Los Angeles (31-6) at San Antonio (24-12) Preview
Game info: 9:00 pm EST Wed Jan 14, 2009
TV: ESPN
By Mike Lipka
The San Antonio Spurs and Los Angeles Lakers have ruled the Western Conference for most of the last decade, combining for nine of the last 10 conference les and seven league championships in that span.
The way both are playing to start 2009, it wouldn’t be surprising to see that trend continue this spring.
Their season series will begin on Wednesday in San Antonio, as the teams meet for the first time since Los Angeles quickly ousted the Spurs in last season’s conference finals.
Los Angeles came within two games of its fourth NBA le of the decade last season, but lost to Boston in the finals. Over the past 10 seasons, they remain one championship shy of San Antonio’s four league les since 1999.
Last May’s series marked the sixth playoff meeting in the last decade for these clubs, which again appear to be the class of the West.
Coach Phil Jackson’s Lakers have emerged as the team to beat after eliminating the Spurs 4-1 last season and charging to a 31-6 start to 2008-09.
“They’re the best team in the West, maybe the best team in the league, and that says it all,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. “They’ve done a great job at both ends of the court, and they knocked us out of the playoffs last year, so we know as much or more than anybody how good they are.”
The Lakers have won four straight games and 10 of their last 11, averaging 108.5 points over that span - more than 30 of them per game from Kobe Bryant.
Bryant had 33 in Los Angeles’ 105-100 win at Houston on Tuesday. Although he made just 13 of his season-high 32 shot attempts, the reigning NBA MVP scored 13 points in the fourth quarter including a key 3-pointer with 27 seconds to play.
“My shots felt good, they just weren’t going in for me,” Bryant said. “Once the fourth quarter came around, I had to focus even more to try to put the ball in the hole.”
The Spurs (24-12) faltered in the final quarter of their most recent game, giving up 31 points en route to a 105-98 home loss to Orlando on Sunday. Tony Parker’s 31 total points weren’t enough for San Antonio, which has won nine of its last 11 games despite the setback.
Manu Ginobili, who missed time early this season with an ankle injury, continues to struggle to get untracked. He’s shooting a career-worst 33.3 percent from 3-point range and averaging 14.5 points - five fewer than last season.
“I am still not feeling like myself last season at this point,” said Ginobili, who played through injury in the postseason and was held to 10 or fewer points in four of the five games against the Lakers.
“I am physically pretty good. Nothing is hurting,” Ginobili added. “It’s just a bit of probably mental and other confidence.”
On Wednesday, the Spurs may lean on Tim Duncan, who has averaged 23.0 points and 12.8 rebounds in 68 career games against Los Angeles including playoffs.
The home team won all four games in the 2007-08 regular-season series.
“It tells you where you stand,” Ginobili said of facing the Lakers. “… It makes you see the mistakes you made, how far you are from them and stuff like that. I wish we played them 10 times (per season).”
Notes
Lakers:
Los Angeles is leading the NBA in points scored and are 16th in points allowed. ... F Trevor Ariza reached 1,000 rebounds for his career. ... G Kobe Bryant currently ranks third in the NBA with 27.2 points. ... F Lamar Odom is currently day-to-day with a bone bruise on his right knee. ... The Lakers have won nine of there last 10 games.
Spurs:
Both teams were accurate from the free-throw line on Sunday, combining to shoot 36-of-39, with San Antonio a perfect 17-of-17. ... It was the first loss of 2009 for the Spurs, who were 4-0 in the new year. ... San Antonio, which was averaging nearly 21 3-point attempts per game, had only 10 before they hoisted up three more in the final 18.8 seconds.
Team Stat Leaders
Points
Kobe Bryant LAL 27.0
Tony Parker SA 21.3
Rebounds
Pau Gasol LAL 9.4
Tim Duncan SA 10.1
Assists
Kobe Bryant LAL 4.6
Tony Parker SA 6.7
Team Comparison
Team Record Standings PF PA Road/Home Streak L10
Los Angeles 31-6 1st Pacific / 1st West 107.7 98.9 Road 11-4 Won 4 9-1
San Antonio 24-12 1st Southwest / 3rd West 97.2 93.6 Home 14-7 Lost 1 8-2

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