Spurs tie down Shaq, defeat Heat 93-84 (Agencies) Updated: 2004-11-13 13:56
Manu Ginobili scored 29 points and the San Antonio Spurs held longtime
nemesis Shaquille O'Neal scoreless down the stretch, beating the Miami Heat
93-84 Friday night.
O'Neal, who had 23 rebounds, scored 12 of his 23 points in the third quarter
before getting into foul trouble. His putback with nearly five minutes remaining
pulled Miami within 77-76.
 San Antonio Spurs
guard Manu Ginobili (20) of Argentina is fouled by Miami Heat defender
Shaquille O'Neal (32) during the fourth quarter in San Antonio, Friday,
Nov. 12, 2004. San Antonio won 93-84. [AP] | The
Spurs then seized control with a 13-3 run. At the 3:53 mark, Ginobili rebounded
his own missed free throw in the corner and, unchallenged, calmly lined up and
made a 3-pointer to extend San Antonio's lead to 83-76.
Rasual Butler then hit a 3-pointer for Miami before the Spurs followed with
an unusual three-point play.
As Tony Parker a 21-foot jumper, Damon Jones fouled San Antonio's Robert
Horry. Horry converted the free throw to make it 88-79, and the Heat never got
closer than six points the rest of the way.
Parker finished with 18 points for the Spurs, and Tim Duncan added 17 points
and 13 rebounds.
Butler and Udonis Haslem each scored 11 for Miami, who played without star
guard Dwyane Wade, who was hurt in Thursday night's loss in Dallas.
The victory was the 400th for Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, all with San
Antonio.
The game was touted as Duncan vs. O'Neal, but neither much in the first half.
O'Neal, who was roundly booed by Spurs fans who remember the All-Star
center's years with the Los Angeles Lakers, dunked on his first shot, but then
his missed six of his last seven of the half. He had six points at the break.
Duncan shot 3-for-7 in each half, and he missed five of six free throws after
the break.
The Spurs had success with team defense, led by Rasho Nesterovic and Duncan,
who covered O'Neal for most of the game.
But in the third quarter, O'Neal was more energetic and broke loose for 12
points on 5-for-8 shooting before sitting with his fourth foul at 2:50.
Miami's biggest lead was 6-2 — on O'Neal's first dunk.
The Spurs then went on a 19-4 run, which ended with Parker driving past a
flat-footed O'Neal for a layup, pushing the advantage to 21-10.
Then the Heat countered. A 12-footer by Haslem initiated a 16-4 outburst that
was punctuated by a Wesley Person's short jumper, giving Miami a 28-27 lead
early in the second quarter.
San Antonio got the lead back on its next possession on a jump hook by
Duncan, and later Ginobili converted a four-point play and made a 3-pointer to
give San Antonio a 39-29 lead midway through the period.
Damon Jones and Ginobili made all three of their 3-pointers in the first
half, helping the Spurs to a 51-45 lead at the break.
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