In the playoffs, the Spurs faced the Phoenix Suns in the first round. But for all of Suns coach Danny Ainge's worries about Duncan and Robinson, it was diminutive Avery Johnson who closed the door on Phoenix. The 5-10 point guard, still hearing the whispers that the Spurs needed a stronger point guard to contend, had his way with Phoenix throughout the series, averaging a team-high 20.5 ppg and 6.0 apg in the 3-to-1 series win.
Against the Utah Jazz in the Conference Semfinals, the Spurs continued to give every indication that they were a le contender. They just couldn't put away the defending conference champs. Utah won Game 1, 83-82, despite 33 points from Duncan. In Game 2, Utah prevailed 109-106 in overtime, and the Spurs' chances took a huge hit when Duncan sprained his ankle. San Antonio rebounded to win Game 3, but lost the series in five games.