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Jackson back in playoff comfort zone By Mike Monroe Late last April, then-Spurs starting forward Richard Jefferson played nary a minute in the second half of Game 6 of the first-round playoff series against the Memphis Grizzlies that sent the No. 1-seeded Spurs to an early vacation. In the second half of Sunday’s Game 1 of the first-round series against the Utah Jazz at the AT&T Center, the player the Spurs acquired when they traded Jefferson to the Golden State Warriors scored seven points, grabbed two rebounds and had two assists in a stretch of 13 minutes, 44 seconds that contributed heavily to a 106-91 Spurs victory. Stephen Jackson finished with 14 points, four rebounds and solid defensive work on Utah’s Paul Millsap. keep reading...
__________________ NO D, NO RING!!!! ![]() With 26 points on 4 of 4 shots from distance in only 20 minutes of PT. Efficient eviceration. Wolves' fan: ginobili vs. the wolves is like he's just kind of laughing to himself all game...kind of like he thinks it's cute that they're trying to play basketball. athenea@spursreport.com |
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Jack came up Big in game 1.. Let's hope he continues his dominance! He came in and totally dropped that Hammer on the Jazz. He was solid and great! I say Manu was a HUGE reason the bench was this Great! Go Spurs Go
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