5 things to watch: Spurs vs. Lakers Game 3
The San Antonio Spurs (2-0) look to put a strangle hold on their opening round playoff series versus the Los Angeles Lakers (0-2) in Los Angeles
tonight.
The Spurs held court winning their first two games in San Antonio. In Game 2, San Antonio beat the Lakers 102-91. Parker finished with 28 points, 8 assists and 4 rebounds while Duncan had 6 points, 5 rebounds and 2 blocks. Dwight Howard paced L.A. with 16 points, 9 rebounds and 4 blocks. However, for L.A., they'll be without guard Steve Blake (hamstring) with Steve Nash ((hip and hamstring) and Jodie Meeks (ankle) are doubtful for Game 3.
And as the Spurs look to take a commanding 3-0 tonight in L.A., here are five things to watch for during tonight's contest:
• The Spurs' bench have outscored the Lakers' bench 72-34 in two games.
• Matt Bonner had his second consecutive game scoring in double figures which marks just the second time in his postseason career to post back-to-back double figure scoring games.
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The San Antonio Spurs have become accustomed to seeing Manu Ginobili injured entering or during the playoffs.
hamstring injury, have a banged up Steve Nash and do not have Kobe Bryant for the rest of the season.
For Lakers head coach Mike D'Antoni, beating the San Antonio Spurs in the playoffs is almost elusive as capturing an NBA championship. D'Antoni, of course, has accomplished neither. In 18 playoff meetings against Gregg Popovich, D'Antoni led squads have won four games.
Lakers not just from the work he's doing above the arc, but also the work he's putting in down low against Dwight Howard and Pau Gasol.