Spurs coming full force?
Spurs to play core vs. Warriors on Thursday, in rematch Sunday
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Michael C. Wright ESPN Staff Writer
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Fans expecting an epic showdown between the NBA's best should be in for a treat Thursday night, as the
San Antonio Spurs -- who traditionally rest players once postseason seeding is secured -- will utilize their core group when they face the
Golden State Warriors at Oracle Arena.
Coach Gregg Popovich has said on numerous occasions that he wants to strike a balance between resting players and being careful not to decondition them while maintaining their rhythm heading into the postseason. Having rested the entire roster for significant stretches lately, he said playing the core group Thursday night would enhance the team's chances of maintaining momentum and rhythm heading into the postseason.
Gregg Popovich has had some fun with his lineups, including resting veterans such as Tim Duncan, but it will be all hands on deck Thursday against the Warriors. Chris Covatta/NBAE/Getty Images
"Everybody's gonna play," Popovich confirmed about 90 minutes before tipoff. "It has really nothing to do with who we're playing. It's about the minutes. We check minutes all year long; the minutes that they've had during the season. [With] the back-to-backs, the schedule recently, we just rested some guys about a week, week and a half ago. At this point, you want to have that rest. We're an older team. But at the same time, sure we worry about deconditioning and rhythm just like everybody talks about."
The Spurs and Warriors play again Sunday in San Antonio, and Popovich indicated he would play his regulars for that game, too.
"When Golden State comes back to us, we'll play that game [in] full also because we're gonna sit everybody in Denver (on Friday night)," Popovich said. "We don't want to sit them two nights in a row going into the playoffs; that doesn't make much sense. So that's how it came about. No matter who we're playing tomorrow, we'd sit them; doesn't matter. The opponent is not the thing. It's about minutes and time managed and all that sorts of stuff.
Spurs point guard
Tony Parker expected Popovich to rest key players during Monday's 88-86 win over the
Utah Jazz, but Popovich utilized the majority of the roster, and five players (
Kawhi Leonard,
LaMarcus Aldridge,
Manu Ginobili and
Kyle Anderson) scored in double figures.
Up until that game, Popovich had rested all of his veterans at some point during the previous two weeks.
Here's a snapshot of when:
Mar. 25: The Spurs sat out Leonard, who was nursing a quadriceps contusion, in addition to
Danny Green,
Boris Diaw and
Patty Mills in a win over the
Memphis Grizzlies.
Mar. 26: Popovich rested
Tim Duncan, Parker, Ginobili and Aldridge in a loss to the
Oklahoma City Thunder, in addition to holding Leonard out as he recovered from the quadriceps injury.
Mar. 28: Duncan, Parker and Ginobili continued to rest while Leonard sat out another contest due to the quadriceps injury. Veteran power forward
David West suited up but didn't play in the team's win at Memphis.
Mar. 30:The Spurs officially rested West while also sitting veteran point guard
Andre Miller in a 100-92 win over the
New Orleans Pelicans.
Apr. 2: Popovich rested rookie
Boban Marjanovic, along with veterans Miller and
Kevin Martin, for the team's 102-95 win over the
Toronto Raptors.
Matt Bonner and
Jonathan Simmons were also inactive.
Apr. 5: The trio of Miller, Martin and Marjanovic rested again in the team's win at Utah. A day prior, the Spurs announced Diaw would miss due to right adductor soreness. The team left Diaw in San Antonio for this latest three-game road trip and will re-evaluate him in advance of Sunday's game against the Warriors.