Austin American-Statesman

Spurs handed historic blowout from Rockets

San Antonio suffers its worst series-opening loss under Popovich.

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The Houston Rockets were willing to take whatever the Spurs gave them in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals.

Houston ended up with a record-setting offensive performanc­e, a huge boost in confidence and home-court advantage.

Trevor Ariza scored 23 points, James Harden added 20 points and 14 rebounds, and the Rockets stormed past San Antonio 126-99 on Monday night, the Spurs’ worst loss in a series opener under Gregg Popovich.

“Just taking what the defense gives us,” Harden said. “Last series (against Oklahoma City) was a more grind-it-out. We weren’t really making a lot of 3s.

“We had to figure a way to get paint points and in this series so far they gave opportunit­ies to shoot 3s.”

The Rockets were 22 for 50 on 3-pointers, the most 3s attempted and made against the Spurs in their long postseason history.

Houston had six players in double figures, including 20 points and 13 rebounds from Clint Capela.

“They came out ready, they outplayed us tonight,” said Spurs forward LaMarcus Aldridge, who was held to four points. “They made most of their shots. Guys competed, but I thought we made mistakes early. They took advantage of it.

“Once they had offensive rhythm they were rolling. And we never really found ours.”

Game 2 is Wednesday in San Antonio.

Houston led by as many as 39 points, including a 30-point lead in the first half, in the opener of the first series between the rivals since the Rockets’ victory in the 1995 Western Conference finals.

While the hot shooting wasn’t completely unexpected from the explosive Rockets, the defense was. Houston was active in rotating to San Antonio’s shooters and had both defenders stay on Kawhi Leonard on screens.

Leonard had 21 points, fighting his way to 5-for-14 shooting.

Tony Parker added 11 points and Jonathon Simmons scored 10 for the Spurs.

“Obviously, we are really happy with our defense and what we did,” Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni said.

“Knowing that this was kind of abnormal, they are not going to miss shots like that.”

Houston led 69-39 lead in the first half, the Spurs’ largest halftime deficit under Popovich.

“They came out hot tonight and we just have to do a better job defensivel­y,” Leonard said. “We kind of got stagnant there a little bit.

“I give my hats (off ) to them, they played a great game.”

 ?? ERIC GAY / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rockets center Clint Capela (right) blocks a shot by Spurs forward David Lee in Monday’s Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals in San Antonio. Capela had 20 points and 13 rebounds in Houston’s win.
ERIC GAY / ASSOCIATED PRESS Rockets center Clint Capela (right) blocks a shot by Spurs forward David Lee in Monday’s Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals in San Antonio. Capela had 20 points and 13 rebounds in Houston’s win.

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