Sunday, April 29, 2012

Spurs Jazz

  • SAN ANTONIO -- This was not another early playoff letdown by the San Antonio Spurs. For the first time in four years, they won a series opener. But more important to them was Tony Parker looking like his old postseason self.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Tony Parker scored 28 points and the San Antonio Spurs won their first playoff opener in four years, beating the Utah Jazz 106-91 in Game 1 of their first-round series Sunday.
  • (NBC Sports)
  • SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- The San Antonio Spurs spent the lockout-shortened regular season resisting the inevitable comparisons to the one in 1999, when they won their first of four championships.
  • (ESPN)
  • It was party time, sing-along time at ATT Center in Sundays Jazz-Spurs playoff opener. SAN ANTONIO — It was party time, sing-along time at ATT Center in Sundays Jazz-Spurs playoff opener. Two minutes left, time out with a 15-point Spurs lead.
  • (Deseret News)
  • SAN ANTONIO (AP) — The San Antonio Spurs finished the regular season on a 10-game winning streak and tied for the best record in the NBA.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • San Antonio, Texas - The Utah Jazz entered the playoffs against the San Antonio Spurs by winning five games  in a row and gained the last playoff spot in the Western Conference.
  • (Examiner)
  • SAN ANTONIO — Tony Parker scored 28 points and the San Antonio Spurs won their first playoff opener in four years, beating the Utah Jazz 106-91 in Game 1 of their first-round series Sunday.
  • (Sporting News)
  • SAN ANTONIO — The Utah Jazz left the Alamo City and flew back home to the Beehive State shortly after Sundays playoff game.
  • (Deseret News)
  • AFP - Tony Parker scored 28 points and Tim Duncan added 17 to lead the San Antonio Spurs over the Utah Jazz 106-91 on Sunday in the opening game of their NBA Western Conference playoff series.
  • (France 24)
  • SAN ANTONIO — Jazz forward Josh Howard is back in the starting lineup for Game 1 of Utah's playoff series against the San Antonio Spurs.
  • (Washington Post)

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