Spurs
call the tune in victory over Jazz
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[February 26, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - It was a
showdown between two of the best defensive teams in the NBA when Utah
and San Antonio met on Thursday and despite an inspired effort from the
Jazz, who are in the fight for the final Western Conference playoff
spot, the Spurs won 96-78.
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Kawhi Leonard poured in 29 points to lead the Spurs to a victory
that allowed San Antonio to tighten its hold on the second seed in
the Western Conference due in large part to its defensive prowess.
Coming into the game, the Spurs were the number-one team in the
league in defensive efficiency, only giving up 95.8 points per 100
possessions.
However, during the month of February, the Spurs' defensive tenacity
slipped, putting them in fifth place in the league with a defensive
rating of 100.5 points per 100 possessions.
The Jazz, healthy again after long stints of missing power forward
Derrick Favors and center Rudy Gobert came into the game ranked
ninth in the league during February for defensive efficiency,
allowing 101.8 points 100 possessions.
Utah jumped out to an early lead, on top 23-18 at the end of the
first quarter. San Antonio came out of the gates looking very much
the part of a tired team, after coach Gregg Popovich chose not to
rest any players in the second of a back-to-back.
The Spurs tightened up their execution to gain a 39-35 headed into
halftime.
Favors showed up to play for the Jazz during the third quarter,
scoring seemingly at will as he tried to keep Utah in the game.
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However, the Spurs made the requisite halftime adjustments to
counter Utah's tenacious first-half effort and took a 56-49 lead
with 4:55 left in the third quarter. San Antonio did not look back
after that.
The Spurs finished with four scoring in double figures, while the
Jazz saw minimal input from players other than Favors, Rodney Hood
and Gordon Hayward.
Hayward, in particular, struggled against the tough defense of
Leonard, only scoring 11 on the night. Favors was Utah's lone bright
spot with 25 points during the contest.
The loss drops the Jazz to 28-29 on the season, while the Spurs
improved to 49-9.
(Editing by John O'Brien)
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