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Gasol a perfect fit with Spurs

Veteran’s temperamen­t, skill set mesh with team-first San Antonio

- Jeff Zillgitt @jeffzillgi­tt

San Antonio Spurs veteran big man Pau Gasol knows that one game he might score 21 points and collect nine rebounds. Another game it could be nine points and eight rebounds.

“I have to understand where I am in my career and why I came here,” Gasol said. “I came here to help this team be better and ultimately help the team win a championsh­ip.

“It’s not about statistics (or) individual stuff. It’s about team accomplish­ment. And by the end of the year, I contribute and help this team be better and win a championsh­ip, I’ll be a happy man.”

As he transition­s to a different role late in his career, Gasol is finding his way with the Spurs. Through 17 games, Gasol is averaging 11.1 points, 7.2 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.2 blocked shots. Af-

ter a slow start, his impact has been noticeable in the last nine games, regardless of his traditiona­l box score statistics.

San Antonio is 14-3, including 10-0 on the road, and again — despite seven new players — it will have a critical role in what happens in the Western Conference.

Gasol is one of those new faces, reaching a deal with the Spurs during free agency in July. No team replaces Tim Duncan, who retired after last season. But as alternativ­es go, the Spurs couldn’t have done any better than Gasol.

In several ways, Gasol is the perfect Spur: foreign-born (Spain), skilled, smart, selfless, a willing participan­t on both ends of the court and keeps an ego that doesn’t interfere with team goals.

“There’s no surprise with Pau,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. “He’s been in the league a long time. He played all over the world. He’s exactly what we thought he would be.”

Playing for the fourth team in his 16-year NBA career, Gasol no longer needs to score or even rebound as much as he did with the Memphis Grizzlies, Los Angeles Lakers or even the Chicago Bulls.

It has been an adjustment — not necessaril­y difficult but different — finding his niche with the Spurs, who have two go-to scorers: forwards Kawhi Leonard and LaMarcus Aldridge.

“You have to understand you’re coming to a team that’s already really good, right?” Gasol said. “And you have to figure out a way to fit in best within the personnel and how the coaching staff wants to use you and wants you to contribute. That might be different than from what you’re used to, and you have to understand the first thing here is to help the team be better and win ballgames.”

In the last nine games — all victories — the Spurs have scored 112.2 points and allowed 103 points per 100 possession­s with Gasol on the court. That’s much better than the 106.6 points scored and 108.9 points allowed in the first eight games.

“The first 10 games or so, it’s just of, ‘How’s it going to be?’ and trying to figure things out on your own a little bit,” Gasol said. “Now after 17 games in, you get a better picture (and) an idea of how things work and how things are going to be from now on.”

During the winning streak, Gasol had his best games of the season: 21 points and nine rebounds vs. the Detroit Pistons and 24 and nine against the Sacramento Kings. He also had back-to-back 16-point games and is averaging 13.4 points and 7.7 rebounds since Nov. 11.

Gasol had no points in the Spurs’ 109-103 victory against the Boston Celtics on Friday. It was just the second time in his career he didn’t score in a game and the first time since March 14, 2008.

“It’s hard for me because of my nature and the player that I am and have been for so long,” Gasol said.

He knows the scoring will fluctuate at this point of his career and on this team.

“Rebounding is the one thing I know I can control,” Gasol said. “Consistent­ly, that’s what I do my best at.

“The rest varies from game to game, and that’s just how it’s going to be I think. And that’s probably how it’s supposed to be with this team because there’s so much that we have on the floor.”

The right temperamen­t will serve a player well with the Spurs, and Gasol knows that.

“Just being very patient and being very understand­ing,” he said, “and understand­ing what matters.”

“I came here to help this team be better and ultimately help the team win a championsh­ip.” Pau Gasol, on playing with the Spurs

 ?? GARY A. VASQUEZ, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Center-forward Pau Gasol, left, is averaging 11.1 points and 7.2 rebounds in his first season with the Spurs.
GARY A. VASQUEZ, USA TODAY SPORTS Center-forward Pau Gasol, left, is averaging 11.1 points and 7.2 rebounds in his first season with the Spurs.

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