Actually, it's not just the patch. I'm kinda taking a break as well...Don't feel like writing anything or using photoshop. Just want to chill for a while. School starts in a few days
edit: I think I might just try to patch him myself.
edit no 2: I just gave up on trying to find the hair.ebo.
San Antonio, TX - Halfway through the third quarter, it was as if the Stallion were going to cruise past the Nuggets to take the win on the opener of the 2005-2006 regular season. The Stallions were scoring left and right and were steadily moving on to victory but the NUggets were not giving up without a fight. They fired up a 12-2 scoring run to drop the Stallions lead to 2. In the end, the Stallions proved to be the better team by initiating several runs of their own during the fourth quarter.
The game ended with a score of 102-94 in favor of the hometown Stallions. Tim Duncan garnered player of the game honors after getting 18 points, 6 rebounds and 8 monstrous blocks. Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker both scored 22 points to lead the Stallions and scoring. Parker also dished 5 assists.
Nene stepped up his game after starting forward Kenyon Martin was sidelined halfway throught the first quarter with a broken foot. Nene lead the Nuggets in scoring with 19 points. Martin never returned to the game and will be out indefinitely. Earl Boykins scored 13 points while Carmelo Anthony had a scoring slump sinking only 5 of his 19 shot attempts to end the game with 10 points.
During halftime, former San Antonio Spurs mascot had his retirement ceremony. He passed the torch to new Stallions mascot , who is said to be Detroit Pistons mascot, Hooper's second cousin twice removed. Hyper was tapped after Hooper, who was rumored to be leaving the Pistons, stayed in Detroit.
Player of the Game Tim Duncan | 18pts 6rebs 2asts 2stls 8blks
Ginobili leads the Stallions to another win against the Cavs
San Antonio, TX - Tim Duncan had a disappointing night against the Cavaliers scoring only 13 points and 7 rebounds but the Stallions didn't lose hope as Manu Ginobili and Michael Finley stepped up their game to scoring 54 of the Stallions' total of 106 points. Finley had perfect field goal and free throw percentages to score 22 points and also grab 6 rebounds while Ginobili scored the game-high 32 points and 7 assists. Tony Parker contributed 13 points as well as 6 assists to seal the Stallions win.
While Lebron James showed a great performance that is expected of him with 22 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists, the rest of the Cavs had a disappointing run at the SBC Center especially Larry Hughes who only made 2 of his 7 field goal attempts to contribute to his 6 points for the night. Damon Jones was given more playing time in place of Hughes due to Hughes' poor performance. Other notable performance is center Zydrunas Ilgauskas double double of 14 points and 13 rebounds.
The Stallions left for Dallas a few hours after the game to start a series of games on the road starting with the Mavericks.
Player of the Game Manu Ginobili | 32pts 3rebs 7asts 1stls 0blks
great wins...nice screen recaps on the stallion vision. looks like your team is stacked... one guy has a bad game, no prob...others step up. as the slam mag predicted, this s/b a powerhouse indeed
The Roadtrip Roundup Stallions' record still perfect after long road trip
After a grueling week on the road, the Stallions still managed to come out on top. The Stallions played 5 games on the road against the Mavericks, the Bulls, the Bobcats, the Celtics and the Wizards in that order. Amazingly, they won all those games to maintaint their perfect record in the regular season. Tim Duncan had great performances in all the games contributing a lot on the scoring and rebounding department. Manu Ginobili had several disappointing games but still managed to contribute.
The Stallions will be back in San Antonio on the 15th to face the Atlanta Hawks.
Dallas - 11/5/2005
Dallas, TX - The Mavericks had a very unlucky game as Dirk Nowitzki had a bad night only contributing 8 points and a rebound. Josh Howard also injured his arm from contact during a drive at the latter half of the 1st quarter. He later came back during the second half to finish the game with 11 points. Jason Terry and Doug Christie tried to contribute with 17 and 13 points respectively but that wasn't enough to take the win from the Stallions who had three players who scored more than 20 points.
Player of the Game Tim Duncan | 22pts 13rebs 1asts 0stls 3blks
Chicago, IL - The Stallions proved to be too much for the Baby Bulls as their 98 points paled in comparison to the 125 points that the Stallions put up. The Bulls defense couldn't handle the Stallions offensive prowess with both Tim DUncan and Michael Finley contributing 28 points while Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili posted 21 and 17 points respectively. The Bulls also had a hard time executing their offensive game. None of their players scored more than fifteen points. Even Kirk Hinrich, who led the team in scoring for the game, only made 4 of his 20 field goal attempts.
Player of the Game Tim Duncan | 28pts 10rebs 5asts 2stls 3blks
Charlotte, NC - Brevin Knight stepped up his game against the visiting Stallions putting up 24 points and 11 assists. But this, coupled with Emeka Okafor's 16 points and 15 rebounds weren't enough to stop the Stallions. The San Antonio team proved to be better led by Tim DUncan and Tony Parker who had 21 points and 15 rebounds and 23 points and 11 assists respectively.
Player of the Game Tony Parker | 23pts 5rebs 11asts 1stls 0blks
Boston, MA - The Celtics might've been the underdog in this game but Ricky Davis and Paul Pierce wanted to prove otherwise. They scored 21 and 20 points respectively to give the Stallions a run for their money. But in the end, Tim Duncan, who had 30 points and 11 rebounds, and the Stallions proved to be too much for the home team. The game ended with a score of 103-91 in the visiting team's favor.
Player of the Game Tim Duncan | 30pts 11rebs 3asts 0stls 4blks
Washington, DC - The Wizards posed as a great challenge for the Stallions. They were in the lead for most of the game. But the Stallions weren't far from their tail. Come the fourth quarter, the Stallions applied good defense on the Wizards to slow down their scoring while the Stallions were scoring left and right. The game ended with Tim Duncan dropping 33 points 17 rebounds and 6 blocks to seal the deal against the Wizards.
Player of the Game Tim Duncan | 33pts 17rebs 0asts 0stls 6blks