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Published this morning on SI - written by Ben Golliver Throughout the streak, San Antonio’s overall level of dominance has been staggering. Starting with the victory over the Pistons on Feb. 26, the Spurs rank No. 1 in the NBA in all of the following categories: offensive efficiency, defensive efficiency, point differential, points, field goal percentage, three-point percentage, true shooting percentage, effective field goal percentage, assist-to-turnover ratio, blocks and defensive rebounds. Along the way, seven different players – Marco Belinelli, Austin Daye, Duncan, Manu Ginobili, Danny Green, Patty Mills and Tony Parker — have led the Spurs in scoring, a mark that reflects their depth, balance, ball movement and commitment to their offensive system. Here’s a quick look at San Antonio’s streak by the numbers… •Average margin of victory: 16.6 points •Average points scored: 111.2 points •Average points conceded: 94.7 points •Number of days since San Antonio’s last loss: 38 •Number of victories by 10+ points: 13 •Number of victories by 20+ points: 7 •Number of victories by 30+ points: 2 •Number of victories by less than five points: 0
Posted on: Tue, 01 Apr 2014 15:39:26 +0000

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