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The San Antonio Spurs survived and with much margin for error at that, despite Tim Duncan going 3-of-9 from the floor and scoring six points. They dropped the Memphis Grizzlies, 105-83, behind a three-point shooting blitz that was set up in the first quarter and finished off with a 32-point final quarter.
A 14-for-29 shooting night from long range gave the Spurs a Game 1 victory in the Western Conference Finals. It didn't matter that San Antonio's big men didn't do much offensively, because Tony Parker set the tone for what became a feeding frenzy for the Spurs' three-point specialists.
"Tony Parker came out really aggressive in the pick-and-rolls; we weren't in the places we were supposed to be," Memphis coach Lionel Hollins said. "We over-helped. We were so hyper, just running all over the place on defense."
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