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Recap: Clippers 92, Spurs 108
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Date: May 15, 2012 9:30 PM EDT
  

SAN ANTONIO (AP) - The San Antonio Spurs had just taken Game 1, and Manu Ginobili didn't want to hear another word about winning 15 in a row or not losing in more than a month.

``I don't even want to know about that,' Ginobili said.

On the other side of the AT&T Center, Clippers' All-Star Chris Paul needed no reminder that his wretched performance contributed to the Spurs' 108-92 victory over Los Angeles in the opener of the Western Conference semifinals on Tuesday night.

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He just needed to deliver the message to his kid.

``Good game, Daddy,' Paul's young son told this father in the locker room.

``No, bad game,' Paul answered. ``Daddy had a bad game. Daddy couldn't make a shot.'

The Clippers - once again - won't have much time to get better.

Tim Duncan had 26 points and 10 rebounds following an eight-day layoff for the top-seeded Spurs, who wore down Los Angeles in what was the sixth game in 11 day for the Clippers. Game 2 on Thursday night will make it seven in fewer than two weeks.

``It's hard to tell if they were tired or not. If we were rusty or not,' Ginobili said. ``The game just developed that way it did.'

By that, he meant the latest Spurs blowout.

The Spurs have won 15 in a row, haven't lost since April 11 and are winning by an average margin of nearly 17 points during that span. It's the longest winning streak in the NBA playoffs since the 2004 Spurs carried 17 straight wins into the second round that season.

That Spurs team, however, wound up dropping four straight to the Lakers and lost that series. The Clippers have a lot of work to do if they're going to stage a similar stunner, and a good start would be getting healthy.

Blake Griffin scored 15 points in 28 minutes a day after estimating his sprained left knee had him feeling ``80 percent' at best. The All-Star said he became tired quicker than usual, and also turned his left ankle early in the game.

``But I'll get back in the training room, get treatment and hope to be better the next game,' Griffin said.

The marquee matchup of the series - All-Star point guards Tony Parker and Chris Paul - began with a fizzle.

Paul, who ended the first round with an aching hip, scored just six points and didn't make a single basket in the second half. Parker was barely any better, putting together seven points and 11 assists, and didn't talk to reporters after the game.

``I felt I got all the shots that I wanted. I just didn't make them,' Paul said. ``That's the most frustrating part. Getting to where I wanted to and not seeing them go down. Can't do that in the playoffs.'

The beat-up and banged-up Clippers now have one full day of rest - which is all the time they've had to recover between games for the past week and a half. Los Angeles couldn't even fly home after knocking out the Grizzlies on Sunday in Game 7 of a grueling series that had the Clippers hobbling next to Texas.

Rookie Kawhi Leonard added 16 points, hitting all three of his 3s, and Danny Green added 15 points for the Spurs.

Caron Butler scored 15 points and Nick Young had 13 for the Clippers. Los Angeles cut the deficit to single digits in the fourth quarter before San Antonio ran away with its 11th double-digit victory during this dominating winning streak.

The Clippers didn't even need San Antonio's help getting more bumps and bruises. Mo Williams, already playing with his sore right fingers taped, took a lump on the head when teammate Reggie Evans inadvertently kicked him after Williams fell on his back in the lane.

Parker, meanwhile, finally felt the hard knocks and slow-him-down shoves that Utah repeatedly promised but never delivered in the first round. Sometimes, the All-Star looked in vain to officials when the whistle didn't blow. When that didn't work once in the first quarter, he kept jabbering about a no-call on the last possession while lining up to shoot free throws on the current one.

Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, pacing and sensing an impending technical foul, silenced his leading scorer.

``Tony!' Popovich snapped from the sideline. ``Shoot!'

Parker waved off the NBA Coach of the Year - he was under control. But his frustrations didn't end there. He was 1 for 9 despite playing 38 minutes, scoring all but two of his points at the foul line.

``He didn't score, but he got 11 assists,' Ginobili said. ``That's who we are. Sometimes it's not going to be him.'

Notes: The Spurs tied a franchise playoff record with 13 3-pointers. Before this became the deepest Spurs team yet under Popovich, Butler said he came so close to signing with the Spurs after the lockout that he canceled a flight to San Antonio when the Clippers counteroffered. ``They made a great pitch,' Butler said. ... Leonard finished fourth in the Rookie of the Year voting, the highest finish for a Spurs player since Ginobili finished fourth in 2003. Said Popovich: ``He's done a good enough job to make me trust him to be in the starting lineup. I'm happy for him.'

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 SERIES AT A GLANCE
GAME 1
Clippers at Spurs
Tue, May 15 Final 92 to 108
 Recaps
GAME 2
Clippers at Spurs
Thu, May 17 Final 88 to 105
 Recaps
GAME 3
Spurs at Clippers
Sat, May 19 Final 96 to 86
 Recaps
GAME 4
Spurs at Clippers
Sun, May 20 Final 102 to 99
 Recaps

 CLOSING LAS VEGAS LINE
 Team  ML   SPR   O/U 
 LAC  +750   +11.5   192.5 
 SAS  -1100   -11.5   
LAS VEGAS LINE MOVEMENTS

 CLOSING SPORTSBOOK LINE
 Team  ML   SPR   O/U 
 LAC     +11.5   192.5 
 SAS     -11.5   
OFFSHORE LINE MOVEMENTS

 BETTING TRENDS
 Team  ML   SPR   O/U 
 LAC  n/a   41%   67% 
 SAS  n/a   59%   33% 
BT MOVEMENTS

 NBA RECAPS
 Tuesday, May 15
 
  •  Pacers at Heat
7:05 PM EDT
  •  Clippers at Spurs
9:35 PM EDT
 
 
 
  
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