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Saturday, May 5 6:30pm ET
Spurs' Game 1 romp proves costly

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SAN ANTONIO (AP) – The Battle of Texas got off to a bruising start.

Tim Duncan had 31 points and 13 rebounds, and the San Antonio Spurs overcame the loss of Derek Anderson to beat Dallas 94-78 on Saturday night in the Western Conference semifinal opener.

Derek Anderson
Derek Anderson writhes in pain after suffering a separated shoulder on a hard foul by Juwan Howard.

Dallas' Juwan Howard was ejected late in the first half for a flagrant foul on Anderson, who separated his right shoulder and could miss the rest of the playoffs.

As Anderson drove and jumped for the basket, Howard swung his arm into Anderson's side in an attempt to block the shot. Anderson landed on his shoulder and after several minutes on the floor, he was helped off the court grimacing and cradling his arm. Howard said it was not intentional and said he went to the Spurs' dressing room and apologized to Anderson.

"Let's not get this twisted, because I am very hurt by what has happened," Howard said, adding that the two have been friends since college. "Derek was driving to the basket and I went for the basketball."

He said he later found out that Anderson was badly hurt.

"I went over and asked if I could see him, and he wanted to see me, too," Howard said. "With Derek and I being good friends, I saw him and apologized to him. ... One thing he asked me to do is pray for him, which is the least I can do."

Howard said he didn't know if he would be suspended.

"It is in David Stern's and Russ Granik's hands," Howard said. "If they check my history and background, they will see that I'm not capable of doing anything to hurt opponents on the floor."

The Spurs, meanwhile, are holding out hope that Anderson will be back.

"We lose a big part of our team on a stupid foul that happened with two seconds left on the clock," Duncan said. "Of course it angers us. But what can you do?

"Hopefully, it will be a speedy recovery. Hopefully it's not as bad as they think it is."

Let's not get this twisted, because I am very hurt by what has happened. Derek was driving to the basket and I went for the basketball. I went over and asked if I could see him, and he wanted to see me, too. With Derek and I being good friends, I saw him and apologized to him. ... One thing he asked me to do is pray for him, which is the least I can do.
Juwan Howard

Both Spurs coach Gregg Popovich and Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said they thought it was unintentional.

"Juwan Howard is not the type of kid that would do that on purpose," Popovich said. "It was nothing personal, it just happened."

Duncan scored 20 points in the first half to help the Spurs take a 47-34 lead. In the last three minutes of the half, Duncan made two layups, a tip-in, and two free throws.

Dallas' 11 points in the first quarter and 23 points in the second were playoff lows for the franchise, as was the 34-point first half.

Steve Nash was 0-for-4 in the first half and never got off a shot in the second. Dirk Nowitzki was 0-for-5 in the first half and finished with nine points.

Antonio Daniels replaced Anderson in the second half and hit his second and third 3-pointers to finish with 13 points.

"I thought we did a great job of keeping our composure together," Duncan said.

Duncan sparked a 14-2 run in the third quarter to give the Spurs a 68-46 lead. During the run, the Mavs' Calvin Booth picked up his fifth foul, while Nowitzki got his fourth. Howard Eisley also had four fouls.

San Antonio brought it to 76-51 on Steve Kerr's long jumper with less than five seconds left in the quarter.

The Mavericks cut the lead to 13 late in the fourth quarter on two baskets by Greg Buckner and a jumper and 3-pointer by Eduardo Najera, but could come no closer.

Michael Finley led Dallas with 17 points, and Howard Eisley had 16.

David Robinson added 11 points and 11 rebounds for the Spurs. He also had four fouls.

Game notes
Anderson, who averaged 15.5 points in the regular season and 11 points in the first round of the playoffs, scored six points before the injury. ... Shawn Bradley's four first-quarter blocks were the most made by a Spurs opponent in one quarter in a playoff game. ... The Spurs won three of four regular-season games against the Mavs, two by 12 points. The Mavs won the first game with Finley's jumper at the buzzer. ... The Spurs have made it to the conference semifinals five times in the last seven years. ... The Mavs are the sixth team in NBA history to survive the first round after trailing 2-0.

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