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Spurs Lose Duncan But Crush Blazers 100-79
Spurs Lose Duncan But Crush Blazers 100-79
Tony Parker scored 27 points as the San Antonio Spurs beat the Portland Trail Blazers 100-79, but it was a costly victory, as the Spurs lost All-Star Tim Duncan to an injury in the second quarter. Duncan collided with Blazers forward James Jones and injured his right knee and ankle. The big man had to be assisted off the court, the Spurs said after the game that they expect him to miss ...
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