On this week's episode of "All The Smoke," host Stephen Jackson and Atlanta Hawks point guard Dejounte Murray spilled the tea on their one-time teammate.
All offense, no defense. The San Antonio Spurs played tough against a relatively healthy Los Angeles Clippers squad, but a poor third quarter and a season-high effort from ex-Spur Kawhi Leonard led to the Silver & Black’s 32nd loss of the season.
Kawhi Leonard gets the best of the Silver and Black in his annual return to the 2-1-0. The San Antonio Spurs fell short of a massive upset over the Los Angeles Clippers, 131-126, falling apart in the clutch as their conference opponent gained momentum.
Were Murray’s comments on “All the Smoke” critical of the Spurs, complimentary, or both? More often than not, Spurs fans are used to hearing nothing but praise about the organization from current and former players, so it always comes as a surprise when someone starts mouthing off and making seemingly unfounded or misguided comments.
Dieng only appeared in one game during his first 10-day contract, logging 74 seconds, but it appears the Spurs still want him in their locker room and on their bench, providing frontcourt depth.
Stephen Jackson had a hot take on Tony Parker. The San Antonio Spurs are one of the most successful franchises in NBA history, with the team notably winning five championships during the Tim Duncan era.
A teacher at a YMCA school was tasked with creating an indoor game for some troubled boys overnight. This year is the 50th anniversary of the San Antonio Spurs.
"It was a roller coaster, I used to go home mad,"Murray said on Showtime's 'All The Smoke'. Dejounte Murray didn't have a great stint with the San Antonio
Center Gorgui Dieng has cleared waivers and become a free agent, as has point guard Devon Dotson, according to the NBA transactions log. Dieng, 33, is 6-foot-10 and signed a non-guaranteed deal with the Spurs before the season.
The Spurs are making it hard to acquire their starting center, with an asking price that very few teams would be willing or able to meet. Jakob Poeltl continues to be the hottest Spurs name on the trade market, but as has already been reported, they are still very high on him and as a result rightfully have a very high asking price for him.
The Los Angeles Lakers are a team everyone expects to make some sort of trade between now and the trade deadline on February 9th. They are currently on the outside looking in of the NBA Play-In Tournament as LeBron James is doing everything he can to help keep the team afloat while Anthony Davis recovers from his foot injury.
Jakob Poeltl is one of the most prized players on the trade market this year. The Spurs want prizes in return. According to a report from Jared Weiss,
Keldon Johnson scored a career-high 36 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as the host San Antonio Spurs did just enough to beat the short-handed Brooklyn Nets 106-98 on Tuesday.
The Spurs and Hornets are viewed as two of the NBA’s “assured” sellers in this season’s trade market. Here are the players that are considered the team’s top trade candidates.
Spurs center Jakob Poeltl is receiving “a lot” of interest on the trade market, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski said during a TV appearance.
More than 68,000 fans, an NBA record, turned out at the Alamodome on Friday as the host San Antonio Spurs turned back the clock by playing at the venue they called home for nine seasons spanning the turn of the century.
The San Antonio Spurs aim to make NBA history Friday night, with a record crowd expected to pack the Alamodome for their game against the Golden State Warriors.
Recently, polarizing NBA personality Stephen Jackson spoke to Brandon ‘Scoop B’ Robinson and offered some hard truths about Popovich, the Spurs and why his time with the organization went the way it did.
The San Antonio Spurs had to go through hell to become the franchise they are nowadays.
Stephen Jackson drops major truth bomb on why he left the Spurs. Today, Stephen Jackson is mostly recognized for his work in sports media. Appearing all across different mediums, including his own podcast with Matt Barnes, Jackson has found a lot of success in his post-NBA life.
The San Antonio Spurs don’t have a lot to root for this season. At least they will be able to brag about breaking the record for the largest attendance in a home game in NBA history.
On Friday, when the Spurs return to its old home, the Alamodome, to take on the Warriors, the franchise will shatter an NBA attendance record that has stood for 25 years.
The San Antonio Spurs are about to set the record that you would least expect a 13-28 team to set, but there's a special reason for it.
San Antonio Spurs second-leading scorer Devin Vassell will undergo arthroscopic surgery on his left knee and be out indefinitely. The team said Thursday that Vassell will have the procedure in New York on Wednesday and that further updates will come "as appropriate." Vassell, 22, has missed three of the past four games with soreness in the knee.
For years, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich has sort of resisted change, and that’s one of the many reasons why the Spurs aren’t as competitive as they used to be.
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