Turnovers gnaw at Popovich despite Game One victory

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By Steve Ginsburg SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - The list of things the San Antonio Spurs did superbly in the opening game of the NBA Finals is textbook: shooting, defense, rebounding and assists. But coach Gregg Popovich knows that the Spurs will not beat the Miami Heat over a full series and claim their first championship since 2007 if they cannot control turnovers. San Antonio committed 22 on Thursday but did everything else so wonderfully, the result was a 110-95 victory. "Both teams were a little bit sloppy in that regard (Miami had 16) for sure and it's always frustrating to a coach," Popovich told reporters on Friday.

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