San Antonio Spurs
Things are getting more interesting as several teams are all even in the semifinal round of the NBA playoffs with the action rolling on Wednesday.
Last night's game between the San Antonio Spurs and the Golden State Warriors might just be the most exciting game of the Playoffs thus far.
Tim Duncan chalked up 26 points and 9 rebounds and Tony Parker delivered 20 points and 7 dimes as the San Antonio Spurs cruised to a 3-0 series advantage with a masterful 120-89 win over the Los Angeles Clippers in Game 3 of their Western Conference first-round series at Staples Center on Sunday.
Just when we thought things can't get any worse for the Los Angeles Lakers, they just do.
Kobe Bryant is saying goodbye to Twitter for now, as the LA Lakers face the San Antonio Spurs in Game 2 of the quarterfinals.
It was a comeback game for Manu Ginobili, as he helped the San Antonio Spurs win against the LA Lakers, 91-79.
With the Los Angeles Lakers clinching the 7th seed in the Western Conference playoffs after a huge win against the Houston Rockets, they will now face the San Antonio Spurs in the first round starting this Sunday.
The wait is finally over. After six months, 1,230 games and millions of screaming fans, the regular season has officially come to an end. This only means one thing: Playoffs time!
After dropping all three games to the San Antonio Spurs (53-16) this season, the Houston Rockets (37-31) look to finally take a game for themselves, while the Spurs aim to make it a clean sweep on the Rockets Sunday.
This season has marked a huge turnaround in Houston Rockets basketball, with the fruits of the Rockets' shrewd offseason moves paying huge dividends in making the Rockets respectable again.
As the NBA Trade deadline draws closer, it looks like Josh Smith could potentially be heading West to one of the leagues' scariest teams, the San Antonio Spurs, while Milwaukee's Brandon Jennings might be on the trading block.
It's getting closer and closer to crunch time for general managers and other front office execs all over the league. Some contenders will be tinkering and adding role players, others will make a big splash, and the teams furthest out of the playoff race will try to dump long-term salary to re-build. We're offering up one team in each of those categories that might be the first one you'll hear about.
One of the NBA's most serious, no-nonsense coaches for one of the league's best teams is thrilled to be a part of All-Star Weekend.
The final 14 spots remaining for the NBA's greatest showcase will be filled when the 2013 NBA All-Star Game reserves are announced Thursday night.
A Miami lawyer who went to see the Miami Heat play the San Antonio Spurs in November decided that since he didn't see what he wanted on the court, he's taking the Spurs to court.