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03-20-2010, 12:47 AM
San Antonio Spurs 147, Golden State Warriors 116 (http://www.48minutesofhell.com/)
by Jesse Blanchard
48 Minutes of Hell
Golden State Warriors head coach Don Nelson got himself ejected from the game with 2:42 remaining in the first quarter. His team mailed it in long before that.
Between the quick-hitting inbounds plays, one pass layup lines and Matt Bonner keeping the spirit of Tony Parker’s teardrop alive, the San Antonio Spurs scored the most points in the history of the Gregg Popovich-Tim Duncan era.
“We didn’t compete at a level needed to even have a chance against this team,” Warriors coach Keith Smart said. “I’m not even saying to probably win it, but you need to have a very high competitive level from the very first quarter to have a chance to make them have to play with Duncan on the floor just a little bit more.”
Tim Duncan was able to get the best of both worlds, rest and rhythm, sitting out the entire second and fourth quarters while posting 17 points (8-8 shooting), six rebounds and five assists in just under 14 minutes of play.
Keep reading → (http://www.48minutesofhell.com/2010/03/19/san-antonio-spurs-147-golden-state-warriors-116/#more-7040)
by Jesse Blanchard
48 Minutes of Hell
Golden State Warriors head coach Don Nelson got himself ejected from the game with 2:42 remaining in the first quarter. His team mailed it in long before that.
Between the quick-hitting inbounds plays, one pass layup lines and Matt Bonner keeping the spirit of Tony Parker’s teardrop alive, the San Antonio Spurs scored the most points in the history of the Gregg Popovich-Tim Duncan era.
“We didn’t compete at a level needed to even have a chance against this team,” Warriors coach Keith Smart said. “I’m not even saying to probably win it, but you need to have a very high competitive level from the very first quarter to have a chance to make them have to play with Duncan on the floor just a little bit more.”
Tim Duncan was able to get the best of both worlds, rest and rhythm, sitting out the entire second and fourth quarters while posting 17 points (8-8 shooting), six rebounds and five assists in just under 14 minutes of play.
Keep reading → (http://www.48minutesofhell.com/2010/03/19/san-antonio-spurs-147-golden-state-warriors-116/#more-7040)