Spurs 92 @ Celtics 84

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  1. mike18946

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    Tim Duncan keeps hearing about his unbeaten record against the Boston Celtics. On Friday night, he led a comeback that kept it alive.

    The Celtics last beat San Antonio 107-83 on Jan. 8, 1997. They had a chance to do it again until another fourth-quarter flop, a problem all season.

    Trailing 66-59 after three quarters, the Spurs opened the fourth with a 25-6 run in which 18 of their points came off Boston's eight turnovers. The Spurs scored the last 13 points of the surge, seven by Duncan, and they went on to their sixth straight victory. San Antonio outscored Boston 33-18 in the fourth quarter.</div>

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    Was going to post this last night but like everyone else was too busy talking about the famous fight.
     
  2. Diesel

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    Once again Great game by the Spurs. The thing is though that was a risky game. They can't trail 3 quarters into the game against teams like Boston when you're the Spurs. IT doesn't happen. How ever the important thing is they won the game. Weird how no one is talking about the Spurs great start yet every person on this board makes such a big thing over the fight even though it was entertaining, a little over board though.
     

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