ROGER MASON NEWS
Editorial: Why Tony Parker's Injury is Good for the Spurs
20 days ago by
Pounding the Rock
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Just a little caveat about the title of this post: Tony's ankle injury is good for the Spurs only if it's short-term, like he says.
The ankle injury that Parker sustained on Friday night in Portland could end up being the best thing to happen to the Spurs in the...
Gilbert Keeps Obama-Arenas Ticket Alive
July 07, 2008 by
Mr. Irrelevant
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Breaking news: We landed on the moon! Also, Gil agreed to a six-year, $111 million deal with the Wiz, which is about $16 million less than they offered him. The thinking here, I guess, is that this affords the Wiz a bit more flexibility to sign marginal players like Roger Mason Jr...
Oh Christmas Three, Oh Christmas Three! Mason nails a last second three for victory....
December 26, 2008 by
Hoop Heads North
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In yesterday's Christmas Day action, San Antonio's Roger Mason nails the game winning triple on Steve Nash's Suns...... This game lived up to the bill as Suns-Spurs games are always exciting
In Praise of Complementary Players
11 days ago by
Pounding the Rock
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Complementary players are not those who sit at the end of the bench and say "nice shot" a lot (those would be complimentary players). No, we're talking about players whose skill sets complement the team's stars. They fill a niche, maybe two, without getting in...
PtR Quick Cap: Spurs Get Unsurprising 113-94 Victory Over Kings, The Legend of Manu Continues
27 days ago by
Pounding the Rock
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by Darren Abate - AP
about 2 hours ago:
A team official, left, applies hand sanitizer for San Antonio Spurs player Manu Ginobili's hands after the Spurs guard swatted a rogue bat from the air and removed...
Roger Mason Jr.'s new tattoo
August 01, 2009 by
Spurs Talk
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not sure if this was posted before..
Image: http://a2.hoopchina.com.cn/attachment/Day_090802/104_149551_89300a35d7565a6.jpg
Image: http://a1.hoopchina.com.cn/attachment/Day_090802/104_149551_e4f30ffb53cb05e.jpg
The two Chinese characters mean "forever love"
How much will Manu Ginobili's bad ankle hurt the Spurs?
August 31, 2008 by
HotNonPorn
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I personally think Manu's ankle surgery is a blessing for the Spurs. After all the years of pounding, it's time for those legs to do nada. Also, Manu's game has gradually been becoming more catch-and-shoot oriented, even when he was at his explosive best, since the 2006...
NBA Live 10 Regular Season Simulation #1: New Orleans Hornets at San Antonio Spurs
October 27, 2009 by
Pounding the Rock
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Well, it has arrived: the regular season of the National Basketball Association. Frankly, it has been a long, long wait. I posted a poll last week to see which opening-week Spurs game you fans would like to see simulated, and it was unanimous--the NEW ORLEANS...
The San Antonio Spurs, Their Roster, and The Draft
June 24, 2009 by
Pounding the Rock
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The San Antonio Spurs pulled off the big trade on Tuesday opening up a bunch of roster positions that need to be filled. The next step in this here offseason is the draft and it could be interesting for us Spurs fans.
Where is the roster right now?
Thin. The...
Contemplating The New Age Spurs
The Spurs are starting to end an era of tough defense and half court offense. Gone will be the old school bank shots, and players being totally put out of a game offensively. They will now bring in an era of three point shots and athletically gifted guards. How will the NBA function without a ...
Roger Mason, Jr. Partners with E.L. Haynes Public Charter School
August 31, 2009 by
nba.com/spurs
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Native Washingtonian Roger Mason, Jr., Guard for the NBA San Antonio Spurs, and E.L. Haynes Public Charter School are pleased to announce an innovative Adopt a Classroom partnership. Mason will connect with E.L. Haynes students over the course of the school year and NBA season via...
Sportz' Southwest Division Predictions
October 15, 2009 by
Sportz Assassin
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SOUTHWEST DIVISION1-SAN ANTONIO SPURS (Parker, Ginobili, Jefferson, McDyess, Duncan): San Antonio added Jefferson to a talented group. This team looks very Spurs-like. The key will be if Manu can stay healthy and the continued developement of bench guys like Roger Mason and George...
Celtics Fall Down in the Stretch Once Again
February 09, 2009 by
Boston Sports Media Watch
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The Celtics fell to the San Antonio Spurs at the Garden yesterday, 105-99 thanks in great part to 7 Spurs points in 1.4 seconds and the Celtics up by a point at the time. Roger Mason hit a three pointer to give the Spurs a two point lead, then the inbounds pass was stolen by [...]Post...
Washington Wizards Future Part II: The Assumptions
May 08, 2008 by
Truth About It
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Part two of a four part series investigating the future of the Washington Wizards. This second part focuses on the free agency of Gilbert Arenas and Antawn Jamison.
Raptors game day - Raps/Wizards (At least there is no Roger Mason Jr.)
Toronto Raptors at Washington
Another night, another game the Raptors should win on paper. If the season was played on paper, Toronto would probably be near the top of the league. Sadly the games have to be played on the court. Since as long as I can remember, no matter how good or bad ...
Unofficial Spurs/Mavs Recap
9 days ago by
Pounding the Rock
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That was a tough game to lose. There are some really good signs from last nights game, but one thing that is really not good is the loss of Manu Ginobili. I haven't heard if he's going to be out for an extended period or if everything was just precautionary...
Hey, I Wonder What This Shiny Red Button Labeled "Panic" Does
8 days ago by
Spurs Dynasty
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Kelly Dwyer astutely points out what is very obvious to most fans: we are missing our 2nd and 3rd best players. That will wreak havoc with any team, but especially a team that relies on 3 very unique and gifted players. This is what makes games like last week's win over Dallas...
Spurs vs. Suns My Favorite Rivalry in the NBA
January 30, 2009 by
Walker-Sports
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There are a lot of great rivalries in the NBA. Everyone talks about the Lakers and the Celtics and the Celtics and the Cavaliers, and while those are great rivalries there is one rivalry that has grown over the past few years and sadly he does not get the notoriety that it deserves...
Spurscast #146: Celtics recap
February 10, 2009 by
Project Spurs
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Michael and Jeff recap game one of Sunday's ABC doublheader. The Spurs ended up beating the Celtics in a very close game, which received under-billing compared to the much-hyped Lakers-Cavs game. Matt Bonner was the story of the game, scoring 23 points in front of friends and family...
I love the NBA Three-Point Shootout
February 14, 2009 by
Midwest Sports
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If the three point shot were a woman, it would be Heidi Klum. That's how much I, a slow white boy from Indiana, love the three point shot. Without it, my high school basketball career would have been D.O.A. So I will be watching with great interest tonight as Jason Kapono goes...
San Antonio Spurs Season Preview
October 10, 2009 by
Pounding the Rock
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I know what you are thinking. Why today, ATS? Why today for a team preview when the preseason has just started? Well, today is my day. As part of blogger preview organized by Jeff at CelticsBlog, I've got the Spurs on Saturday, October 10th. So...
Oh right, Manu Ginobili plays basketball for a living...
17 days ago by
Pounding the Rock
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by D. Clarke Evans - NBAE/Getty Images
How adorable. You all thought you'd be the fan favorites this season. HA HA HA HA HA.
(Photo by D. Clarke Evans/NBAE via Getty Images)
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Game Preview #3: Sacramento Kings @ San Antonio Spurs - Scare Tactics
28 days ago by
Pounding the Rock
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The team needs to be scared stiff to play their best basketball and quickly bury this win-hungry Kings team six feet under. I think I have just the right idea. Close your eyes when you make the jump.
It's Halloween. You know what I want Gregg Popovich to...
Spurs vs. Lakers Postgame Thoughts
January 15, 2009 by
Project Spurs
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Never, ever celebrate when there is time on the clock and Roger Mason is suited up.?The Suns learned that lesson the hard way on Christmas Day, and now the Lakers are beginning to do the same. Kobe can do Sam Cassell's ball dance all he wants, but the last laugh went to the Spurs...
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