Saturday, July 30, 2011

Domination End

Like an high speed runaway train. Arrives at Staples Center and puts everything in question. Until a few days ago there was only one team dominating the NBA, the Los Angeles Lakers: they have now bee outsed...
Without Tony Parker (injured), his substitute George Hill played a sci-fi game (36 points, 10 assists, 6 rebounds, 13/18 from the field, 9/9 from the free throw line!!!) dragging the four times NBA Champs' San Antonio Spurs to an amazing 116-102 victory in L.A., joining the Lakers in the top of the NBA with the same record (13-4). Dragged by Hill, DeJuan Blair (14 rebounds, +30 in plus/minus!), by timeless Tim Duncan (13 boards, NBA second best rebounder), Ginobili (24 points) and Richard Jefferson (21), and by Gregg Popovich's defense, the Spurs (9 wins in last 10 games) have demonstrated in L.A. to be a serious strong title contender, with unusual high scores skills. They're surprisingly back!

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