Monday, April 23, 2007

Nuggets lead game 1 win over Spurs, 95 - 89

If Iverson and Anthony play this good again, the nuggets will have a good shot. Anthony wrote down 30 points and Iverson added 31, including 29 after a first quarter.
And the Nuggets played the resistant defense, also, that is not generally their forte.
Nene added 13 points and 12 rebounds, and Marcus Camby grabbeb 10 rebounds for Denver, that entered the playoff that gained 10 of 11. He also made difficult things for Tim Duncan, who wrote down 14 points and 10 rebounds for the Spurs.
Tony Parker lead Spurs with 19 points, followed by Michael Finley with 15 points and Robert Horry with 14 points.
Manu Ginobili of the Spurs is not putting much action in the 2005 series. Game 2 will play on Wednesday in San Antonio.
Denver signed Iverson in December, hoping the former MVP would combine with Anthony to set an unstoppable 1-2 plays and to make Nuggets a legitimate competitor for the NBA title. Both of them made an average of 55 points a game, but not until in the season behind schedule made the beginning of Denver to win constantly.

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