From Deseret News archives:
History reminds Ginobili of need for urgency
Ginobili had put his arms straight up then so as not to foul Derek Fisher. Ginobili figured that was enough. Then the basketball whizzed over his head in a kind of time travel, and a season changed.
Years passed. Fisher left the Lakers. And then came Monday, when Ginobili did far more than put his arms in the air and hope. He and Fisher exchanged blows enough to get Fisher ejected and Ginobili made sure of one thing with his 16 fourth-quarter points.
When Fisher comes back to San Antonio for his first Game 5 since 2004, he can't alter a tied-up series as he once did.
No matter how much time is left.
Ginobili didn't do this by himself. Tim Duncan overcame another awkward game, combining five blocks with a late surge. Tony Parker fought through an awful shooting night, rising with a steal and breakaway lay-up in the fourth. And Fabricio Oberto joined his countryman as he did in Game 5 in Phoenix, as composed as the crowd was not.
But it was Ginobili who grabbed hold of a game that the Spurs appeared to be losing, and he fully understood the urgency. Ginobili only had to think back to 2004 for that.
That set up the 0.4 infamy. Everyone thought the Spurs had won on Duncan's last-second jumper, and the Spurs themselves acted that way. Parker and Malik Rose stood on the sidelines, arms around each other's shoulders, like old friends posing for a picture.
Then Gary Payton slipped the ball to Fisher, who shot over Ginobili, and suddenly Fisher was sprinting off the court in celebration. Ginobili stayed around just long enough to see the start of the replay.
He wanted to see if he'd played enough defense to let him sleep that night.
The Spurs would lose the next game in Los Angeles, and Ginobili saw so clearly the danger that this week presented. Let Utah tie the series, and who knows what happens next?
"That's why this is huge," Ginobili said. Fisher, after all, proved anything is possible.
Anything was possible Monday after the Spurs blew a lead.
"Fans were going nuts," Ginobili said afterward, "and they looked inspired. I don't remember what happened exactly that kept us going, because it was looking ugly for us."
What happened? Exactly?
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