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Wednesday, Nov. 8 8:00pm ET
Spurs win ninth of past 10 against Lakers

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SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- It may be the Spurs who are snickering now.

Shaquille O'Neal drew lots of laughs from David Letterman's audience over the summer when he called San Antonio "a WNBA team." But in the first matchup this season between the Western Conference powers, the Spurs held O'Neal to just 13 points Wednesday night in a 91-81 win over the Los Angeles Lakers.

Tim Duncan
L.A.'s Horace Grant, left, can't quite firnd the length to block a Tim Duncan shot. Duncan scored 22 points and grabbed 17 rebounds.

"I just missed some shots that I usually make tonight," said O'Neal, who was 5-for-13 from the field and 3-for-10 from the foul line. "I don't make excuses on nights that I miss shots like that. Those are shots that I've made my whole career and we needed them tonight."

The loss dropped the defending NBA champions to a .500 mark (3-3) for the first time since Nov. 14, 1999. After the same number of games last year, they were 5-1, and they finished the season 67-15.

David Robinson and Malik Rose allowed O'Neal to score just five points in the first half, when he went 1-for-8 in 23 minutes. O'Neal had been averaging 32 points per game this season, 29.7 points per game last year.

"Even Superman runs into Kryptonite occasionally," said Robert Horry, who nailed four 3-pointers for the Lakers.

It was more likely the 7-foot-1 Robinson, 6-7 Rose and 7-foot Tim Duncan who stopped O'Neal.

"They are big and athletic and cause problems for Shaq," said Kobe Bryant, who led Los Angeles with 32 points and eight assists.

O'Neal, who came within one vote of becoming the league's first unanimous MVP last season, came out stronger in the third quarter, grabbing seven of his 17 rebounds and bringing the Lakers within 56-55 on a 12-foot turnaround jump shot with 5:25 remaining.

But Lakers coach Phil Jackson said overall, O'Neal simply seemed out of sync.

"They fouled him every time he took a shot," Jackson said. "He got it going a little in the third, but then I think he got tired. David did a good job on him with a lot of help."

O'Neal, known for his struggles from the foul line, is now 37-for-90 (41 percent) this year. He made 52 percent of his free throws last season.

Duncan led the Spurs with 22 points and 17 rebounds to give San Antonio its ninth victory in 10 games against the Lakers.

Though Duncan made just 9 of 24 shots from the field, the Spurs took the lead early in the second half and never gave it up.

Robinson and Derek Anderson each added 16 for San Antonio, and Rose had 13. The Spurs made 20 of 24 free throws, compared with 4-for-11 for the Lakers.

Horace Grant added 14 points and had three blocks for Los Angeles.

Perhaps the Spurs -- the 1998 NBA champions -- were ignited by the fact that Los Angeles followed them in claiming the title after the Spurs were knocked out in the first round of the playoffs. Or perhaps it was their intense rivalry.

Duncan insisted it was not O'Neal's remark on the Letterman show.

"I don't think it bothers anybody around here," he said. "In one ear and out the other. People are going to say what they want. You can't let it bother you."

Game notes
Bryant got 15 of his points in the first quarter, 24 in the first half. ... The Spurs improved their record against the Lakers at home to 33-19. ... The Spurs defeated the Lakers in three of four games last season ... Duncan's double-double was the 158th of his career.


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