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San Antonio Spurs force Game Seven |
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| Friday, 16 May 2008 11:05 | |||
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The current NBA champions San Antonio Spurs, has forced the seventh and final game of the series that pits them against the Hornets and would give them a place in the Western Conference finals.
Another party to win the set and go home in 20 of 21 so far this Conference semifinals. To continue the streak, San Antonio will have served only to prolong his defeat, because the last game played in New Orleans (where was the house of the rising sun of Animals). Texans won 99-80. led by Manu Ginobili (sixth man of the season's almost like playing a headline but it comes off the bench) and the ever-present Tim Duncan, although not used to these situations of life or death. Must-win situations they call in North America. Manu Ginobili scored 25 points and Tim Duncan added 20 and 15 rebounds. "I know what we face," Duncan said. "We are facing elimination. Chris Paul led the Hornets again scoring 21 points and 8 assists. The bad news was David West, who after playing a bad game, also had to retire injured with back problems, which will hopefully not serious. "The good thing is we have two or three days to rest and treat the injury," said David West. "Thank God that the seventh game we played in New Orleans," said Chris Paul. "We're confident we have won many games away from home," said Tony Parker. The die is cast. The final will be seventh game in three days in New Orleans.
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