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Matt Bonner: Announces retirement Friday
Matt Bonner announced his retirement from professional basketball Friday, Jeff McDonald of the San Antonio Express-News reports.Bonner's 10-year tenure with the Spurs came to an end this past offseason, and after failing to catch on with another team over the summer and the first few months of the 2016-17 campaign, he decided to call it a career. The 36-year-old, who spent his first two seasons in the league with the Raptors, was a 41.4 percent shooter from three-point range over 12 NBA seasons and won two NBA championships during his time with the Spurs. He'll remain with the Spurs organization in a broadcasting role as he transitions to a new line of work.
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Spurs' Matt Bonner: Doesn't play in Game 4 loss
Matt Bonner (coach's decision) was inactive for Sunday's 111-97 Game 4 win over the Thunder.With the San Antonio Spurs at full health during this postseason, Bonner has been relegated to one of the two inactive spots on the roster. He's failed to appear in any of the Spurs' eight playoff games.
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Spurs' Matt Bonner: Scores six in finale
Matt Bonner scored six points (2-6 FG, 2-4 3Pt) in Wednesday's regular season finale against the Mavericks.With a number of regulars resting, Bonner drew the start at power forward and played his second-highest minutes total of the season. Expect Bonner to shift back to a deep bench role once the postseason begins.
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Spurs' Matt Bonner: Starting on Wednesday
Matt Bonner will start in Wednesday's game against the Mavericks, Jeff McDonald of the San Antonio Express-News reports.Bonner hasn't played much at all this season but with the San Antonio Spurs resting most of their starters prior to the playoffs beginning he's getting a chance to start. Look for Bonner to get a large minutes increase before resuming his normal role once the playoffs begin.
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Spurs' Matt Bonner: Available for Saturday's game
Matt Bonner is active for Saturday's game against the Kings, Paul Garcia of Project San Antonio Spurs reports.Bonner was active Wednesday but did not take the floor. However, with LaMarcus Aldridge (migraine) and Tim Duncan (rest) sidelined, Bonner could be primed to see his first minutes since February on Saturday.
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Spurs' Matt Bonner: Available for Wednesday's game
Matt Bonner (calf) will play in Wednesday's game against the Pistons, Paul Garcia of Project San Antonio Spurs reports.This is the first game of the last ten that Bonner will be available for. It is unclear if he'll get any time, however. He was averaging just 5.7 minutes per game before the injury, so he shouldn't be expected to see any significant minutes total.
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Spurs' Matt Bonner: Probable for Wednesday
Matt Bonner (calf) is probable for Wednesday's game against the Pistons.Bonner will look to return to the court on Wednesday night after missing the last nine straight contests due to a strained left calf. If Bonner is cleared to participate, he isn't a likely candidate to see major minutes as he is averaging a career-low six minutes a game this season. Look for an official decision to come after the team's shootaround on Wednesday morning.
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Spurs' Matt Bonner: Particpates in workout Tuesday
Matt Bonner (calf) participated in Tuesday's workout, but his status for Wednesday's game against the Pistons remains unclear, Jeff McDonald of the San Antonio Express-News reports.Bonner has missed nine consecutive games due to a strained left calf, and it could keep him out again Wednesday, as Tuesday marked his first day back on the court with the team. Even if Bonner is cleared to play Wednesday, don't expect him to receive much more than the 5.7 minutes he's averaging for the season.
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Spurs' Matt Bonner: Will miss Saturday's game
Matt Bonner (calf) will not play Saturday against the Rockets.Bonner's strained left calf continues to keep him out of another contest, and Saturday will be the ninth consecutive absence for the center. Bonner has averaged six minutes in 20 game this season, so his injury doesn't come as much of a loss for the San Antonio Spurs. The next time Bonner could see the floor is Wednesday against the Pistons.
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Spurs' Matt Bonner: Out again Thursday
Matt Bonner (calf) won't play Thursday against the Jazz.Bonner continues to be hampered by a strained left calf, and Thursday will mark his eighth consecutive absence. The veteran should be considered questionable on a game-to-game basis until the San Antonio Spurs say otherwise.