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October 6, 2008 12:00:54 PM CDT


Ginobili, Duncan lead Spurs to 99-80 Game 6 win over Hornets to force Game 7

By ELIZABETH WHITE | Associated Press | May 15, 08 10:51 PM CDT in Sports 

The San Antonio Spurs' Big Three came through, but they'll still have to win one on the road to keep their title defense alive.

San Antonio Spurs' Tony Parker, left, of France, Manu Ginobili, of Argentina, and Tim Duncan, right, laugh on the bench during the fourth quarter in Game 6 of an NBA Western Conference semifinal basketball...   (Associated Press)
New Orleans Hornets' Chris Paul (3) collides with San Antonio Spurs' Kurt Thomas during the fourth quarter in Game 6 of the NBA Western Conference semifinals basketball series Thursday, May 15, 2008,...   (Associated Press)
New Orleans Hornets' Tyson Chandler, left, and Chris Paul sit on the bench during the fourth quarter in Game 6 of the NBA Western Conference semifinals basketball series against the San Antonio Spurs...   (Associated Press)
San Antonio Spurs' Tim Duncan (21) reacts after making a basket while being fouled by the New Orleans Hornets during the third quarter in Game 6 of the NBA Western Conference semifinals basketball series...   (Associated Press)
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Manu Ginobili scored 25 points, Tim Duncan had 20 points and 15 rebounds, and Tony Parker added 15 points in the Spurs' 99-80 victory over the New Orleans Hornets in Game 6 on Thursday night.

The win forced a seventh game on Monday in New Orleans in the Western Conference semifinals. Home teams are 20-1 in the second round.

Chris Paul led the Hornets with 21 points and Tyson Chandler scored 14. David West had 10 points before leaving the game early in the fourth quarter after apparently aggravating a back injury.

The aging defending champions and the injured Hornets now get three days of rest before playing Game 7.

Despite the closeness of the series, Game 6, like the five before it, was won by double digits. It was also won, like those before it, in the third quarter, when the Spurs outscored the Hornets 20-12.

The Spurs took the lead for good after Parker's jumper with 4:27 left in the first quarter broke a 17-all tie. They led by as many as 24.

The Spurs hit 11 of 21 3-pointers, led by six from Ginobili. The Hornets had just two 3s.

But the Hornets had 48 points in the paint to just 28 from the Spurs.

The Spurs shot 49 percent from the field (38-of-77) to the Hornets' 41 percent (33-of-80) and outrebounded them 45-40. The Spurs had 28 assists and the Hornets had 13.

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