From Deseret News archives:
Spurs keep their cool, take control of series
Momentum, a k a Big Mo, had changed seats.
Did the Spurs look panicked?
Not even remotely.
They didn't get to this place by wringing their hands.
Conversely, the Jazz ended up with their coach and one of their starters ejected on technical fouls. The end result was that the Spurs fashioned a 91-79 win Monday at EnergySolutions Arena to take a 3-1 lead in the Western Conference Finals. Is it impossible to overcome such a deficit? Not entirely. It has happened eight times in league history. Is it likely?
About as likely as time travel.
So the Spurs squelched the Jazz's brief period of optimism that lasted two days. The series now goes back to Texas on Wednesday. If the Jazz are to win the series, they would need to win twice in San Antonio, where they haven't won in the last 16 games.
The Spurs used a mixture of playoff experience and if you ask the angry Jazz crowd three guys with whistles, to take a commanding series lead.
If anyone actually thought the Spurs might go gooey and become intimidated just because the Jazz waxed them on Saturday, well, that didn't happen. In some ways you wouldn't have known they were coming off a loss. They were determined but not scared. At Sunday's media interview session, Spurs' forward Tim Duncan appeared with a black eye, compliments of a Jazz elbow the previous night. He joked that he asked for the cut because, as he described it, he liked the one teammate Manu Ginobili had over his own eye earlier in the playoffs. Duncan went on to say, "I think it's a sexy look."
Yeah, well, if you're Rocky Balboa.
Meanwhile, coach Gregg Popovich declined to make his team watch film of the Saturday debacle, joking that it would have been "cruel and unusual punishment."
It certainly didn't sound like a worried team.
It didn't sound like an inexperienced team, either. When someone asked about the "funk" the Spurs had been in, Popovich replied before Monday's game, "I wouldn't call it a funk."
That's the thing about great teams. They have nerves like James Bond.
And like Bond, they like to ruin the plans of those with ideas to conquer the world.
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