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San Antonio Spurs point guard Tony Parker put on quite a show as the Spurs whipped the Wizards Wednesday 109-94. Parker was just two rebounds short of a triple-double, ?as he scored a game high 29 points, dished off a game high 11 assists, 8 rebounds and 1 blocked shot in the rout. Parker went 12-18 from the field and 5-7 from the line.

When you break this game down quarter by quarter, it had a very bizarre consistency about it. Washington scored 23 points in each of the first two quarters, and 24 points in each of the last two quarters!?San Antonio was?almost as precise scoring 24 points, in the first quarter, 25 points in the second quarter, and then 30 points in each of the last two quarters! I don’t think you could do that if you tried!

Parker led six Spurs players in double figures, Manu Ginobili had 19, Tim Duncan had 16, Bruce Bowen in a rare offensive outburst had 12 points. Michael Finley, and backup center Francisco Elson each had 10 points for San Antonio. Washington?has done a nice job of playing since their leader Gilbert Arenas went down with knee surgery. But they were no match for the Spurs. Brendan Haywood led the scoring for the Wizards with 19 points, Caron Butler scored 16, Antawn Jamison scored 12 points, and had a game high 13 rebounds. Antonio Daniels scored 11, and DeShawn Stevenson scored 10 in the loss. Washington now falls to 7-8 while the Spurs sport an impressive 13-3 record.

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