Stats of the Game: Spurs vs. Mavericks Game 4
The Spurs 'big three' struggled in this one combining for just 31 points on 9-34 shooting from the field. However, as bad as that sounded, the Spurs found a way to win. With George Hill leading the way, the Spurs were able to take a 3-1 series lead over the Dallas Mavericks in their 1st round playoff matchup.
That being said, let's take a look at some of the numbers that stood out in this game.
64.3 - The Spurs continues to struggle from the foul line and just made 18-28 (64.3%). They have to make their free throws count moving forward.
41 - George Hill became the first player other than Duncan, Ginobili or Parker to lead the Spurs in scoring in a playoff game since 2007. A span of 41 games, Hill scored 29 points on 11-16 shooting from the field and 5-6 from behind the arc.28 - The Mavericks scored 31 points in the second quarter, 30 in the fourth; but they only managed to score 28 points in the first and third quarters combined.
23.5 - With the San Antonio Spurs' defense suffocating them, the Dallas Mavericks just shot a measly 23.5% from the field during the third period.
11 - Tim Duncan scored just 4 points on 1-9 field goal shooting on his 34th birthday but he did managed to grab 11 boards. A game high tied with Dirk Nowitzki.
The Mavericks led by 11 points at the half, but the Spurs turned an 11 point deficit into a 7 point lead entering the final period after holding the Mavs to just 11 points for the entire 3rd quarter.
George Hill matched the Mavericks' point total in the third quarter, scoring 11 points in the third period.
8 - The Spurs had more steals than the Mavericks, 8-5. Four by Manu Ginobili and two by George Hill. The Mavs committed 8 turnovers in the third quarter alone.
1 - Leading 3-1, the Spurs just needed to win one more game to advance into the next round.
0 - George Hill didn't commit a single turnover for the game despite playing a game-high 45 minutes.
Looking Ahead
The Spurs did their part protecting homecourt and now hold a 3-1 series lead over the Mavs. Game 5 is on Tuesday in Dallas. The Spurs should put more pressure on the Mavs and come out playing hard and try to finish this series as early as possible. Manu Ginobili will need the 'extra' time to heal and Duncan will welcome some needed rest before another series starts.





He even got the moniker "Big Shot Rog" because of his penchant for hitting game winners during the regular season. Most notably against the LA Clippers, Phoenix Suns and the LA Lakers.
The only way for Mason to earn more minutes is to make his shots when given the chance and maybe make a hustle play or two when he is on the floor. He has to make the Spurs realize that he really wants to help the team win.
After a slow start from both teams early in the 2nd, Dallas went on a 7-0 run to regain the lead 27-24. After a Antonio McDyess 20 foot jumper Dallas went on another 8-0 run to push the lead to 35-26 and forcing Coach Greg Popovich to call a time out to stop the run and talk it over. Coming out of the time out, Ginobili made a 4 foot runner to stop the bleeding, only to see Dallas go on another 8-0 run and then push the lead to 15 points, 43-28. The Spurs were getting out rebounded, outscored and simply outplayed. Had it not been for the great play of George Hill, he scored 13 points, the Spurs could have easily been down by 20 plus points. Dallas outscored the Spurs 31-17 in the 2nd quarter and held the lead at the break, 48-37.
Adjustments are what make the playoffs so great. Any team can flop a game, watch some tape, figure out what they need to do, and do it. But what separates a good team from a great team is that teams ability to execute the adjustments on court. That's why the spurs have been one of the best teams of the last decade. Gregg Popovich is one of the best coaches there is when it comes to playoff adjustments.
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