Showing posts with label Spurs Vs Warriors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spurs Vs Warriors. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Spurs vs. Warriors Highlights January Schedule, Secondary Market Tickets Near $500


Stephen Curry"s Back-to-back 3-Pointers | Spurs vs Warriors | January 25, 2016 | NBA 2015-16 Season
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As another week goes by in the NBA, the San Antonio Spurs cannot cut the deficit between them and the Golden State Warriors, who sit in first overall in the Western Conference at 33-2. The Spurs, 30-6, still have their eyes on the top spot by seasons end and theyre playing the second-best basketball in the NBA.

The Spurs, winners of five straight and nine of their last 10 games, had an odd loss to the Houston Rockets on Christmas Day but have been rather remarkable to conclude December and begin January. After the loss, the Spurs margin of victory for their next five games is 19.4, including an 18-point victory against the same Rockets team that gave them their last loss.

The month of January will bring multiple tests from title contenders as the Spurs have scheduled games against the Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers. With information provided by TiqIQ.com, below are the most expensive Spurs tickets on the secondary market this month.

1/25/2016 | Golden State Warriors vs. San Antonio Spurs | Oracle Arena | Average Price: $484.60 | Get-in Price: $173

1/22/2016 | Los Angeles Lakers vs. San Antonio Spurs | Staples Center | Average Price: $373.54 | Get-in Price: $97

1/14/2016 | San Antonio Spurs vs. Cleveland Cavaliers | AT&T Center | Average Price: $347.76 | Get-in Price: $81

1/30/2016 | Cleveland Cavaliers vs. San Antonio Spurs | Quicken Loans Arena | Average Price: $288.57 | Get-in Price: $105

1/17/2016 | San Antonio Spurs vs. Dallas Mavericks | AT&T Center | Average Price: $247.42 | Get-in Price: $44

As expected, a No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup in the Western Conference leads the list as the Spurs try to knock off the Warriors at Oracle Arena on January 25th with an average ticket price of $484.60 and a get-in price of $173. Like the Spurs, the Warriors are a perfect 17-0 at home and will without a doubt be the teams stiffest test of the month.

The Spurs will also be a part of the Kobe Bryant tour, which has raised ticket prices for games at the Staples Center. When the Spurs play the Los Angeles Lakers the average ticket price is $373.54 with a get-in price of $97.

Two dates with the Cavaliers appear next with one at home at the AT&T Center and one on the road at Quicken Loans Arena. If attending either game against LeBron James and the Eastern Conference favorites, ParkWhiz.com will make entering the exiting the venue as easy as possible. AT&T Center parking through ParkWhiz.com starts from $14 (13 spaces available), while Quicken Loans Arena parking for Spurs fans in the area starts from $20 (five locations remaining). The more expensive game is a Spurs home game on January 14th with an average ticket price of $347.76 and a get-in price of $81.

To round out the top-five games, the Spurs host the Dallas Mavericks on January 30th with an average ticket price of $247.42 and a more reasonable get-in price of $44.

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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Spurs vs. Warriors is the best NBA regular-season game ever


Stephen Curry"s Jaw-Dropping Shots | Spurs vs Warriors | January 25, 2016 | NBA 2015-16 Season

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Here"s why we"ve never seen an NBA regular-season game quite like Monday"s Spurs-Warriors tilt.

Finally, the game has arrived. The 38-6 Spurs travel to the Bay Area to take on the 40-4 Warriors on Monday (10:30 p.m. ET, NBA TV). Half the season has elapsed, and yet this is the first time the league"s two best teams will match up.

The Spurs and Warriors have dominated the rest of the NBA in historic fashion this season. San Antonio is outscoring opponents by 15.3 points per 100 possessions and has the NBA"s best defensive rating in over a decade. Golden State is outscoring opponents by 13.7 points per 100 possession, powered by an unstoppable offense and crunch-time lineup that runs circles around the league.

These two superpowers have not played each other in nearly 10 months. They missed each other in last year"s playoffs when the Spurs lost in the first round to the Clippers, which was no doubt a relief to Golden State. Two of the Warriors" 15 regular season losses last season came to the Spurs. Golden State looks even more formidable this year, but then again, so does San Antonio.

This makes Monday night"s matchup the best regular season game in NBA history. Here"s why.

There are never two teams playing this well at the same time

The Warriors enter Monday night"s tilt with a 90.9 winning percentage this season. The Spurs have merely won 86.4 percent of their games. We"ve never seen two teams this dominant in a regular-season game.

In fact, the Warriors and Spurs have two of the six best records in league history through 44 games.

The only regular-season game between two teams this good was between the 39-3Lakers and 35-8Bucks in 1972. On that night, Milwaukee, behind 39 points from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and 17 from Oscar Robertson, ended the Lakers" record 33-game winning streak.

Aaron Barzilai, a statistician that has worked for several NBA teams, compiled a list of regular-season matchups that might compare to Spurs-Warriors. Monday"s game is still far ahead of the pack.

Steph vs. Kawhi

Kawhi Leonard vs.Stephen Curry is the matchup we all want to see. There"s no point in devoting any more words to Curry"s offensive brilliance. He"s the game"s best shooter, scorer and ball handler, and seems like an MVP shoo-in.

But if Curry is the likely MVP, Leonardis the clear No. 2 in the race. He"s the NBA"s best defender, but is also second in the league in three-point shooting and hasmorphed into one of the game"s top offensive players. Leonard might be the only person in the world with the size, athleticism, skill set, limbs and smarts to actually bother Curry in a one-on-one matchup.

It"s unlikely Gregg Popovich,who views the regular season as one giant warmup for the playoffs, slots Leonard onto Curry for extended periods of time, especially becausethe absence of Tim Duncan due to a knee injury also takes away the Spurs" top interior defender. That said, any glimpse of Leonard on Curry will be basketball p**n, and seeing Leonard attack the Warriors" array of top defensive wings on the other end should be interesting, too.

Curry has played at this level for a couple years, but this is the first time Leonard is joining the MVP conversation. These two stars will be spending the next half decade battling for supremacy out West. Last time they met,Leonard and the Spurs routed the Warriors. Chances are Monday night"s game will be much closer.

The Spurs trying to stop the Warriors" Lineup of Death

Chris Paul"s magic in the first round of last year"s playoffs prevented us from seeing if San Antonio could put together an answer for Golden State"scheat code small lineup of Curry, Klay Thompson, Andre Iguodala, Harrison Barnes and Draymond Green. Hopefully that doesn"t happen again this year. While Popovich won"t give away any major secrets on Monday, this game could still provide a glimpse of how he plans on dealing with that Warriors death lineup,which is outscoring opponents by 56.6 points per 100 possessions this season, perNBA.com.

Nobody has been able to stop that unit, but nobody else has the brilliant mind of Popovich on the sidelines or a player like Leonard on the court. Leonard in particular could end up being the Spurs" answer to Green, whohas become the Warriors" co-MVP because of his ability to mesh big man and guard skills. Green can space the floor and create on offense while guarding every position on defense, which empowers the Warriors" small unit.

Leonard, however, could be the answer to slowing him down. He hasn"t played a lot of power forward during his Spurs career, but that doesn"t mean he can"t. He could lock up Green on the outside and guard him down low, and he can put pressure on him on the other end of the floor. Boris Diaw, assuming he puts downthe espressos for a minute, is another mobile big man that could have a bigger role against the Warriors. The Spurs will also need LaMarcus Aldridge"s versatility, particularly if he"s the center alongside Leonard up front.

... And many more reasons
  • It"s possible -- again, POSSIBLE -- there are seven Hall of Famers on the floor for this game:Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, Leonard, Aldridge, Curry, Green and Thompson. (If Duncan were playing, he"d make it eight).
  • It will feature one of the best offenses of this generation (the Warriors) against one of the best defenses of this generation (the Spurs). Contrasting styles make for good fights.
  • The game might set a record for passes thrown. The Spurs rank No. 3 in the league in passes made per game, while the Warriors are No. 5, perNBA.com. All that ball movement should make the game a visual delight.
How to Watch

When: 10:30 p.m., ET

Where: Oracle Arena

TV: NBA TV

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Source: http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2016/1/25/10826138/warriors-spurs-time-tv-schedule-preview-regular-season-best-ever

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