<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Orlando Magic were victim No. 1 in San Antonio's current winning streak. They became victim No. 12 Friday night. The Spurs, led by Tony Parker, went on a 15-0 run late in the final period to defeat the Magic 98-83. Tim Duncan led San Antonio with 27 points and 16 rebounds, while Parker added a season-high 22 points and reserve Robert Horry had 14 -- his high total with the Spurs. Tracy McGrady paced Orlando with 24 points on 8-for-21 shooting, 16 of those points coming in the first half. Juwan Howard added 13 points and Gordan Giricek 10 for the Magic, which had won four of five</div> Recap Box Score
12 game winning streak!!! woo hooo! spurs are playing great! nice job by horry and tony and of course tim duncan
Despite missing nine shots, Ginobili was one rebound and three assists away from a triple-double. His all-around game goes unappreciated all the time. He is every bit as well rounded as Jason Kidd. As for the streak, it's impressive, but not out of the ordinary. The Spurs had injury troubles early on with Parker and then Duncan. Not many people doubted they'd be this good when healthy.
Magic played well, the Spurs were just too consistent for them. Manu just keeps up this all around play, he is a fantasy stud.
Tim Duncan had another monster game! 27 points, 16 boards and 5 blocks... he once again shows why he?s the best!
This spurs team is showing their dominance. They are sending a clear message to the league: "Repeat".
Tim Duncan has definitely started playing at his best now after his injury set him back. He's got the Spurs playing together well, and this team don't experience many problems within the team. They may not be able to keep this kind of play up, but they will get better as a team as the season goes on, so the bad start is a thing of the past and the future is good for them.