Spurs Push It To The Limit

By Shawn Kirsch | May 15, 2008 | Print Print

With their backs against the wall, the Spurs brought their trademark game to the court, and even had some help from the bench.  New Orleans didn’t make it easy though.

1Q   Both teams came out of the gate and took it to each other, keeping the score even for quite some time.  Udoka would be inserted in the first, and from the time his foot stepped on the court, he played like he belonged there.  San Antonio would finish the quarter strong with a 12 point lead.

2Q  Duncan was doing a good job drawing fouls, even as Paul did everything he could to keep his team in the game.  The Spurs defensive rotations would appear to be a bit slow for awhile, and New Orleans slowly chipped away at the lead.  However, Manu would hit back to back 3s to stretch the lead, and the rest of the team would resume their hot shooting to take a 7 point lead into halftime.

3Q  That the Hornets were so close, with the Spurs shooting so well, is a testament to just how well Chris Paul runs his team.  However, he is still young, and Bowen was able to draw a foul on him on back to back plays, giving him 4.  Byron Scott would leave him in the game, but it wouldn’t seem to matter.  Soon after, West was called for two quick fouls, and his fourth came not long after, leading to the frustration that also yielded a technical for him.  Paul would show leadership of a player years older though, as he gathered the Hornets up and settled them down.  This would be approximately the same time that San Antonio decided to take control though, with Parker getting a LONG time to shoot a corner 3, which he made, and Manu continuing to shoot lights out from long range.  Udoka would come off the bench, continuing to PRODUCE, hitting another 3, as well as a big block on a fast break attempt.

4Q  Up by 15, San Antonio would continue to roll, as Ginobili hit yet another 3.  New Orleans problems would just be starting though, as David West went down in severe pain.  Aggravating his pinched nerve, he would leave the game, but his status is worrisome going into the decisive game.  Udoka would continue his help off the bench, hitting another 3, and the Spurs would cruise to a 99-80 victory.

Review  This game was much closer than the final score indicates.  San Antonio didn’t grab control until the third quarter was well underway.  They fed off of some extremely hot shooting throughout the first half, approaching 70%, which is why they would hold a 7 point margin at the half.  They would cool off in the second half, but Ginobili and Udoka would hit big shots to help maintain the lead, and some mistakes on the part of the Hornets helped to keep the Spurs in possession of the ball.  Oberto was able to help out in several plays with some great passing, although his rebounding is still a bit weak.  With each team winning their home games, the decision maker in New Orleans should be interesting.

Win Or Go Home  Winner takes all is now the name of the game, there are no more games to use as a crutch to extend it.  This series has been taken to the limit, and it’s sure to be the best battle of all.  Chandler’s foot didn’t appear to be a problem for him tonight, but West’s back is an issue, which is great for San Antonio, but it diminishes the series somewhat if San Antonio can win it.  Udoka came out tonight and did everything we want from the bench, efficient offense, solid defense, and lots of energy, hopefully he, and a few others, can take that effort to another level in game 7, because this series is far from over.  The Spurs will need more hot shooting, even better defense, and a whole lot more rebounding to advance to the next round.  A little bit of luck wouldn’t hurt either.

Highlights

Duncan:  20 pts, 15 boards, 6 assists   Ginobili:  25 pts, 4 boards, 6-9 3 pointers   Parker:  15 pts, 4 boards, 4 assists   Udoka:  13 pts, 100% shooting, hustle

Paul:  21 pts, 6 boards, 8 assists, 3 steals   Chandler:  14 pts, 6 boards   Stojakovic:   13 pts, 6 boards

Closing Thought

Our thoughts are with David West.  While it’s a different type of injury than the foot problem Duncan had just a couple seasons ago, we understand how the dynamic of the team changes when a star player is hurt.


Comments

7 Comments so far

  1. Pat S on May 16, 2008 8:44 am

    Coming from an ole woman is a question.
    Why was West left in the game with 4 fouls, l tech, back injury and an unfocused, frustrated attitude?

  2. Matt on May 16, 2008 3:42 pm

    As a Hornets fan, I suggested he get pulled several minutes before then. He was hurt AND he wasn’t producing.

  3. Jeff -- Co Host Spurscast on May 16, 2008 5:39 pm

    Horry was simply setting a screen. no cheap shot. you want to see a cheap shot look at the foul Jason Kidd did to Pargo in the 1st round.

  4. Frank on May 16, 2008 9:24 pm

    It looks like Horry was trying to win the only way he knows how

  5. Tyler Lindsey on May 16, 2008 10:06 pm

    Good, solid, alert Basketball play by a savy veteran in Horry

  6. Shawn Kirsch on May 16, 2008 10:12 pm

    Why does Horry get picked on all the time for solid, fundamental basketball? Do the plays look a bit drastic (Nash, West), sure, but when a player is about to do a move, or coming at full speed, it will always look more drastic. Just because Horry still sets a solid screen, doesn’t make him malicious. I don’t see anybody calling out Chandler’s nearly identical back screen on Parker from a recent game.

  7. Samuel Park on May 18, 2008 6:30 pm

    Horry has had some great stretches in his career. Too bad no-one can stop him. And the screen that left David on the ground grumbling in pain was not, in fact, an offensive foul. The NBA is gonna be corrupt in a couple of years because a couple of the plays that should be called by the ref’s aren’t called.

    In the end, Spurs are gonna show the NBA of their great defensive power that they showed in the series with the Hornets (even though they sucked most of the time). Spurs will win at New Orleans, and they will beat the Lakers. You just wait and see.

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