by kibaxx7 on Thu Feb 17, 2011 2:05 am

Spurs face huge test tomorrow against league-best Heat; TP returns
nba.com/spurs/beat | March 3rd, 2011
SAN ANTONIO -- With Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili performing at All-Star levels lately, and a bench filled with new guys exceeding expectations, the San Antonio Spurs proved they are looking to contend again, but coach Gregg Popovich says, “color me cautious”. After defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers last night on a 115-79 blowout, the Spurs (43-18) are joined by the Los Angeles Lakers (45-17) and Miami Heat (46-14) as the teams with the best records in the whole league and they are pushing pedal to the metal: the Dallas Mavericks are 8 games behind the Spurs for the West 3rd seed, and the Heat lead the Orlando Magic by 5 games on the East. San Antonio didn't allow the Cavaliers to shoot over 35 percent from the field and also outscored them 70-28 in the paint. But tonight, however, the Spurs will find out just how good they are when they host the league's best team right now, the Heat, and its All-Star trio of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh at the AT&T Center. “We're just going have to keep building on what we've been doing up to this point,” Ginobili said. “We can't get caught up on the success that we've had so far.”
Since losing to the Chicago Bulls last week, the Heat's average margin of victory has been 27 points in two games -- defeating the Washington Wizards 95-66, holding them to only 15 field goals in the whole game and Gilbert Arenas to a season-low 11 points; and two days later, the trio scored over 22 points each and in total six Heat players scored in double figures, defeating the New York Knicks 114-89. “They have so many weapons. They are going to do their thing, but we have to do some things on defense to counter that,” Popovich said. “We also have to do what we do well from the start, carry out our game plan for the whole contest, and be smart when making adjustments.” Truth be told, with eight new players this year, the Spurs were not expected to emerge as a contender so fast, but their coaching staff has been one of the biggest factors in the team's great record. “They are really putting us in position to be successful,” said rookie Gary Neal, who described team practices as teaching sessions. “The coach has a great mind. He knows the game, and he has a staff that's really intelligent when it comes to plays and defensive sets.” The Spurs are also boosted by the comeback of Tony Parker, who was suspended by the league for three games. George Hill started in Parker's absence.
James is expected to draw some defensive assignments against Ginobili and Corey Maggette, who have taken over games in the second half for San Antonio. In the win over Cleveland, the duo combined to shoot 8-for-11 in the third quarter. The Argentinian is averaging a team-high 16.9 points, while the former Warrior posts 14.5 points per game. “I will definitely try to give it a little more when I go up against them,” said James. “I have guarded them in the past. You can try to contain, but it's hard to shut them down because they can get on a shooting streak really fast. But you have to try to keep a body in front all the time.” Although James' likely focus will be on defense, there's no doubt he will take part on the Heat's offense. Wade is averaging 25.4 points this season along with 4.6 rebounds, 5.1 assists and a league-best 2.4 steals per game. James adds 25.7 points, 7.6 rebounds and 6.6 assists to the stat sheet. And don't leave Bosh out of the equation -- 22.8 points and 9.4 boards, as the only three players in Miami averaging double-figures in scoring.
Another of the keys to the Spurs' success this season has been reserves play. There has not been any dropoff in the court when backups like Neal, Hill, Tiago Splitter, Larry Hughes and latest acquisition Drew Gooden have entered off the bench. “I've told them that I have the ultimate confidence in them,” Duncan added. “The one thing we don't want to do is fall in love with offense in the paint, you see 70 points against the Cavs and that's a huge number. But at the same time we have guys capable of making jump shots or getting to the free-throw line.” Popovich said on press conference today that Parker's return will be the jumpstart they need to reenergize the squad, and also tried to downplay the team's successful present, saying it is still early to talk about their record and their only focus is toward improvement. The Spurs only had fewer turnovers than their opponent in 7 of the 61 games played so far. “Ít's great to have Tony back. I spoke with the entire squad about having a desperate attitude, no matter what our record is,” said Popovich. “And that can lead to some head-scratching miscues. If you rest on that, you're going to get in trouble. We're not going to allow that to keep us from improving. If you ask me, it's still early to get excited. We need to work on our ball control.”

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