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tinysands
2007-03-22, 02:46 PM
Duncan pounds Pacers: Spurs (http://www.chinaspurs.com) stop two-game slide with big second quarter

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Web Posted: 03/22/2007 12:15 AM CDT
Johnny Ludden
Express-News

Two days of practice and another day of rest seemed to have done the Spurs (http://www.chinaspurs.com) little good. By the time Wednesday's first quarter ended, they looked much like they did four nights earlier.

They lacked edge, they couldn't generate any consistent scoring, and Indiana was overpowering them on the boards. Their first losing streak in more than a month seemed capable of extending another night.

And then Tim Duncan (http://www.chinaspurs.com/players/tim_duncan) returned to the court. Five bank shots later, the Spurs (http://www.chinaspurs.com) were on their way to a 90-72 victory.

"Whether you play with Tim or against Tim," Brent Barry (http://www.chinaspurs.com/players/brent_barry) said, "you know when he starts making that shot, his game is starting to get back on track."

As a result, so did the Spurs. With Duncan scoring 27 points and Francisco Elson adding a season-high 14, they trampled the Pacers for their first victory in three games.

Sluggish to start, the Spurs (http://www.chinaspurs.com) extended their defense by pressuring Indiana in the backcourt. With starting point guard Jamaal Tinsley ejected late in the first half, the Pacers withered in the third quarter.

Indiana shot 35.4 percent, and its 72 points were the second-fewest the Spurs (http://www.chinaspurs.com) have allowed this season.

"The first quarter, we just didn't have any energy," said Duncan, who made 11 of 16 shots and grabbed seven rebounds. "We just weren't reacting. I thought we were kind of letting things happen.

"The second and third quarter, I thought we did a much better job of pushing the tempo ... and getting a little energy to get the game going in our direction."

Indiana, meanwhile, continued its slide down the Eastern Conference standings, trying to stay in playoff contention while also coping with a wave of injuries.

Jermaine O'Neal initially wasn't expected to play after hyperextending his already sore left knee during Tuesday's loss in Houston. O'Neal was able to start before foul trouble forced him to the bench for the final 7 minutes, 55 seconds of the first half.

Though he returned to start the third quarter, he continued to favor his leg.

"My explosion is just zapped," said O'Neal, who finished with 10 points and six turnovers while missing 10 of 15 shots. "I'm not at a level that I need to be at to help this team right now."

O'Neal at least was able to stay and watch; Tinsley decided to spend the rest of the evening in the locker room.

After Tony Parker (http://www.chinaspurs.com/players/tony_parker) threw away a pass, triggering a break for the Pacers, Tinsley drove into Duncan on the right wing and was called for a charge.

Duncan later joked it was just the second charge he'd taken in his career. Tinsley thought it was one too many: He chucked the ball into the stands, then barely waited to be ejected before turning and walking off the court.

Tinsley "is one of our leaders, and he is too important to our team to have that happen," Indiana coach Rick Carlisle said. "And it happened at a time when San Antonio was showing some frustration and coming at us so hard."

Duncan applied much of that force.

After a pair of free throws from Ike Diogu put the Pacers ahead 26-17 with 10:15 left in the first half, Spurs (http://www.chinaspurs.com) coach Gregg Popovich put Duncan back on the floor. Duncan quickly drew a foul on Troy Murphy as he made a short bank shot. He followed with a 7-foot bank while spinning by Diogu, then made another lunging attempt off the glass, this time drawing a foul on Jeff Foster.

The Spurs (http://www.chinaspurs.com) scored 11 unanswered points with Duncan accounting for all but one of them. The next time down the floor, he banked in a 13-footer for good measure.

"It was that kind of game where everything was dead, and I had an opportunity to be a little aggressive, to see if some shots would go down," Duncan said. "One went down, two went down, and I just kind of played it from there."

While the bank shot has long been Duncan's signature method of attack, he rarely attempted it last season as his confidence dropped.

Over the past month, he has shot it with increasing frequency, slowly regaining confidence with each one that goes in.

"Sometimes, with all the responsibilities he has to run everything, you can get kind of cluttered (in the head) and forget some of your weapons," Bruce Bowen (http://www.chinaspurs.com/players/bruce_bowen) said. "But he was in control of everything tonight."

tinysands
2007-03-22, 02:51 PM
Spurs (http://www.chinaspurs.com) notebook: Elson's refined shot good for 14

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Web Posted: 03/22/2007 12:23 AM CDT
Mike Monroe
Express-News

Go ahead and call Francisco Elson a shameless huckster. He doesn't mind.

Asked by a reporter during a televised postgame interview where he got the energy to score a season-high 14 points in the Spurs' 90-72 victory over the Indiana Pacers at the AT&T Center on Wednesday night, Elson deadpanned: "Red Bull," plugging a liquid concoction that promises a surge in energy.

"You trying to work an endorsement deal?" teammate Michael Finley asked Elson later.

"You know it," the Spurs (http://www.chinaspurs.com) center said.

Elson knew the basis of his 6-for-8 shooting performance had a lot more to do with the work he does with Spurs (http://www.chinaspurs.com) assistant coaches after practice than anything he got from a magic elixir.

"I have one of the coaches work me out almost every day, working on that shot," Elson said. "He's always telling me: 'Look to the basket; shoot the ball. Don't be stagnant. Don't be robotic. Show that you can do it.'"

That is precisely the advice head coach Gregg Popovich has been giving Elson, as well, and he was delighted to see Elson's willingness to take his shots when they were open.

"I thought Francisco was very active on both boards, and he looked to shoot his shot and wasn't deferring to anybody," Popovich said.

What seemed to delight Elson more than anything was getting a pass in the Spurs' backcourt after a steal by Manu Ginobili (http://www.chinaspurs.com/players/manu_ginobili) and outracing Mike Dunleavy to the basket for a dunk, a play that allowed him to showcase his ball-handling skills.

"Oh, I've got that handle," Elson said. "I was a point guard in sixth grade, back in the day. I've got skills."

Tinsley's ejection follows trend: When Indiana's Jamaal Tinsley was thrown out of the game by referee Jimmy Clark with 5:51 left in the second quarter, he became the third starting point guard for a Spurs (http://www.chinaspurs.com) opponent in the past five games to earn an ejection.

This begs the question: What is Spurs (http://www.chinaspurs.com) All-Star point guard Tony Parker (http://www.chinaspurs.com/players/tony_parker) doing to get under the skin of his opponents?

"I don't talk trash," Parker said. "I don't say nothing. I just do my best and try to be a pain in the butt, but I don't say nothing, I swear."

Tinsley was whistled for a charging foul with 5:51 remaining in the second quarter when he ran into Tim Duncan (http://www.chinaspurs.com/players/tim_duncan) and knocked Duncan to the floor. He reacted to the charging call by heaving the basketball high into the stands, which drew an immediate ejection from Clark.

Ginobili's new beginning: After Ginobili got only two shots and missed them both while playing 11:25 of the first half, Popovich had him on the floor to start the third quarter.

"It's a beginning, right?" said Ginobili, who started the first 36 games of the season before Popovich began bringing him off the bench to give the Spurs' offense better balance.

Popovich said he went with Ginobili to open the half instead of Brent Barry (http://www.chinaspurs.com/players/brent_barry) in hopes Ginobili would get his offense untracked after his sluggish start. Ginobili finished with eight points.