Thursday, September 11, 2014

ESPN: Spurs Have Brightest Future


Recently ESPN announced that they believe the Spurs will repeat as NBA champions. And now they also believe that the Spurs have the brightest future in the league. In their updated “Future Power Rankings” Spurs comes on top followed closely by the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The Future Power Rankings are ESPN Insider's projection of the on-court success expected for each team in the next three seasons. They rate each team in five categories to determine the rankings. The categories are players, management, market, draft and money.

For the first time in Future Power Rankings' five-year history that the Spurs have ranked No. 1. Not surprised at all, they are the defending champions and with everyone returning they have a really good chance to win again. But we are talking about for the next three seasons. The big three is not getting any younger. Both Parker and Ginobili did not play in the current Fiba World cup because of injury. Duncan is 39 years old, probably only has a year or two left. Ginobili is 37 years old. Parker at 32 years old is entering the end of his best years. So why is the Spurs No. 1?

Kevin Pelton explains Why ESPN’s panel moved the Spurs from four to one in these power rankings:

"[Kawhi] Leonard is likely to sign a long-term extension this fall, the Spurs having already locked up point guard Tony Parker through 2017-18 this summer. San Antonio also will have to re-sign starting guard Danny Green, which will cut into the team’s cap flexibility the next two summers.

Still, if there’s any management we trust to manage the future, it’s the Spurs, who earned a perfect score. [Gregg] Popovich is clearly the league’s best coach — he might be as difficult to replace as Duncan when he decides to retire — and GM R.C. Buford earned overdue honors as the league’s Executive of the Year in 2013-14."

It's hard to argue with his statement. But it does all remain to be seen. And I hope he's right. But for now we have to wait for the next three years to answer this question. "Are the Spurs going to be championship favorites for the next three years?"

Monday, September 1, 2014

Manu Meets Manu Statue


Manu Ginobili is not playing in Spain right now for Fiba World Cup this year. Most probably he is done playing for Argentina. Still recovering from a stress fracture in his leg, Manu admits that he still feels pains; that's why the Spurs did not allow him to play. For the Spurs fans; that's good news, he can fully recover and be ready to go before the start of the training camp.

But he is still a legend in Argentina.  Ginobili did lead Argentina to their only Gold Medal in their Olympic history in Greece in 2004. He is the best basketball player that country has ever produced. With four NBA titles and an extensive list of international accomplishments, there is no question a statue in his honour in his home country is the correct decision. The statue is in Buenos Aires.

List of Ginobili's Accomplishments:

Awards

Italian League MVP: 2001, 2002
Italian League All-Star: 1999, 2000, 2001
Euro league Finals Most Valuable Player: 2001
FIBA Americas Championship Most Valuable Player: 2001
Italian Cup Most Valuable Player: 2002
All-Tournament Team, FIBA World Cup: 2002, 2006
Olimpia de Oro: 2003, 2004 (shared with Carlos Tévez)
NBA All-Star: 2005, 2011
50 Greatest Euro league Contributors: 2008
NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award: 2008
Diamond Konex Award 2010, most important sportsman of the decade in Argentina
All-NBA Third Team: 2008, 2011

Titles

Italian League Championship: 2001
Italian Cup: 2001, 2002
Euro league: 2001
Triple Crown: 2001
Americas Championship: 2001, 2011
NBA Championship: 2003, 2005, 2007, 2014
Summer Olympic Games gold medal: 2004
Summer Olympic Games bronze medal: 2008
FIBA Diamond Ball Tournament gold medal: 2008

For that list, He really deserved that statue and even the NBA hall of fame as well once he retires.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

ESPN: Spurs will Repeat as NBA Champions



Finally ESPN show some love for the Spurs. The San Antonio Spurs have just been tapped by an ESPN panel of over 200 experts to be next year's NBA Champions. The Spurs got 65 more votes (186) than the second-place Cavaliers (121). The top five were rounded out by the Thunder (115), Clippers (36) and Bulls (28). This is new for the Spurs fans, we're used to hear almost every year that the Spurs are done because their old. But after back to back final appearance (which they could have won both) and demolishing Miami in this year’s finals, we could not blame those experts for voting for the Spurs to win it all again.

Spurs had four chances to win back to back title, but they failed, the closest San Antonio has ever come to a repeat was a conference finals run in 2008 but again they loss to the Lakers. But if it wasn’t for Rey Allen’s 3’s in last year’s finals in game 6, we’re not having this conversion. But again the question still remains the same “can the Spurs win back to back titles?”

Given the fact that the Spurs big 3 is a year older,  specially Tim and Manu, I know that GPop will do everything to preserve those two come playoff time. With their kind of system that is not hard to accomplish. And I think the younger core of the Spurs will get better specially Kawhi. And with the addition of Mesina and Hammon, their system might get even better. My only concern is their health. Anything can happen in basketball we saw that in Paul George. But if (I pray) the Spurs will be healthy come playoff time that back to back title is within reach. Like Duncan said “we do it this time”.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Spurs Makes History Sign Hammon




Instead of getting top free agents in the market, the Spurs decided to strengthen their coaching staff; they add Ettore Messina to their staff. And if you think the Spurs are done, you're wrong. Recently they announced that they just hire Becky Hammon to become one of their assistant coaches. She became NBA’s first female assistant coach. Hammon will retire this month from WNBA (16th season) to join Spurs next season.

Hammon missed last season because of injury, Instead of not doing anything because of injury, She asked her coach Dan Hughes (Stars coach) if he can approach Spurs general manager R.C. Buford, to allow her to attend some practice with the Spurs. And that's when she impressed GPop.

"I very much look forward to the addition of Becky Hammon to our staff," said Spurs Head Coach Gregg Popovich. "Having observed her working with our team this past season, I'm confident her basketball IQ, work ethic and interpersonal skills will be a great benefit to the Spurs."

The NBA may someday be the first major sport to embrace a female head coach, and Hammon’s hire is a significant step in that direction.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Spurs Offseason Moves: Same Old Same Old



The 2014 NBA offseason is one of the most exciting offseason in recent years, especially for the Cavs fans and other teams. But we can't say that to the Spurs fans. Like the old times we did not get any big names in the market. And I find it very strange it seems that they don't want to play for the Spurs. As I remember the only player that choose to play for us is Michael Finley back in 2005, and it turns out to be a great choice, because he get his only ring with the Spurs in 2007. Anyway we don't need to sign big free agents to win championship, and we already proved that.

Last season we witness how good the Spurs can be. Despite of many injuries, the Spurs still manage to win 62 games in the regular season, best overall in the league. Although we need 7 games to beat the Mavs, the Spurs cruise past the tough Western Conference without much of a problem. And we all know what happened in the finals. Last season was one the best season (if not the best) for the Spurs. They really have a good team, and that's the priority of the management for next season, bring back the whole gang. 

San Antonio re-signed Boris Diaw and Patty Mills, two players that played a large role during the Spurs success last season. Mills had a breakout season last year. He averaged a career-high 10.2 points per game while shooting 42.5 percent on 3-pointers, while Diaw continued to revive his career with San Antonio, with his high basketball IQ and versatility on both ends of the floor. They also re-signed veteran shooter Matt Bonner; they also guaranteed the contract of Austin Daye who could have a breakout next season. Then on the draft night Spurs pick Kyle Anderson a versatile player who can play multiple position, an exceptional passer with high basketball IQ. He seems like a perfect fit for the Spurs. All he needs is to improve his defence, but knowing Gregg Popovich he will find ways to hide Anderson's weakness, and take full advantage of his strength.

The Spurs have the best coaching staff in the league, led by Greg Popovich, and it will get even better with the addition of Ettore Messina, He is a four-time Euroleague champion and two-time coach of the year in the same league and was named the one of the “50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors” in its history. That says it all. Many say that he will take Greg Popovich spot when he retires.

The Spurs never won back to back championship. After a dominant season they will have nearly the same roster that won it last year. It does not guarantee that they will win again, but I really like their chances. Did the Spurs have a great offseason? I must say same old same old...

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Back on Top: Spurs Win Captures Fifth Title

Spurs 2014 NBA Champion
After seven years the San Antonio Spurs are once again the NBA Champions, they beat Miami 4 – 1 in their best of seven 2014 NBA Finals series. The Heat had a great first half, they lead as much as 16 points because of James brilliance, But the Spurs unleashed an offensive juggernaut in the third quarter that add up to their lead and never look back. The Spurs are simply too much for the Heat, not even Lebron James can do something about it.  Kawhi Leonard bags the Finals MVP, well deserved.  The series turned out to be one of the most lopsided Finals in NBA history. The Spurs just dominated the Heat, and I love every second of it.

After the painful lost in last year’s finals against the Heat, Many thought that the Spurs are done. It’s tough to recover from that kind of loss, plus their big 3 is aging to put up another run, and we all know how tough the west is.  But again the Spurs prove them all wrong, they used that loss as motivation to get back to the finals to redeem themselves. They responded by posting the best record in the regular season before storming through the playoffs. After winning the west finals, they are very vocal about wanting to have a rematch with Miami. And they turned that rematch into no match at all. Winning their fifth ring looks so easy against the two time defending champions. The Spurs just dominated the postseason outscoring their opponents by 214 points, won 12th times with 15 or more points, most ever in the post season.