When you're a good team and you lose to another good team 11 straight times, you have to start wondering what they have on you.

Talent? Match-ups? Voodoo?
     
Maybe just Tim Duncan.
     
The NBA's reigning Most Valuable Player proved to be the ultimate difference Friday night at the Delta Center, drilling a 16-foot turnaround jumper as time expired to lift the San Antonio Spurs over the Utah Jazz, 91-90.

"He made a tough shot," said Jazz coach Jerry Sloan. "But it shouldn't have come down to that if we had been able to have a couple of things go our way."