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"We know Game 3 is going to be very, very hard," Parker said. "We should focus on that and not focus on the winning streak or what we're doing good. We know Saturday is going to be a long, long, long game. Very physical."
The unusual schedule of consecutive games on Saturday and Sunday will test the mettle of Paul and Griffin, along with the aging Duncan (36), Parker (30) and Ginobili (34).
"It's hard to find that fine line between conserving and pacing yourself, and you got to kind of give it your all every minute. I'm just kind of searching for that," said Griffin, who had 20 points and one rebound in Game 2.
"The best thing about the back-to-back is that they have to go, too. We're not put at any disadvantage that they aren't. It's going to be a big mental game Sunday coming off the second day. We got to be prepared and locked in."
Paul, who wasn't made available to the media on Friday, has been unwilling to admit his injury is affecting his play. But his numbers tell the story. He had 16 points and 13 turnovers in the first two games.
"He's a little tentative. He hasn't gotten his legs under him yet," Del Negro said. "Some of the turnovers are not like him. I expect him to bounce back well."
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