|
By The Associated Press
|
|
Sunday, May 11 2008 |
|
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Tim Duncan had 22 points and 15 rebounds, and the San Antonio Spurs beat the New Orleans Hornets 100-80 on Sunday night in Game 4 to even the Western Conference semifinals at 2-2. |
|
|
By The Associated Press
|
|
Friday, May 09 2008 |
|
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Manu Ginobili, voted the league's top reserve this season, didn't have his usual downtime at the start of the first quarter on Thursday night. |
|
|
By The Associated Press
|
|
Tuesday, May 06 2008 |
|
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Shutting down David West only gave the San Antonio Spurs front-row seats for the Chris Paul show. |
|
|
By The Associated Press
|
|
Monday, May 05 2008 |
|
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Tim Duncan was annoyed, muttering after losing a ball out of bounds, and later staring at the floor with his hands on his hips after missing a foul shot. |
|
|
By The Associated Press
|
|
Sunday, May 04 2008 |
|
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Hornets coach Byron Scott showed off the three championship rings he won as a player during his pregame speech. |
|
|
By The Associated Press
|
|
Sunday, May 04 2008 |
|
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Trouble putting out a ring of fire used in a mascot stunt caused a 19-minute delay during Game 1 of the San Antonio Spurs and New Orleans Hornets second round playoff series Saturday night. |
|
|
By The Associated Press
|
|
Saturday, May 03 2008 |
|
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Tyson Chandler struggled with the idea that the New Orleans could be favored in its second-round series against the defending champion San Antonio Spurs, even if the Hornets are the higher seed and have home advantage. |
|
|
By The Associated Press
|
|
Thursday, May 01 2008 |
|
(AP) — A look at the matchup between the New Orleans Hornets and San Antonio Spurs in the second round of the NBA playoffs, which begins Saturday (with regular-season record, first-round series mark in parentheses): |
|
|
By The Associated Press
|
|
Wednesday, April 30 2008 |
|
WESTWEGO, La. (AP) — Jannero Pargo was the last player left on the court Wednesday, as he often is after most of his Hornets teammates have cleared out of their suburban training center. |
|
|
By The Associated Press
|
|
Tuesday, April 29 2008 |
|
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — David West stumbled toward the sideline after hitting a fadeaway as he was fouled, then turned toward the bench and slapped the extended hand of Hornets coach Byron Scott. |
|
|
By The Associated Press
|
|
Tuesday, April 29 2008 |
|
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — When Chris Paul came here for a workout prior to the 2005 NBA draft, Byron Scott took him out to lunch and told him in no uncertain terms that the Hornets intended to draft him if he was still available at the fourth pick. |
|
|
By The Associated Press
|
|
Monday, April 28 2008 |
|
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — New Orleans coach Byron Scott, who led the Hornets to their first playoff appearance in four years this season, has been chosen as the NBA coach of the year, The Associated Press has learned. |
|
|
By The Associated Press
|
|
Monday, April 28 2008 |
|
DALLAS (AP) — Jason Kidd won't be suspended for his flagrant foul on New Orleans' Jannero Pargo, meaning the Mavericks will have their starting point guard Tuesday night when they try to avoid elimination Tuesday night in Game 5. |
|
|
By The Associated Press
|
|
Sunday, April 27 2008 |
|
DALLAS (AP)—David West hardly said a word the last two days. That meant trouble for the Dallas Mavericks. |
|
|
By The Associated Press
|
|
Saturday, April 26 2008 |
|
DALLAS (AP) — Even with Jason Terry guarding him, the crowd booing him and Dirk Nowitzki setting the tone for a renewed intensity among the Dallas Mavericks, Chris Paul insisted being on the road in the playoffs wasn't much different than being at home. |
|