Kings shooting guard Kevin Martin tossed in a twisting, three-bounce, wrong-handed layup over Tim Duncan as time expired, giving the Kings a 94-93 victory in Game 3. The Spurs lead the series 2-1.
"The ball finally bounced our way," said Martin, who claimed he was simply trying to draw a foul on his remarkable drive to the hoop. "I knew once Mike (Bibby) gave me the ball, there were only 4 seconds left. I had to go to the rim. There was no choice. I had to go for it."
"Now they know how we felt after that game," added Bonzi Wells, referring to the improbable shot made by Brent Barry at the end of regulation in Game 2.
Via USA Today
Sacramento Kings, San Antonio Spurs
Read the Full Story
Discuss
Send Feedback
Buy Tickets
Ron Artest is eager to return to the floor after serving a one-game suspension in Game 2, but when asked if he could stop Manu Ginobili, he replied, "I'm not sure. He played great (in Game 2). He was real aggressive. He really played like a champ."
Artest feels that he needs to do a better job guarding the perimeter.
"The big guys playing (Tim) Duncan were doing their job for most of (Game 2)," Artest said." Now, we've got to get the perimeters doing their job, me and Bonzi (Wells) hustling a little bit more, which we are going to do in Game3. And I've got to rebound better. I only had two rebounds in Game1. Kevin Martin came in and had eight rebounds. That just proves to me I've got to get in there and rebound."
Via Express-News
Sacramento Kings, San Antonio Spurs
Read the Full Story
Discuss
Send Feedback
Buy Tickets
Rick Adelman was asked Wednesday if he might consider benching Ron Artest in favor of starting Kevin Martin, just as Gregg Popovich did last season with Manu Ginobili and Brent Barry after losing game 1 against the Nuggets, and Adelman was emphatic in his response.
"No," Adelman said, "but tell 'Pop' that if he wants to bench Ginobili again, I think that's a real good idea. And tell him he should probably bench Tony Parker, too."
Martin started in place of the suspended Artest in game 2 and the Kings played well.
Via San Antonio Express-News
Sacramento Kings, San Antonio Spurs
Read the Full Story
Discuss
Send Feedback
Buy Tickets
Spurs Apr 2006 Archive
-
ESPN | Apr 26, 2006
Sometimes luck is a fortune, as the San Antonio Spurs found out Tuesday.
-
San Antonio Express-News | Apr 24, 2006
According to the San Antonio Express-News, the NBA is reviewing whether Ron Artest's foul on Manu Ginobili in Saturday's game warrants being upgraded to a flagrant violation, a league official said Sunday.
-
USA Today | Apr 23, 2006
Tony Parker scored 25 points and Nick Van Exel added 11 in the decisive second quarter as the Spurs got their championship defense off to a blazing start, taking a 34-point lead at halftime on the way to a 122-88 rout of Sacramento on Saturday.
-
KOTV.com | Apr 21, 2006
Ron Artest is very confident about the Kings chances against the defending champion Spurs, predicting a series victory for the club.
-
RealGM | Apr 20, 2006
The regular season is finally over and the playoff picture is now set.
-
SI.com | Apr 16, 2006
San Antonio moved closer to clinching first place in the Western Conference, beating Minnesota 103-90 on Sunday.
-
FoxSports | Apr 11, 2006
The Spurs were without guard Manu Ginobili for the second straight game Tuesday night because of contusions to his left calf and shin.
-
San Antonio Express-News | Apr 10, 2006
According to the San Antonio Express-News, Spurs guard Manu Ginobili should be ready to play Tuesday against Seattle.
-
San Antonio Express-News | Apr 9, 2006
Spurs guard Manu Ginobili will miss at least one game after being kicked in the left calf and left shin in the fourth quarter of Friday's loss to Dallas, the San Antonio Express-News is reporting.