Stats of the Game: Spurs vs. Hornets
The San Antonio Spurs erased a 17-point deficit to beat the New Orleans Hornets 109-95 on the road.
Manu Ginobili scored 15 points in the second half to lead the come back and hand the Hornets their first home loss of the season.
It's now time to look at the numbers that stood out in this Spurs' victory.
109 - The Spurs' 109 points were the most allowed by the Hornets this season.
65 - San Antonio outscored New Orleans 65-34 in the second half.
60.5 - The Spurs shot 23-39 (60.5%) in the second half including seven 3-pointers.
50 - The Hornets made 36-72 (50%) of their shots from the floor, including 5-11 (45.5%) from behind the arc.
42 - The Spurs controlled the boards and out rebounded the Hornets 42-34.
25 - The Spurs shared the ball well, they had 25 dimes for the game. Nine coming from Tony Parker.
23 - Manu Ginobili had a great all-around game, he had 23 points, eight assists, seven rebounds, two steals and one block for the Spurs. David West led the Hornets with 23 points and seven boards.
21 - Tim Duncan scored 21 points, grabbed seven rebounds and added two block hots, snapping a streak of 11 straight games in which he failed to score at least 20 points.
19 - Richard Jefferson added 19 points on 7-11 shooting for the Spurs.
15 - Chris Paul had 15 points, seven assists and six rebounds for the Hornets.
12 - George Hill scored 14 points off the Spurs' bench, 12 coming in the second half.
7 - The Spurs improved to 7-0 on the road and remains the only undefeated team on the road in the NBA. The Hornets has now lost seven of their last nine games against the Spurs.
6 - Tony Parker had only six points and six rebounds in 32 minutes of action.
0 - Blair, Jefferson and Ginobili did not commit a single turnover for the entire game.
Rookie Watch: Gary Neal had eight points, three rebounds and one steal in 21 minutes. While Tiago Splitter had five points and three boards in 11 minutes of action.
What's Next? The San Antonio Spurs will visit the Golden State Warriors at the ORACLE Arena on Tuesday.
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The San Antonio Spurs will visit the New Orleans Hornets tonight looking for a bit of revenge as try to extend their Southwest Division lead.
The Southwest Division rivals meet for the first time since the San Antonio Spurs knocked the Dallas Mavericks out of the playoffs last season when they play tonight at the AT&T Center in San Antonio.
Currently sitting atop of the NBA with a 13-1 record and a 12 game winning streak. End of story.
Hey man, after all we are only 4-11. (On pace for 21 wins though, watch out NBA.) Telfair and Ridnour are playing decently enough to man the PG position with Flynn out (take your time returning please), and if you could combine Telfair and Ridnour into one player, then we might actually be onto something there. Wes Johnson has played surprisingly well in spurts, and his defense is pretty good because he gives 110%, understands defensive concepts, and is disruptive/effective. He has the tools to be a good NBA defender down the road. Corey Brewer plays well for like 10 minutes at a time off the bench and.... yeah, that's it.
Health (specifically Parker). More familiarity with each other and the system (specifically Jefferson). Improved pace and scoring. You guys are playing unlike anything Duncan has been a part of before. The question is, can you sustain it all season long?