The Spurs, playing their first game without the injured Tony Parker, lost tonight against the Cleveland Cavaliers despite LeBron James and Shaq not playing and Antawn Jamison getting hurt during the game. Final score 97-95. Spurs record drops to 36-25 and remain in seventh place in the Western Conference playoff race.
The Spurs were basically a two-man team with Manu Ginobili and George Hill leading the way with 38 and 23 points respectively. Aside from no one else contributing on the offensive end, defensively costly turnovers in the crucial moments of the fourth quarter doomed the Spurs. Not to mention poor execution on the offensive end and failing to hit the shots when it counted added to this Spurs loss.
Despite the poor fourth quarter, the Spurs had a shot to tie the game and send it into OT but Roger Mason missed a three that would have tied the game.
To go over other aspects of the game, I asked fellow Bloguin NBA blogger, Brendan Bowers of Stepien Rules, a few questions about tonight’s game. Please check out Stepien Rules for the best Cavs coverage.
The Cavaliers are deep, and if anything, they have a number of guys more than capable of hitting shots offensively. Daniel Gibson is a guy that can hit big shots as well as anybody in the NBA and he hit one tonight, while if the team’s at full strength, he probably doesn’t play. Other guys stepped up and did the same, and I thought JJ Hickson was particularly aggressive as well offensively in a needed capacity. As a team too, I think there’s something to be said about wanting to show people that you are capable of winning a game against a good team without LeBron, and after losing to Milwaukee last time out, I think they made it a point to do so tonight…and they did.
Thanks to Brendan for participating in this Q&A. To read my Q&A on the Spurs loss with Brendan click HERE to visit Stepien Rules.
Notes:
- Spurs shot 41.7% from the field, 34.5 % from the three-point line, and 68.2% from the free-throw line.
- Spurs committed 14 turnovers and grabbed 44 rebounds.
- Spurs bench scored 17 points.
- The Cavs had six players scoring in double digits.
- Richard Jefferson, Roger Mason, and Antonio McDyess had a bad game. RJ went 1-3 from the field and 0-2 from the three-point line finishing with three points in 28:26. Mason went 0-8 from the three-point line and 1-10 from the field scoring two points in 25:23. McDyess went 2-8 from the field and scored four points in 14:59.
- The Spurs will next play the New York Knicks in San Antonio this Wednesday.
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