Thursday, January 1, 2015

Spurs conclude on a positive note – beIN SPORTS Sports News.

2014 will go down as a good year for the Spurs. Despite their difficulty in restarting the machine road this season, including the fault of the prolonged absence of Tony Parker, who missed his 12th game because of an injury to his left thigh, but also that of Kawhi Leonard The Finals MVP for the 2014 hit in the right hand, the defending NBA champions have entered the year Wednesday with a win over New Orleans (95-93).

Faced with Anthony Pelicans Davis, the new star of the NBA, limited to 21 points and 12 taken under the baskets (ie his 19th double-double all the same since the beginning of the season), Tim Duncan, the Texan veteran still author of 16 points and 10 rebounds (ie his 814th double-double career as much as Karl Malone), proved he was well preserved by saving San Antonio at the end of a losing game to send both teams into overtime, is inviting passage in the Top 10 rebondeurs history (with a total of 14,250 doses).

If the extensions have not smiled in recent weeks to the Texas franchise, which has lost three home extension matches in December, Manu Ginobili is this time out of the box to put six of his 26 points during this period, an essential effort to reverse the Pelicans who had taken advantage of six points in this extension . A victory, the 20th in 34 matches since the start of the season, allowing Spurs to finish the year on a high note after a December experiencing (8 wins to 10 losses).

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