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Going with the over 188 1/2 in the San Antonio / Sacramento game. Trends favor this under in this game but all trends are meant to be broken. Spurs should be somewhat tired and the first thing to go on tired legs is defense. Big advantage for the Spurs on the frontline so they should get their points as well. Bibby may be back for the Kings.

I like this game over 188 1/2

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Where have you seen that Bibby may be back? The last thing I saw (Dec. 16th) was that he had been given clearance to run on a treadmill but wouldn't even have clearance to practice with the team until next week.
 

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ESPN Radio - reporting

ESPN Radio - reporting

As of 300 PM CST on ESPN Radio Sportscenter

That Bibby may play tonight - that he had been released and ran
with the team yesterday.

I would think that if he does play, his minutes would most likely
retricted. Just what I took from the report.

If he plays at all. Very questionable at this point !!
 

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From The Sports Network

From The Sports Network

Bibby expected to make season debut as Kings host Spurs
December 19, 2002, at 11:33 AM ET


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Sacramento, CA (Sports Network) - The Sacramento Kings expect to have point guard Mike Bibby in the lineup for the first time this season Thursday when they battle the San Antonio Spurs in a Western Conference clash at ARCO Arena.

Bibby has missed the first 27 games of the season after undergoing foot surgery on October 12. The Arizona product, who made a name for himself with his clutch play in last year's postseason, is expected to get the start Thursday.

The Kings will also attempt to protect their perfect home record of 13-0.

Dallas is the only other team in the NBA with an unblemished home mark (12-0).

Sacramento won its third straight game overall by downing the Phoenix Suns at ARCO in its last outing Tuesday.

Chris Webber scored a game-high 27 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead the Kings past the Suns, 95-86. Bobby Jackson added 19 points on 7-of-11 shooting and Vlade Divac snagged 12 boards and dished out seven assists for the Kings.

Jim Jackson finished with 11 points off the bench and Doug Christie collected six steals in the win.

The Kings are 15-3 against the Western Conference this season.

Meanwhile, the Spurs won for the third time in four games on Wednesday by defeating the Sonics in Seattle, 91-88.

Tony Parker scored 22 points and Tim Duncan poured in 18, grabbed a game-high 15 rebounds and had eight assists for San Antonio.

David Robinson netted 18 points and hauled in 10 rebounds, while Steve Smith contributed 13 points for the Spurs, who won for the first time in their last five road games.

San Antonio, which finishes a three-game road trip Thursday, is just 4-7 overall away from home this season. The Spurs are 11-8 versus teams from the Western Conference.

These teams met back on December 8 in San Antonio, with the Kings rolling to a 104-80 victory.

Sacramento has claimed five of the last six meetings with the Spurs overall.

San Antonio has dropped two straight and five of its last seven in Sacramento.

Information provided in cooperation with The Sports Network
 

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I live in Sacto. The last I heard over lunch on the Kings home station was that he IS going to play, but fairly limited minutes. Don't really know how this will affect the game. Personally, I think 8.5 points is too many.
 

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San Antonio has revenge on their mind after the Kings just pasted them in San Antonio a few weeks back. I have been to a couple San Antonio @ Sac games the past few years and San Antonio always plays a VERY physical game @ Arco. I think I will lay small on San Antonio and stay away from the total which appears right on to me. Just my thoughts.
 

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On Bibbys return

On Bibbys return

Hey guys, I just checked the forum after posting earlier and it seems like guys have already responded on information regarding Bibbys return. I like to read alot of the local newspapers online to get information on specific teams.
Even with his play limited, the return of their floor leader can inspire a team.Here is what I read in the Sacramento Bee:

Bibby's absolute decision: He plays
He proclaims himself healed from foot surgery; in his mind, he should start tonight
By Martin McNeal -- Bee Staff Writer
Published 2:15 a.m. PST Thursday, December 19, 2002

Mike Bibby appreciated it all Wednesday morning -- the bumping, the running, the sweating and feeling good enough to say those words after practice was over.
"I'm starting (tonight)," he said. "That's all you need to know."

Bibby hadn't convinced coach Rick Adelman, the man who turned one of Bibby's leg tattoos into a lie.

"Only God can judge me," reads the tattoo.

Before Bibby joins his teammates on the floor tonight against the San Antonio Spurs, he'll have to get through Adelman.

"Mike may say he's coming back, but he's still got to get (onto) the floor," Adelman joked after Tuesday night's 95-86 win over Phoenix.

Bibby was visibly pleased by his performance in his first practice since undergoing surgery Oct. 12 to correct a stress fracture in the fifth metatarsal bone on his right foot.

"It was good," Bibby said. "I got a little winded, but that will come in time. I think I was favoring it a little bit, but this is the first day I had contact in a full practice. It's not like I'm limping or anything."

Adelman was impressed.

"He went the whole scrimmage," Adelman said. "He went through all the drills, and he moved well. His conditioning seemed to be OK. I mean, it was real positive.

"I'll probably see how he feels, but I haven't talked to him yet. I would think he'd probably play (tonight) unless there is soreness or something, and that means we would probably hold him out. I'm sure he's going to probably be rusty, but he certainly moved fine and I didn't see any problems at all."

Before Bibby can be activated from the injured list, a roster move must be made. The Kings can put another player on the injured list or release somebody. Adelman said a decision had not been made.

The coach said he put Doug Christie, Vlade Divac, Chris Webber and Bobby Jackson on the bench during portions of Wednesday's scrimmage. Jackson missed Sunday's game against New Orleans with a sprained ankle.

"I wanted to give some of the other guys a longer run and with Bobby's foot," Adelman said. "It was a perfect opportunity to let Mike stay out there and run."

Webber was on the floor at the end of the scrimmage, and he and Bibby consistently worked the pick-and-roll, a staple of the team's offense. They said they spent time attempting to perfect that facet last season.

"We just ran full court," Bibby said. "Five-on-five and ran a lot of screen and rolls to get back into the flow of things."

He said it's been difficult to watch, and he's had more than enough of that.

"I'm anxious to get back on the court, but I've been like that since the first day," he said. "It's been fun to watch, especially since we were doing good, but I want to be a part of it."

So much so Bibby said he was going out to dinner Wednesday and then heading back to the gym to work out. But that's nothing new. He has been putting in double workouts the past few weeks.

Even if Bibby plays, there will be some watchful eyes.

"I have to figure out what is best for him, and the team, as far as getting the flow going," Adelman said. "I think the important thing once he starts playing is that he's real honest. It may not even be his foot. He might be sore in other areas once he starts getting out on the floor. The way Mike plays, it's easier for him to (come back), he plays so easy. I think he's going to be fine."

Adelman was asked if Bibby, a noted gym rat, can be trusted to be truthful and forthcoming.

"I think so," he said. "He knows we need him out there long term, not just short term. I think we'll be able to tell when he's playing as to how he's moving and what his wind is like."

Assistant coach Terry Porter was involved in a spirited one-on-one battle with Bibby, Mateen Cleaves and Gerald Wallace on Tuesday night. Porter said Bibby moved well then and again during Wednesday's practice.

"I thought (the one-on-one) would be good to start doing before games," said the coach, who has played against Bibby since he entered the league in 1999.

"Mike hadn't had the OK to practice, but he could shoot. And I thought the one-on-one would be good for him. And obviously, Mateen, myself and Gerald just were having a little fun with it.

"He moved well in practice, and it's been awhile since I've seen him play. ... since training camp. And I think the important thing for Rick was to see what kind of wind (Bibby) had. But he did the things he normally does."



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