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Hornets push defending champs to brink

West's top career playoff performance too much for San Antonio

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NEW ORLEANS - Back pain couldn’t keep David West from taking the court with aggression. The San Antonio Spurs couldn’t stop him from dominating.

“Back in the locker room, right before we break huddle and come out to the game, we said, ’No excuses,”’ West recalled. “Regardless of how I was feeling, I just knew how important this game was for us as a basketball team. I knew I had to play well. I went out there with the intent to play well and things just went my way.”

Did they ever.

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West had career playoff highs of 38 points, 14 rebounds and five blocked shots, lifting New Orleans to a 101-79 victory over the Spurs on Tuesday night and a 3-2 series lead.

New Orleans looked impressive in winning the first two games at home but stumbled in San Antonio. Back in the Big Easy, the Hornets cruised again.

“We’ve proved all season long we’re one of the better teams in the NBA,” Hornets coach Byron Scott said. “We had every reason after Games 3 and 4 to fold, but again, being with these guys, they’ve showed this type of resilience all season, so I’m not surprised.”

Chris Paul had 16 of his 22 points in the second half and added 14 assists for the Hornets, who’ve never advanced past the second round of the playoffs in the franchise’s 20-year history.

Manu Ginobili led San Antonio with 20 points and Tony Parker had

18. The Hornets held Tim Duncan to 10 points, though Duncan was a force on the glass with 23 rebounds.

“They did a great job of crowding the paint and also getting back to our shooters,” Duncan said of the Hornets’ defenders. “They were very physical on the post. I didn’t shoot the ball very well and those opportunities kind of turned into them running it back at us.”

Game 6 is Thursday night in San Antonio, where the Spurs are 5-0 in the postseason. The Hornets are now 6-0 at in playoff games in New Orleans, where Game 7 would be, if necessary.

Guarded mostly by Tyson Chandler, Duncan was 5-of-18 shooting, but Chandler left the game early in the fourth quarter with a bruised left foot. Meanwhile, a trainer put an ice pack on West’s back after he left the game in the final minutes as the Hornets All-Star forward grimaced in pain.

Scott said both were in obvious pain, but he did not expect either of them to miss the next game.

“I landed funny and kind of lost feeling and couldn’t really put pressure on it,” Chandler said. “I didn’t want to hurt the team by trying to be heroic. I’ll be fine. I’ll definitely be fine for the next game.”

West was dominant on both ends of the floor throughout despite his pain, with four of his blocks coming in the second half, one from behind the play on what seemed like a certain layup by Ime Udoka.

“He wasn’t 100 percent, but we couldn’t tell. He was a beast out there,” Hornets guard Morris Peterson said. “He played probably the best game of his career. His back was a little sore today, and I think it was carrying us so much during this game. He had us on his back all day.”

Peterson had 12 points for New Orleans on four 3-pointers, picking up the slack for Peja Stojakovic, who was guarded closely again.

Stojakovic still managed a crucial transition 3 in the fourth quarter, however, giving the Hornets an 81-68 lead with 7:05 to go.


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