Tony Parker leaves with tight hamstring


Spurs' Parker leaves with weakening injury

Tony Parker left the Spurs' series-clinching victory over the Path Blazers with tightness in his left hamstring during the 2nd quarter and did not return.

Parker, San Antonio's single All-Star this season, gone out with 8:45 continuing to be in the second quarter and the Spurs up six factors.

The Spurs rolled to a 104-82 thrashing without Parker, who had not been available for remark after the game.

San Antonio instructor Gregg Popovich shared he didn't have any sort of information on the extent of Parker's hamstring problem, but a number of Spurs said they were hopeful that their point guard would await the Western Conference finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder or Los Angeles Clippers.

"The good news is, we have a couple of days," power ahead Tim Duncan shared. "It frets us obviously, but he's been going hard, had a great series so far and it just kind of caught up to him. They pulled the plug on him just before he harmed himself. He started to feel a little odd and I assume they did the best what, pulled the plug on him, so with any luck that assists him. Hopefully, there's nothing there.".

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Parker, which was scoreless in 10 mins during the initial half, entered into Wednesday evening balancing a team-high 21.0 factors and 5.4 assists this postseason. He balanced 23 points and 6.5 assists as San Antonio took a 3-1 collection lead over Portland.

The Spurs went 11-3 in games Parker missed during the regular period, a succeeding portion of.786. San Antonio was 51-17 (.750) when Parker played.