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Oklahoma City Thunder
vs
San Antonio Spurs
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
03/12/2016
8:35pm EST

Lines:
Oklahoma City +9
San Antonio -9

Total:
Over 211.5 (-105)
Under 211.5 (-105)

Community Picks: Oklahoma City Thunder 0% vs San Antonio Spurs 0%

Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
San Antonio Spurs
It's a wonder why anyone bothers reminding the San Antonio Spurs of what outsiders deem as accomplishments. The Spurs have won five championships since 1999, and anything less than a sixth counts as a disappointing season. "It's a record season, yes, but it doesn't mean anything if we don't go all the way," four-time champion Tony Parker said after scoring 20 points in Thursday's 109-101 home win over Chicago. Continue to Article
March 12, 2016 11:41:am EST
San Antonio Spurs
The San Antonio Spurs continued their historic start to the season, even if the team has little interest in such milestones. Kawhi Leonard had 29 points and LaMarcus Aldridge had 26 points and 10 rebounds and San Antonio won its 31st straight at home to open the season by upending the short-handed Chicago Bulls 109-101 on Thursday night. Tony Parker added 20 points and had 12 assists for the Spurs, who have won 40 straight at home going back to last season. Continue to Article
March 11, 2016 12:24:am EST
San Antonio Spurs
Kawhi Leonard had 29 points and LaMarcus Aldridge had 26 points and 10 rebounds and the San Antonio Spurs won their 31st straight at home to open the season by upending the short-handed Chicago Bulls 109-101 on Thursday night. Tony Parker added 20 points and had 12 assists for San Antonio, which has won 40 straight at home going back to last season. The Spurs have their best start after 65 games at 55-10. Continue to Article
March 10, 2016 10:55:pm EST
San Antonio Spurs
Joey Crawford has refereed his final NBA game . [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Basketball contest today ] [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] To many of you, this is welcome news. Those of you that think he had it out for your favorite team. Those of you that only paid attention to his yearly bouts of showmanship, preserved for the archives forever. Things like this: And this: And, OK, yeah, this: And this: This:  And there’s also a compilation … … perhaps it was more than “yearly.” The NBA season is rather long, though, and for all these goofy, viral moments, there were hundreds of others that featured Joey Crawford acting as one of the NBA’s very best referees. And, as he struggles to recover from a torn right meniscus suffered during a Mavericks/Clippers game 14 months ago (Crawford declined surgery and gutted through the pain), Crawford has decided to pack it in. NBA.com’s Steve Aschburner was the first to report the news : "You turn the page, y'know, and you think, 'It's somebody else's turn,' " Crawford told NBA.com in a phone interview Wednesday. "But you still miss it. You miss the people. "I'm just lucky that a lot of the refs, they'll call me up. I don't know if they do it because they feel sorry for me, but they'll say, 'Can you break down a quarter for me here or a quarter there? "I was lucky. For 35 years or so it was only like, a calf [strain] here or there. But the last two years, my 38th and 39th, it just broke down on me. What're ya gonna do? You just move on." Crawford, 64, worked 2,561 regular-season games, second all-time to 2015 Hall of Fame inductee Dick Bavetta (2,635). No one refereed more NBA playoff games than Crawford's 374 and his 50 Finals appearances rank him second behind Mendy Rudolph, another Hall of Famer. Crawford is perhaps best known for his embarrassing back-and-forth with San Antonio Spurs star Tim Duncan during a late-season Spurs/Mavericks contest in 2007, a nationally-televised affair between the two best teams in the league. The one-sided fight and eventual Duncan ejection forced then-commissioner David Stern to make the televised rounds to admonish Crawford, who was suspended for the rest of the regular season and playoffs. According to Crawford, as he spoke with Aschburner , the event changed him: "I was very, very arrogant," Crawford said of his early NBA years. "I had to constantly be told, 'You need to do a little personality overhaul, Joe.' The Duncan thing? That was my fault. I can say this, I was a lot better my last 10 years than I was my first 29 years." That’s saying something. Because Crawford was one heck of a referee for those first 29 years. The son and brother of Major League Baseball umpires, Crawford was a postseason and Finals fixture, sparing no feelings amongst both the NBA’s downtrodden and elite with his whistle. Since the late 1980s the NBA has done well to shake up the league’s refereeing ranks, adding a third ref to games, holding whistle-blowers accountable, and creating elaborate grading systems. This is to say – there’s a reason Joey Crawford lasted so long, and it had nothing to do with tenure. He remains respected league-wide, and for good reason. For all the occasional histrionics, the man called a fair game and was not afraid to hash things out with players post-call. That sort of back and forth has been in short supply in recent times, as the NBA aims to create the perfectly-called game. For better or worse. Not only is it unfortunate that Crawford can’t go out as he saw fit , but that the league will be bereft one of its best behind the whistle. - - - - - - - Kelly Dwyer is an editor for Ball Don't Lie on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at KDonhoops@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @KDonhoops Continue to Article
March 10, 2016 1:31:pm EST
San Antonio Spurs
San Antonio Spurs CEO and chairman Peter Holt, whose selfless ownership is credited with helping the team win five NBA championships, is retiring after 20 years running one of sports' elite franchises. The team said Wednesday that Peter Holt will remain on the team's board of managers, but his wife will take over his role on the NBA's Board of Governors. Peter Holt has served as chairman of that board. Continue to Article
March 09, 2016 10:14:pm EST
 
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