Spurs 113, Warriors 100

Tony Parker collected 28 points and seven assists as visiting San Antonio continued its dominance of Golden State.

Kawhi Leonard scored 19 points and Tim Duncan added 12 and 13 rebounds for the Spurs, who have taken 22 of the last 24 regular-season meetings. Manu Ginobili contributed 17 points off the bench as San Antonio picked up its second straight road win.

Klay Thompson scored 29 points and Harrison Barnes had 22 for the Warriors, who have dropped their last two after beginning the season with five straight wins. Stephen Curry chipped in 16 points and Marreese Speights scored 11 off the bench for Golden State.

Speights’ jumper drew the Warriors within 94-88 with 4:45 left but Duncan responded with a three-point play and Parker found Boris Diaw out of a timeout to give the Spurs a 99-88 lead. Thompson hit a 3-pointer to drag Golden State within 105-96, but Parker buried a 3-pointer at the other end and San Antonio was never challenged in the final minutes.

The Warriors shot 50 percent in the first half but turned the ball over 12 times as the Spurs took a 50-44 lead into the break. San Antonio led by as much as 14 points in the third quarter and fended off every Golden State attempt to rally before taking an 82-70 cushion into the fourth.

GAME NOTEBOOK:
Curry went 0-of-7 from 3-point range, snapping the fifth-longest streak of games with at least one triple in NBA history at 75. … Golden State has committed 73 turnovers in the last three games. … San Antonio went 10-of-25 from beyond the arc after hitting just 2-of-19 in a win at the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday.
Final1st2nd3rd4thScore
Golden State WarriorsWarriors26182630100
San Antonio SpursSpurs29213231113
Golden StateSan Antonio
Pts:Klay Thompson29Tony Parker28
Reb:Harrison Barnes8Tim Duncan13
Ast:Andrew Bogut5Tony Parker7
Season Series
Golden StateStatsSan Antonio
1-2Vs2-1
100.7Points / Game106.3
48.2Field Goal %50.2
40.73 Point %35.4
68.8Free Throw %76.0