Playoff Game Day Preview: Spurs vs. Mavs Game 5
| TEAM LEADERS | |||
| Points | Rebounds | Assists | |
| SPURS | Tim Duncan 20.3 | Tim Duncan 10.3 | Manu Ginobili 6.0 |
| MAVS | Dirk Nowitzki 28.0 | Dirk Nowitzki 8.8 | Jason Kidd 7.3 |
Tim Duncan had one of his most disappointing playoff performance scoring just 4 points, Manu Ginobili was off target hitting just 4-16 shots; maybe it was the bandage around his nose but was able to score 17 points. Tony Parker simply struggled, scoring 10 points but with 5 turnovers.
None of it mattered, George Hill led the way for the Spurs scoring 29 points on 11-16 shooting from the field, 5-6 from the 3-point area added 4 boards and committed zero turnovers in 45 minutes of action.
And DeJuan Blair added 7 points and 7 rebounds in just 11 minutes but played significant playing time as he grabbed loose balls in a crucial stretch when the Spurs are trying to make a comeback from a 14 point deficit.
As it is, the San Antonio Spurs will visit the Dallas Mavericks holding a 3-1 series lead and a chance to end the series in 5 games. The Mavericks will have to find a way to beat the Spurs one game at a time and they still feel confident that they can get it done.
And for a reason, two members of the Dallas Mavericks have experienced coming back from a 3-1 deficit. Swingman Shawn Marion did it with Phoenix against the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round of the 2006 playoffs. Coach Rick Carlisle's Detroit Pistons overturned a 3-1 deficit against Orlando in the first round in 2003.
Marion insisted after Sunday's 92-89 defeat that he believes a comeback is still possible, even though history suggests that it's an extreme long shot. He said "I've been in this situation, it can be done. I don't see no fat lady."
But history is not on their side. Of the 189 teams in a hole this deep, only 8 have clawed all the way out. And here's the thing, in 2003 the Orlando Magic had Tracy McGrady and little else. In 2006, the LA Lakers had Kobe Bryant and little else. While the Spurs have Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker right now.
KEYS TO THE GAME
On Defense: Antonio McDyess's contribution is hard to quantify in this series. He is the key guy that stays in front of Dirk Nowitzki on defense and he has been effective. But the Spurs still have to be wary of the Mavericks' quickness and perimeter shooting. Jason Terry, Caron Butler and Shawn Marion can provide instant offense for the Mavs on a given night.
MAVERICKS
Take advantage from the foul line: The Mavs are one of the best teams in the league when it comes to free throw percentage. In this series, they are making 82.6% of their shots from the free throw line. And in Game 1, their only win in the series; they had 20 more shot attempts.
On Defense: The Mavs know that the Spurs offense begins and ends with the "Big Three", but what happens if the "Other Three" of George Hill, Richard Jefferson and Antonio McDyess showed up once again? Oh! and that's not to mention rebounding machine DeJuan Blair.
PREDICTION
The Spurs are leading 3-1, but this series is not yet over until one team gets four victories. Expect the Mavericks to lay it all out in Game 5 with their backs against the wall. However, the San Antonio Spurs will be equally determined to finish the Dallas Mavericks in 5 games. The Spurs will win another close one in Dallas, 96-87.







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.