Tim Duncan knew right away it was going to be a
good night.
Duncan scored 26 points and the San Antonio Spurs beat the Houston Rockets
97-74 on Saturday night for their season-high eighth straight victory.
Duncan hit his first five shots and scored 15 points in the first quarter. He
had eight in a 12-0 run that opened an 18-5 lead with 6:18 to go in the first
quarter.
"It feels good to hit your first few shots," Duncan
said. "It makes the rest of the game go easy. My shot felt good the entire
night."
Houston Rockets' Tracy McGrady knocks the ball away from
San Antonio Spurs' Bruce Bowen (12) in the fourth quarter of an NBA
basketball game Saturday, March 3, 2007, in Houston. The Spurs won 97-74.
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Duncan hit at least four of his trademark bank shots, soft floaters that look
off at first before they glance off the glass and fall in.
"It's what's going in now," he said. "I hope it keeps going in for a while."
So do the Spurs.
"When he starts like that, it gives him confidence and gives us confidence,
too," guard Manu Ginobili said. "When he starts making those shots, it opens up
the whole game for us.
"We played great, especially defensively. It was a great overall game by
everybody."
The Spurs got 14 points from Michael Finley and 13 points and eight rebounds
from Francisco Elson as they won in Houston for the fourth straight time. San
Antonio played without All-Star guard Tony Parker, who sat with a strained left
hip.
Spurs coach Gregg Popovich pointed to the fact the Rockets are playing
without center Yao Ming.
"I thought we played good defense tonight," Popovich said. "We also were
playing a team that is very undermanned. I think Yao was playing at an MVP pace
before he got hurt."
Tracy McGrady had 21 points, all in the first half, as Houston lost for the
fifth time in eight games.
"For us to turn the ball over 10 times in the first quarter, that just says
it all right there," McGrady said. "And Duncan got off to a great start to get
those guys going and they never looked back."
Coach Jeff Van Gundy had no excuses.
"The breakdown was we got it put to us by a championship-caliber team playing
championship-caliber basketball with championship poise and intensity," Van
Gundy said. "We really only had two guys playing well. (Shane) Battier and
McGrady played well. I thought other than that we didn't have anyone play
particularly well."
Duncan's eight points in the third quarter helped the Spurs maintain at least
a 20-point advantage through most of the period. San Antonio led 81-59 entering
the fourth and the lead reached as many as 29 in the final period.
The Spurs opened up a 20-point lead midway through the second quarter as
Finley, who didn't play the first period, scored seven quick points and Elson
added a three-point play for a 46-26 advantage.
McGrady scored 14 in the second quarter to pull the Rockets within 12. But
Duncan had 18 at the half as San Antonio led 54-42.
San Antonio hit 73.3 percent (11-of-15) to lead 30-15 after
one.