Thursday, March 7, 2013

Suns end Spurs' 18-game house ability, 105-101 in OT

SAN ANTONIO (AP) a Jermaine O'Neal had 22 details and 13 rebounds, Wesley Johnson hit a 3-pointer by the end of regulation to pressure overtime and the Phoenix Suns beat San Antonio 105-101 Wednesday evening to snap the Spurs' 18-game home winning streak. Luis Scola added 15 points and Goran Dragic had 13 points and 13 helps for a six-game losing streak was snapped by Phoenix, which against San Antonio. Tony Parker had 22 points to cause the Spurs, who'd maybe not lost at home since Dec. 1 from the Los Angeles Clippers. Harry Duncan had 19 points and 11 rebounds and DeJuan Blair and Kawhi Leonard added 15 points apiece. San Antonio went 0 for 10 in overtime, its only factors in the extra time coming when Parker built 1 of 2 free throws. Returning from the 25-day road trip because of the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, the Spurs (45-14) seemed to have the overall game at hand following a strong third quarter by Parker. Amid cries of "MVP," Parker had 10 points in the time scale as San Antonio extended its result in double digits. His help Duncan with 10 minutes left in the next gave the Spurs a 56-45 guide and his 10-foot jumper put them up 69-58. Leonard's 3 with 1.1 seconds gave San Antonio a lead entering the last. The Suns rallied, pulling within 97-95 with less than a minute remaining on Marcus Morris' 3. Parker attempted to keep carefully the Spurs forward, throwing in a, a jump shot and feeding Duncan for a that gave a 99-97 lead to San Antonio with 11 seconds left. Manu Ginobili made 1 of 2 free throws with 3.7 seconds left to produce 100-97 to it. Johnson's 3 at the buzzer tied the overall game at 100 and sent it to overtime. Both groups went a 0 for 14 to open overtime. Marcin Gortat's hint follow was the first holder of overtime, offering Phoenix a 102-101 lead with 1:07 remaining. NOTES: After three months on the road, the Spurs were eventually ready to recognize Tony Parker as the NBA Player of the Month for January, doing so prior to the game. . San Antonio witnessed a moment of silence honoring Dr. Jerry Buss, the La Lakers owner who died Feb. 18. . On its rodeo street visits, which started in 2003 games have been won 64 by the Spurs over all. . A video highlighting the Spurs' recent road trip enjoyed ahead of the sport to Phillip Phillips' "Home." . Dragic and reigning MVP LeBron James of Miami would be the only players leading their staff in points, helps, bargains and free throw attempts. . Scola, Gortat and Markieff Morris have performed all 58 games for Phoenix, with Gortat starting each.

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