{"id":710,"date":"2005-10-29T13:23:00","date_gmt":"2005-10-29T18:23:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mercuryranch.org\/blog\/2005\/10\/29\/the-2006-san-antonio-spurs\/"},"modified":"2016-02-11T17:30:46","modified_gmt":"2016-02-11T23:30:46","slug":"the-2006-san-antonio-spurs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jeanschara.com\/pmtoo\/the-2006-san-antonio-spurs\/","title":{"rendered":"The 2006 San Antonio Spurs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Spurs just completed their pre-season schedule with a record of 2-7. From my disadvantaged point of only being able to see scores and read other writers&#8217; views, I&#8217;m not able to carry on an educated discussion. I will base my observations on a general impression that Coach Popovich doesn&#8217;t always have winning as his only objective. The Spurs leadership and he hold a long-term vision and work toward achieving that. The Spurs also have a history of starting slow and peaking later in the year.<\/p>\n<p>At the beginning of the pre-season, they signed a few players they must have wanted to look at. None of them are still with the team. The current roster looks very tight.<\/p>\n<p>Brent Barry, Bruce Bowen, Tim Duncan, Michael Finley, Manu Ginobili, Robert Horry, Sean Marks, Nazr Mohammed, Rasho Nesterovic, Fabricio Oberto, Tony Parker, Beno Udrih, and Nick Van Exel. A solid, proven roster envied by many.<\/p>\n<p>I believe the Spurs organization used pre-season games as a way to given lesser known players a chance to show their stuff. It should have provided a non-threatening way to see how different components of the team meshed together. The sense was supported when I read one newspaper account that Pop was playing deep bench players the entire 4th quarter. I equate deep bench and the worst point spread at the end of a game for pre-season was 12 points&#8211;most were closer to 4 as a good sign for the season to come. Of course, were other coaches playing their deep benches as well? Not living in San Antonio where I could have seen the games, I can&#8217;t say.<\/p>\n<p>The dearth of coverage for San Antonio continues, even though I&#8217;m seeing a bit more respect for them in written sports coverage. Yes, TNT is featuring them on opening week this year. I can catch them on TV for 20 games this year&#8211;TNT, ESPN, or ABC. All other games would cost me additional money. In San Antonio, of course, I could catch every game. In my NBA gear catalog that arrived this week, I would have expected to see San Antonio more prominently featured, but no. It&#8217;s still all about the Lakers and the Bulls, and LBJ (LeBron James&#8211;once I figured that out, the fur-trimmed parka made sense: Cleveland), Melo (Carmelo Anthony), and Air Jordan.<\/p>\n<p>How will the Spurs do this season? Hard to say. The team composition should be able to do the job, but will they? Last year&#8217;s slogan was &#8220;One Team. One Goal.&#8221; That sounds like they were focused on accomplishing what they did&#8211;not the best record in the NBA&#8211;they could have done that, probably at the expense of the championship, but the championship itself. This year&#8217;s goal looks like it&#8217;s &#8220;Get Ready. Get Loud.&#8221; Doesn&#8217;t sound so focused. San Antonio, a team which has developed into a perennial winning package under Pop&#8217;s leadership, hasn&#8217;t perfected the repeat yet. After 1999 and 2003, they couldn&#8217;t quite pull it off. Might the third time be the charm? 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