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Last night's loss was the second worst loss in Jazz playoff history. The 1998 NBA Finals was the last and only time Utah was beaten this badly in the postseason. Al Jefferson even talked about how embarrassing the loss was for the Jazz. Tony Parker led the way for San Antonio with 18 points and 9 assists. The Spurs just play amazing team basketball and went on a 20-0 run in the 2nd quarter. In 2008 the Spurs opened up against Phoenix 2-0 and ended it in 5 games. They have not opened up 2-0 since then, but they look poised to end this series in 5 or less.
San Antonio has now won 12 in a row and will look to make it 13. The Jazz better get it together if they want to have a shot. 23% from the field isn't gonna cut it on any level.
-Noland
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