Duncan's status will be game-time decision
Associated Press

PHOENIX -- The San Antonio Spurs headed for Phoenix unsure about when Tim Duncan will return to the lineup.

Tim Duncan
Duncan

"Today, Tim is not ready to go on the floor," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said after his team worked out before flying to Arizona. "Saturday is a different deal. Tuesday is a different deal."

With the best-of-five series tied 1-1, the Spurs will have to win at least once at America West Arena to avoid elimination. Game 3 is Saturday and Game 4 is Tuesday.

Duncan shot baskets, did aerobic work up and down the court, participated in warmup drills and "played a little bit of token defense," Popovich said. He said Duncan's participation Saturday will be a game-time decision.

Duncan missed the last four games of the regular season and both playoff games with torn cartilage in his left knee. Popovich said there was no swelling in the knee from the work Duncan did on Wednesday and expressed optimism that the big forward would play at some point during the playoffs.

In Phoenix, Rodney Rogers and Randy Livingston sat out Thursday's practice, Rogers with back spasms and Livingston with a slight ankle sprain. Both said they would be able to play Saturday.

Suns coach Scott Skiles was concerned about Rogers, a leading candidate for the NBA's Sixth Man award.

"He lacked all mobility," Skiles said. "When Rodney Rogers doesn't practice, there's a problem. The guy's missed two all year. He's really stiff and sore."

But Rogers, whose offense would be sorely missed by a team already having trouble scoring, downplayed the problem.

"I ain't going to let this stop me," Rogers said. "It'll be all right."

The Suns' Jason Kidd, recovering from a broken ankle, is running lightly but insists he won't be back until the second round, if the team makes it that far.

With the Suns hurting, Skiles has eased his criticism of the long period between games.

"I think all the coaches would rather play the games, and the players too," he said, "but then guys are really grateful for the time to let guys heal. We're really banged up."

If Duncan can't play, the Spurs will be down to 10 players Saturday after losing reserve forward Jerome Kersey for the playoffs with a dislocated left foot.

"We're going to miss him terribly because he's been Mr. Tough for us," Popovich said. "He's been our enforcer and he's changed a lot of games. It really lifts the emotion of the team when he goes into games."

But the Suns' Penny Hardaway said the Spurs also could benefit offensively by using Jaren Jackson more off the bench in place of Kersey.

"That takes away an active guy on the boards but it brings in a shooter," Hardaway said. "They were struggling scoring, and he can help them in that area."

The Suns have struggled mightily on offense, too. Their 72 points in Game 1 and 70 in Game 2 were the lowest-scoring playoff games in the franchise's history.

The Suns believe their offense will heat up at home. But after a strong defensive showing in Game 1 and the second half of Game 2, the players believe their defense will keep things close no matter how much trouble they have scoring against David Robinson & Co.

"Hopefully, we will play a better offensive game," Cliff Robinson said, "but at the same time, if we continue to play the kind of defense that we're playing, we're always going to have a chance to win the game."
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