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.
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.
Tony Parker exploded in the first half of game 4 but then disappeared in the second half of the Miami Heat’s 109-93 win over the Spurs. His hamstring was injured during game 3 and was on watch during game 4. Now as the Spurs enter what they consider a “must win” game 5, Parker’s hamstring still remains a concern. Read more after the jump.
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.
Is Jigga dropping a new track? Is he buying Roc-A-Fella back? My guess is none of the above. Chances are at 9:15 EST on June 16th, during game 5 between the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs, Hovito will just be confirming his allegiance with Samsung, which has been heavily rumored, via a brand new commercial. Tune in. Turn up the volume. Source: Life + Times
The Miami Heat lost game 1 to the San Antonio Spurs and one of the major topics was Chris Bosh’s shooting. As a center he’s expected to have a more active presence in the paint but he continued to try long range shots many of which he missed. When asked about it Bosh says he going to keep shooting. Read more after the jump.
Spurs point Guard Tony Parker outscored the big 3 of Miami in the 4th quarter all by himself, and Tim Duncan showed he is still a dominant big man as the Spurs took game one away from Miami with a 92-88 win last night in Miami. Lebron had a triple double but did not get much help from his all star teammates. Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh combined for 30 points total, but only 2 points in the entire 4th quarter. Players for the Spurs continued to step up last night when needed, especially on defense. Kawhi Leonard did as much as he could to make it a difficult night for Lebron, who even though he had the triple double, did not have a good game offensively. Game 2 is Sunday night. Miami better step up or they will be headed to San Antonio in serious trouble. Check the highlights from last night’s game after the jump.