The Betting Corner: NBA Playoffs May 19, 2013

Memphis Grizzlies @ San Antonio Spurs 3.30PM (ET) ABC

130517235113-duncan-gasol-single-image-cutGame 1 at San Antonio should be a very hard noised blue collar series. Both teams have good defenses and know how to make adjustments throughout the game which is crucial in the playoffs. This series, and today’s game in particular, should come down to the low post game and guard play. In the regular season the home team has won the game and I don’t see that changing in this one. Parker and Ginobili will take over this game and seal it for the Spurs.

Play:
Spurs -4.5

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Who do you want to see in the NBA finals?

16 teams started the quest for the Larry O’Brien trophy…

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And there were 4 left standing,

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Who will be crowned the 2013 NBA Champions?

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Round 3-NBA Playoffs-Western Conference Finals

Memphis Grizzlies vs. San Antonio Spurs

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  • Game 1-May 19 Memphis @ San Antonio 3:30 p.m. (EST) ABC
  • Game 2-May 21 Memphis @ San Antonio 9:00 p.m. (EST) ESPN
  • Game 3-May 25 San Antonio @ Memphis 9:00 p.m. (EST) ESPN
  • Game 4-May 27 San Antonio @ Memphis 9:00 p.m. (EST) ESPN
  • Game 5-May 29 Memphis @ San Antonio 9:00 p.m. (EST) ESPN
  • Game 6-May 31 San Antonio @ Memphis 9:00 p.m. (EST) ESPN
  • Game 7-June 2 Memphis @ San Antonio 9:00 p.m. (EST) ESPN

2013 Regular Season Match-up

  • December 1 Memphis @ San Antonio 95-99OT
  • January 11 San Antonio @ Memphis 98-101 OT
  • January 16 Memphis @ San Antonio 82-103
  • April 1 San Antonio @ Memphis 90-92

Memphis Grizzlies’ Locker Room

Defense has been this team’s calling all season long. After shipping Rudy Gay to the Raptors, the Grizzlies have tightened up their defensive intensity with Tayshaun Prince and Ed Davis’s presence. Mike Conley has exceeded expectations and has been the leader of this Memphis team, orchestrating the offense with veteran  Prince, defensive specialist Tony Allen and the dynamic duo of Marc Gasol and Zach Randolph protecting the paint.  This team ranked first during the regular season with only 89.3 points per game allowed. Memphis’ front court will be a major threat to the smaller San Antonio team, especially with the playoffs when teams play every other day. Age has shown on the Spurs big three of Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili and Tim Duncan at several key moments but the experience proved too much for the Lakers and Warriors to handle. That experience would be negated in this matchup against the Grizzlies as everyone on this Memphis squad has had their share of experience in the playoffs.

San Antonio Spurs’ Locker Room 

Age HAS been a factor all along this season but coach Gregg Popovich has done an excellent job as he always has of managing the playing time of each of his superstars. Even though Tim Duncan has played exceptionally well this season, averaging his highest free-throw percentage in his career, we can see in couple games with the Lakers and the Warriors that Duncan has definitely showed signs of age as well.  Same with Ginobili and Parker at times, especially during the over time games against the Warriors. The Spurs ranked a mediocre 11th in points allowed during the regular season but have been the best at sharing the ball with their 25.1 assists per game, which ranks number one. Defense is still the key component in Popovich’s philosophy. You defend well and you share the ball well. That has clearly proven with his multiple championships and finals appearances. Aside from the big three. The Spurs have multiple 3-point threats in Danny Green, Gary Neal, Kawhi Leonard and Matt Bonner and they have not played their “Insurance Policy” in Tracy McGrady, who we all know can score 15 points in 45 seconds. The Spurs know  what it takes to win.

Final Predictions

I don’t see either team winning on the road here, or at least not until game 7, where I think the fatigue just kicks in and age really starts to show a factor in the Spurs and the Memphis Grizzlies win GAME 7 in San Antonio and move on to the NBA FINALS. Who doesn’t like rooting for the underdog?

Memphis Grizzlies in 7

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