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Come Fan with UsFriday, July 17, 2026

Spurs Blog: Spurs Didn’t Come To Play Last Night

There’s really nothing good to say about the Spurs’ performance last night, so SB Nation’s Spurs blog Pounding the Rock eschewed their normal postgame recap to say this:

It didn’t look like we came to play tonight at all. Hell, it didn’t look like we wanted to compete. We were lucky, thanks to Tony Parker’s energy off the bench, to be within 7 at the break. In fact, Tony looked very Manu Ginobili-esque in the first half. He saw a team with nothing and he tried to put them on his back when he came off the bench. He succeeded in getting us to halftime in a great position despite a terrible team effort.

But then, halftime ended.

No, Manu didn’t cost us the game. We were terrible as a team. However, his two quick turnovers to start the second half were the daggers in our back.

The game was over at the 10:07 mark, according to Pounding the Rock.

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