Stats of the Game: Spurs vs. Jazz

Written by Robby Lim on .

statofgame10The San Antonio Spurs (10-1) set a new franchise record after a nice road victory over the Utah Jazz (8-5)

The Jazz tried to pull another great comeback but couldn't get it together in the final quarter.

The Spurs ended their losing streak against the Jazz and will face the Cleveland Cavaliers for their second night of back-to-backs.

What numbers stood out in this Spurs' win? Let's find out!

46 - The Spurs dominated the boards, they out rebounded the Jazz 46-31.

25 - The Spurs didn't shoot the ball well from beyond the arc, making 5-20 (25%) of their three-pointers, the Jazz were equally atrocious from the three point line and made just 3-14 (21.4%) of their shots.

24 - Tony Parker had a game-high 24 points as he led the Spurs in scoring for the third straight time. He also had seven assists, four rebounds and four steals in 35 minutes of action.

19 - Tim Duncan had 19 points, 14 boards, four assists and three blocks and became the Spurs' scoring leader as he eclipsed David Robinson's scoring mark of 20,790 with 5:28 left in the third quarter.

16 - Even with Paul Millsap and Al Jefferson in the middle, the Spurs owned the Jazz on the offensive boards 16-5.  

14 - The Spurs got this one on the defense end, they held the Jazz to just 14 points in the first and fourth quarters. Duncan had a game-high 14 rebounds. 

11 -
DeJuan Blair and Richard Jefferson had 11 points a piece and Manu Ginobili and Parker have each scored in double figures in the first 11 games this season.

10 - Andrei Kirilenko and Al Jefferson were held to just 10 points each. The Spurs had 10 steals for the game compared to the Jazz's five. 

0 - Matt Bonner's string of 3-pointers ended against the Jazz. He went 0-3 from behind the arc and 0-6 overall.

Rookie Watch: Gary Neal had two points, three rebounds, and two assists in 14 minutes of action while Tiago Splitter had his second straight DNP-CD (Did Not Play - Coach's Decision) of the season.

What's Next? The Spurs will hosts the Cleveland Cavaliers at the AT&T Center in San Antonio on Saturday for their second night of back-to-backs.

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