Spurs vs. Raptors Recap Print E-mail
Written by Jeff Garcia   
Monday, 09 November 2009 20:31

After losing two games on the road against the Utah Jazz and Portland Trailblazers, the Spurs returned to San Antonio to face the Toronto Raptors.  With Tony Parker sidelined for a week, all eyes were on George Hill as he took the reigns of the Spurs.  Oh and Duncan was not in action for the game and was listed as day-to-day.  Awesome huh?  How did the Spurs do?  This is how it went down in San Antonio.

First Quarter:

Talk about a complete change at the starting lineup.  The Spurs started with Hill, Jefferson, Ratliff, Finley, and Bogans.

Ratliff started the game with a nice dunk and Bogans hit a three.  Good to see from the new guys.  Hill had a slick move to the rim for an easy layup.  Can you say learning from Parker?

But the Spurs D was non-existent as the Raps were hitting the outside shots and getting to the rim easily.  Doing the damage for the Raps were Bosh and Bargnani.  Spurs were down 12-9 at the 7:26 point of the first quarter.

Hill was steadying the team by getting to the rim and Bogans was aggressive attacking the basket.  However the Raps were using their size against the Spurs with former Spurs Turkoglu, and Nesterovic and with Bosh and Bargnani.  This proved to be too much for the smaller Spurs.

But to the Spurs credit they stayed tough and with help from Matt Bonner hitting a three and a soft turn around jumper, the Spurs took the lead, 23-22 at the 3:06 point of the first quarter.

After the Spurs went on an 8-0 run, Finley checked in late in the first quarter and hit a three but Antoine Wright answered back with a three of his own for the Raps.

Even after some Manu hustle, and Spurs toughness, Raps Jarrett Jack hits a three pointer to end the first to allow the Raps to take the lead, 32-31.

Second Quarter:

Spurs started with Bonner, Hill, Mason, Blair and Jefferson.

Spurs started off slow, missing shots, not finishing but Hill stayed in attack mode and hit a nice shot in the paint.  Blair used his big body on Bosh to block him out for a nice layup off a Hill miss but it still wasn't enough as the Spurs were down 40-35 at the 8:35 point of the second quarter.

Raps Jose Calderon was hitting mid-range jumpers but the Spurs Richard Jefferson had a nice reverse dunk in the lane.  RJ was continuing to be aggressive going to the lane but at the 5:48 point of the second quarter it was 47-40 Raptors leading.

Then enter Manu.  He was running the show for the Spurs.  Setting up guys for easy buckets and the Spurs went on a 12-2 run to tie the game at 49.

Still wasn't enough as the Raps were leading, 53-49, at the 2:50 point of the second quarter.

It was a back and forth affair to end the quarter as the Raps and Spurs stayed close to each other.  Even Bonner had a dribble-drive for a dunk.  No joke.

To end the first half, RJ hit a three to tie the game at 63.

Leading the way for the Spurs was Manu with 13 points.

Third Quarter:

Spurs started with Bonner, Jefferson, Hill, Ratliff, and Bogans.

RJ showed some ball-handling ability for a coast-to-coast layup to take the lead for the Spurs, 70-69, early in the third quarter.

Hill had some nice moves to the basket, including some fancy dribbling on Bargnani, and Bogans hit some shots but it was a back and forth game during the midway point of the third.

At the 6:40 point it was 77-75 Spurs.  With the D not really being there the Spurs relied on their offense to get it done.

Manu looked like he was fresh in the third quarter.  He was getting to the rim, scoring, and setting up other guys for easy scores.  Whatever they put in rabies shots, keep jabbing Manu with them!  Seems to be working.

Though the Raps were shooting above 60% in the third, the Spurs kept it close since they were out-boarding the Raps, especially on the offensive glass.

Manu was just vintage Manu. Driving, scoring, drawing fouls.  He did it all to keep the Spurs close.  But with seconds left in the third, Marco Belinelli hit a three point shot to end the quarter to take the lead for the Raps, 95-93, heading into the fourth quarter. Yes you read that right.  Spurs put up 93 points and the game wasn't over.

Manu leading the way after three with 24 points.

Fourth Quarter:

Spurs started with Mason, Jefferson, Hill, Bonner, and Blair.

Bonner and Jefferson started off strong.  RJ slashing to the rim and Bonner hit a three to open up the quarter.

Manu was continuing his hot hand and with 8:03 left in the game, he already had 30 points.  The Spurs also went on an 8-0 run until Bosh went to the free throw line to make it 108-105 Raptors.

RJ, Dice, Bonner, and Manu were leading the way for the Spurs and it was 114-109 with 4:04 left in the game.

Manu continued to pour it on hitting three's and even Bonner got in the three point barrage by hitting a three of his own and with 2:50 left in the game it was 123-112, Manu. . . . I mean Spurs!

With 1:04 left in the game it was 117-125, Spurs in the lead.

Though the Raps kept it close with a Bosh three but in the end, the Spurs closed out the Raptors and got back on the winning track.  Final score Spurs 131, Raptors 124.

Spurs get back to .500 with a record of 3-3.  Manu finished with 36 points and two blocked shots.

 

 

The "Shiny Spur Award" goes to Manu Ginobilli while the "Rusty Spur Award" goes to Roger Mason.

Thoughts:

  • Whatever these rabies shots are Manu is receiving, he needs to keep them coming.  He looked like the Manu we know.
  • Dice and Blair did a fine job on the boards with 10 and 7 boards respectively.
  • Great to see the Spurs play great without Parker and Duncan.
  • Hill did a fine job steadying the Spurs while TP is out.  He was getting to the rim and finishing. 22 points and 5 assists.
  • For all the smack talk I give Bonner, I may have to take it back.  He was draining 3's, fighting for boards, hitting his shot, putting the ball on the floor for drives and even had a dunk.
  • RJ seems to be finally getting the swing of things in the Spurs system.  He finished with 24 points and 7 assists.
Please leave us your comments and thoughts on this win by the Spurs.
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This recap was fast...
written by Robby21, November 09, 2009
Great work Jeff... And a nice win! Finally!
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written by Nicholas Breadsell, November 10, 2009
131 points?!?! Without Tim or Tony? That can't be right!

Oh and where has Roger Mason been of late because it doesn't seem as if he has been playing for the spurs?
Vamos Manu!!!
written by John@Mundo, November 10, 2009
This is the just the kind of antidote the Spurs needed after the defeat against the Blazers. Much suprisingly without the service of Tim Duncan and Tony Parker. The whole team pull things together to grind out this result.

Happy to see George Hill doing a great job in taking over from Parker. Finally we get to another good reason why RJ is here. Special thanks to both Dice and the rookie Blair for the help they provided in defense.

With this performance, there must a whole lot of confidence going on in the locker room. Let's hope another repeat against the Mavs on Wednesday.

As for Manu....(you may check out my post on Mundo)

Well I must admit that I never thought that this kind of performance from him ever again. I guess my main reason must be based on the fact his body might not be able to take it (when you wear & tear in consideration) after these years of aggresive and hustling game that we're all very much used to see it from him.

Then again, you can't change a person habit that easily. Manu does what he does best and not even another pain from his body will stop him from doing so. And that's why we love him so much, don't we.

THE LEGEND CONTINUES....
What a Win!
written by -Jason-, November 10, 2009
Manu 36 points, Jefferson with 24 and Hill 22 points and looked solid at point! Wow, maybe we should keep Duncan and Parker on the injured lists. Just kidding! smilies/grin.gif
I'm excited about how RJ played
written by Mark_M, November 10, 2009
Manu was really awesome. But RJ's good game was overshadowed, I'm excited to see more from Jefferson we now see why we did acquire him.

Bonner also played well, I didn't know the guy can dunk?!?
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written by Hadi09, November 10, 2009
Even Bonner had a dribble-drive for a dunk. No joke. ahahaha!
Go Spurs Go! i hope we play this gd agaianst the mavricks next smilies/cheesy.gif
Great win to steady the sails!
written by Richard, November 10, 2009
I think we accomplished some good things last night: offensive flow, confidence in our bench, Hill's solidifcation in case Parker is out longer. I'm really concerned, though, about our defense. We can't afford to give up that many points, period. The better teams in the league will eat us alive if we're that lax on defense. Perhaps if Duncan was in there, the game would be much different, however, early this season has shown that Duncan's age and knees are catching up with him.

I have hope though! This is the most well rounded Spurs team in quite a while and I'm excited for what's next!
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written by Michael De Leon, November 10, 2009
Thanks for joining us from Robby's site guys. That sure was a crazy game, especially since I was figuring it would be a loss with Duncan and Parker out. I figured Bosh would go off with Duncan not there, but McDyess deserves some credit. He did a good job on Bosh and helped with scoring and rebounding. I think this type of win just shows the strength of our bench when this team comes together and plays like we know they can.
Me too mike...
written by Robby21, November 10, 2009
I thought it would be a loss with Duncan and Parker out. But as usual Manu surprised us again. By the way, I think most of the guys that participated here was also @ our last live blog. I'm happy to be a part of PS. And It's great to see some familiar faces (names) around here.
Thanks for the quick cap!
written by RJDGinobili, November 11, 2009
Truly vintage Manu!

By the way, Manu had 4 blocked shots. Thanks!

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