Stats of the Game: Spurs vs. Clippers
Richard Jefferson and Manu Ginobili scored 22 points a piece as the San Antonio Spurs (6-1) extend their winning streak to five with a 107-95 victory over the injury riddled Los Angeles Clippers.
The Clippers (1-8) played without leading scorer Eric Gordon, big man Chris Kaman and veteran point guard Baron Davis.
Now let's check the numbers that stood out in this Spurs' recent win.
86.7 - The Spurs showed improvement from the foul line, they made 26-30 (86.7%) of their free throw shots, including 7-7 from Ginobili.
70 - The Clippers made their outside shots connecting of 7-10 (70%) from behind the arc. The Spurs weren't that bad either, making 11-18 (61.1%) of their 3-point shot attempts, including 4-7 from Jefferson.
41- The Spurs controlled the boards on this one, out rebounding the Clippers 41-34.
25 - The Clippers are 1-25 in San Antonio during the Duncan era.
23 - The Spurs used their running game and was successful with it, they outscored the Los Angeles Clippers 23-11 on fast break points.
22- Ginobili and Jefferson scored 22 points a piece the lead the Spurs in scoring. Tim Duncan skipped the morning shoot-around because of flu-like symptoms played just 22 minutes and had 6 points and 6 boards.
18- Rasual Butler led the Clippers with 18 points and five rebounds. Also 18 is the current winning streak of the Spurs over the Clippers.
11 - The Spurs protected the paint pretty well, they had 11 blocks compared to the Clippers' four. Duncan and Tiago Splitter had three blocks each.
8 - DeJuan Blair seem to get out of his shooting funk he scored 8 points on 4-9 shooting from the field and had 7 rebounds, one steal and one block in 28 minutes of action.
Rookie Watch: Splitter had 6 points, 4 rebounds and three blocks in just 16 minutes of action. James Anderson scored 7 points on 2-3 shooting from behind the arc. Gary Neal just played a little over a minute and had 1 point, one rebound and an assist. A bit surprising considering he played well in their previous game against the Charlotte Bobcats.
What's Next? The Spurs will face Elton Brand and the Philadelphia 76ers Saturday at the AT&T Center in San Antonio.





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slowly catching up with the Spurs' scheme of things and despite missing the entire preseason due to injury, he has been effective so far in four regular season games for the Spurs with limited time on the floor.
Satoransky is one of the more highly regarded 20 and under players in Europe and was sixth in scoring in the U20 tournament this summer, averaging 15.8 points to go along with six rebounds, 5.4 assists and 2.6 steals.
exceed them night in, night out, year in, year out - Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, George Hill - fans know what they are going to provide when they hit the hardwood. But one need not look further than the LeBron James experience in Cleveland to know that they cannot do it alone.
124-121 thrilling overtime victory over the Houston Rockets. They will try to it make four straight when they visit the Charlotte Bobcats (1-5) who are coming off a tough 91-88 home loss to the Orlando Magic.