From Deseret News archives:
Spurs go to line too many times
As far as U.S. flag protocol goes, flying a flag upside down is a signal of distress or emergency.
And as far as the Utah Jazz are concerned, the Spurs' fourth-quarter frequency and proficiency from the line proved the difference in San Antonio's 91-79 Game 4 victory Monday night.
And it proved to be the dooming factor for any late-game comeback hopes for the Jazz, who had won the second-half battles in each of the three previous matchups.
"We just couldn't keep them off the free-throw line," Utah head coach Jerry Sloan said.
To the tune of a 17-of-20 San Antonio performance in the game's final 10 minutes, with two of the Spurs' three misses coming after the Jazz deficit had reached double digits.
Meanwhile, Utah managed just one make out of two tries from the charity stripe in the final quarter.
"That was the difference in the game," Jazz forward Carlos Boozer said. "They showed their experience on us. They got to the line a great deal more.... Some were tough calls. Obviously, some were definitely clear-cut fouls, but they shot a lot of free throws."
But that's when the drought began as Derek Fisher missed a corner 3-pointer, with one-shot-and-done possessions following on a Boozer miss, an errant Kirilenko trey attempt and a Deron Williams misfire.
During the same two-minute stretch, the Spurs started to get comfortable at the line three of four by Duncan and three of three by Manu Ginobili as San Antonio increased the lead to 10.
"We didn't make some plays under stress, and they did," Williams said "That's how it goes sometimes."
Added Boozer: "It is tough to get back in the game when we're missing shots.... And when they were getting free throws, we were taking jump shots. It is tough to close that gap."
Jazz guard Gordan Giricek said the blame rested with Utah. "When we had a chance to get momentum on our side, we didn't have enough patience," he said. "We were taking quick shots, and we were missing the shots. It was our fault. We had our chances."
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