The San Antonio Spurs are in pursuit of a third Argentinean for their roster, according to league sources.Sources told ESPN.com that the Spurs are actively lobbying Nicolas Laprovittola to make the jump to the NBA after the rugged guards solid play in the Rio Olympics.Laprovittola, 26, played for Estudiantes in the Spanish ACB last season and told the Argentinean newspaper ITAL La Nueva ENDITAL this week that a few NBA teams are interested in his services.But the Spurs have a natural recruiting advantage thanks to the presence of Argentina legend Manu Ginobili.San Antonio signed a second Argentinean earlier this summer when they added ?swingman Patricio Garino to the roster. Garino, 23, played high school and college ball in the United States, earning second-team honors in the Atlantic 10 last season at George Washington before not being selected in the June draft.Laprovittola and Garino were key contributors to the Argentina squad that reached the elimination round in the recent Olympics.A dozen years removed from leading ?Argentina to an improbable gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics, Ginobili, at 39, retired from international play following ?a quarterfinal loss to the United States. Wholesale Shoes . Its 1987 and a Brazilian playmaker, known as Mirandinha, is being paraded around St James Park to the passionate Newcastle fans. Fake Shoes For Sale .C. - The Carolina Hurricanes have placed backup goalie Anton Khudobin on injured reserve with an unspecified lower-body injury. https://www.fakeshoeswholesale.com/ .C. at the helm of the top team in the Eastern Conference. His tenure as the GM in Vancouver was all too brief. Though he led the Canucks to what was then a franchise record-shattering campaign in just his second season, Nonis was gone and replaced one year later. Discount Shoes . Defenceman Yannick Weber scored the go-ahead goal early in the third period and the Canucks breathed a sigh of relief with a 2-1 win on Saturday night. Black Friday Shoes .Y. -- The Buffalo Sabres have recalled forward Kevin Porter and defenceman Chad Ruhwedel from the minors as part of a five-player roster shuffle made by the NHLs worst team. ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Albert Pujols, Josh Hamilton and the Los Angeles Angels did more than just end Jeremy Guthries 18-game unbeaten streak. They smashed it to smithereens. Pujols, Hamilton, Howie Kendrick and Mike Trout all homered off the right-hander in a 6-2 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday night. "As you saw tonight, up and down the lineup, were capable of doing that," Hamilton said. "When you look at what hes been doing as of late, hes been throwing the ball well. So its encouraging to know youve had good at-bats against a guy like that. Its just good to create a little bit of fuel to the fire. The guys were smiling and having fun." Guthrie (5-1) yielded five runs and 11 hits over seven innings. He held the franchise record for consecutive starts without a loss while winning his previous 10 decisions. It was his first defeat since Aug. 3 last year, when Texas beat him 5-3 at Kansas City. "The streak was because of 25 guys that played well behind me every time I was on the mound, and they really picked me up. Thats how a streak like that happens," Guthrie said. "Tonight they tried to battle for me, and I couldnt get any momentum on our side. It was one of those nights where I didnt have a good feel and wasnt able to execute pitches." Hamilton, who batted .212 with 11 RBIs in his first 38 games with the Angels after signing a five-year, $125 million contract in December, drove Guthries first pitch to him in the sixth inning far beyond the trees in centre field with two outs to increase the lead to 4-2. "I went back and looked at (some tape from) 2010 -- the end of May and early June, because I struggled the first month and a half of that season," Hamilton said. "I looked at what kind of adjustment I made then and tried to simulate that in BP today and in the game. As the game went on, I saw more pitches and felt good." The Angels right fielder, who was the AL MVP in 2010, made his fourth start at designated hitter after being removed from Monday nights series-opening 11-4 loss in the seventh inning because of lightheadedness caused by sinus congestion. "It was good in Houston and it felt OK in Chicago. Today it felt better," Hamilton said. "I felt like I was seeing the ball better and had a little better pitch selection throughout thhe game.dddddddddddd I felt OK while I was hitting. But like last night, once I would run, Id kind of feel a little off. So well give the medicine a couple of days and see if it kind of works its way out." Trout ended the scoring in the seventh with his seventh homer, a towering drive over the double-decker bullpen in left field. It was the first time in Guthries 10-year career that he allowed four homers in a game. Jason Vargas (2-3) gave up five hits in seven-plus innings and struck out seven. Both runs against the left-hander were knocked in by the suddenly hot Billy Butler, who had an RBI double in the fourth and a homer in the sixth. "He mixes speeds well, locates, and he just knows how to pitch," Butler said. "Over the years hes gotten better and better. He knows what he has, knows his stuff and basically knows how to approach hitters. Hes a lefty and he throws in the upper 80s (mph), so you have to make him come to you and bring the ball up. Thats easier said than done." Butler opened the scoring with an RBI double. But the Angels responded with two runs in the bottom half, as Pujols launched his sixth homer over both bullpens leading off the inning and Kendrick hit his sixth of the season with two outs. Trout made it 3-1 in the fifth with a sacrifice fly after the Angels put runners at the corners on singles by J.B. Shuck and Erick Aybar, who returned to the lineup after missing four games because of tightness in his right hamstring. "It just shows you how fragile a streak like that is and how impressive it is," Butler said. "Jeremys going to pitch well all year, and hes pitched well to this point. We all have confidence in him, and we know when he goes out there we have a great chance to win every time." NOTES: Los Angeles got two runners thrown out at third base by catcher Salvador Perez in the third. ... The Angels are 4-0 when Hamilton is the DH. He is 8 for 25 against Guthrie with three home runs. ... The last pitcher to give up four homers against the Angels in a game was Oaklands Dan Straily on Aug. 8, 2012, in his second big league start. ... Angels LHP C.J. Wilson will match up against LHP Chris Sale of the White Sox for the second time in six days on Friday night. Sale outpitched Wilson with a one-hitter Sunday at Chicago, beating the Angels 3-0. ' ' '