The NBA's highest-scoring game this season was dominated by Tony Parker's scintillating duel wtih Baron Davis, who had 38 points, nine assists and two last-second shots to force both overtimes. But Parker, who had 12 assists, delivered the last blow to snap Golden State's longest winning streak in 10 years.
Playing without ailing starters Manu Ginobili, Rasho Nesterovic and Tim Duncan, the Spurs still hung on for their fourth victory in five games when Bruce Bowen and Robert Horry jarred the ball away from Mike Dunleavy shortly before time expired. Dunleavy screamed for a foul while the Spurs celebrated.
San Antonio, which beat the Los Angeles Clippers 125-124 on Saturday night, is the first team to win back-to-back double-overtime games since the Vancouver Grizzlies did it on Feb. 16-17, 1999 - and though Nazr Mohammed, Brent Barry and even Glenn Robinson also came up big, the Spurs owed it to Parker.
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Playing without ailing starters Manu Ginobili, Rasho Nesterovic and Tim Duncan, the Spurs still hung on for their fourth victory in five games when Bruce Bowen and Robert Horry jarred the ball away from Mike Dunleavy shortly before time expired. Dunleavy screamed for a foul while the Spurs celebrated.
San Antonio, which beat the Los Angeles Clippers 125-124 on Saturday night, is the first team to win back-to-back double-overtime games since the Vancouver Grizzlies did it on Feb. 16-17, 1999 - and though Nazr Mohammed, Brent Barry and even Glenn Robinson also came up big, the Spurs owed it to Parker.
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