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| Jazz Spurs NBA Playoff Series Tony Parker, Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili made a strong statement about their readiness for the Western Conference finals, putting the Spurs out to an early lead and turning it into a 108-100 victory in the series opener Sunday. Spurs Hold Off Jazz Rally in Game 1 Win |
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| Spurs Bracing for More From Deron Williams After seeing Utah's Deron Williams open the Western Conference finals with a career-best 34 points, San Antonio point guard Tony Parker vowed never to be so generous to his counterpart again. Spurs Bracing for More From Deron Williams |
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| Williams Leads Jazz to Game 3 Win SALT LAKE CITY, May 26 (AP) -- Back in the comfort of home, the Utah Jazz found what they were lacking in the first two games of the Western Conference finals: Confidence, defense and scorers other than Carlos Boozer and Deron Williams. Williams and Boozer still led the way, but it was the play of their teammates that carried Utah past San Antonio 109-83 on Saturday night, and cut the Spurs lead in the series to 2-1. "This does a world of good for our confidence,'' said Williams, who had 31 points and eight assists. Boozer had 27 points and 12 rebounds and Utah's supporting cast came to life during a game-changing 12-3 spurt in the second quarter, keeping the Jazz perfect at home this postseason - 7-0 - and making them 3-0 against the Spurs in Salt Lake City this season. Williams Leads Jazz to Game 3 Win Last edited by Lefty Noob : 05-27-2007 at 10:08 AM. |
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| Spurs Control Fourth Quarter for Game 4 Win Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili took the brunt of the blows and made enough foul shots in the fourth quarter to lift San Antonio past a valiant Deron Williams and the Utah Jazz 91-79 Monday night, giving the Spurs a 3-1 series lead. Spurs Control Fourth Quarter for Game 4 Win |
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