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First Cup: Monday
Published 5/12/2008 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... the care-free attitude they had in January when they came to San Antonio and routed the Spurs. Then, they stood around afterward watching replays on a television in the AT&T visitor's locker room. When one of them dunked, they hollered the way high-school kids do. But a New Orleans recovery seems unlikely after what happened the past two games, culminating with Sunday's pointed clinic. Then, the defending champions lived up to their title. And the Hornets lived up to theirs." ...
The Internets are alive: Hornets at Spurs, Game 4
Published 5/12/2008 at Ball Don't Lie
... Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili from driving to the basket and limit Tim Duncan as best as possible. None of those three objectives were accomplished. Parker got through first and second lines of defenses. Ginobili made difficult shots, and Duncan had no problems shooting over Tyson Chandler. Duncan led the Spurs with 22 points, Parker scored 21 and Ginobili had 15. The Spurs made 51 percent of their shots, and they made eight 3-pointers." Mike Finger, SA Express-News: "Easy. That was the word David West ...
Game 4 Aftermath: Monday News Wrap
Published 5/12/2008 at Hornets247.com Blog
... Paul scored 23 points to lead the Hornets, but unable to find anyone else to make shots, had just six assists. Jannero Pargo, a reserve guard, was New Orleans' second-leading scorer with 11 points -- a bad sign for the Hornets. Another bad sign: It took Pargo 14 shots. "That's the best way for us to play," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "Playing good defense fuels everything we do." Also in the Express-News, Mike Finger says that the Spurs have altered the Hornets mindset... This is what the Spurs did over the ...


