Recharged Duncan, Ginobili lead Spurs over Clippers
Rest is a tenuous preposition. It can be beneficial to the progression of a basketball team yet, in some instances, it can eliminate any momentum. The end result isn’t finite; a team with rest could…Read More
Video: Clippers vs. Spurs Game 1 highlights
The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Los Angeles Clippers by 16-points in Game 1 of the Western Conference Semifinals, notching their 15th consecutive victory in the process. Tim Duncan posted his 25th double-double…Read More
Tony Parker receives four first place votes, finishes fifth in MVP voting
While LeBron James was certainly deserving of his third MVP award in four years, Tony Parker also played more than admirably this season for the 50-16 San Antonio Spurs. Parker averaged 18.3 points and…Read More
Link: Why we love Tim Duncan
Julie Ruff put together a nice slideshow for Spurs Nation with 27 slides dedicated to Tim Duncan. It’s awesome.
Tony Parker scores 16 points in the fourth quarter, outplays Harris
Manu Ginobili (six points, 10 assists, five rebounds) didn’t have very much to complain about last night. Three down, one to go. Or, if you are even more confident, let’s make that 13 to…Read More
Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili unaffected by age
Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili, in their 15th and 10th seasons respectively, are playing some of their…Read More
Parker, Spurs run away with Game One
Without a doubt, everyone knew after Game One why Tony Parker has been “the guy” and a MVP…Read More
Passing the torch to Tiago Splitter
Sunday starts a new season. The season everyone wants to be included, but only sixteen teams can earn…Read More
Gregg Popovich, Big Three absent from tonight’s game
Now that the Spurs have locked up the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference, naturally, there is little…Read More
Spurs blast Blazers, clinch West’s top spot
Tim Duncan led the Spurs with 18 points on 8-of-13 shooting in addition to four blocks. Less than…Read More
Kobe returns, Spurs notch sixth consecutive double-digit victory
With less than a week to play in this truncated NBA season, the Spurs, bolstered by 61 points from the Big Three, put the finishing touches on a Los Angeles Lakers team, even despite the addition of Kobe…Read More
Scouting the Lakers: Kobe returns
Offensive rating: Spurs – 110.1 (1st), Lakers – 106.1 (11th) Defensive rating: Spurs – 103.3 (11th), Lakers – 103.9 (13th) Pace: Spurs – 92.6 (7th), Lakers – 90.5 (20th) Time:…Read More
Tony Parker scores 29, exposes Lakers’ defense
While much was said about Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol’s dominating presence down low, and rightfully so, the Lakers had two problems of their own: Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker. Ultimately, they…Read More
Andrew Bynum Wants What Tim Duncan Has
(Editor’s note: I’d like to give a special thanks to Lake Show Life editor Chris Shellcroft who wrote this excellent comparison on Bynum and Duncan. Please welcome him to the site even though…Read More
Nash plays six minutes, Spurs win by 14
The Spurs set the pace relatively early. They began the game on a blistering 18-4 run — Phoenix shot 2-for-10 over this span — and the Suns, bereft of much offensive talent outside of Steve…Read More
Duncan still rolling in his 15th season
Last night, Tim Duncan was instrumental in the Spurs 10 point victory over the Memphis Grizzlies as Joe Bendiez pointed out in his recap. Duncan tied his season high with 28 points and 12 boards. Duncan…Read More
Throwback Duncan powers Spurs past Grizzlies
Memphis’ size was an issue for San Antonio last season. The Grizzlies outmuscled the Spurs at the post, but Thursday, the Spurs came prepared. After blowing a home game to a massive Lakers front…Read More
Bynum, Gasol atone for Kobe’s absence
The Lakers, behind Andrew Bynum’s gaudy — yeah, understatement of the year — performance, dismantled the Spurs by 14 points. Bynum (16 points, 30 rebounds) and Pau Gasol (21 points,…Read More
A Spurs fans account of the old Spurs-Lakers battles
In a weird way, I kind of miss 2004. Well, except for the immortal Derek Fisher 0.4 shot (sorry for the visual, I really am) that sent me spiraling into a perpetual catatonic state. It was a perfect confluence…Read More
Scouting the Lakers: Kobe to miss third game
Offensive rating: Spurs – 109.6 (2nd), Lakers – 105.9 (11th) Defensive rating: Spurs – 103.5 (12th), Lakers – 103.8 (13th) Pace: Spurs – 92.4 (8th), Lakers – 90.4 (21st) Time:…Read More





















