Tony Parker: Director of Operations

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Last summer Tony Parker set in on the Spurs draft with the front office personnel. He must be a quick study because he is now the...

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Toros Watch: Pops and Lubell

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The Toros lost last night, falling to the 14ers 121-119. They are now 18-8 on the season. Pops Mensah-Bonsu continues to make the most...

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Ime Udoka: What Could Have Been

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A 52 point triple double can take your mind to weird places. It has me thinking about Ime Udoka. When Ime Udoka arrived in San Antonio...

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The Important Things in Life

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Hey Everybody, I wanted to inform everyone that over the next 4 or 5 days I won’t be posting as often as I have been recently....

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Other Reactions to Popovich

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Gregg Popovich’s decision not to play his stars against Denver has drawn mixed reaction from baskstball fans. One of our...

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We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Mid-Season Game

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God Bless You, Mr. Popovich. You just had your Poo-tee-weet moment. Concerning Popovich’s decision to rest Duncan, Ginobili,...

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The Notebook: The Death of the Game

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In the early 20th century, an assortment of authors grew frustrated with the limitations of the novel. Artists such as Marcel Proust,...

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At Center Court with Jeremy from Roundball Mining Company

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Although the Spurs were not predicted to be in a race for second in the West, the fact that we are is not a huge surprise. The fact...

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Some Welcome Reform

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Tim and I are both pleased to hear that the NBA will be adding a game of HORSE to this year’s All Star festivities. In fact,...

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Manu Becoming Whole

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Graydon holds down the preview and recap forts with his Match Up of the Night and Notebook posts. The Notebooks are always terrific,...

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The Notebook: Spurs-Warriors, 2/2/09

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The Spurs started their annual rodeo road trip with a tenuous victory over the Golden State Warriors this evening at the Oracle....

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Michelle Splitter, Deceased

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Michelle Splitter, basketball player and sister of Tau Ceramica center Tiago Splitter, died today of Leukemia. She was 19. ...

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