Spurs starting to play like champs again 12.12.2003
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With an ugly 71-67 victory over their fellow Lone Star State inhabitants, the Houston Rockets last night, the Spurs stretched their winning streak to a season-high five games and improved to 14-10 on the season. San Antonio also moved a half-game back of Dallas, Houston, and Denver for the top spot in the tightly contested Midwest Division, as all seven teams in the division are separated by just one game.
Things had gotten so bad for the defending champs, that they actually dropped below .500 following a 90-86 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers back on December 3, which was also the last time the team tasted defeat. It was the latest in a season that the Spurs had been below the break-even mark since December 1996, six months before they selected Tim Duncan with the top overall pick.
What can be attributed to the team’s recent turnaround? In a word...Duncan.
The two-time defending league MVP has been a man possessed since serving a one-game suspension for making contact with an NBA official in Golden State on November 29
In his six games since sitting out, the 7-footer has recorded double-doubles in each contest, while averaging 25.8 points a game to go along with 14 rebounds a contest. Included in that was a phenomenal 47 point, 12 rebound effort against the Orlando Magic to jump-start the team’s current five-game tear.
On Thursday it was again Duncan who led the way, as Sports Illustrated’s co- Sportsman of the Year recorded 22 points and 10 rebounds in the defensive battle.
"Their guys did one heck of a job on me the entire game," Duncan said. "They contested every shot and blocked a bunch of them. It seemed like there were three or four guys around me the entire night."
San Antonio scored just 30 points in the first half and combined with the Rockets’ 25 at the break, the teams combined for the fewest two-team total at the half since the shot clock was introduced in the 1954-55 season.
"It was two heavyweight fighters punching it out," the Spurs’ Robert Horry said. "It was ugly for the fans, but we like it like that."
San Antonio could get even closer to first on Saturday when they close a home- and-home set against the Rockets at the SBC Center.