
Jeff: The Spurs had a great offseason, trading for Richard Jefferson, drafting DeJuan Blair, and signing Antonio McDyess. Yet here we are heading into the All-Star break and the Spurs seem to still be looking to turn the corner and get some consistency. What one thing can you point to as a reason for the lack consistency with the Spurs?
DA: I think it’s their defense. Their defense is falling precipitously in the last couple of years. The way San Antonio won championships is it made it impossible for you to get to 90. You had to really struggle to score 90 points against them when they were good defensively. And so, they never had a great offensive team. This is the best offensive team they’ve ever had, but they don’t win this way. This is not how they feel comfortable winning. This is not their
Jeff: As we know, Manu Ginobili is in his last contract year with the Spurs and the Spurs still have not had contract extension discussions with Manu Ginobili. What seems to be the hold up and do you see the Spurs resigning Manu or perhaps trading him before the trade deadline?
DA:Well, the holdup is that they’re not interested in giving him an extension. The Spurs have made it clear that they have a two-year window with this group that they have now because that’s when Duncan’s contract expires and they feel like this year and next year are the years they are willing to pay luxury tax to be competitive and try to win a championship. So 
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