NBA Game Recap - Cleveland at San Antonio
Thu Mar 28, 2019 8:30 PM EDT

BKN
110
PHI
123
F
ORL
98
DET
115
F
TOR
117
NY
92
F
DAL
99
MIA
105
F
LAC
118
MIL
128
F
DEN
85
HOU
112
F
SAC
118
NO
121
F
CLE
110
SA
116
F

Mar 28, 2019, 8:30 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Cleveland

28

25

28

29

110

San Antonio

27

17

40

32

116

DeRozan leads Spurs past Cavs as team honors Ginobili
Fri Mar 29, 2019 1:23 AM

SAN ANTONIO (AP) Manu Ginobili was a winner in San Antonio. No way the Spurs were going to lose on his special night.

DeMar DeRozan scored 25 points and San Antonio celebrated Ginobili's number retirement ceremony by beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 116-110 on Thursday.

"Well, it will make for a better evening, for sure," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said.

Collin Sexton had 24 points and Kevin Love added 18 as the lowly Cavaliers nearly put a damper on an emotional evening in San Antonio.

Ginobili became the ninth Spurs player to have his jersey retired, joining fellow Big Three teammate Tim Duncan as the most recently honored. The Argentine star spent his entire 16-year NBA career with San Antonio, winning four championships while wearing No. 20.

"It was good to feel that vibe and that energy in the building for something that's bigger than our team," Spurs guard Patty Mills said. "That's what we are acknowledging tonight, someone who has sacrificed so much to this organization and has understood that the big picture is much bigger than himself."

Bryn Forbes got the crowd going with a 3-pointer 13 seconds into the game, and the Spurs finished 14 for 33 from long range. Forbes scored 19 points and LaMarcus Aldridge added 14.

San Antonio struggled offensively after the fast start but the crowd remained energized by video tributes to Ginobili.

The Spurs scored 40 points in the third quarter while shooting 73 percent from the field after managing just 17 points in the second.

"Being more aggressive," DeRozan said. "We just came out with a more conscious effort of being aggressive. That's what we did and we can't wait to do that. We waited and made it tough on ourselves, but we pulled it through."

Contributions from the bench helped the Spurs win as Ginobili and a host of former Spurs teammates like Duncan, Tony Parker, Bruce Bowen, David Robinson and others watched from the stands.

"You understand that you've got to play with passion and you've got to play with heart," Mills said. "You have to play with your heart on your sleeve and that's what Manu had done so well and what made him great."

After Cleveland pulled to 111-110, Mills hit a 3-pointer off a drive and kick by DeRozan with 14 seconds remaining. Mills celebrated at midcourt and DeRozan ran behind him and embraced him as the Cavaliers called a timeout.

"Down the stretch when we needed to execute, we just didn't," Cleveland coach Larry Drew said. "There was a lot of dribbling, a lot of pounding, but we didn't execute."

Rudy Gay, another reserve, had an offensive rebound with 3 seconds left and made two free throws to seal the victory.

Marco Belinelli scored 16 points, Gay added 12 and Mills had 11.

TIP-INS

Cavaliers: Have lost five straight to the Spurs. Cleveland's last win in San Antonio came on March 12, 2015. ... The Cavaliers are 31-63 overall against the Spurs.

Spurs: Aldridge and DeRozan have scored 1,500 points this season, becoming the first Spurs teammates to do so since Duncan and David Robinson in 1998. ... San Antonio is 30-8 at home.

SMART MOVE

Ginobili has not decided if he will remain in basketball, but Popovich cringed when asked if he thought the future Hall of Famer could be an NBA coach one day.

"He's too smart to do that," Popovich said, drawing laughs. "I'm absolutely serious.

"He's looked at everything and my guess is, if he stays in basketball, it will be more on management side. Management, scouting, putting the big pictures together. He doesn't want to sit in the film room and watch pick-and-roll all day. That's pretty boring."

IF ONLY

DeRozan's one regret about joining the Spurs this season is that he didn't get a chance to play with Ginobili before he retired.

"I wish I would have had a year to play with him, but to be able to witness this should be pretty cool," DeRozan said about the ceremony.

DeRozan has now been a part of Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade's warm send-off by the Spurs last week and Ginobili's retirement ceremony.

"It's an honor, man," DeRozan said. "I've seen a lot of amazing things in my career this far. Seeing a lot of greats, playing against a lot of greats, seeing a lot of greats walk away with the respect and honor that they deserve, and tonight is another night for me to indulge and appreciate the opportunity."

UP NEXT

Cavaliers: At the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday night.

Spurs: Host the Sacramento Kings on Sunday night.

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Leaders

Cleveland PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Sexton 24 -12 3 2 0 0
K. Love 18 -13 1 8 0 0
San Antonio PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. DeRozan 25 13 8 2 2 0
B. Forbes 19 0 4 6 3 0

Team Comparison

CLE SA
Points For 110 116
Field Goals 45/92-49% 45/85-53%
Three Pointers 12/29-41% 14/33-42%
Free Throws 8/10-80% 12/17-71%
Offensive Rebounds 14 4
Defensive Rebounds 35 29
Rebounds 54 40
Blocks 1 6
Steals 6 8
Turnovers 14 11
Points Scored Off Turnovers 18 11
Points in the Paint 58 52
Fast Break Points 11 17
Personal Fouls 20 14
Technical Fouls 0 0
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - SA Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Mar 28 CLE 110 @ SA 116 C. Sexton 24 D. DeRozan 25

Game Information

Stadium: AT&T Center, San Antonio, Texas
Attendance: 18,756
Game Time: 2:1