martes, 12 de febrero de 2013

NBA 2012-13: San Antonio Spurs: 41-12

Tras la victoria ante Brooklyn de ayer, hoy a la noche San Antonio tenía que jugar contra los Chicago Bulls, un equipo con jugadores altos y fuertes como Noah, Boozer y Deng que lo convierten en el 7mo. mejor equipo reboteador de la NBA, mientras que los Spurs están entre los peores 10 y encima no contarían con Tim Duncan, su mejor reboteador y bloqueador.

Y tampoco iban a contar con Manu Ginobili (Popovich lo sigue cuidando) ni Tony Parker (merecido descanso luego de lo de ayer y lo que viene haciendo en los últimos 30-40 días por el equipo).

Fue entonces Nando De Colo el base titular, y los Spurs salieron a la cancha con solo 10 jugadores, ya que tampoco jugaría Stephen Jackson este partido.  De Colo, Green, Spitter, Leonard y Diaw contra ese trio de animales del rebote acompañados por dos veteranos: Nate Robinson y Richard Hamilton.



Tras una primera mitad que me hizo recordar aquel partido ante Miami en donde Popovich salió a jugarlo sin sus estrellas por decisión personal y no por lesiones o cansancio, los Spurs iban al frente 52-41, con 22/42 tiros anotados contra 15/36 de los Bulls.  12 asistencias contra 5, 7 robos contra 1 y apenas 1 sola pérdida contra 11 del rival.

Las únicas estadísticas en donde los Spurs iban mal era en los rebotes en donde tenían 0 ofensivos y 11 en total contra 10 ofensivos y 26 en total de los Bulls.  Y en bloqueos la cosa estaba 0-2.

¿ Podría San Antonio sostener este nivel de juego ?

La respuesta fue afirmativa, los San Antonio Spurs terminaron con un 52% de cancha (39/75), 50% de triples (8/16) y un 85% en libres (17/20).  Chicago no tuvo tiro exterior (2/12), erró varios libres (13/20) y no supo aprovecha la ventaja de 49-26 en los rebotes, incluyendo 17 rebotes ofensivos contra apenas 2 de los Spurs.

Kawhi Leonard fue la figura con 26 puntos, Green metió 18, Neal y Spitter 16 cada uno, Diaw 10 y Nando de Colo 9 junto con 7 asistencias.  El equipo terminó con 8 pérdidas contra 19 de los Bulls, y venía de apenas 5 pérdidas en la victoria ante Brooklyn y 7 en la derrota ante Detroit.  Solo ante Minnesota tuvo 13 pérdidas en esta gira de visitante e igualmente ganó ese partido.  Así que hasta el momento el récord de este Rodeo es 3-1 promediando casi 107 puntos por partido y apenas 8 pérdidas de balón por partido.



Los Spurs saben que no van a tener muchas segundas oportunidades de anotar ante rivales fisicamente superiores y saben que no solo hay que anotar con buenos porcentajes de cancha para ganar estos partidos, sino que también hay que cuidar al máximo la posesión del balón para no regalar puntos fáciles.

Si vamos a perder partidos en esta gira de 9 partidos de visitante, será por aciertos de nuestros rivales (como el caso de Detroit anotando 119 puntos el otro día), pero no por acumulación de errores propios.  Fuerza y a ver si conseguimos sacar adelante esta aventura sin perder el N°1 ante Oklahoma.

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CHICAGO (AP) -- Kawhi Leonard had a career-high 26 points and Danny Green scored 18 on Monday night, helping the short-handed San Antonio Spurs beat the Chicago Bulls 103-89 without their three biggest stars.

Tony Parker, Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili were all out with injuries, and swingman Stephen Jackson also missed the game due to ''personal business,'' according to the team. And the NBA-best Spurs still had enough talent to beat one of the Eastern Conference's best teams in its building.

Gary Neal and Tiago Splitter had 16 points apiece for San Antonio, which improved the league's best road record to 19-10. Nando De Colo, subbing for Parker, had nine points and seven assists in his second career start.

Nate Robinson scored 20 points and Richard Hamilton had 16 for the Bulls, who were coming off a 3-3 road trip - their longest of the season. Carlos Boozer added 14 points and All-Star Joakim Noah pulled down 15 rebounds despite a nagging right foot injury.

San Antonio led by 14 at three different points in the third quarter, but Robinson led the Bulls right back. The streaky point guard converted a twisting reverse layup to trim the Spurs' lead to 73-69 with 56 seconds left in the period.

Chicago pulled within one in the fourth before the Spurs began to pull away. Boris Diaw had a three-point play and Leonard converted a layup in a 7-0 surge that made it 89-78 with 5:55 to go.

Parker had 29 points and 11 assists in the Spurs' 111-86 victory at Brooklyn on Sunday night, but coach Gregg Popovich said his right knee became swollen during the game. Parker is having an MVP-type of season, averaging 20.7 points and 7.7 assists per game.

''I'm not going to chance it with three (games) in four nights and a back-to-back and what he's been doing for us,'' Popovich said. ''It's kind of ignorant to say 'That's OK, go out there anyway.'''

Duncan missed his fourth straight game due to a sore left knee. Ginobili was out for the fifth consecutive game with tightness in his left hamstring.

The injuries for All-Stars Parker and Duncan, plus key scorer Ginobili, meant San Antonio's three best players were reduced to a cheerleading role for the night, but their teammates gave them plenty of reasons to stand and applaud.

Marco Belinelli had a steal and dunk during a 7-0 run that gave the Bulls a 27-20 lead early in the second quarter, but the Spurs controlled the rest of the half.

San Antonio put together a 10-0 spurt to grab a 38-32 advantage with 4:51 left. Matt Bonner sparked the surge with a long jumper and Neal also had four points in the run.

The Spurs converted 11 Bulls turnovers into 22 points and led by as many as 12 before settling for a 51-42 lead at halftime. Neal had 13 points at the break.

NOTES: Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said he thinks G Kirk Hinrich (right elbow) will travel with the team to Boston for Wednesday's game against the Celtics. Hinrich hasn't appeared in a game since Jan. 30 at Milwaukee. ... Luol Deng addressed the crowd before the game and said he is looking forward to representing the Bulls at Sunday's All-Star game in Houston. ... Diaw and Splitter are the only players to appear in all 53 games for the Spurs this season. ... Splitter landed awkwardly in the first quarter and was favoring his left leg when he got up. The Spurs called timeout, and he ended up playing 33 minutes.







ENLACES/FUENTES:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2013021104
http://www.nba.com/spurs/2012-2013-wallpapers-archive
http://www.wsbtv.com/ap/ap/texas/short-handed-spurs-beat-bulls-103-89/nWMG9/

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