Spurs dampen Clippers buzz with big win

(Reuters) – San Antonio squashed some of the hype  surrounding the revamped Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday with  a 115-90 victory that lifted the Spurs to 2-0 in the new season.

A blockbuster trade for point guard Chris Paul, and the  acquisition of starters Chauncey Billups and Caron Butler,  created a buzz about the Clippers that only grew after their  season-opening victory over Golden State on Sunday.

However, San Antonio brought them crashing back to Earth on  Wednesday with Manu Ginobili scoring 24 points and DeJuan Blair  adding 20.

The Spurs shot 56 percent for the game.
San Antonio padded a four-point half-time lead into a  25-point advantage in the third, making 16-of-21 shots to add 38  to their tally. Tony Parker added 10 of his 14 points in the  decisive quarter to go with his nine assists.

Manu Ginobili
DeJuan Blair

At the other end, San Antonio smothered Los Angeles during  the second half where they held them to just 36 points.
“Tonight the best part of our game was our defense,” Spurs  coach Gregg Popovich told reporters. “Shots went in tonight.  Some nights they don’t drop but the one thing you can control is  your defensive intensity.”

Blake Griffin led the Clippers (1-1) with 28 points and nine  rebounds and four other Clippers finished in double digits,  including Paul with 10.

But Los Angeles had trouble defending the wily Spurs who  drained 10 three-pointers on the night, including five from  Ginobili. Richard Jefferson also made three and finished with 19  points.

“They shot 52 percent from three, it’s tough to win like  that,” Griffin said. “They hit some tough shots, you have to  give it to them. We have to make sure we come out on our game  after halftime.”