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2009 - 2010 Preseason Game 5 @ Spurs

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Now that he has finally gotten in the game, Blair starting to dominate the boards and score down low...Cavs are going to regret not taking him with #30...If we had him, DJ might not make team. Windy at one point reported that the decision was between him and Eyenga.
 
darnell jackson - 4 points 1 rebound 0 assists in 25 minutes of play.

thats gotta be a record of suckness.
 
Per espn play-by-play
"3:11 Rob Kurz misses 1-foot two point shot"
Lol

Someone has to replace the lost offensive production of Ben Wallace. :dunno:


Unfortunately with Kurz, it will come down to D. Still would rather see him stick around over Jawad.
 
Shaq shot 3-11. I wonder who was guarding him for most of the night.
 
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Final: Spurs 105, Cavs 98. This one was ugly and long, 61 fouls, 78 free throws. Mike Brown didn't even come out for second half.
 
How worthless must this game have been if both coaches didnt bother with the 2nd half?
 
Now that he has finally gotten in the game, Blair starting to dominate the boards and score down low...Cavs are going to regret not taking him with #30...If we had him, DJ might not make team. Windy at one point reported that the decision was between him and Eyenga.

Blair with 7pt 2rb domination. :rolleyes:
 
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Game recap from Nba.com:

James scores 22 in return from flu, but Cavs lose
By PAUL J. WEBER, Associated Press Writer
Posted Oct 16 2009 11:40PM

SAN ANTONIO(AP) LeBron James is apparently feeling much better.

James returned from missing a game with the flu and scored 22 points in 19 minutes in a 105-98 preseason loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Friday night.

James, who said before the game his flu recovery was going well, was 7 of 14 from the field and had six rebounds. He's still expected to sit out Saturday's game against Dallas.

Tony Parker scored 22 points to lead the Spurs, who were without coach Gregg Popovich who wasn't sick, just taking the night off.

Along with James, Darnell Jackson and Coby Karl of the Cavaliers also tested positive for Influenza A. Six Cleveland players have had flu-like symptoms this week.

Karl and Jackson returned with James, and Cleveland coach Mike Brown said everyone was on the upswing.

Mo Williams scored 15 points and had six assists for Cleveland, while Shaquille O'Neal made just 3 of 11 shots, finishing with eight points and 13 rebounds.

Tim Duncan scored 13 points and had nine rebounds for the Spurs before watching the second half from the bench, where he was the key authority figure in Popovich's absence. Popovich gave his assistants a crack at coaching, which isn't a unique move for him during the preseason.

James stayed home Wednesday when the Cavs lost to Washington. He had spent two days in bed battling the bug but arrived in Texas looking refreshed.

He sailed high just 4 minutes into the game to snatch a half-court alley-oop pass from Williams and throw it down. He ran backward with a huge grin after hitting a tough 3-pointer midway through the third quarter, then took a seat for the rest of the night.

The crew of replacement officials called 61 fouls, and the teams combined to shoot 78 free throws.

Richard Jefferson and Manu Ginobili didn't play for the Spurs. Parker shot 7 of 14 from the field and had seven assists, and George Hill scored 13 points.

Jamario Moon scored 12 points and Russell Robinson had 11 for Cleveland.

James has said he believes he may have gotten the flu from the shot he and his teammates got recently to fight the virus. The Cavs treated James, Jackson and Karl as if they had the H1N1 virus but have only tested positive for Influenza A. The team has not gotten the results to see whether they had H1N1.

Jackson scored four points in 23 minutes and Karl went 1 for 7 from the field, finishing with two points.
:eek:

Cavs guard Delonte West, who has spent time away from the club this month while dealing with personal and legal issues, was with the team but didn't play. Brown said he'll let Cavs general manager Danny Ferry decide when West is ready to return.

West is being treated for bipolar disorder and has pending misdemeanor weapons charges after he was arrested in Maryland carrying three loaded guns.

Here's to hoping everyone will get healthy soon!
 
Dreariness all around! Sounds like Windhorst took the 4th quarter off and missed the Rob Kurz explosion. :D

San Antonio Spurs defeat Cleveland Cavaliers as coaches take break
By Brian Windhorst
October 16, 2009, 11:35PM

San Antonio -- A bunch of players are out with minor injuries or sickness, a handful are resting because it is the preseason, and this week alone NBA head coaches have racked up $95,000 in fines for criticizing the replacement referees.

San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich surveyed this scene and decided it was fine time to take an evening off and leave the coaching to his assistants.

Don't say that one of Popovich's star pupils, Cavaliers coach Mike Brown, has stopped learning him his old boss. Brown liked the idea so much that after the first half of the Cavs' preseason game with the Spurs he decided to join him and turn things over to assistant Mike Malone.

One could picture them with their feet up with cold beverages as the second half dragged on.

There was some work being done as the Cavs lost to the Spurs, 105-98. But it was limited, sort of like the interest from the head coaches. Perhaps they knew, as there were 61 fouls called and 78 combined free throws.

The next time these two teams see each other will be five months from now and both are figuring to be much more interested then. Both are on the short list of championship contenders this season. However, this time around wasn't even a proper dress rehearsal.

For just the second time this preseason the Cavs did have their three top weapons on the floor at the same time. LeBron James returned after missing a game with the flu. Mo Williams returned after missing two games with a sore groin muscle. And Shaquille O'Neal has been around for the whole preseason.

But with J.J. Hickson back in Cleveland with the flu, Anderson Varejao resting a sore wrist and Daniel Gibson nursing a bruised tailbone, it was still impossible for Brown to work on developing his rotation. With the plan to rest James and perhaps O'Neal tonight night in Dallas, it seems Brown's goal is to use the final two preseason games next week to get ready for the real thing.

Despite struggling to catch his breath at times as he recovers from the illness, James had the best offensive game of the practice games. In just 19 minutes, James put up 22 points and showed off his whole offensive game, from drives to jumpers to alley-oops. He made 7 of 14 shots.

O'Neal found mixed success against Tim Duncan. He pulled down 13 rebounds in 24 minutes but went just 3 of 11 from the field, way off his standard. Some of it was because of Duncan's position and size and some of it was just O'Neal having an off shooting night. He is 22 of 44 shooting in the five preseason games.

Duncan had 13 points and nine rebounds in 20 minutes.

Williams also had some good moments, putting up 15 points with six assists. Late in the first half he tweaked his groin and left the floor, showing it is still bothering him. He also had all sorts of trouble keeping up with Tony Parker, the Spurs speedster who had 22 points and seven assists.

Jamario Moon had a good showing off the bench for the Cavs, scoring 12 points on 4-of-7 shooting.

The Spurs sat key players Richard Jefferson and Manu Ginobili to give them some preseason rest.

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