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San Antonio Spurs 128, Orlando Magic 110

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Jameer Nelson looks to pass around the tough defense of Tim Duncan and Tony Parker. His 15 points and 9 assists weren't enough to propel the Magic past the Spurs.
Photo by Eric Gay, the Associated Press

The Magic gave the Spurs plenty of trouble in the first half, but fell apart in the second half and lost by an embarrassing 128-110 margin. Here's the boxscore.

At one point tonight, the Spurs had 22 assists and 0 turnovers; the Magic had one offensive rebound. The fact that the game was close at that juncture illustrates this team's potential. Of all our losses, this one was the only one where it seemed like we had a chance to win.

But you know what? We didn't deserve it. The 128 points for the Spurs were a season-high. Brent Barry partied like it was 1999 with 19 points on 7-of-8 shooting. Tim Duncan corralled a season-high 16 rebounds. The Spurs' bench outscored ours by a 51-11 margin. Rashard Lewis only took 10 shots, scoring 12 points.

It's encouraging that the Magic dropped 64 points in a half against the Spurs' defense. And it's nice to see Howard go for 34 points and 16 rebounds against and elite team. But I'd honestly rather have him score 2 points and grab 3 rebounds if it meant we'd win.

We get the Bobcats on Friday night in a game that should mark the Magic debuts of Brian Cook and Maurice Evans, the team's new acquisitions who were not on the active roster tonight.

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JJ and other thoughts

Due to the trade of Ariza and the match up with Berry JJ played some non-garbage time min...and he looked awful. Was it just me or is his help defense just horrendous? It seems he is a fish out of water trying to play team defense which is really unfortunate as I would love to see him become a key part of this team.
The Magic are really good, but the Spurs splayed out of there mind and showed what champion caliber teams bring to the table and the magic are not quite there yet.

by Eyriq the Red on Nov 22, 2007 10:49 AM EST   0 recs

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I'm not sure about JJ's defense because I wasn't able to watch the game; I guess I should have mentioned that in the post. But I've never been impressed with anything he's done defensively, though. I'm sure Evans will be taking his minutes as his familiarity with Stan the Man's system grows.

by Ben Q Rock on Nov 22, 2007 12:44 PM EST to parent up   0 recs

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