Rashard Lewis did not play in last night's come from behind win vs. Memphis due to a right foot contusion. He is a game time decision tonight vs. San Antonio.
The Spurs will be without the Tim Duncan for the contest, who is currently on the injured list and may not return until the playoffs.
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Danny Fortson (sprained left ankle) did not travel with the team. He will miss tonight's game at Memphis and tomorrow night's game at San Antonio.
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The Spurs went on a 21-2 run in the 4th quarter to defeat the in-state rival Houston Rockets 83-70 on Sunday afternoon. San Antonio beat the redhot Rockets without their best player Tim Duncan who is on the IL.
``There is no one in the league that feels sorry for the Spurs,'' said Barry, who has made 10 of his last 15 3-point attempts. ``We have to be mentally strong ... We all pulled together and played with some emotions, and that carried us.''
Manu Ginobili led San Antonio with 18 points, while Barry had 17 and Robert Horry 12. Bruce Bowen and Tony Parker each scored 11 for the Spurs, who improved to 3-5 this season without Duncan,
``Our rotations were really good -- we were everywhere,'' said Ginobili. ``Then we got some rebounds. That makes you feel more confident when you go on offense.''
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Spurs Mar 2005 Archive
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NY Daily News | Mar 27, 2005
If Tim Duncan is unavailable for the playoffs, the Western Conference will be filled with exciting 'small ball' basketball.
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Yahoo! | Mar 23, 2005
Reggie Miller continued his late-season run on Wednesday night, scoring 21 points and becoming the 13th player in league history to top 25,000 career points as he led the short-handed Pacers past San Antonio 100-93.
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Detroit Free Press | Mar 23, 2005
Richard Hamilton went down in the second half of the Pistons’ Sunday victory over the Spurs with and ankle sprain that was not believed to be all that serious, however is now keeping the Pistons star guard out of the lineup.
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Knicksology | Mar 22, 2005
The Duncan-less Spurs, and Kurt Thomas-less Knicks (arguably among both team’s best defender/rebounder), was not the '99 Finals rematch many continually hope for, the post Nazr-Rose Trade meeting, the.
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Yahoo! | Mar 22, 2005
With Tim Duncan out of the Spurs' line-up, the Knicks cruised to a 88-75 victory.
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NBA.com | Mar 21, 2005
The San Antonio Spurs have announced that they have placed forward Tim Duncan on the injured list with a grade II right ankle sprain.
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ESPN | Mar 21, 2005
According to Spurs officials, Time Duncan will miss the next two games, Monday at New York and Wednesday at Indiana.
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Yahoo! | Mar 20, 2005
The Spurs battled the Pistons tough, losing 110-101 despite losing Tim Duncan in the opening minutes of the game.
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San Antonio Express-News | Mar 19, 2005
The Spurs picked up their 50th victory of the season and clinched a spot in the playoffs, beating the Charlotte Bobcats by a final score of 93-76.
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Yahoo! | Mar 15, 2005
Tim Duncan returned to the Spurs line-up on Monday, scoring 18 points and grabbing 13 rebounds in just 26 minutes of play to lead San Antonio to a 112-89 rout over the New Orleans Hornets.
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Express-News | Mar 14, 2005
Tim Duncan was back on the San Antonio Spurs' practice floor yesterday and is expected to play tonight against New Orleans.
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Yahoo! | Mar 13, 2005
Carmelo Anthony scored 21 points as the Denver Nuggets rallied for their eighth straight win, 90-87 over the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday night.
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ESPN | Mar 10, 2005
It wasn't a true test for the Phoenix Suns since they faced a Spurs squad missing two of their best players.
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San Antonio Express-News | Mar 8, 2005
San Antonio Spurs star Tim Duncan was back on the practice court Monday after what looked to be a serious injury suffered Sunday versus Utah.
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Yahoo! | Mar 7, 2005
Tim Duncan sprained his right ankle on Sunday during a victory over the Utah Jazz and is doubtful for Tuesday's contest versus New Jersey.
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ESPN | Mar 1, 2005
Tim Duncan struggled in the early going of Monday's game at Cleveland, but made a wide-open jump shot as time expiried.