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Aldridge steps up as Spurs down Rockets

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LaMarcus Aldridge had been criticized through two games of the Western Conference semifinals for not doing enough for the San Antonio Spurs. On Friday night, with the Spurs now without Tony Parker, he shook off his slow start to this series with a huge game that propelled his team to a 10392 victory over the Houston Rockets and a 21 lead. Aldridge and Kawhi Leonard scored 26 points apiece in San Antonio’s first postseason game without Parker since 2001, which ended an NBA record of 221 straight playoff appearance­s for the Frenchman. The 34-year-old was injured in the fourth quarter of Game 2. “You can’t replace Tony Parker. He’s a Hall of Famer one day, but I think guys just came out with a sense of urgency and just played hard,” Aldridge said.

Aldridge had managed just 19 points combined in the first two games, but stepped up in the wake of Parker’s seasonendi­ng leg injury, scoring nine points in the fourth quarter to help the Spurs pull away. “I do what the team needs,” Aldridge said. “Tonight this was needed and I did it. So I’m always going to try to be aggressive out there and try to make things happen.” Game 4 is today night in Houston.

James Harden led the Rockets with 43 points after scoring just 13 in Game 2. But he had only five assists and complained about the officiatin­g all night. “We had several opportunit­ies,” Harden said. “As a unit we couldn’t get it going consistent­ly.” Coach Gregg Popovich started rookie Dejounte Murray in San Antonio’s first game since Parker’s quadriceps injury, instead of moving Patty Mills into the starting lineup. Mills had 15 points in 30 minutes and Murray scored just two points in 15 minutes.

ALL-STAR

“We started off pretty slow, but I think we did good,” said Leonard, who had 10 rebounds and seven assists. “We got a win, but definitely still have to make some adjustment­s.” The Spurs led by six when Aldridge scored all of their points in a 7-2 run to make it 85-74 with about five minutes left. “Aldridge sooner or later is going to go off because he’s an All-Star,” Houston coach Mike D’Antoni said. “Nothing they did should have bothered us. We just didn’t play well.” Houston scored six straight points soon after that to get within eight, but Danny Green made two 3-pointers in less than a minute to push the lead to 94-82 with less than three minutes remaining. San Antonio was up by six entering the fourth quarter and had a five-point lead with about 7 1/2 minutes remaining when Harden was given a technical foul for complainin­g after not getting a call. Leonard made the free throw to make it 78-72.

The Spurs led by four at halftime and pushed the lead to 52-43 early in the third quarter. San Antonio was up by 10 soon after that before the Rockets used a 10-1 spurt, with all the points from Harden, to cut it to 56-55 midway through the quarter. Jonathon Simmons hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to leave San Antonio up 72-66 entering the fourth quarter.

Harden picked up his third foul with 5:18 left in the first quarter when he ran into Pau Gasol and crashed to the court while attempting a 3-pointer. Harden was outraged at the call, flipping over on his stomach on the court and kicking his legs in disbelief. He remained upset after a timeout, approachin­g a referee and arguing the call, before finally calming down.

TIP-INS

Spurs: Parker had surgery on Friday to repair the ruptured quadriceps tendon in his left leg. The team said a timeline for his return will be determined later . ... Gasol had 12 points and nine rebounds . ... Green had 11 points.

Rockets: Trevor Ariza made five 3-pointers in the first half, but none after that . ... Patrick Beverley received a technical foul in the fourth quarter . ... Capela finished with 12 points and 16 rebounds . ... Houston lost for the first time at home this postseason after winning their first three games.— AP

 ??  ?? HOUSTON: Houston Rockets guard James Harden looks up at the scoreboard during the second half in Game 3 of an NBA basketball second-round playoff series against the San Antonio Spurs. — AP
HOUSTON: Houston Rockets guard James Harden looks up at the scoreboard during the second half in Game 3 of an NBA basketball second-round playoff series against the San Antonio Spurs. — AP

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