oregonlive.com - 12/3/2007
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SAN ANTONIO -- This one hurt. You could feel it in the solemn Trail Blazers locker room at the AT&T Center. You could sense it in the tone of Brandon Roy's somber voice afterward. And you could see it on the dejected face of Nate McMillan, who slumped over a chair and rubbed his eyes as he contemplated the future. The Blazers suffered their most lopsided defeat of the season Sunday afternoon, ...
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Game reaction: Spurs 100, Blazers 79
Blazers Blog —
... high scorers with 17 points. Matt Bonner outscores three of Portland's starters? You know that's a loss. When Tim Duncan goes down, as unfortunate as that may be, you expect the Blazers to at least make a game out of it. Wasn't the case. Watching from home, the high point for me was seeing Joel Przybilla mouth "Let's go" to Bruce Bowen (or it might have been Mike Finley) after things started to get chippy in the first half. If you can't beat 'em, you might as well karate chop 'em. -- McMillan ready to shuffle deck after another drubbing , Joe Freeman, The Oregonian: The ...
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Fan Voice: Recent Topics in The Court Reporters: The NBA.com Blog —
... in general right now. Atlanta is 6-9, Milwaukee is 7-8 and both teams had closed-door meetings over the weekend to try to turn things around. A scary blog post to read for Spurs fans who were hoping for one for the thumb come June: "Pondering Life Without Duncan . " Three rookies getting some love: Glen Davis , Daequan Cook and Juan Carlos Navarro . After the 5-12 Trail Blazers ' last loss, the team looked dejected . After the 5-11 Sixers last loss, the team looked angry . Which emotion ...
Game #17 Recap - Spurs 100, Blazers 79
Portland Trail Blazers —
Well, that didn’t take long. Another loss in San Antonio, and the murmurs for Nate McMillan’s firing rise to a roar. I’ll wait to comment more on that situation until the season is at least a quarter of the way finished (a couple more games to go), but one thing I will say is that Nate can’t shoot the ball for his players. And, for this team, when Brandon Roy and LaMarcus Aldridge combine to shoot 3-17 - the Blazers are going to lose. To anybody. Like, the Celtics minus the Big 3. The Cavs without LeBron. Miami without Wade and Shaq. The Lakers without Kobe. When those guys stink like they did in San Antonio, the Blazers are going to lose. Every. ...
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FOXSports.com News for NBA 12/3/2007
Tim Duncan most likely will miss no more than a few games after injuring his ankle and knee.
The San Antonio Spurs star was hurt against Portland on Sunday, and the team said his MRI came back negative Monday.
He has a sprained right ankle and will ...