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San Antonio Spurs Are Still Least Talked About Elite Team

by Sebastian Egerton-Read • November 23, 2013

Everybody and their mother has been talking about the red hot start from the Indiana Pacers. The Paul George led outfit are 11-1 and sports writers and analysts everywhere are speculating about the team’s possible challenge to the Miami Heat in the Eastern conference. Still, there is another team that has been equally (if not […]


Is Tony Parker’s EuroBasket Run Bad News For San Antonio?

by Sebastian Egerton-Read • September 21, 2013

Tony Parker scored 32 points in a terrific all-round display as France edged out Spain 75-72 in overtime on Friday night to book their place in the European Basketball Championship Final on Sunday against Lithuania. Parker has been a key figure for France throughout the tournament and is passionate about playing for his country. However, […]


Reflecting On The Career Of San Antonio’s Manu Ginobili

by Sebastian Egerton-Read • June 15, 2013

The San Antonio Spurs have arguably been the quietest dynasty definitely in NBA history and probably in the history of professional sports. They won five titles in the space of just nine years and are in the finals again in 2013 with a chance to win a sixth title in 15 years. Tony Parker is […]