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Parker carries Spurs past Kings
SAN ANTONIO 101, SACRAMENTO 98
 

By Tom Galland
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

SACRAMENTO, California (Ticker) -- Tony Parker collected his
second double-double of the season with 32 points and 11 assists
as the San Antonio Spurs staved off the undermanned Sacramento
Kings, 101-98, at Arco Arena on Monday.

Parker scored 15 points in the third quarter to help the Spurs
pull out to a brief double-digit lead. But the Kings refused to
go away, closing the gap to 83-76 heading to the fourth.

"It was tough," Parker said. "Sacramento played a great game,
made a lot of shots in the second half and just played good
basketball. It was just a battle, a hard game. I'm just happy
we ended up with a win. The West is so hard that we need to get
as high a seed as possible."

Sacramento's Quincy Douby connected on a 20-footer, then
followed with a 3-pointer that put the Kings up two with 6:55
left. Douby then forced a Spurs' turnover and delivered a
thread-the-needle pass to a streaking Francisco Garcia for a
dunk to make it 91-87.

"I was really impressed with (Sacramento)," Spurs coach Gregg
Popovich said. "They are not going to the playoffs but they
played for themselves and for their fans. It was a crazy game."

After John Salmons' layup gave the Kings their biggest lead at
93-87, Parker decided he'd seen enough. Last season's NBA
Finals MVP buried a shot from the arc, then picked up a steal
and drove in for a layup. Michael Finley scored on a layup
moments later to put the Spurs on top 94-93.

Spurs forward Tim Duncan spent much of the fourth on the bench
with five fouls but returned in the final minutes and tapped an
offensive rebound to Fabricio Oberto for a basket that made it
97-95. Parker buried a 20-footer from the wing at the 1:08 mark
that made it 99-95.

Garcia made a steal in the backcourt after a Kings' miss and fed
Salmons, who converted a three-point play while drawing
Duncan's sixth foul to cut the deficit to 99-98 with 14 seconds
left.

Finley was fouled and converted both from the line with 12
seconds remaining.

"I thought (Finley) stayed focused," Parker said. "He had two
big free throws and made them just after a tough turnover."

"I think we played well enough to win," Finley said. "There
were a lot of correctable mistakes throughout the game that
once we look back on film, hopefully we can carry on through the
playoffs and not make those same mistakes."

Sacramento got desperation 3-point attempts from Garcia and
Douby in the final seven seconds but could not convert and the
Spurs escaped with the victory.

"At this point in the year, having our guys lace them up and
play this hard is just a tribute to them," Sacramento coach
Reggie Theus said. "(Being) shorthanded and making teams that
have won championships really coach to the end, that's a tribute
to the players."

Salmons scored 29 points for Sacramento, which played without
three injured starters - Ron Artest (thumb), Kevin Martin (knee)
and Brad Miller (leg).

"I think we've shown a lot of heart (in recent games)," Salmons
said. "We're playing against the best teams in the West and
we're playing good basketball. It's too bad we couldn't get the
win for the fans. It would have been great to go out with a
win like that."

Former Spur Beno Udrih hit a 16-foot jumper from the wing to
give Sacramento its first lead at 46-44 with 5:10 left in the
second.

Parker then scored five quick points and dished an assist to
spark a Spurs rally. Finley closed the half with a 3-pointer to
finish a 10-0 run that gave San Antonio a 56-51 lead into the
break.


 
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