Final
Hornets look to take commanding 3-1 lead vs. Spurs
May 11, 2008 - 2:12 PM New Orleans at San Antonio 8:00 pm EDT Western Conference semifinals Hornets lead, 2-1SAN ANTONIO (Ticker) -- Chris Paul and the New Orleans Hornets do not want to give the defending champions any more momentum.
Paul hopes to help the Hornets add some pressure in Game Four of their Western Conference semifinals series against the San Antonio Spurs when the two teams clash on Sunday.
Although Paul has been the top performer of the postseason so far, it was the backcourt of the Spurs that was the top story in Game Three, as Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili combined for 62 points in a 110-99 victory on Thursday that kept the Spurs out of a 3-0 hole.
"We know that going 3-0, it's never been done to come back like that," Ginobili said. "For us, it was a Game Seven. We knew if we didn't win, it was almost over. So we had a different approach. We played with more passion, more edge."
"You got to give them a lot of credit," New Orleans coach Byron Scott said. "I thought they played a lot more aggressive. A lot more physical. Basically kind of took us right out of our game. I thought we lost our composure a little bit as well."
The biggest difference from the first two games of the series came with San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich's decision to pull defensive-minded forward Bruce Bowen off Paul and switch him onto 3-point specialist Peja Stojakovic, who had just eight points after scoring 47 over the first two games.
"Chris is going to score regardless," Parker said. "He's got the ball in his hands every single time. Every single play it's Chris Paul. He's going to score. So we decided to put Bruce on Peja and at least hold somebody down because Peja was killing us."
One bright spot that continues to be a plus for the Hornets remains the defensive play of Tyson Chandler against All-Star Tim Duncan, who is averaging just 13.0 points and 8.0 rebounds in this series.
The point guard battle between Paul, who is averaging 27.3 points in the series, and Parker has been one most intense matchups in the postseason.
"It's great fun, great matchup, a great challenge for me," Parker said. "So I'm having a lot of fun. It's always good when you play against the best players. That's why you want to play in the NBA, to play against the best."
The home teams are an impressive 11-1 out of all four conference semifinals series this season.
- PLAYOFFS
NBA PLAYOFFS
NEW ORLEANS 80
SAN ANTONIO 100 FINAL
May 11 10:36 PM - PLAYOFFS
NBA PLAYOFFS
NEW ORLEANS 61
SAN ANTONIO 85 END, 3RD QTR
May 11 10:08 PM - PLAYOFFS
NBA PLAYOFFS
NEW ORLEANS 42
SAN ANTONIO 55 HALFTIME
May 11 9:19 PM - PLAYOFFS
NBA PLAYOFFS
NEW ORLEANS 22
SAN ANTONIO 24 END, 1ST QTR
May 11 8:42 PM
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