Michael Rosenberg: Popovich angers Stern by resting Spurs' stars, but it's the right callGregg Popovich sent four starters home early and the NBA is mad. Why? It isn't against the rules and it was in the best interest of the Spurs and the league, says Michael Rosenberg. |
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Allen's late 3 puts Heat by short-handed SpursNov 29, 2012
Associated Press, ESPN.com Ray Allen's 3-pointer with 22.6 seconds left gave the Miami Heat the lead, and they held on to beat the short-handed San Antonio Spurs 105-100 on Thursday night to remain perfect at home this season. |
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NBA vows to sanction Spurs for resting regularsNov 29, 2012
MIAMI (AP) -- For nine of the San Antonio Spurs, a six-game, nine-night trip was ending in Miami on Thursday. |
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Dan Devine, yahoo.com Here's how it tends to work: The NBA jams as much basketball as it possibly can into our eyes and ears on Wednesday nights, putting two-thirds of the league or more to work and giving League Pass junkies a solid six to seven hours of roundball-related s… |
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The Spurs Play On National Television Tonight, So Gregg Popovich Decided To Troll EveryoneNov 29, 2012
Tom Ley, deadspin.com It's Thursday, which usually means that basketball fans have some exciting NBA action to look forward to. The first game of tonight's nationally televised double header pits the San Antonio Spurs against the Miami Heat. What a great game! The defending … |
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Brian Windhorst, ESPN.com San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich has decided to send four of his top five scorers home rather than play them in tonight's game again the defending champion Miami Heat, according to the San Antonio Express-News. |
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