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West dominates as Hornets rout Spurs
NEW ORLEANS 101, SAN ANTONIO 79
 

NEW ORLEANS (Ticker) -- The third quarter has been very good to
David West and the New Orleans Hornets.

West notched playoff career highs with 38 points and 14 rebounds
as the Hornets took control of their Western Conference
semifinals series with a 101-79 victory over the San Antonio
Spurs in Game Five on Tuesday.

Chris Paul scored 16 of his 22 points in the second half and
added 14 assists for the Hornets, who took a 3-2 lead in the
best-of-seven matchup. Game Six will be in San Antonio on
Thursday.

Despite a balky back, West was unstoppable from the start,
shooting 16-of-25 from the field for New Orleans, which
outscored San Antonio, 28-11, in the pivotal third quarter.

"He carried us in the first half," New Orleans coach Byron
Scott said of West.

It has been an odd series with each game a decisive rout by the
home team. The Hornets have used the third quarter as the
turning point in their three home wins after trailing at the
break in each contest.

Morris Peterson scored 12 points on four 3-pointers for New
Orleans, which has combined to outscore San Antonio, 93-46, in
the third quarter of the three games at New Orleans Arena.

"We knew coming in here that third quarter was are Achilles
heel," Spurs forward Tim Duncan said. "They did a great job of
crowding the lane and getting back to our shooters."

Despite a 47-44 deficit at halftime, the Hornets were able to
rally in this one behind Paul, who was just 1-of-6 in the first
half. They opened the third quarter on a 19-4 run, which
included nine points by the All-Star point guard to grab a 64-51
advantage with 4:37 left.

"I felt at halftime we made some mental mistakes," Scott said.
"In the third quarter, we cut down on those mistakes. The last
thing we wanted to do was go to San Antonio facing the defending
champions down 3-2."

The Spurs never seriously threatened to take the lead again.

"I thought New Orleans' defense was great tonight. They played
fantastic, especially in the third quarter," San Antonio coach
Gregg Popovich said. "That's when they got away from us, and
that was the end of the game."

Holding a 14-point lead entering the fourth quarter, New Orleans
allowed San Antonio to get as close as eight points on Ime
Udoka's 3-pointer with 4:46 left in the game.

Paul then added back-to-back layups to thwart any comeback
attempt - the final one barely beating the shot clock to make it
89-77 with 3:22 left in the game.

"We tried to make a comeback, but they made their shots," Spurs
guard Tony Parker said. "We made a run but, after that, they
made some big shots."

Tyson Chandler, who scored just four points, left the game with
just over nine minutes left in the fourth quarter with a bruised
left foot. He tried to return to the game, but the foot was
too sore.

Chandler was running back on defense as Spurs guard Manu
Ginobili was streaking in for layup. Despite being well away
from the play, Chandler pulled up lame after taking an awkward
step.

He was in obvious pain and had to be helped to the bench by
teammates.

"Both are sore and beat up," Scott said of Chandler and West.
"The good thing is their young and they'll be back."

Scott added that he expects both to play in Thursday's Game Six.

Ginobili scored 20 points and Duncan collected 10 points and 23
rebounds for the Spurs, who shot just 38 percent (29-of-77) from
the field.


 
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