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San Antonio Spurs Wiretap

Spurs Edge Suns, Move On

SAS 92, PHX 87

Tony Parker had 31 points and 8 assists and Tim Duncan tallied 29 points and 18 rebounds for the Spurs, who shot just 38% from the floor but outrebounded Phoenix by eight.

Boris Diaw posted 22 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists and Amare Stoudemire added 15 points and 12 boards for the Suns, who went just 20-for-37 from the three-point line and entered the fourth quarter with a three-point lead.

The contest was incredibly close throughout, but the Suns turned the ball over numerous times in the final minutes to ensure their elimination. They compiled seven turnovers in the fourth quarter alone.

The game was knotted at 85 with two minutes left, but the defending champion Spurs used a 7-2 run to close out the game and the series.

Game FIC Scores Boris Diaw, PHX - 21.3 Tim Duncan, SAS - 18.1 Tony Parker, SAS - 16.5 Steve Nash, PHX - (3.3)

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Shaq Defends D'Antoni Despite Struggles

Shaquille O'Neal defended Phoenix Coach Mike D'Antoni on Tuesday despite the fact that the team will face elimination for the second-straight game on Tuesday night, according to the San Antonio Express-News.

"Usually when things go wrong, the top two or three guys take the heat," O’Neal said. "I’ve been around a lot of coaches, and he is the right guy. He has a great relationship and terrific rapport with the players. It’s never the coach. It’s always the players."

Via The San Antonio Express-News


Suns Stay Alive With Blowout Win

- PHX 105, SAS 86 The Phoenix Suns avoided a four-game sweep at the hands of the San Antonio Spurs with a dominant win in Game Four of the best-of-seven series on Sunday afternoon.

Raja Bell posted 27 points and Boris Diaw tallied 20 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists for the Suns, who went 9-for-20 from behind the three-point line and turned the ball over just nine times.

Tony Parker had 19 points and Tim Duncan added 14 points and 10 rebounds for the Spurs, who made just 38% of their field goal attempts and managed just thirteen first-quarter points.

Amare Stoudemire struggled with just 7 points and 7 rebounds, but Shaquille O'Neal helped pick up the slack with 14 points and 13 boards in the huge win.

Game Five will be Tuesday night in San Antonio as the Suns look to remain alive with another win in an elimination game.

Stoudemire picked up a technical foul late in the second half and O'Neal and Bruce Bowen were assessed double-technicals just before halftime.

Game FIC Scores Raja Bell, PHX - 25.3 Boris Diaw, PHX - 17.0 Tim Duncan, SAS - 10.5 Bruce Bowen, SAS - (2.8)

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Spurs Apr 2008 Archive

  • Career-High 41 For Parker, Spurs Take 3-0 Series Lead

    The Spurs' Tony Parker scored a career-high 41 points on Friday night to lead San Antonio to a 115-99 win over the Phoenix Suns.

  • Spurs Think Barbosa Threw Punch

    The Spurs believe that Suns' guard Leandro Barbosa attempted to punch Manu Ginobili, with the NBA determining that Barbosa's actions did not warrant a suspension.

  • Hill Unlikely For Game 3

    Suns forward Grant Hill is unlikely to play in game 3 due to abdominal/groin issues.

  • Spurs Dominate Third, Beat Suns

    The San Antonio Spurs outscored the Phoenix Suns 27-11 in the third quarter to come back and take a 2-0 series lead with a 102-96 victory on Tuesday night.

  • Suns' Hill Questionable For Tonight's Game

    As of Tuesday morning, Suns' forward Grant Hill was still experiencing pain in his abdomen/groin area and is questionable for tonight's game 2 matchup with the Spurs.

  • If Sonics Move, Divisions Will Not Change

    If the Sonics move to Oklahoma City, they will remain in the Northwest division even though geologically Oklahoma City is closer to the teams in the Southwest division.

  • Shaq: Kurt's Flopping Is Unmanly

    Shaquille O'Neal considers the art of "flopping" an unmanly act.

  • Ginobili Wins 6th Man Award

    Leandro Barbosa of the Phoenix Suns finished second with 283 points and Jason Terry of the Dallas Mavericks finished third with 44 points.

  • Reinjured Groin Could Cut Hill's Game 2 Time

    Grant Hill re-injured his groin while taking a charge on Michael Finley early in Game 1, and may be hampered through the remainder of the series.

  • Mad Shaq: 'We Beat Ourselves'

    If you ask Shaquille O'Neal, the San Antonio Spurs did not beat his Suns on Saturday; the Suns beat the Suns.

  • Duncan Saves Spurs In Game 1 Win Over Phoenix

    The defending champion San Antonio Spurs beat the Phoenix Suns 117-115 in Game 1 of their first-round NBA playoff series on Saturday.

  • RGM Rundown For April 13th: L.A. Rules

    The Lakers sit alone atop the Western Conference after downing the Spurs rather easily on Sunday afternoon. Read about the Lakers rise and more in the RealGM Daily Rundown for April 13th’s games!

  • Lakers Stand Alone Atop West

    The Lakers stand alone atop the Western Conference after a big 106-85 win over the Spurs on Sunday afternoon.

  • Should Houston Be Ahead Of San Antonio?

    The Spurs and Rockets have the same record as of Saturday night, but after checking the tiebreakers Houston should have the edge not the other way around.

  • Ginobili Sits Out With Groin Injury

    The Spurs were without dynamic guard Manu Ginobili in the team's win over Seattle on Friday night due to a groin injury.

  • Spurs' Stoudamire Has Marijuana Case Dismissed

    After 4½ years the long-running marijuana possession case against Spur Damon Stoudamire has been dismissed.

  • Spurs Sign DerMarr Johnson

    The San Antonio Spurs today announced that they have signed guard/forward DerMarr Johnson.

  • RGM Rundown For April 9th: The West Has Yet To Be Won

    The West has yet to be won with less than a week left in the season. Read about the tight race towards the playoffs and more in the RealGM Daily Rundown for April 9th’s games!

  • Limiting Duncan Has Paid Off This Season

    The Spurs have limited Tim Duncan's physical workload on off days this season, and it has quietly paid off.

  • Spurs Call Up Bobby Jones From Sioux Falls

    Sioux Falls Skyforce forward Bobby Jones today earned a GATORADE Call-Up to the San Antonio Spurs.