Aldridge, Spurs hand Suns their most one-sided loss ever
PHOENIX -- LaMarcus Aldridge scored 23 points in 28 minutes and the San Antonio Spurs routed Phoenix 129-81 on Wednesday night, matching the most one-sided loss in Suns history.
That record was set in the Suns' 124-76 home loss to Portland in their opener this season.
San Antonio dominated from the opening tip and led 69-31 at the half. The 38-point margin was the largest halftime lead for the Spurs against a team in their history.
Phoenix never got any closer than 36 points in the second half and trailed by as many as 53 in the fourth quarter.
The Suns averted a 50-point loss with Danuel House's dunk on a fastbreak lob pass with six seconds to play.
That record was set in the Suns' 124-76 home loss to Portland in their opener this season.
San Antonio dominated from the opening tip and led 69-31 at the half. The 38-point margin was the largest halftime lead for the Spurs against a team in their history.
Phoenix never got any closer than 36 points in the second half and trailed by as many as 53 in the fourth quarter.
The Suns averted a 50-point loss with Danuel House's dunk on a fastbreak lob pass with six seconds to play.