Scouting report: Mavs vs. Spurs Game 6
Updated: May 18, 2006, 10:22 PM ET
By
John Carroll | Scouts Inc.
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Spurs Offense: Tim Duncan starts Game 5, going 12-for-12 from the field, doesn't miss a shot until the 2:50 mark of the third quarter, and finished with 36 points. You would assume that the Spurs won easily by 10 to 12 points. But they won by one after the Mavs missed a shot at the buzzer. What does Duncan have to do to win Game 6 on the road?
Spurs Offense: Tim Duncan starts Game 5, going 12-for-12 from the field, doesn't miss a shot until the 2:50 mark of the third quarter, and finished with 36 points. You would assume that the Spurs won easily by 10 to 12 points. But they won by one after the Mavs missed a shot at the buzzer. What does Duncan have to do to win Game 6 on the road?
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John Carroll joined Scouts Inc. after nine years as an NBA coach, including a seven-year tenure with the Boston Celtics that concluded with a four-month stint as interim head coach in 2003-04. Before joining the NBA, Carroll spent six years as head coach at Duquesne University and seven years at Seton Hall as an assistant to head coach P.J. Carlesimo.
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