Rockets, Spurs ready for reset after surprising blowout

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    The teams meet for Game 2 on Wednesday night at the AT&T Center in San Antonio facing a different scenario, at least as far as competitiveness and execution on the Spurs' part should be expected.

    One game with a near-perfect result does not make for a winning series, even if it resulted in the worst home loss of San Antonio's storied postseason history.

    "It's a very long series and this was just Game 1," Rockets forward Ryan Anderson said. "We had a great game but we can't just be happy after one game -- we've got to be as good or better the next game."

    Trevor Ariza led the Rockets with 23 points in Game 1 and James Harden added 20 points and 14 assists in three quarters of play. Four other Houston players scored in double figures and Clint Capela added 13 rebounds as the Rockets dominated in every facet of the game.

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