NBA: Spurs’ Guard Manu Ginobili Considering Retirement

In the midst of one of the biggest funks of his career, Spurs guard Manu Ginobili is now fielding questions about his retirement.  Read more after the jump.


NBA: Spurs Want Manu Ginobli to Step Up Like Dwyane Wade

Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade was in a serious slump before he exploded with 32 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists in the Heat’s 109-93 game 4 win over the San Antonio Spurs.  Like Wade, Spurs guard Manu Ginolbi has been in a slump and leaving the Spurs Big 3 as a Big 2.  The Spurs are hoping Ginobli breaks out of the slump like Wade to help them win an important game 5.  Read more after the jump.


(Video) NBA: Tony Allen Fined $5K For the Best Flop of All Time

Tony Allen deserves an Oscar for the acting job he did during the Memphis Grizzlies game 2 against the San Antonio Spurs, or maybe not… Read more after the jump.


(Video) NBA: After Shannon Brown’s Flagrant on Ginobli, Stephen Jackson Says He Would’ve Knocked Out Anyone Else

Last night during the San Antonio Spurs game against the Phoenix Suns, Shannon Brown was called for a flagrant-two foul after he went for a block and caught no ball but definitely connected with Manu Ginobli’s head.  The wack and the way Ginobli fell on the floor led to the correct call by the refs but there wasn’t any real ill intent.  Luckily for Brown, Ginobli’s teammate Stephen Jackson agrees with that.  Read more after the jump.


NBA: Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich Addresses His Feelings on David Stern’s $250,000 Fine

David Stern handed down a $250,000 fine on the San Antonio Spurs when coach Gregg Popovich decided to rest four healthy players.  Popovich sent Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobli, Tony Parker and Danny Green home rather than making them play against the Miami Heat in a nationally televised game.  Since then Stern has given his explanation as to why he did it but everyone has been waiting for the reaction of the ever candid but prompt coach Popovich.  Read more after the jump. Shay Marie


NBA: David Stern Addresses Why He Fined The Spurs $250,000

David Stern exerted his power and further vilified his persona when he fined the San Antonio Spurs $250,000 for sending home star players Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobli and Danny Green on a flight instead of having them at the nationally televised Miami Heat game.  Many think it was about ratings and money with Stern but according to him that’s not the case.  Read more after the jump. Shay Marie


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