lunes, 11 de marzo de 2013

NBA 2012-13: San Antonio Spurs: 49-15

Tras una derrota ante un inspiradísimo Portland que al otro día perdió con el paupérrimo New Orleans (también nos han ganado una vez a nosotros los Hornets esta temporada), los Spurs derrotaron nada más y nada menos que al Oklahoma City Thunder, el gran favorito del Oeste para llegar a las finales este año, a pesar de que por ahora los Spurs tengan un mejor record.

Sin Tony Parker, pero con un efectivísimo Tiago Spitter que anotó 21 puntos en 9 de 11 intentos al aro y 10 rebotes, los Spurs abrieron el último cuarto con un 9-0, sacaron 15-17 puntos de ventaja y luego con esa ventaja en el bolsillo, pudieron jugar contra el reloj para terminar ganando por 12, fur 105-93.

Danny Green metió 16 puntos (4 de 4 triples), Kawhi Leonard 17, Duncan 13, Ginobili 12 y Boris Diaw 11.

Los Spurs consiguieron que ni Westbrook ni Durant anotaran 30 puntos, a la vez que evitaron que jugadores como Ibaka, Sefolosha o Kevin Martin anotaran más de 13 puntos.



En el duelo de los mejores de la Conferencia, San Antonio derrotó a Oklahoma por 12, la cantidad de puntos que metió Ginóbili… Además, Scola convirtió nueve en la derrota de los Suns y Prigioni quedó zapatero en la de los Knicks.


Parece que el Oeste tiene dueño. Y la garantía la aportó un verdeamarelho… El brasileño Tiago Splitter fue gran protagonista al aportar un doble-doble (21 puntos y 10 rebotes) en la victoria de San Antonio Spurs sobre Oklahoma City Thunder por 105-93, en el duelo entre mejores equipos de la Conferencia.

La aportación de Splitter se hizo más valiosa que nunca ante la ausencia por lesión del base francés Tony Parker, y además demostró que el gran problema de los Thunder radica en que no tienen un pivote que pueda ayudarlos en los partidos importantes. Claro que no jugó solo… Emanuel Ginóbili, como sexto hombre, logró 12 puntos en los 24 minutos que jugó, con 4-11 de cancha (1-4 en triples), 3-4 en libres, además de repartir cuatro asistencias, bajar cuatro rebotes y recuperar una pelota (aunque perdió cuatro).

Los Spurs (49-15), que ganaron el cuarto partido en los últimos cinco disputados, se olvidaron por completo de la derrota sorpresa que el viernes sufrieron en el AT&T Center ante los Blazers y volvieron a ser el equipo que aspira al título de liga. San Antonio tuvo un 52% en los tiros de campo y el 38% de triples, comparados al 43 y el 35, respectivamente, de los Thunder, que gracias a Ibaka dominaron en el juego bajo los aros (43-35). Los Thunder (47-17), que comenzaron de forma arrolladora con parcial de 32-22 en el primer cuarto, sintieron el esfuerzo de la jornada anterior en el duelo ante los Celtics de Boston, y los Spurs, con mejores piernas remontaron en el segundo (35-18) y la ventaja conseguida al descanso (57-50) la incrementaron en la segunda parte.

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SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- The San Antonio Spurs rebounded from their worst loss of the season with a balanced performance against one of the NBA's best teams.

This was one satisfying victory.

Tiago Splitter had 21 points and 10 rebounds, and San Antonio snapped Oklahoma City's five-game winning streak with a 105-93 victory on Monday night.

''I think everybody played well,'' Splitter said. ''I was one of them. You play well and you feel better. You want to play well against these kinds of teams, these playoff teams. Of course, we've got to stay humble. It's one more game.''

Kawhi Leonard scored 17 points, Danny Green had 16 and Tim Duncan finished with 13 as San Antonio (49-15) maintained the Western Conference's top record. Manu Ginobili had 12 points and Boris Diaw added 11 as the Spurs' reserves outscored their counterparts 34-16.

''We had a lot of great play from the bench,'' Duncan said. ''That second squad came in there and kind of changed the tempo and took control of the game.''

Kevin Durant had 26 points and Russell Westbrook added 25 for the Thunder (47-17), who have lost six straight in San Antonio. Serge Ibaka was the only other player in double figures, adding 13 points and 16 rebounds.

San Antonio's defense was the difference, turning an evenly matched battle into its third victory in four games without Tony Parker. The All-Star point guard is going to miss another three weeks with a sprained left ankle.

''Normally teams don't push us out so we can't run our offense,'' Oklahoma City coach Scott Brooks said. ''They did a good job of being physical with us. We're usually in attack mode and we're able to get better catches and better execution. That's something we can get better from. We've always done a great job of watching film and throwing it on the practice floor to improve on.''

The Spurs lost 136-106 to Portland on Friday night, with the Trail Blazers setting a record for most points by an opponent at the AT&T Center and handing the Spurs their second-worst home loss ever.

A couple days later, it was a much different story for San Antonio.

Oklahoma City had only two baskets in the opening 10 minutes of the fourth, but was 11 for 12 on free throws. The Thunder went 4 for 20 from the field in the final period.

''We just stuck with it,'' Duncan said. ''It was great to see the tide turn and us turn up our aggressiveness on defense.''

Durant was 7 for 13 from the field, compared to 11 for 27 by Westbrook. Durant said the shot differential was a product of the flow of the game.

''I can do whatever I want on offense,'' he said. ''I can come down and take 30 shots, but that is not the right brand of basketball for me. I was trying to make the right basketball play. The Spurs do such a great job of making me pass the ball. I was picking and choosing my shots. I trust my teammates.''

Asked about San Antonio's defense and the Spurs' run in the second half, Westbrook offered the same terse reply.

''They made some shots,'' he said.

San Antonio scored the first nine points of the fourth to take a 92-74 lead with 9 minutes left.

Oklahoma City played Sunday afternoon in a 91-79 home victory over the Boston Celtics, but still managed to outrebound the Spurs 15-4 in the opening quarter, including a 5-0 advantage on offensive rebounds.

''No team ends up being a really good team without playing good 'D,' " Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. ''We played very poor defense in the first quarter. It looked like a continuation of the Portland game.
But in the second quarter, we held them to 18 and we played a little more individual 'D,' took a look more pride in it. And the team 'D' was better. It's always about defense. If you don't play good defense, you're nothing in this league.''

San Antonio made its first five shots, with Duncan hitting a pair of jumpers over Kendrick Perkins to help the Spurs to a 10-4 lead with 9 minutes left in the first. The Spurs then proceeded to go 2 for 10, enabling the Thunder to rally.

Ibaka drove to the hole and threw in a floater off Oklahoma City's fifth offensive rebound for a 24-14 lead.

After missing their first four 3 pointers, Green hit back-to-back attempts and Leonard hit another to pull San Antonio to 42-40 and force an Oklahoma City timeout. The 3s were part of a 23-4 run that gave San Antonio a 57-46 lead with 41.4 seconds left in the first half.

The run included Leonard stripping Westbrook at the basket, driving the length of the court and throwing down a left-handed dunk as Ibaka began to close in on the right. The basket made it 53-46.

Leonard guarded Durant primarily, and the All-Star attempted only one 3-pointer.

''Just coming out, having confidence in myself to guard him,'' Leonard said. "You know he's going to score points, but just trying to contest him. Not make it easy for him out there; he knocked down a couple of tough shots in the first quarter, so I just kept trying to move on from there.''

NOTES: Splitter has eight double-doubles this season after collecting only three in his first two seasons. . Over the past four seasons, only the Spurs (210) have more victories than the Thunder (199). ... The Thunder, Spurs, Memphis Grizzlies and Los Angeles Clippers are the only Western Conference teams with a winning road record.


Mientras tanto los Lakers ya están en los Playoffs y de seguir así es muy posible que lleguen hasta un 6to. lugar, ya que ni Golden State, ni Houston están ganando los partidos que tienen que ganar para no caer del .500 y como viene la mano hasta Dallas y Portland tal vez podrían llegar a pelear con Houston y Utah el 8vo. y último lugar en la tabla del Oeste.

Western Conference
WESTERNWLPCTGBHOMEROADDIVCONFPFPADIFFSTRKL10
1San Antonio 4915.766-26-423-1111-227-11104.896.1+8.6Won 17-3
2Oklahoma City 4717.734228-419-136-431-10104.995.6+9.3Lost 18-2
3LA Clippers 4520.6924 ½25-720-138-427-12101.194.4+6.8Won 17-3
4Memphis 4219.6895 ½25-817-116-522-1392.087.9+4.0Won 49-1
5Denver 4222.656728-314-198-528-11102.698.4+4.2Won 89-1
6Golden State 3529.5471420-915-207-519-1998.899.5-0.8Lost 24-6
7Houston 3430.5311520-914-215-815-22106.8103.6+3.2Lost 15-5
8LA Lakers 3331.5161622-1111-205-518-21102.5101.3+1.1Won 38-2
Utah 3231.50816 ½22-810-235-418-1998.398.9-0.6Lost 43-7
Dallas 2933.4681917-1212-215-717-22101.2102.2-1.0Won 36-4
Portland 2933.4681920-109-236-518-2198.099.8-1.8Lost 14-6

En el Este, Miami con sus 18 victorias al hilo, ha dejado claro que van a estar en las finales del Este.  New York e Indiana serán los equipos que luchen por el 2do. lugar para evitar cruzarse con el Heat antes de las finales del Este y quedar eliminados en semis.

ENLACES/FUENTES:
http://espn.go.com/nba/standings
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/boxscore?gid=2013031124
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/splitter-helps-spurs-beat-thunder-030246713--nba.html
http://thepiratebay.se/search/spurs+nba/0/3/208
http://www.ole.com.ar/basquet/capo-Oeste_0_881312077.html

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