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Martin, Scola, Brooks help Houston break 3-game skid

Martin, Scola, Brooks help Houston break 3-game skid

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Martin, Scola, Brooks help Houston break 3-game skid

by Associated Press

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Posted on February 26, 2010 at 10:18 PM

Updated Friday, Feb 26 at 10:56 PM

 

HOUSTON—Kevin Martin had his best game since being traded to the Rockets, scoring 33 points to lead Houston to a 109-104 win over the San Antonio Spurs on Friday night.

Martin finally showed he was the scorer the Rockets were looking for when they acquired him and three others last week in the deal that sent Tracy McGrady to the New York Knicks.

Houston led by 13 before the Spurs scored 10 consecutive points, capped by a 3-pointer by George Hill, to cut the lead to 105-102 with 8 seconds remaining.

Aaron Brooks, who scored 31, hit four free throws sandwiched around a bucket by San Antonio to secure the win and end a three-game losing streak for Houston.

The Rockets used a 31-point first quarter to build a big lead and were up by double digits for most of the second half before San Antonio’s late run.

Luis Scola added 30 points for Houston to mark the first game in team history in which three Rockets players scored at least 30 points.

The Spurs were playing without Tony Parker, who missed the game with a stomach ailment. He started Wednesday against Oklahoma City, but has missed two games recently with injuries and was diagnosed with a mild strain of his left hip flexor Monday.

Hill led San Antonio with 26 points, and Tim Duncan added 17.

Martin and Scola were 14 of 14 from the free-throw line to tie a team record for most made in a game without a miss.

The Spurs used a 7-0 run early in the fourth quarter to get within nine, but Houston scored five straight points—four from Martin—to push its lead to 90-76 with nine minutes remaining.

The Rockets led by as many as 23 in the third quarter, but the Spurs cut the lead to 16 points twice. The second time they scored five straight points capped by a 3-pointer by Roger Mason to trail 85-69 at the end of the third quarter.

Houston got a great first half from Martin, whose 17 points in the first two quarters were just two points shy of his previous game high of 19 in his first three games with the Rockets.

San Antonio went on a 10-2 run to open the second quarter and cut Houston’s lead to 33-24 just under nine minutes before halftime. Houston answered that run by outscoring the Spurs 13-5 over the next three minutes to stretch the lead to 46-29. Martin led the charge in that span, scoring seven points.

The Spurs got within 53-40 on a layup by Richard Jefferson with about 2 ¼ minutes left in the first half. But Houston outscored San Antonio 6-1 to end the half with a 59-41 lead.

Houston led by three before going on a 6-0 run, capped by a reverse layup by Brooks, to push the lead to 17-8 midway through the first quarter. The Rockets outscored San Antonio 14-6, with six points from Martin, in the rest of the quarter to make it 31-14 after one.

NOTES: San Antonio’s 14 first-quarter points tied a season low for the first quarter. ... Manu Ginobili had eight points and a season-high 10 rebounds for San Antonio. ... Brooks had one 3-pointer Friday and has made at least one 3 in a career-best 30 straight games.

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