No Surprise: Spurs Force Game 7

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 No Surprise: Spurs Force Game 7
photo. adidas Whatever chance the Hornets had of bucking the trend and actually winning a road game evaporated real quick at the beginning of the fourth quarter of last night’s Game 6. With Chris Paul on the bench and New Orleans already down by 15, Manu Ginobili hit back-to-back threes to bring the San Antonio lead [...] [link]

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The Internets are alive: Hornets at Spurs, Game 6
Published 5/16/2008 at Ball Don't Lie
... Dime: "Robert Horry got involved when he crushed David West on a back-pick that knocked West out of the game. That pretty much killed the Hornets’ spirit, and soon after that Byron Scott went to his "I’m sick of watching this" lineup — ...

Reading is Great! Friday’s NBA Rumors, Breaking News, and Blog Links
Published 5/16/2008 by Andrew Thell and Brian Spencer at Empty the Bench
... in Phoenix. - Detroit Free Press - Rip Hamilton is already a more prolific postseason scorer than Zeke. - SLAM - The future of the NBA: The 2008 Slam High School All-Americans. - TrueHoop - Does Chris Paul’s suspect defense render him merely a “very good” player? - Hornets 24/7 - Autopsy of a blown opportunity for the Hornets in San Antonio. - Dime - How sick would it be if San Antonio was introduced to The Undertaker’s ...

Game 6 Aftermath: Friday News Wrap
Published 5/16/2008 at Hornets247.com Blog
... jumper, Duncan got a hand in his face. No highlight-reel blocks, no flashy steals. In other words, typical Duncan. "He played great," Spurs guard Tony Parker said. "We did a much better job guarding him, not giving him anything easy." "Timmy did a good job defensively," Popovich said. "David didn't shoot it very well tonight. Sometimes that happens. It was a combination of that and Timmy playing well." Dime magazine on the ESPN coverage of Game 6... At one point Jeff Van Gundy said ...

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