Stats of the Game: Spurs vs. Wizards

After playing their worst offensive game of the season, the San Antonio Spurs turned in one of their best offensive efforts leading by as much as 41 points while routing the Washington Wizards 118-94.
What are the the numbers in this Spurs' recent win? Let's find out!
88.2 - The Spurs made their free throws, hitting 15-17 (88.2%) shots from the foul line. The Wizards were not as good, making just 15-24 (62.5%) of their free throw attempts.
52 - San Antonio was hot from the 3-point area making 13-25 (52%) shots from beyond the arc. The Wizards only converted 3-11 (27.3%) of their three point attempts.
48 - The Wizards pounded it on the inside, outscoring the Spurs 48-30 on inside points.
37 - San Antonio outrebounded the Wizards 37-35, they also outscored the Wizards 37-18 during the first quarter and never looked back.
27 - The Spurs shared the ball better, dishing out 27 assists compared to the Wizards 15.
18 - Tony Parker scored 18 points, eight assists and three steals for the Spurs. While George Hill responded well in his first start of the season with 18 points, three assists, three rebounds and two steals in 32 minutes for the Spurs. San Antonio also outscored the Wizards 18-11 on fast break points.
16 - Andray Blatche and Cartier Martin scored 16 points a piece for the Wizards while rookie Gary Neal had 16 points off the Spurs' bench.
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13 - The Spurs were active on defense, finishing the game with 13 steals. The Wizards only had 4. DeJuan Balir had another double-double performance scoring 13 points and grabbing 12 rebounds.
7 - Newest Spur Steve Novak scored seven points and added two rebounds, two assists and one steal in 23 minutes of action. Trevor Brooker and Kevin Seraphin had seven points each off the Wizards' bench.
6 - Tim Duncan had six points, three rebounds, one block, one steal and one assist in 12 minutes, Manu Ginobili scored six points in eight minutes off the bench and Chris Quinn added six points in 20 minutes of playing time for the Spurs.
0 - Parker, Novak and Ginobili did not commit a single turnover for the entire game.
Rookie Watch: Neal made the most of his playing time scoring 16 points, dishing out four assists, grabbing four rebounds and adding a steal in 30 minutes of action. Tiago Splitter missed his second straight game because of a left hamstring injury.
What's Next? The Spurs will visit the New Jersey Nets at the Prudential Center on Monday.
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