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SAN ANTONIO -- Gregg Popovich was reflective, loquacious, funny and even answered questions from the media without prompting. http:///...s-jersey-outlet-138/ . Its easy to say it was all a bit out of character for Popovich, but the circumstances were new to the San Antonio Spurs coach and all those who have followed them. San Antonio was 28 seconds away from going a perfect 5 for 5 in the NBA Finals under Popovich when everything went wrong. The Miami Heat rallied from a five-point deficit to tie Game 6, eventually winning in overtime Tuesday and then closing out their second straight title Thursday with a victory in Game 7. So, instead of preparing for a victory parade along the San Antonio River, the Spurs spent Saturday morning cleaning out their lockers at the teams practice facility. "I dont really want to do a soliloquy, but the elephant in the room is that were all hurting because we had an opportunity to win a championship right in the palm of our hands and it didnt happen," Popovich said. "So, that hurts, and it will dissipate over time, but right now it hurts everyone to varying degrees." San Antonio never trailed in the NBA Finals previously under Popovich and Tim Duncan, but they also never faced a player like LeBron James, not even when they swept a then 22-year-old James and the Cleveland Cavaliers for the 2007 championship. James 3-pointer in the final seconds of regulation helped tie Game 6 and his jumper with 1:43 left in overtime proved to be the winner in a 103-100 victory. He earned his second straight Finals MVP after finishing with 32 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists in Game 6 and 37 points and 12 boards in a 95-88 victory in Game 7. Will losing the title in such heartbreaking fashion makes it tougher for the Spurs to rebound next season and compete for another title? "Thats the kind of articles you guys write," Popovich said, deflecting the question before cracking a smile, "that we always read. ... I read every one of them, I swear, I swear, I read every one." Popovichs mood, along with the rest of the team, was lifted by the thousands of fans who greeted them at the airport Friday afternoon upon their return from Miami. The reception shamed, humbled, inspired and ultimately touched Popovich. "Ill be honest with you, when you saw the crowd, the first feeling I had was embarrassment," Popovich. "We wanted to bring it home for them so badly. Was just embarrassed that we didnt get it done and then as you look at them all and they just keep cheering you realize, my gosh, you really felt the love and the way they care for these guys and their team and then it did make it easier. Like, Hey, theyre with us. " Fans will likely be rooting for essentially the same team next season, which is good news for a franchise that won the Southwest Division title while reaching the post-season for the 16th consecutive year. Along with All-Star point guard Tony Parker, the most critical returning player is Duncan, who revived his career with two strenuous offseasons. The 37-year-old forward has lost 30 pounds over the past two years, enabling him to earn All-NBA First Team honours for the first time in six years. He averaged 17.8 points, 9.9 rebounds and shot a career-best 82 per cent on free throws this season. "I have a contract that says I am," Duncan said following Game 7 when asked if would return next season. Asked specifically if he was planning on retiring, Duncan said, "Not right now." Manu Ginobili is another matter. His contract expires this summer and the 35-year-old guard was unsure of his plans following Game 7. Ginobili battled injuries and a declining game all season, and those struggles only exacerbated in the post-season. He averaged 11.5 points in the playoffs, his lowest total since his rookie season in 2003, and he committed eight turnovers in the Game 6 loss. Barring a career renaissance like Duncan is enjoying, Ginobilis place amongst the teams Big 3 is likely at an end. If Ginobili doesnt bounce back, the Spurs discovered a replacement in Kawhi Leonard. After averaging 11.9 points and 6.0 rebounds in the regular season, the second-year forward averaged 13.5 points and 9.0 rebounds in the post-season while stymieing James defensively for much of the finals. "(He is) unbelievably coachable, a hard worker," Popovich said. "Hes going to be a future star because hes like a babe in the woods, still. I dont even call plays for him and you see what he does out on the court. Hes just beginning to feel his way and he will be getting the ball more and more as time goes on." Leonard was invited to play for USA Basketball, but his availability is in doubt because of chronic knee soreness he experienced in the final months of the season. "Its obviously an honour, to be involved in USA basketball in any way, shape or form and Kawhi is thrilled with the selection," Popovich said, "but we need to talk to the doctors to make sure he is able to do it." Leonards continued development, along with those of younger players such as Danny Green, Gary Neal, Cory Joseph, Tiago Splitter and Nando De Colo will be key to the teams continued success because the Spurs are not expected to make any major trades or free-agent signings. "People have been telling us to get younger for the last 15 years, I think," Popovich said. "So, we stopped listening to that a long time ago. At one point, I guess we will be too old, who knows when that is. Going to the conference finals last year and Finals this year kind of proves that something is going right." With that, Popovich figuratively doffed his San Antonio Spurs cap at the media that had gathered on a Saturday morning and went back into the teams practice facility to continue working towards next season. "Thanks for everything," he said. "You guys were great all year long, and ladies, but I am happy I dont have to do it again until September." 18:25ET 22-06-13 NFL Jerseys Cheap .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. http:///...-jersey-outlet-1104/ . John Lucas, signed as a mentor for rookie Trey Burke, showed he can score if required, scoring 12 points of his 16 points in the second quarter as Utah built an 18-point lead. http:///...76ers-jersey-outlet/ . "I wrote 36 on my sheet at the beginning of the game," the Cincinnati coach said, referring the yard line the ball would need to be snapped from.ST. LOUIS - A company tied to St. Louis Rams owner Stan Kroenke has purchased a prime piece of land in the Los Angeles area amid speculation the NFL franchise is considering a return to the city it left for the Midwest nearly two decades ago. Team officials on Friday provided a written statement confirming the recent purchase of a 60-acre site in Inglewood, Calif., adjacent to the shuttered Hollywood Park racetrack. The Los Angeles Times first reported the purchase. "As real estate developers, the Kroenke Organizations are involved in numerous real estate deals across the country and North America," the statement said. "While we can confirm media reports that we recently purchased land in Inglewood, as a private company we dont typically discuss our plans for commercial or residential investments. We have yet to decide what we are going to do with the property but we will look at all options, as we do with all of our properties." The property is three miles east of Los Angeles International Airport runways and sprawls between the newly renovated Forum concert venue, former home of the Los Angeles Lakers, and Hollywood Park, which closed Dec. 22 after 75 years of horse racing. The latter 260-acre site is slated for development of 3,000 housing units, commercial space and parks. The land was previously owned by Wal-Mart, which hoped to build a superstore there but could not win local voter approval for the project. Kroenke is a former Wal-Mart board member who is married to the daughter of company co-founder Bud Walton and continues to build shopping centres for the retailer. Los Angeles has lacked an NFL team since both the Rams and Raiders left in 1994. The Rams can break their 30-year lease in St. Louis after the 2014 season — a decade early — but have said little about their plans. The Rams lease requires the Edward Jones Dome to remain among the top quarter of the 32 NFL stadiums, based on various criteria. The St. Louis Convention & Visitors Commission, which manages the dome, last year offered a $124 million improvement plan that included a bigger scoreboard and better club seating, with the Rams paying slightly more half those costs. The team countered with a far more ambitious proposal tthat called for a new roof with a sliding panel and a bevy of improvements that would keep the city convention centre in the dome closed for three years. http:///...-wild-jersey-outlet/. City leaders rejected $700 million in publicly funded upgrades sought by the team. Speaking in New York before Sundays Super Bowl, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the league was informed of the Kroenke purchase and noted that any stadium development plan would require approval from two-thirds of the NFLs 32 owners. "Were aware of it," Goodell said. "There are no plans, to my knowledge, of a stadium development. Anything that would require a stadium development would require multiple votes of the membership." Goodell cautioned against "overreacting" to the Kroenke land purchase, saying "we should make sure we do whats necessary to continue to support the team locally, which the fans have done in St. Louis. And make sure we can do whatever we can to make sure that team is successful in the St. Louis market." Patriots owner Robert Kraft said he thinks "its unfortunate that a generation of fans have grown up without" a team in Los Angeles. "We definitely want a team in L.A. ... We need to make sure we have the right owner and the right facility, and until at least 24 owners feel that, we wont have it," Kraft said in New York. "Just personally, I would like to see a team in L.A. as soon as possible." Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has taken over negotiations with the Rams and Kroenke after arbitration between the team, the commission and the stadium authority failed. James Shrewsbury, chairman of the St. Louis Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority, which owns the downtown dome, referred questions about the Los Angeles purchase to the governor. "Its hard to comment on it since we dont know what his purpose is," Shrewsbury said, referring to Kroenke, who could not be reached for comment. "He hasnt said what he plans to do with it." The football St. Louis Cardinals moved to Arizona in 1987, and the city went nearly a decade without a franchise until the Los Angeles Rams arrived in 1995. AP Sports Writer Howard Fendrich contributed to this report from New York. Wholesale Jerseys China ' ' '