay, making his only shot, grabbing three rebounds and getting one assist.

Gutting it out: Suffering a stomach ailment that his coach hinted was akin to food poisoning, team captain Tim Duncan gutted out 23:46 of play in the loss to the Nuggets.

Afterwards, Duncan said his energy level was “all right,” but coach Gregg Popovich made sure he didn’t remain on the court for long stretches. Duncan’s longest stint was in the fourth quarter, when he played the final 5:28.

Duncan milked 14 points and nine rebounds out of his 23 minutes but missed two free throws with 58.5 seconds left and the Spurs trailing 95-92.

Still the one: It had been two months since Manu Ginobili had played at the ATT Center, and it was hard to tell who was happier when he entered Sunday’s game with 5:45 left in the first quarter: Ginobili or Spurs fans who greeted his entry into the game with a rolling, standing ovation.

“It felt great,” Ginobili said. “I was excited enough for being back after two full months of not playing in this gym. It really motivated me and made me feel good. Of course, I’m always thankful to (the fans).

“First, you think about just coming back, starting playing, feeling the games, not just watching from the first row. I was happy enough to just be with the team, wearing the 20. It was a good moment.”

Ginobili expressed a grudging admiration for a play made by Denver’s Ty Lawson that was reminiscent of the all-out effort plays Ginobili often makes during crunch time. Lawson came from the perimeter to grab a rebound from Ginobili’s grasp after a missed Denver free throw with 4:18 left in a close game.

“I don’t know what kind of play it was,” he said, “but we didn’t see him. I was going to grab the rebound. He came from behind and snatched it. It was a good, hard play that he made.”

Blair update: Starting center DeJuan Blair played only 3:35 after banging knees with Nuggets center Timofey Mozgov early in the first quarter. The injury was termed a knee contusion, and Blair played briefly in the second half.

mikemonroe@express-news.net

Twitter: @monroe_SA

Spurs hit rocky patch despite Manu’s return

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Nuggets 99, Spurs 94: March 4, 2012


Matt Bonner guards Denver’s Al Harrington in the first half Spurs vs Nuggets, Sunday, March 4, 2012. (JENNIFER WHITNEY) (special to the Express-News)


Manu Ginobili tries to maintain control of the ball in the first half Spurs vs Nuggets, Sunday, March 4, 2012. (JENNIFER WHITNEY) (special to the Express-News)


Tim Duncan gets the dunk guarded by Denver’s Kenneth Faried in the first half Spurs vs Nuggets, Sunday, March 4, 2012. (JENNIFER WHITNEY) (special to the Express-News)


Richard Jefferson is fouled by Denver’s Timofey Mozgov in the first half Spurs vs Nuggets, Sunday, March 4, 2012. (JENNIFER WHITNEY) (special to the Express-News)


Tiago Splitter manages to maintain control and pass to Duncan after a fall guarded by Denver’s Timofey Mozgov in the first half Spurs vs Nuggets, Sunday, March 4, 2012. (JENNIFER WHITNEY) (special to the Express-News)


Mnu Ginobili shoots guarded by Dnever’s Chris Andersen in the first half Spurs vs Nuggets, Sunday, March 4, 2012. (JENNIFER WHITNEY) (special to the Express-News)


Tim Duncan gets the dunk guarded by Denver’s Chris Andersen in the first half Spurs vs Nuggets, Sunday, March 4, 2012. (JENNIFER WHITNEY) (special to the Express-News)

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By Jeff McDonald

Manu Ginobili paced himself through a brief pregame workout Sunday night, testing his left oblique strain one last time before a nationally televised game against Denver.

Satisfied, he finally wandered to the bench area to dribble around with his twin 2-year-old sons, Dante and Nicola.

Until that point, it was the most action Ginobili had seen inside the ATT Center in 2012.

Ginobili made his second return from injury in a 99-94 loss to the Nuggets. He hopes to make this comeback his last.

“Here we go again,” Ginobili said before his first game in the Spurs’ gym since New Year’s Eve. “I haven’t played in this arena since December. I missed it. It’s been too long.”

Ginobili, who had his brief comeback from a broken hand aborted by a strained oblique, hadn’t played anywhere since Feb. 18.

The return of the Spurs’ catalyst, playing in only his 10th game this season, wasn’t enough to lift them to victory.

Ty Lawson had 22 points and danced with a triple-double as the Nuggets rode a big first quarter to a wire-to-wire win.

After falling behind by 16 points in the first half and never leading, the Spurs had a chance to tie in the final 10 seconds, but Gary Neal’s 3-pointer hit the back of the iron.

Three games into a seven-game homestand, the Spurs (25-12) have already notched more defeats (two) than they did during the whole nine-game rodeo trip that preceded the All-Star break.

“We competed well and played together on the road,” said Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, whose team is 1-2 since the break. “We’ve got to try to duplicate that at home.”

Ginobili’s return did put the Spurs at full strength for the first time since the opening tip of a Jan. 2 game in Minnesota, but only technically.

Just as Ginobili came back, Tim Duncan came down with a stomach illness. Duncan played, but had to dig deep for 14 points and nine rebounds, including four dunks.

His slam off a pass from Tony Parker with 29.3 seconds left brought the Spurs within 95-94, but Lawson buried a 19-footer on the other end to push Denver’s edge back to three.

Parker had 25 points and seven assists to lead the Spurs, who have already lost more games at home post-All Star break than before it.

The Nuggets (21-17) won despite playing without regular starters Danilo Gallinari and Nene and key reserve Kosta Koufos. Denver was further depleted in the second half, when center Timofey Mozgov collided with DeJuan Blair and had to leave the game.

The Nuggets won behind Lawson, who added 11 assists and nine rebounds. He was one of five players who scored in double figures for Denver.

Denver is 3-0 since the All-Star break, a run of success coach George Karl traces to a 114-99 loss to the Spurs leading into it.

“We played the right way with a passion and intensity, and it’s carried over,” Karl said.

For the Spurs, the most positive development Sunday involved Ginobili. He thought he could have played in Friday’s win over Charlotte but woke up that morning a little tight in the rib cage region.

“We all got a little worried,” Ginobili said. “I said, ‘No big deal. We’ve waited so long, let’s wait two more days.’?”

The Argentine star was not his sharpest Sunday but did show flashes.

Twenty-eight seconds after checking in in the first quarter, he drilled an open 3-pointer. He added another late in the third to pull the Spurs within two.

All told, Ginobili logged nearly 24 minutes and notched eight points, five assists and four rebounds. He lacked his natural explosion to the basket, twice being blocked at the rim in the first half.

All in all, however, it was a productive night for the 34-year-old. He got on the floor, and got away without hurting anything.

“I think I’m better than when I came back previously,” Ginobili said. “We’ll see.”

jmcdonald@express-news.net
Twitter: JMcDonald_SAEN

Saturday: Nuggets (6-2) at Spurs (5-2)

Time: 7:30 p.m.
TV: FSNSW
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)
Parker only Spurs player to score in double figures in all seven games.

Shooting guard
Spurs: 14 Gary Neal (6-4, 2nd yr)
Nuggets: 6 Arron Afflalo (6-5, 5th yr)
Neal (4 of 7 3s, 12 points) solid vs. Dallas in second career start.

Small forward
Spurs: 24 Richard Jefferson (6-7, 11th yr)
Nuggets: 8 Danilo Gallinari (6-10, 4th yr)
At 13.6 ppg, Jefferson is Spurs’ 2nd-leading scorer among active players.

Power forward
Spurs: 21 Tim Duncan (6-11, 15th yr)
Nuggets: 31 Nenê (6-11, 10th yr)
If Nenê (heel) can’t play, Kosta Koufos would start in his place.

Center
Spurs: 45 DeJuan Blair (6-7, 3rd yr)
Nuggets: 25 Timofey Mozgov (7-1, 2nd yr)
Blair has totaled 18 points, 16 rebounds in three games this month.

SPURS RESERVES
25 James Anderson, G, 6-6, 2nd yr
15 Matt Bonner, C/F, 6-10, 8th yr
1 Ike Diogu, F, 6-9, 6th yr
11 T.J. Ford, G, 6-0, 8th yr
4 Danny Green, G/F, 6-6, 3rd yr
2 Kawhi Leonard, F, 6-7, 1st yr
22 Tiago Splitter, C, 6-11, 2nd yr

NUGGETS RESERVES
11 Chris Andersen, F/C, 6-10, 10th yr
13 Corey Brewer, F, 6-9, 5th yr
0 DeMarre Carroll, F, 6-8, 3rd yr
35 Kenneth Faried, F, 6-8, 1st yr
5 Rudy Fernandez, G/F, 6-6, 4th 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

COACHES
Spurs: Gregg Popovich
Nuggets: George Karl

INJURIES
Spurs: Manu Ginobili (fractured fifth metacarpal) is out.
Nuggets: Nenê (bruised left foot) is day-to-day.

PROJECTED INACTIVE PLAYERS
Spurs: Cory Joseph, Ginobili
Nuggets: Jordan Hamilton, Julyan Stone

NOTABLE
Spurs are 5-0 at ATT Center for first time since 2007-08, when they opened with a franchise-record 13 straight wins at home. … Only one opponent (Golden State) has scored more than 90 points on Spurs’ home floor this season. … Nuggets rank first in NBA in points in paint (52.3) and fast-break points (25.0), second in points off turnovers (23.7). … Denver is 1-1 on second nights of back-to-backs this season.