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San Antonio’s Tony Parker says ankle injury won’t keep him out

San Antonio Spurs guard Tony Parker dribbles the ball during the first half of a 107-92 loss to the Clippers in Game 1 of the NBA Western Conference quarterfinals at Staples Center on April 19.

San Antonio Spurs guard Tony Parker dribbles the ball during the first half of a 107-92 loss to the Clippers in Game 1 of the NBA Western Conference quarterfinals at Staples Center on April 19.

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The left side of Tony Parker’s body was in pain, forcing the San Antonio Spurs’ point guard to limp to the team’s bus outside Staples Center late Sunday night after a 107-92 loss to the Clippers in Game 1 of their playoff contest.

Parker said that after he twisted his left ankle early in the game, he was thinking, “Come on,” how can that happen in the playoffs?

He then suffered a bruise left thigh in a collision with Chris Paul later in the second quarter, and he said that the combination of the two injuries led him to the conclusion: “It’ll be sore tomorrow.”

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“But nobody cares,” he said. “Wednesday we have to come and play.”

With no practice Monday and two days off to rest, heal and get treatment, Parker said he’ll lace up his sneakers and be ready for Game 2 on Wednesday night.

“I’m OK,” he said. “I twisted my ankle at the beginning of the game. Obviously you don’t want to start a playoff series like that.”

The Spurs are down 0-1 in the best-of-seven series

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