Green nails game-winner in Spurs' thrilling victory over Lakers

Written by Paul Garcia on .

 

With 19.9 seconds remaining and the San Antonio Spurs trailing the Los Angeles Lakers 82-81 in the fourth quarter on Tuesday, the Spurs didn’t draw up a play for Tony Parker or Tim Duncan. On this night in Los Angeles, the Spurs drew up a play for Danny Green who was being defended by the Lakers’ Kobe Bryant. With Bryant not playing Green closely, Green made him pay.

The Spurs used a screen to free Green (11 points) for a 3-pointer that Bryant (28 points) was late to react to. By the time the ball sunk through the net, Bryant showed emotion and frustration on his face for giving up the basket.

The Lakers would have once more chance to score, but Kawhi Leonard played his best defense to keep the ball out of Bryant’s hands and so Pau Gasol had to take a forced jumper, and the Spurs won a thriller 84-82.

Here’s the rundown.

The 4-Quarter Slim Down

First quarter: After Bryant hit the opening shot, the Spurs began a 10-0 run. However, the Lakers responded with a 14-0 run that eventually turned into a 19-4 run to give the Lakers a 26-18 advantage after one. The Lakers held the Spurs under 20 points and 36% shooting, while Tony Parker (19 points) opened with eight points. The Lakers size was a problem as they held the Spurs to just six attempts in the paint, while the other 14 jump shots came from the outside. The Spurs only turned the ball over four times in the first.

Second quarter: The turnovers weren’t a problem for the Spurs in the second quarter, but scoring was for both teams. At halftime, the Lakers lead 43-38. Both teams only combined for 39 points in the quarter. By half, the Spurs were shooting 37% while the Lakers were shooting 44%. Low shooting percentages for the Spurs mixed with nine turnovers by the Lakers made the second quarter a really sloppy one.

Third quarter: It was a defensive minded third quarter for both teams as the Spurs outscored the Lakers 22-16 to take a 60-59 lead into the fourth quarter. The Spurs used a 7-0 run early in the third to build a 3-point lead, but the Lakers responded late with a 7-0 run to regain the lead.  Tim Duncan (18 points) was instrumental in helping the Spurs close the quarter on a 5-0 run.

Fourth quarter: The most entertaining quarter was the fourth quarter. Not only was it the only quarter where both of the teams scored 23 or more points, but the quarter had its ups and downs for both teams as it headed to its grand finale. Aside from Green’s game winner, there were some thrilling plays like when Parker forced a jump shot, and ran and grabbed his own rebound in mid-air for a lay-up. Then there was a classic Duncan play as he completed a hook shot on the glass over Dwight Howard (13 points) and Pau Gasol (10 points). The Spurs ended the game with just eight turnovers, which was a vast improvement over their last few games where they had been turning the ball over 15 times per game.

After the game, Leonard spoke of the final play for the Lakers in which he denied Bryant the ball. “I tried to make him go left,” said Leonard, “I just tried to keep the ball out of his hands, because you know Kobe always hits the game winning shot."

Out of the starting five: Though he mainly got most of his points in the opening first quarter run, Parker was one of the bright spots for the Spurs with 11 points and two assists at halftime. Duncan came to life in the third with eight points in the quarter, as he went into the final quarter with 14 points. Tiago Splitter was also very productive in the paint in the third quarter as he used offensive rebounds to end the third with nine points. Parker finished the game with 19 points and seven assists, while Duncan ended with 18 points, nine rebounds, and four blocks. But it was Splitter, Green, and Leonard who were also instrumental in helping the Spurs close the game out down the stretch in the fourth quarter with plays on both sides of the ball; Splitter with his nine points and nine rebounds, and Leonard with his deny-defense on Bryant who was trying to get free on the last play of the game.

Off the bench: Though the bench struggled scoring wise, Stephen Jackson and DeJuan Blair made hustle plays and provided offensive scoring in key moments when the team was in desperate  need of a basket. The two combined for 12 points  off the bench.

Player of the game: Danny Green - After the game, Parker said the Spurs used he and Duncan as decoys because they inferred the Lakers would think they were going to take the last shot. He said the team knew Bryant liked to stay in the middle of the floor and help on the main scorers so they felt running the play for Green would be the best option. The option worked as Green sunk the game winner. After the game, Parker joked about what Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich told Green, "Pop said you're supposed to do that. He'd didn't even congratulate him or anything."

Though the Lakers were without injured point guards Steve Nash and Steve Blake, Manu Ginobili also wasn’t 100% healthy even though he played some minutes in the game. Ginobili wasn’t one of the normal closers on the floor in the win. After though, coach Pop did mention that he’s not looking forward to playing a healthy Lakers team with Nash and Blake back in the lineup later in the year.

The Spurs resume first place in the Western Conference with a 7-1 record, and on Thursday they’ll be hosting the only remaining undefeated team left in the NBA as of Tuesday, the New York Knicks (5-0). 

9 comments
PopKat
PopKat like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

Any win over the Lakers is a great win, and there were many great things that the Spurs accomplished in the win.

Splitter played (he hustled) the best game I ever seen him play and if he can average 9 and 9 in the playoffs, the Spurs have a great chance to win another championship.

Green hit a game winning shot on the Lakers floor.  It looks like we have another clutch shooter win it counts. This was huge.

Coach Pop again showed why he is the best coach in the NBA while not calling the play for Parker, TD or Jackson. Not only was that great play for the game, but it was great play for future games.

Defensively, Kobe had 28 points with 6 plus minutes left and did not make another basket after that. Howard only took 9 shots, so the Spurs played outstanding defense and finally reduced their turnovers (8).

spurs123
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Even though Green hit the game winning shot, I think that Tiago deserves player of the game. He was fantastic. He had 3 offensive putback layups and 6 offensive boards. He was definitely getting into Howard's head and forced Howard into foul trouble. Easily one of the best games I've seen out of Tiago in his short career.

rtesoro440
rtesoro440 like.author.displayName 1 Like

It showed what defense can do. Splitter made a good account of himself and Leonard ably guarded Bryant. But in the end, it was the herculean effort of TD that won the day for the Spurs.  Go Spurs!

Spursforever69
Spursforever69 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

Where's the negative guy telling us the Lakers size destroyed us? oh Right! We had more points in the paint...

SPURSALLDAY
SPURSALLDAY like.author.displayName 1 Like

DAMN ILIKE THE LINEUP TIAGO + DUNCAN. TWIN TOWERS. I HOPE TIAGO WILL LEARN TO BE TOUGH MORE.

ryankxlu
ryankxlu

I'm happy we squeaked out the win, but I agree with Pop. The Lakers are only going to get better as they begin to gel, and playing them with Nash and Blake back will be very tough.

CraigThomas
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 @ryankxlu I wouldn't be too worried. Our creator (Manu) played with a bad back. If he were 100%, we would have smoked them. Then again, they don't have Nash or Blake. I still say though that Parker has field day on pick and rolls with Nash or Blake. Tiago actually stepped up which is amazing to me. Oh well, we got the W and that's all that counts.

spurs123
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 @CraigThomas  @ryankxlu I mean it's not like the Spurs aren't going to get better with time, too. They have been atrocious in the first few games with turnovers, which should definitely improve as the season progresses. It was a nice win, with a mediocre effort from Ginobili and Neal.

CraigThomas
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 @spurs123  @ryankxlu I'm just happy we've decided to start playing defense this year instead of outscore the other team. Hell I don't care if we average 18 TOs as long as we play great defense. I would much rather keep the game in the 80's than the 110's.

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