1) The Spurs were first the league in opponents’ field goal percentage at 40.9%.
2) The Spurs shot 48.4% from the field in their last ten games.
3) The Spurs held opponents to 39.4% in their last ten games.
4) The Spurs outrebounded their opponents by the second widest margin at +4.03.
5) Robert Horry made 42.9% of his three-pointers when the team won.
6) The Spurs were fourth in the league in blocked shots per game at 6.55.
7) The Spurs averaged 7.3 blocks per contest in their last ten games.
8) Rasho Nesterovic shot 49.2% after the All-Star break, including 62.3% in April.
9) Tony Parker averaged 15.1 points and 5.6 assists after the All-Star break.
10) Devin Brown averaged 9.8 points on 57.1% shooting in April.
11) The Spurs held their opponents to 84.3 points per game, tied for tops in the league.
12) Bruce Bowen hit 50.0% of his threes in April and 75.0% of his free throws in March.
13) Kevin Willis shot 53.2% from the floor after the All-Star break.
14) Hedo Turkoglu scored 13.3 points and grabbed 5.6 rebounds per game in March.
15) The Spurs outscored their opponents by 15.2 points in their last ten games.
16) The Spurs far and away led the league in point differential at +7.2.
17) The Spurs were 17-1 when scoring at least 100 points in a game.
18) Malik Rose averaged 9.2 points on 48.1% shooting after the All-Star break.
19) The Spurs free-throw percentage rose to 71.2% in their last ten games.
20) Manu Ginobili shot 43.7% after the All-Star break, including 43.9% on threes.
21) Tim Duncan.