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    Game 57: San Antonio Spurs @ Phoenix Suns, Sunday, 2/24/02013, 6:00 MST / 8:00 EST

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    (44-13)_______@_______(18-38)




    Location: US Airways Center, Phoenix, AZ
    Time: 6:00 PM MST / 8:00 PM ET
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    Projected Starting Lineups









    Gary Neal - Gary Neal - Kawhi Leonard - Tim Duncan - Tiago Splitter








    Goran Dragic - Jared Dudley - P.J. Tucker - Luis Scola - Marcin Gortat


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    The San Antonio Spurs are poised not to look past the finale of their already successful season-high road stretch and on to an extended stay at home -- particularly without Tony Parker.

    Hoping to bounce back from their second loss in more than a month Sunday, the NBA-leading Spurs will be short-handed as they try for a sixth straight victory over the lowly Phoenix Suns in their first of consecutive meetings with the Western Conference's last-place team.

    With the rodeo in town, San Antonio (44-13) is 6-2 on a road stretch that was broken up by the All-Star break. Before the Spurs can think about playing 13 of 15 at home following the trip, they head to Phoenix trying to rebound from Friday's 107-101 overtime loss at Golden State that snapped a five-game winning streak.

    Danny Green had 20 points while Tim Duncan added 19 with 13 rebounds, but the Spurs shot 38.9 percent, including 4 of 22 (18.2 percent) from 3-point range. They blew a 13-point fourth quarter lead en route to their second defeat in 18 games.

    "Move forward, re-focus, it's big one in Phoenix," said Parker, who had 18 points. "We want to finish on a good note before we go back home. If we win in Phoenix, it will be a very nice road (stretch). ... Let's not get ahead of ourselves."

    Parker, as it turns out, was getting ahead of himself. The West's reigning player of the month will miss his fourth game this season due to a right triceps contusion, though it's unclear if he suffered the injury in Friday night's game or in practice Saturday.

    Parker had 31 points and seven assists versus Phoenix in a 108-99 win Jan. 26, the Spurs' fifth straight in the series.

    Phoenix (18-38), which opens San Antonio's home stretch Wednesday after hosting Minnesota the night before, has lost two straight and six of seven overall. The Spurs, however, won't take anything for granted -- especially with Parker out.

    Nando De Colo will start in Parker's place, while reserve Gary Neal (calf) may also be sidelined.

    "Hopefully we go out and have a good game and don't start thinking the road trip is over before it is," said Manu Ginobili, who scored 20 against the Suns last month. "We have to be pros and be responsible."

    Phoenix did not look much like a professional team during Friday's 113-88 loss to Boston. Minus stars Rajon Rondo and Kevin Garnett, the Celtics raced out to a 13-0 lead and shot 55.7 percent -- the best against the Suns at home this season.

    "This is one you just want to put behind you as fast as possible," Suns forward P.J. Tucker said.

    Phoenix coach Lindsey Hunter wants to make sure there will not be a repeat performance.

    "I guarantee you we're going to change or we're going to practice until they kick us out of the gym, because that puts a bad taste in my mouth," he said. "One of their Hall of Fame players didn't play and they still come in here and smack you around like a punching bag. You're at home and there is no resistance.

    "That is just not who I am and that is not who this team will be. Whatever we have to do, whatever method, it will be done."

    Hunter likely can't fault the effort of guard Goran Dragic, who is averaging 18.3 points and 12.7 assists in the last three games. He had 10 assists at San Antonio last month, but has averaged 8.2 points in the five games against the Spurs since the start of last season.

    Source: ESPN

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    Even with Parker out, this should be an easy win for the Spurs.

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    took a nap, good thing i woke up in time lol

    Go Suns!!

    ................. now lose this game

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    Game 56: San Antonio Spurs @ Phoenix Suns, Sunday, 2/24/02013, 6:00 MST / 8:00 EST

    Dragic hope continues his tear with another good double double

    Eat Your Heart Out JPHX!!!

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    Barely into the game and already going to switch channels. Suns team is just so bad to watch, win or not. It just looks like they run around on offense with no set plays. Later guys.

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    It's funny how we went from being the best 3 point shooting team in the league for so many seasons to the worst (well, 2nd worst at present).

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    If nothing else, we should be excited to see Marcus play. This is a game I actually wouldn't mind winning.

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    Damn. Cavs up for most of the 2nd half and end up losing to the Heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by king4day View Post
    If nothing else, we should be excited to see Marcus play. This is a game I actually wouldn't mind winning.
    One game will most likely be the difference between 3rd best and 8th best odds in the lottery the way things are going. I'd be happy if we didn't win another game this season.
    Last edited by Bishnoff; 02-24-2013 at 08:43 PM.

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    Well, this one looks over early.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bishnoff View Post
    One game will most likely be the difference between 3rd best and 8th best odds in the lottery the way things are going. I'd be happy if we didn't win another game this season.
    I hear ya. We're not bad enough to lose'm all though. I do want to see some semblence of growth. Especially with the Morris'

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    seems like Markieff and Marcus have the same tatoos as well

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    Wow, Albert didn't even know that was Marcus on the floor.

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    We really are a lost team. So discombulated

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    Quote Originally Posted by king4day View Post
    I hear ya. We're not bad enough to lose'm all though. I do want to see some semblence of growth. Especially with the Morris'
    True. I honestly think we've underperformed this season.

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