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  • Becky Hammon Invited To Spurs’ Practice

    Becky Hammon’s career in the WNBA ended last summer after she suffered a knee injury. Since then, she has been very open about her desire to stay in the game and coach a team.

    After hearing that Hammon would want to coach, the Spurs’ coach Gregg Popovich invited Hammon to attend his practices. He says that she is not only a good player, but a smart player too.

    ”She wants to coach after she’s done,” Popovich said. ”Because she’s not just a good player but a smart player, a great person in our community, just somebody that we all respect so much, we gave her the opportunity to sit with us during the year. She came to our coaches’ meetings, argued with us. She did everything. She’s been wonderful.”

    Hammon has been attending home games and has sat in on film sessions. She is, more-or-less, shadowing Popovich to get a feel for the coaching side of the game. ”There’s a standard that he puts on them every day,” Hammon explained. ”You’re expected to meet that standard and play to that standard. It doesn’t matter if you’re up 20 or it’s a one-point game. It’s kind of a beautiful thing to watch.”

    Hammon has explained that she would be willing to coach women or men and Popovich said she should be allowed to. ”I don’t see why not. There shouldn’t be any limitations,” Popovich said. ”It’s about talent and the ability to do things. It’s not about what your sex is or your race or anything else.”

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  • Tim Duncan Divorce Could be Put on Hold For Playoffs

    San Antonio Spurs basketball star Tim Duncan is reportedly in the midst of a divorce.

    According to a report from a local San Antonio news station, Duncan and his wife Amy are getting divorced after 13 years of marriage. The couple share two young children, one daughter and one son. The couple were reportedly trying to keep the divorce quiet by using their initials in court documents.

    The Spurs organization has stated that Duncan’s divorce will not affect the team or the NBA playoffs.

    A TMZ report has also cited court documents that state Duncan has requested the divorce proceedings be postponed until after after the NBA playoffs, which the Spurs stand a chance of winning. The report also shows that the divorce was filed by Duncan’s wife, who claims the marriage is full of “discord and conflict.” The couple allegedly has a prenuptial agreement that Duncan is attempting to enforce.

    (Image courtesy Keith Allison/Wikimedia Commons)

  • Jackson Fined For Tweet, Must Pay $25,000

    Jackson Fined For Tweet, Must Pay $25,000

    Stephen Jackson, a forward for the San Antonio Spurs, recently used Twitter as a means to vent about another player. But unfortunately for him, social media sites are often the cause of trouble for those in the spotlight, and once his post went live, the Spurs’ manager and the NBA decided to impose a fine.

    The tweet was about Oklahoma City’s Serge Ibaka and read, “Somebody tell serg Abaka. He aint bout dis life. Next time he run up on me im goin in his mouth. That’s a promise. He doin 2 much.”

    The tweet was soon deleted, but too many eyes had already seen it. Jackson has now been ordered to pay $25,000 for issuing a “hostile environment”, according to a statement released by the team’s manager.

    “The recent public comments made by Stephen Jackson are absolutely unacceptable, cannot be tolerated and do not reflect the standards held by the San Antonio Spurs,” Spurs general manager RC Buford said.

    Jackson later apologized for his statements.

    “I apologize to Serge Ibaka, the NBA, and to all my fans for the comments I made. It was unprofessional and childish. I’m not a thug just a man who speaks his mind. It was not appropriate. I do apologize. Only a man can admit when he’s wrong.”