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NBA: Warriors rally to beat Spurs, tie series

The Golden State Warriors delivered a dominant performance in overtime to complete a 97-87 come from behind win over San Antonio Sunday and level their NBA playoff series. The Warriors knotted the best-of-seven Western Conference second-round series at two games apiece, an important victory with the series heading back to San Antonio for game five on Tuesday. The win ensures the series will come back to Oakland for game six on Thursday. With Golden State star Stephen Curry hindered by an ankle injury, Harrison Barnes led the Warriors with 26 points and 10 rebounds.

NBA: Parker shines as Spurs down Warriors for series lead

Tony Parker scored 25 of his 32 points in the first half to give the San Antonio Spurs an early boost en route to a 102-92 NBA playoff victory over the Golden State Warriors. The victory gave the Spurs a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven Western Conference second-round series. They regained home court advantage after the Warriors had come away from the first two games in San Antonio with a 1-1 split. Golden State will host the Spurs in game four on Sunday.

NBA-Jack powers Warriors past road-weary Spurs

Feb 23 (Reuters) - Jarrett Jack came off the bench to score 30 points as the Golden State Warriors rallied past the road-weary San Antonio Spurs for a 107-101 overtime victory on Friday. The win snapped Golden State's 16-game losing streak to San Antonio. The Warriors last beat the Spurs in 2008. Jack came up big in the fourth quarter and overtime, scoring 17 of his 30 points. He finished the game with 10 assists.

NBA: Duncan hurt in return to action

Tim Duncan's return to NBA action on Saturday didn't last long as the San Antonio Spurs star departed in the second quarter of a 96-86 victory over the Washington Wizards. Duncan, who had missed four games with a sore left knee, sprained his right ankle and left knee in the second quarter when Washington forward Martell Webster ran into the back of Duncan's legs fighting for a rebound. Duncan was left lying on the court clutching his troublesome left knee to the dismay of San Antonio fans.

UPDATE 1-NBA-Spurs pile more misery on struggling Grizzlies

(Adds details, quotes) * Grizzlies blown out third straight time * Spurs win 13th straight at home Jan 16 (Reuters) - The San Antonio Spurs made light of Manu Ginobili's absence to overwhelm Memphis 103-82 on Wednesday, piling on the misery for the struggling Grizzlies. With Ginobili missing due to a left hamstring injury, the Spurs (30-11) handed Memphis a third straight loss by a margin of at least 20 points.
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