<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Spurs center Tim Duncan is questionable for Tuesday's game against the New York Knicks after spraining his right ankle, a team spokesman said Monday. Duncan was limping and had to be helped off the court when he sprained his ankle during Sunday's 108-97 victory over Chicago. X-rays taken at the arena were negative on the 7-foot, 260-pound Duncan, as was an MRI test Monday morning, team spokesman Cliff Puchalski said. Duncan was driving for a layup with 3:17 left when Donyell Marshall fouled him across the arms and stepped on his right foot. Duncan fell to the floor and grabbed his foot in pain. Duncan didn't return, finishing the game with 22 points and 12 rebounds. San Antonio (47-18) will try to extend its six-game winning streak Tuesday against the Knicks. They face the league-leading Dallas Mavericks on Thursday. The Spurs, who have won 19 of 22, are 2? games behind the Mavericks in the Midwest Division. </div> Knicks could pull off a much needed W if TD is not in the line-up
mavs swept the rockets 4-0 this season thats why he must not want to face mavs...but spurs have pretty much dominated rockets too.