<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Manu Ginobili and the San Antonio Spurs had no problem shooting the ball against the Sacramento Kings. Ginobili scored 29 points - 15 in the fourth quarter - on 11-of-16 shooting as the Spurs defeated the Western Conference-leading Sacramento Kings, 107-89, to cap a perfect four-game homestand. Tim Duncan added 19 points and Bruce Bowen 17 for San Antonio (50-25), which shot 58 percent (42-of-73) as it remained 1 1/2 games behind Minnesota (52-24) in the Midwest Division. Sacramento (52-22) saw its lead for the best record in the conference slip to one game over Minnesota and the Los Angeles Lakers (51-23). </div> recap box score The Spurs are still the defending champions and they should be respected. They have great team defense and with a healthy Duncan they will be just as tough to beat as they were last year.
Yea...That was a great all around game....Everyone played well....Manu came up clutch..And we just shot the ball at a great percentage..As well as playing tough defense..I think the kings are feeling a bit deflated right now...But a win is a win..We still played better basketball....Hopefully we can continue to play like this and look for that 2 seed!
Was strange, the Kings actually looked pretty good on defense in the first quarter after that It all fell apart. Ginobili was hitting everything and I do mean everything.