<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The San Antonio Spurs look to post their fifth straight win over the Houston Rockets and move back into a tie atop the Southwest Division and Western Conference as they visit their instate rival. The Spurs are one-half game behind the Dallas Mavericks in the chase for the top record in the Southwest Division and the Western Conference heading into this game, and the Mavericks are idle Saturday. San Antonio defeated the Phoenix Suns 108-102 on Friday, its second win over the Pacific Division leaders in the past nine days. "It was a good win for us against a very good basketball team," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. Nazr Mohammed matched a career high with 30 points and had 16 rebounds as the Spurs outrebounded the Suns 63-36. Mohammed had a double-double 5:26 into the second quarter, was 5-for-6 from the field in the fourth quarter and made a key four-footer with a minute left that gave the Spurs a 104-100 lead. "I'm the type of guy who is always thinking about the mistakes I made, so I just went out there early and got a good start," Mohammed said. San Antonio has won three straight games and is 11-2 this season when Mohammed starts. Tim Duncan added 20 points and 13 rebounds but is averaging just 16.7 points and 6.3 rebounds in his last three road games. The Spurs have the No. 1 scoring defense in the league, allowing opponents just 88.4 points per game, and the Rockets have averaged 80.5 points in their two losses to the Spurs this season. San Antonio has won 11 of its last 13 meetings with Houston, which has struggled offensively without leading scorer Tracy McGrady. The Rockets appeared poised to make a push for the playoffs two weeks ago, but their playoff chances seem to be fading as McGrady is sidelined for at least three more weeks after injuring his back March 5. </div> Preview Courtesy of Yahoo
Its great to see that Yao is okay. By looking at his face a minute ago he looked like he was in severe paine. He just bumped knees with Nazr Mohammed. It was scary. If he went out for the rest of the season, we could have moved up to the 5-7th pick overall.
Swift tonight: 2-6 in 13 minutes and no rebounds. 1-4 from the field as well. Still gets in the highlights for a showboat dunk. And someone tell me why Hayes didn't play? No one was exceptionally good tonight, so it was no wonder we lost.
Yao had a very poor game, despite collecting a respectable 20 and 10. In addition to falling down quite a few times, he got dunked on by Duncan, and he also missed an easy dunk himself. The Spurs did a good job of fronting Yao, which essentially took him out of the game. When that happens, I don't see why the Rockets do not move him to the high post and take a few jumpshots. One good thing about the game is that it seems like the Rockets are driving to the basket more often. Hopefully, the Rockets can regroup against the Clippers and finally play a game worth watching.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting evolidiot:</div><div class="quote_post">Yao had a very poor game, despite collecting a respectable 20 and 10. In addition to falling down quite a few times, he got dunked on by Duncan, and he also missed an easy dunk himself. </div> Yao was struggling mainly because he hit his knee to i forgot whether nazr or finley in the 1st. I'ts quite obvious for me that he's hurting. I just hope that it's nothing serious, and he won't join the injury list again.
Yao getting dunked over by Tim Duncan is not that suprising, considering that 35-year old Finley drove and gave Yao a nasty facial last game against the Spurs. I think it is time to trash this season and think about the next one.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting houston_owns_u:</div><div class="quote_post">considering that 35-year old Finley drove and gave Yao a nasty facial last game against the Spurs.</div> Watch the clip again. It was hardly a "facial."
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting durvasa:</div><div class="quote_post">Watch the clip again. It was hardly a "facial."</div> agreed... swift on yao last year was a "facial" vince carter on alonzo mourning was a "facial" kobe on dwight howard last season was a "facial"