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Updated: 5/31/2012 5:51 pm

San Antonio Spurs' Tiago Splitter, of Brazil, dunks during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Phoenix Suns, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Darren Abate) (Darren Abate)
Tiago Splitter (Darren Abate)


By Kyle Boenitz, Project Spurs.com

In Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals, San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich got a little bit of his own medicine when Oklahoma City Thunder head coach Scott Brooks decided to intentionally foul Tiago Splitter, just like the Spurs did to DeAndre Jordan and Reggie Evans in the second round against the Clippers. It wasn’t nearly as effective because Splitter made 5 of 10 free throws, but it did accomplish the goal of slowing down the Spurs’ offense that was hitting on all cylinders up to that point.

Can we expect to see the same strategy in Game 3?

"It changed the tempo a bit,” said Brooks. “I mean, they were fast tonight. The ball was just all over the floor with quick passes, passes that were right in their shooting pockets, and it kind of threw their rhythm out a little. He stepped up and made [five] of them. He did better than his playoff percentage. But if on occasion we have an opportunity to do it again, we will."

In my opinion, one of the big surprises of this series is that the fast paced tempo doesn’t favor the Thunder. I would have thought that getting up and down and fast breaking would help the younger, more athletic team. In reality, the Spurs work extremely well at a high pace because they can execute better.

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