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48minutesofhell

Claimed Blog: 48 Minutes of Hell

BallHype Member since Jan. 27, 2009

The Injury Bug Bites Hard
48minutesofhell.com — Yes, that’s a double entendre. Jeff McDonald is reporting that Tony Parker is doubtful for this evening and Manu Ginobili won’t play. I’m concerned about Tim Duncan. He played 41 minutes last night in a toughly fought battle with Dallas. Tonight he must run through the ... (more) The Injury Bug Bites Hard
San Antonio 94, Dallas 99
48minutesofhell.com — So far as losses go, the Spurs played reasonably well in their OT defeat against the Mavericks. For the second time this season, San Antonio held Dallas to a low shooting percentage: The Mavericks finished the game 40% from the field and 17.6% on triples. Their eFG% was 41.5, a full eight ... (more) San Antonio 94, Dallas 99
The Spurs and Mavs Hit Reset
48minutesofhell.com — Even though San Antonio and Dallas played one another just last week, that game is already ancient history. The Spurs were without Tim Duncan and Tony Parker in their first go-round with the Mavs, and Richard Jefferson led the team with 29 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists. With Parker and ... (more) The Spurs and Mavs Hit Reset
Implications from the Spurs’ Final Five
48minutesofhell.com — You know what they say about a team’s final five being more important than its starting five. Well, that’s all true. In a perfect world, one free of foul trouble and injury concerns, a coach finishes the game with his best five players on the floor. Through 8 games, George Hill is ... (more) Implications from the Spurs’ Final Five
Andrew Bynum is a Game-Changer
48minutesofhell.com — During the offseason, I suggested that the Lakers had begun a movement of super-contenders by changing the model for winning an NBA championship from 3 stars and a bunch of role players to a 5 star, get-out-our-way template. To make this thesis work, I considered Andrew Bynum a star player. ... (more) Andrew Bynum is a Game-Changer
Oklahoma City Thunder 101, San Antonio Spurs 98
48minutesofhell.com — Ed. Note: After the games Tim and I have been posting charts like the one below. For those of you who are not familiar, the four factors were developed by basketball statistician Dean Oliver. Their purpose is to indicate who shot the ball well (effective field goal percentage), who took care of ... (more) Oklahoma City Thunder 101, San Antonio Spurs 98
A Shot Chart is Worth a Thousand Words
A Shot Chart is Worth a Thousand Words
48minutesofhell.com — Although the tactical details of basketball can be rather complicated, the underlying strategy is surprisingly simple. At a certain point, it is merely a question of number and proximity. You get a certain number of points for a certain type of shot and another number of points for a ... (more) A Shot Chart is Worth a Thousand Words
The Kiss of Death
48minutesofhell.com — I never want to win an NBA Coach of the Year award. Rick Carlisle. Avery Johnson. Sam Mitchell. Byron Scott. All got the award and then, within two years, the axe. Mike D’Antoni lasted a bit longer before he got the boot, and both he and Carlisle landed on their feet (although coaching ... (more) The Kiss of Death
Dallas Mavericks 83, San Antonio Spurs 92: the Early Edition
48minutesofhell.com — NBA Stats As the “L” emerged from underground somewhere between North/Clybourn and Fullerton, I hurriedly checked my phone to learn the score of the game. Typically I am not that anxious when I miss the first half of a game; I’ve missed plenty before. But when I checked ... (more) Dallas Mavericks 83, San Antonio Spurs 92: the Early Edition
San Antonio’s Silent Slump
48minutesofhell.com — An under-reported Spurs story through six games is their three point shooting slump. Have a look: Season Three Point% Career Three Point% Roger Mason Jr. .238 .392 Matt Bonner .345 .407 Richard Jefferson .294 .352 Manu Ginobili .387* .376  ... (more) San Antonio’s Silent Slump
Toronto Raptors 124, San Antonio Spurs 131
Toronto Raptors 124, San Antonio Spurs 131
48minutesofhell.com — Manu Ginobili is magic. That’s how we’ll remember Spurs’ victory over the Raptors. The Spurs’ guard re-discovered his rhythm last night, and the team thrived because of it. Neither the Spurs nor the Raptors played great defensive basketball, and as a result ... (more) Toronto Raptors 124, San Antonio Spurs 131
A Little Bet I Made
48minutesofhell.com — Tim will be back later with an in-depth recap of last night’s game. But first I wanted to take a moment to tell you all a little story. Back in early October, before the season began, I was talking with my good friend Matt Moore . Matt and I were discussing Manu Ginobili and his prospects ... (more) A Little Bet I Made
Duncan Will Not Play, Listed as Day-to-Day
48minutesofhell.com — Tim Duncan will miss tonight’s game against the Raptors because of swelling in his left ankle. He underwent an MRI that revealed no structural damage, and will be listed as day-to-day headed forward. Although a bit ominous, this is likely to elicit a fair amount of overreaction ... (more) Duncan Will Not Play, Listed as Day-to-Day
The Silver Lining On Parker’s Ankle
48minutesofhell.com — In a phrase: increased playing time for George Hill . George Hill has played well this season, but still looks like a player trying to find his game. The Spurs’ next three games are at home, and this would seem an ideal opportunity to find 35 minutes a game for Hill. Parker’s ankle ... (more) The Silver Lining On Parker’s Ankle
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