Aldridge, Spurs scald forlorn foe

San Antonio’s LaMarcus Aldridge took it to Houston’s Cliff Capela early and never let up during the Spurs’ series-clinching 114-75 victory over the Houston Rockets Thursday in Houston. Aldridge was 16 of 26 from the floor and grabbed 12 rebounds as the Spurs eliminated the Rockets 4-2 in the best-of-7 Western Conference
semifinal. San Antonio moves on to meet Golden State in the Western Conference fi nal.
San Antonio’s LaMarcus Aldridge took it to Houston’s Cliff Capela early and never let up during the Spurs’ series-clinching 114-75 victory over the Houston Rockets Thursday in Houston. Aldridge was 16 of 26 from the floor and grabbed 12 rebounds as the Spurs eliminated the Rockets 4-2 in the best-of-7 Western Conference semifinal. San Antonio moves on to meet Golden State in the Western Conference fi nal.

HOUSTON -- San Antonio is heading to the Western Conference finals for the 13th time thanks to a player who has never been there.

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San Antonio Spurs guard Dejounte Murray (5) dunks and all Houston Rockets guard James Harden can do is watch during San Antonio’s 114-75 series-clinching victory over the Rockets in Houston. Murray contributed 11 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists off the bench for the Spurs. Hardin was held to 10 points, 3 rebounds and 7 assists. He committed six turnovers and made 2 of 11 shots from the field.

The Spurs eliminated the sluggish James Harden and Houston Rockets with a 114-75 victory in Game 6 on Thursday night behind a season-high 34 points from LaMarcus Aldridge in a game they played without All-Star Kawhi Leonard.

Aldridge, who is in his 11th season and second in San Antonio, had failed to get out of the second round in his previous six postseason trips. He added 12 rebounds in his second big game of the Western Conference semifinal series to pick up the scoring slack with Leonard out after rolling his ankle in San Antonio's overtime victory in Game 5 on Tuesday night.

"He's really turned it on," coach Gregg Popovich said. "Demanded the ball, got in good position ... he was wonderful on the boards and of course he passes it really, really well and gets it moving for us."

"I just touched it a little bit more tonight so I had a chance to figure it out," Aldridge said. "I was trying to be more dominant down there. So I was willing to take some contested shots tonight and I got into my rhythm early and after that I was good to go."

The Spurs were up by 19 by halftime, and didn't let up to reach the Western Conference finals for the first time since winning the title in 2014. The 4-2 series victory sends them to conference finals against the Golden State Warriors.

That best-of-seven series begins Sunday in Oakland, Calif.

Trevor Ariza led Houston with 20 points on a night when Harden tied a season low with 10 points on 2-of-11 shooting before fouling out with 3:15 left.

A somber Harden was clear about who was to blame for the loss.

"Everything falls on my shoulders," he said. "I take responsibility for it, both ends of the floor. It's tough, especially the way we lost at home for Game 6. But it happened and we move forward."

Houston Coach Mike D'Antoni said he wasn't sure if the disappointment of losing a winnable Game 5 could have lingered with his team and contributed to this embarrassing blowout.

"I've been on both sides of this thing," he said. "Sometimes life hits you in the face. No matter what it was, we just didn't have it tonight."

Jonathon Simmons filled in nicely for Leonard, scoring 18 points and hounding the Rockets on defense.

San Antonio was up by 23 after the third quarter and scored the first seven points of the fourth to make it 94-64 and send many of the home fans streaming to the exits.

The Spurs, who were already without Tony Parker, who suffered a season-ending quadriceps injury in Game 2, were a seven-point underdog entering this one without Leonard's scoring and defense.

Things went wrong early for the Rockets with Aldridge scoring 10 points in the first quarter as San Antonio dashed out to a 31-24 lead.

Houston was already down 50-29 when Harden took his first shot midway through the second quarter. He made that three-pointer, but it didn't get the Rockets going.

The Spurs opened the third quarter outscoring the Rockets 8-1, with six points from Aldridge, to extend their already big lead to 69-43 with about 9:30 left.

The Rockets got three-pointers from Ariza and Eric Gordon to cut the lead to 71-50 with about seven minutes remaining in the third.

A three-pointer by Harden not long after that got Houston within 20, but San Antonio scored the next four points to make it 77-53 a couple of minutes later.

Houston, which relied on its three-point shooting to get this far, couldn't make shots from long-range going 13 of 40. But the Rockets also had trouble scoring in general, making 28.6 percent (22 of 77) of their shots overall.

Sports on 05/12/2017

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