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Spurs Sweep Clippers: Tim Duncan, Tony Parker Lead San Antonio To 18th Straight Win (VIDEO)

By BETH HARRIS 05/21/12 02:38 AM ET AP

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San Antonio Spurs guard Tony Parker of France, right, puts up a shot as Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin defends during the first half in Game 4 of an NBA basketball playoffs Western Conference semifinal, Sunday, May 20, 2012, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

LOS ANGELES -- The San Antonio Spurs mowed down another opponent, using their guile under pressure to close out another perfect playoff series.

Tim Duncan scored 21 points, Tony Parker added 17 and the Spurs beat the Los Angeles Clippers 102-99 on Sunday night to win their second-round matchup 4-0 and advance to the Western Conference finals.

"They played great, they made it tough on us," Parker said. "The last 2 minutes we got the stops we needed. Everybody did something."

The Spurs extended their winning streak to 18 games and their playoff record to 8-0, tying the third-best postseason streak in franchise history.

"Until we go all the way, I can't compare this team," said Parker, who has won three NBA titles with the Spurs. "We're just trying to stay focused."

Danny Green and Gary Neal added 14 points each, and Manu Ginobili and Thiago Splitter had 11 each.

"We needed a game like that. It arrived at the perfect time," Parker said. "We battled. We executed our plays, made big baskets."

San Antonio could find out as soon as Monday night who it will play next. Oklahoma City leads the Lakers 3-1 in their series, with Game 5 on Monday.

"We haven't done anything yet. We've won two rounds," Duncan said. "We haven't done anything so you can't qualify or classify our team as anything other than that we've gotten this far."

The Spurs trailed much of the fourth until tying the game twice in the final 3:32 before their 30-something trio of Duncan, Parker and Ginobili took over most of the scoring.

"Their experience showed with their execution," Clippers coach Vinny Del Negro. "Tim looks great and the rest of the guys are feeding off that."

Chris Paul had 23 points and 11 assists, Blake Griffin added 21 points, and Eric Bledsoe had 17 for the Clippers, who blew a six-point lead in the fourth quarter when Paul faltered in the final two minutes, usually a time when the All-Star guard is at his best.

"We had our opportunities and we couldn't convert," Del Negro said. "We made our mistakes at some key moments and that was the difference."

Both nursing injuries, Griffin and Paul combined to score 21 of the Clippers' 28 points in the third quarter when they took their first lead of the game. In the fourth, Bledsoe came up big, scoring 11 in a row, to extend the lead to 90-85 with 5:38 remaining.

After Reggie Evans missed two free throws, Green hit a 3-pointer to tie it at 92.

Duncan's hook put the Spurs in front 96-94 before Paul tossed up a one-handed shot that rose to the top of the backboard before dropping straight in as he crashed into a baseline photographer. He made the free throw to put the Clippers ahead by one.

Parker scored consecutive baskets and the Spurs regained the lead, 100-97, with 1:47 left.

Paul's two free throws drew the Clippers within one. After a timeout, Paul drove the basket and lost the ball. He fouled Green, who made the first and missed the second to keep the Spurs ahead for good.

"I messed up, bad decisions," Paul said, holding his 2-year-old son on his lap. "I should have shot it and I missed the shot, all on me."

Paul then missed another shot, and Mo Williams fouled Parker, who missed the first and made the second with a second left.

"To let my team down in that situation is probably the toughest part of the season," Paul said. "We scrapped, we played hard. At the end of the day, playing hard isn't always enough. You got to execute. On that last play, at least we could have gotten a shot off and I turned the ball over."

DeAndre Jordan added 10 points. Paul had best performance of the series after sub-par efforts in the first two games. He'd been playing with a strained right hip, while Griffin has a sprained right knee, an injured left hip and got stitches for a cut lip in the first half.

Neither team led by more than five points in the third period. Duncan had 10 points for the Spurs. Bledsoe's putback slam dunk gave the Clippers 75-74 lead going into the fourth.

The Spurs stretched their lead to 12 points with Duncan sitting out the opening 7 minutes of the second quarter.

The Clippers closed on a 14-6 run to trail 51-47 at halftime. Paul got it started with a 19-foot jumper and ended it with a 3-pointer. Early in the spurt, Griffin ran into Ginobili's shoulder, fell and one of his top teeth went through his lip. He left the court with 2:20 remaining to get two stitches on the inside and outside of his lip.

Los Angeles began the game on a 9-4 run before San Antonio scored 14 unanswered points, reminiscent of its 24-0 third-quarter spurt Saturday that led to the Spurs' eventual 10-point victory in Game 3.

Notes: Duncan, Parker and Ginobili played in their 130th postseason game together, the most played as an active trio in the league. ... Duncan finished with nine rebounds, just short of notching his 135th career playoff double-double. ... The Clippers have lost all seven of their playoff series after losing Game 1. ... The Spurs had a 40-36 edge on the boards, while the Clippers outscored them in the paint, 56-50.

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GoAllIN
12:49 PM on 05/22/2012
Spurs is just quietly taking care of business.
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mimiyo
fact vs. fiction
12:25 AM on 05/22/2012
THUNDER ROLLS!!!!!!!!
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Puzzlr
thegrouphugdotorg
11:46 PM on 05/21/2012
These guys can't win. If they are in your face loud and obnoxious, someone will complain about it. If they aren't, people complain about it. Congrats San Antonio!
IndependentAndProud
Stop trying to change the subject!
05:43 PM on 05/21/2012
I'm so happy for and proud of this young Clippers team for what they were able to accomplish this year. Next year should be even more exciting.

What disappointed me was the way the Clips took a few extra moments to show the Spurs some love after it was all over, but then walked off the court without hardly any acknowledgment of the fans. Being a Clipper fan takes a lot of patience and heart, like being a Cub fan. Why didn't the team show the fans some love by staying on the floor for a bit to thank them and maybe applaud them for their years of loyalty?
04:10 PM on 05/21/2012
I love the Spurs! We're headed for another title. GO SPURS GO!
04:00 PM on 05/21/2012
It's pretty evident at this point in time the Spurs are an unbeatable team. And deservedly so. They are going down in history as one of the best to ever do it!!
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bmwracer
In the LEFT lane.
03:56 PM on 05/21/2012
Nothing boring about winning.
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MisterCee
The Ruler's back!
03:23 PM on 05/21/2012
Respect to the Clippers. Getting swept by the Spurs is nothing to be ashamed of. They've grown since last season and if Sterling can stop himself from doing something destructive with this team, they'll be back better than ever next season.
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hrc04
put on your pants and go home.
02:52 PM on 05/21/2012
Update your headlines. The Spurs aren't boring like they were in 2005.
04:11 PM on 05/21/2012
Won a title in 2005 too!
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Blackspeare
01:31 PM on 05/21/2012
I didn't care for Popovich using fouls away from the ball to stop a possession in game 3----it's not good sportsmanship!. I believe the rule should be changed so that intentional fouls away from the ball should be treated just like after the final 2 minutes----one free throw and possession. The referees would determine whether it's intentional or not.
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PalaceOfWisdom
Want gun control? End the MIC
02:50 PM on 05/21/2012
If we're going to trust the zebras to determine intent, empower them to call a technical for flopping. The solution to the fouling issue is for guys to either get better at the line or expect to be pulled when they become a liability.

Besides, it was pointed out in the hack-a-Shaq years that even shooting 50% at the line is good if they put you there every possession. 50% shooting from the field is very good, and means two points every two possessions, so one make for every deliberate foul works out to the same number of points. That's why you don't see it done all the time.
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leorangerie
12:43 PM on 05/21/2012
Spurs are clearly the class of the league a this juncture, so no shame on the Clippers for getting swept. Clippers need two more bigs in their rotation (who can make free throws) and one quality season out of Chauncy Billups. And then they will have a chance.
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beasteben
HP 542 PSI 235
02:04 PM on 05/21/2012
With Billups, I felt that we had a championship caliber team. I love the spirit and the drive of this current team. They will only get better.
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leorangerie
02:22 PM on 05/21/2012
yeah the loss of Billups was crushing. But at the moment it is a fatal flaw in their roster that none of their bigs can make free throws. The Spurs employed the 'Hack a Shaq' technique against Reggie Evans, Deandre Jordan, and even Blake. It cost the Clippers dearly. To be championship caliber the team MUST be able to knock down free throws.
02:44 PM on 05/21/2012
Until Sterling decides to sell of his best players, to line his pockets, and then coast along another 15 or more years to get another great team by accident.
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Politidelic
Death & Taxes
12:39 PM on 05/21/2012
Really looking forward to a Spurs/Thunder series, that will be the best series of the playoffs. I think the west has the finals wrapped up. I don't really see anyone beating the Spurs, they play precision fundamental basketball and they look like a machine right now.
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PalaceOfWisdom
Want gun control? End the MIC
02:55 PM on 05/21/2012
The poise this Thunder team has shown under pressure is the only reason I'm not ready to crown the Spurs yet. They were down 7 to the Lakers with two minutes left and actually played even harder where a lot of teams would have folded. They expect to win, they don't whine when something doesn't go their way, and their bench is very potent. Hopefully they finish the Lakers tonight.
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Politidelic
Death & Taxes
04:25 PM on 05/21/2012
I agree on all counts! I'm very impressed with OKC as well, they have a lot of talent and heart. It's going to be the best of all the series I think when they go against San Antonio.
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11:40 AM on 05/21/2012
Okay, i'll finally admit it. Despite his robotic style of play, there is a definite elegance along with excellence to Tim Duncan's career trajectory. This showdown in the West with the young guns from OKC is gonna be special!
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LogicalMathMan
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11:19 AM on 05/21/2012
Kudos to the Clippers for advancing this far into the playoffs. I was impressed by Bledsoe's hustle and speed as well. For next year, they will have to decide if half-court Chauncey Billups or Mo Williams and Bledsoe will be their reserve PG. IMO, the Clippers stacked themselves with PGs this year. Now about those free throws with Reggie Williams, Deandre Jordan and of course, Blake............
02:00 PM on 05/21/2012
I agree with everything you said here. Blake has the ability and form to become a better jump shooter and free throw shooter. Its something he MUST work on in the off season. If he can force defenses to play man up or even double up on him anywhere he stands, that really helps create lanes for his teammates and makes life much easier for Paul. Having both him and Jordan so easy to shut down with foul late in games is really a problem. they also could use another pure jump shooting guard. Nick Young is too inconsistent, although he can be a great lift from off the bench.
11:17 AM on 05/21/2012
Wade/James and the others have a plan too.
02:45 PM on 05/21/2012
A plan on how to congratulate the Pacers, the Celtics and/or the Spurs without looking like whiners.