Examiner Teams RSS http://www.sfexaminer.com/feeds/13082/rss.xml en Nuggets, Warriors expecting physical Game 6 http://www.sfexaminer.com/sports/teams/warriors/2013/05/nuggets-warriors-expecting-physical-game-6 <div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-blog-image"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <img src="http://www.sfexaminer.com/files/imagecache/large_scaled/blog_images/warriors%20-%20jackson%20curry_0.jpg" alt="Warriors" title="While the Nuggets won Game 5, Mark Jackson’s Warriors never gave in, coming on strong in the second half." width="300" height="200" class="imagecache imagecache-large_scaled imagecache-default imagecache-large_scaled_default"/> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-body"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <p>Kicks in the ankles. Forearms to the throat. Elbows at the head. Illegal screens. Hard shoves. Bloody lips. Puffy eyes. Body bruises. Some even done by “hit men.”</p> <p>Denver Nuggets coach George Karl thought the reaction to his team’s Game 5 win over the Warriors sounded like a “different movie than I’m watching.” Golden State’s Mark Jackson defended his accusations of dirty play Wednesday, and players on both sides practically promised more physicality.</p> <p>“I think it’s just getting started,” Nuggets forward Kenneth Faried said.</p> <p>As if there haven’t been enough emotions swirling inside ear-piercing Oracle Arena in the playoffs, Jackson ratcheted up the rhetoric after the Nuggets roughed up point guard Stephen Curry to send the first-round series back to the Bay Area. The Warriors will try to close out Denver again tonight in front of their frenzied fans, while the Nuggets need to finally find a way to take their style — whatever that may be — on the road to return the series to the Mile High City for a decisive Game 7.</p> <p>“They’ll be physical again. They’ll try to beat up Steph Curry. They’ll try to set illegal screens. They’ll try to chuck him when he goes down the lane,” Jackson said. “Other than that, I’m not sure what to expect out of them.”</p> <p>What else is there, really? The Nuggets never trailed, piled up points in the paint, jumpstarted their transition game, curbed Curry’s production and bothered big man Andrew Bogut in Tuesday night’s 107-100 win in Denver that had everybody still talking a day later. Basically, they returned to form — the same kind the Warriors have showed all season — that helped them win an NBA franchise-best 57 games before a three-game skid in the playoffs put them on the brink of another early exit.</p> <p>“If there’s a scorecard, if we’re in a boxing fight right now, they’re winning the fight,” Karl said. “OK, we won Round 1, maybe our first round [Tuesday] night. I’m going to tell you, I’ll go to any arbiter right now and show the dirty shots. They’re winning.”</p> <p>The key for both teams could be keeping their composure.</p> <p>The Nuggets have yet to bring that physical, frenetic and flashy style to blue-collar Oakland, where the gold-shirt wearing sellout crowd has been one of the NBA’s loudest home environments in these playoffs and carried Curry and company to victories in Games 3 and 4.</p> <p>Given the sudden sights and sounds of this series, the environment could be even wilder now.</p> <p>Jackson, a former point guard of a New York Knicks team often accused of over-the-line tactics against opponents, seemed to be backhandedly politicking officials when he said Denver sent “hit men” out on Curry during Game 5. Specifically, Jackson repeatedly mentioned Faried’s foul in the first half, when the Denver forward stuck his right leg out and moved his body while Curry ran through traffic.</p> <p>The second-year coach, upset Curry never shot a free throw in 42 minutes, even suggested he had “inside information” from somebody who did not “co-sign” for Denver’s more physical game plan. When pressed about the allegation, Jackson declined to say where the knowledge came from.</p> <p>“I was even caught on tape and asked, ‘What would I do if I was playing against (Curry) and he heated up?’ I’d be physical with him,” Jackson said. “That’s understandable. It’s not hypocritical. There’s no part of me that said I’d be dirty with him. You take an attempt to kick him with your foot, with his foot, that’s not a basketball play. That’s a cheap shot.”</p> <p>Curry, who sprained his left ankle in Game 2 and has had two surgeries on his right ankle, stopped short of saying Faried — or anybody — targeted his ankles. After watching replays, Curry just said: “It is interesting. I don’t know what his intentions were.”</p> <p>The Warriors nearly rallied from 22 points down behind their own physical play.</p> <p>Bogut gave a two-handed shove to Faried’s neck after his hard screen on Curry in the first half, drawing a flagrant foul, and Draymond Green was whistled for a flagrant foul for body-checking Faried in the second half. Karl even jokingly asked whether Green played “football or basketball at Michigan State.”</p> <p>Green also gave Denver’s Andre Miller a bloody lip and Ty Lawson took an elbow to the head. Nuggets center Kosta Koufos swatted at Curry’s arms when he shot well after the whistle blew, and Denver’s JaVale McGee and Warriors center Festus Ezeli each got called for illegal screens.</p> <p>Faried, who won the NBA’s Walter Kennedy Citizenship award for community service Wednesday, said he will not back down — and neither will anybody on the Nuggets.</p> <p>“I’m a good, dirty citizen,” he quipped while holding the award at Denver’s practice facility. “I think that’s what this trophy is. Yep, yep, yep. It’s a little dirty. I think that’s what it is.”</p> <p>Jackson said he doesn’t think the physical play has rattled, or will rattle, his young team.</p> <p>“We’re not concerned,” Jackson said. “When we play our brand of basketball, there’s no concern about guys getting out of character. We understand what we have to do.”</p> </div> </div> </div> http://www.sfexaminer.com/sports/teams/warriors/2013/05/nuggets-warriors-expecting-physical-game-6#comments NBA Warriors Teams Sports Denver Nuggets George Karl Golden State Warriors Mark Jackson nba Oracle Arena warriors Thu, 02 May 2013 04:27:28 +0000 Associated Press 1094927 49ers beat Saints in dramatic fashion, advance to NFC title game http://www.sfexaminer.com/sports/nfl/2012/01/49ers-beat-saints-dramatic-fashion <div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-blog-image"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <img src="http://www.sfexaminer.com/files/imagecache/large_scaled/blog_images/w.ninerswin.0115.jpg" alt="" title="Alex Smith (11) and Vernon Davis (85) of the San Francisco 49ers celebrate a touchdown with teammates in the fourth quarter against the New Orleans Saints during the teams&#039; game Saturday in San Francisco." width="300" height="216" class="imagecache imagecache-large_scaled imagecache-default imagecache-large_scaled_default"/> </div> <div class="field-item even"> <img src="http://www.sfexaminer.com/files/imagecache/large_scaled/blog_images/w.davis_.0115.jpg" alt="" title="San Francisco 49ers tight end Vernon Davis celebrates after scoring on a 49-yard touchdown reception during the first quarter of the team&#039;s divisional playoff football game against the New Orleans Saints on Saturday in San Francisco." width="300" height="200" class="imagecache imagecache-large_scaled imagecache-default imagecache-large_scaled_default"/> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-body"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <p>After years of torment from fans and a steady stream of critics lining up to question his every move, Alex Smith finally got his chance to shine on the NFL’s big stage.</p> <p>And boy did he deliver.</p> <p>Smith engineered two fourth-quarter touchdown drives, including finding Vernon Davis for a 9-yard touchdown with nine seconds left to vault the 49ers to a riveting 36-32 victory over the New Orleans Saints in a wild back-and-forth NFC divisional playoff matchup at Candlestick Park.</p> <p>“It was us against history,” Davis said. “Us against ‘no,’ us against ‘can’t.’ We managed to pull it off.”</p> <p>After catching their breath, the 49ers will turn their attention to the NFC championship next weekend, their first since 1997.</p> <p>San Francisco will meet the winner of today’s Green Bay Packers-New York Giants game in the conference title game on Jan. 22, with the right to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl up for grabs. If the Packers win, the Niners will head to Green Bay. If New York wins, the game will be back at Candlestick.</p> <p>The early story Saturday was turnovers, as the Saints threw interceptions and fumbled to dig themselves into an early 17-0 hole.</p> <p>But Saints quarterback Drew Brees, who set an NFL record for completions in a playoff game with 40 in 63 attempts, slowly brought New Orleans back into it.</p> <p>Brees, who threw for 461 yards, hit Jimmy Graham and Marques Coltson for TDs in the second quarter to make it 17-14 at the half.</p> <p>Brees and the Saints didn’t take their first lead of the day until he found Darren Sproles, who set a playoff record with 15 receptions, from 44 yards out with 4:02 left in the game for a 24-23 New Orleans lead.</p> <p>But that’s when Smith went to work.</p> <p>Smith marched the Niners into field goal range and when it seemed like the 49ers were going to be content to let All-Pro kicker David Akers take a shot at giving them a late lead, coach Jim Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Greg Roman had a trick up their sleeve.</p> <p>On third down, Smith took the shotgun snap and sprinted around left end. Smith received a huge block downfield from left tackle Joe Staley to spring him into the end zone for the go-ahead 28-yard touchdown run, setting off the 49er Faithful into a frenzy.</p> <p>“Once I got on the edge I saw [I] got the first and it was just a matter of if [I’d] get the six,” Smith said.</p> <p>Trees wasn’t done however, as he quickly found Graham, who muscled his way to a 66-yard touchdown with just 1:37 left and draining all the energy from the ’Stick.</p> <p>But all it did, instead, was give Smith another shot to silence his doubters. He once again marched the Niners right down the field and into field-goal range. Instead of playing it conservative, Smith went to his go-to guy Davis, who took a big hit, but held on for the eventual winning score.</p> <p>“I didn’t want to force it,” said Smith, who finished 24-of-42 for 299 yards and three TDs passing and the one on the ground. “It’s a fine line. Vernon made it right [though].”</p> <p>An emotional Davis ran off the field and into the arms of coach Jim Harbaugh, a scene reminiscent of Terrell Owens’ game-winning catch against the Green Bay Packers on Jan. 3, 1999 game against the Green Bay.</p> <p>“What matters most is we get to go on and play another game,” Niners linebacker Patrick Willis said.</p> </div> </div> </div> http://www.sfexaminer.com/sports/nfl/2012/01/49ers-beat-saints-dramatic-fashion#comments NFL Teams Sports 49ers Alex Smith Jim Harbaugh New Orleans Saints san francisco Vernon Davis Sun, 15 Jan 2012 01:27:02 +0000 Dylan Kruse 1044426