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Splitter and the Spurs got out to a fast start, then hung on for a
bumpier second half against the disorganized Los Angeles
Clippers.Splitter had a season-high 22 points before he was hurt, Tim
Duncan added 19 points and 11 rebounds, and San Antonio beat Los Angeles
116-92 Saturday night in their first game without injured All-Star
Chris Paul.Tony Parker had 17 points, Manu Ginobili added 15 points and
Kawhi Leonard had 10 points for San Antonio (26-8).Splitter left with
9:37 remaining, injuring his right shoulder after charging into Ryan
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Crawford scored 24 points, Blake Griffin had 19 points and Darren
Collison added 14 points and six assists starting in place of Paul, who
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Angeles gave up 70 points in the first half for the second consecutive
night, but rallying proved tougher to do against a 35-point lead than
the three-point deficit they faced against Dallas.
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Ginobili said. "We were really sharp from the beginning; our first half
was great. Then we kind of stopped a little bit, but the first half was
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real sharp, really good first half."While the Clippers understandably
stalled without their leader, who is expected to be out three to five
weeks, the rest of their game disappeared, too."No one has to replace
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Griffin said. "Not his voice, not his game, nothing. Everybody does
things differently. We don't have any other guys that talk like Chris.
It'll work just fine. In the second half we were communicating with each
other. That's all we needed. We didn't need anyone to talk like Chris.
That would be our biggest mistake, is to try to replace him with someone
or something."Los Angeles had just one rebound in the first quarter
while allowing San Antonio to score a season-high 37 points."In the
first half we looked more AAU," Clippers coach Doc Rivers said. "The
ball stuck. I bet half the time it was one pass, shot; one pass,
shot."After Collison's jumper with 2:20 left in the first, Los Angeles
didn't score again until Matt Barnes' layup with 9:40 left in the half.
San Antonio extended its lead to 70-35 at the half, its season high for
point in an opening half.
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