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Spurs Top Nets for 10th Straight Win

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[March 05, 2008]  SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- Tim Duncan had 29 points and 12 rebounds, and the San Antonio Spurs beat the New Jersey Nets 81-70 Tuesday night for their 10th straight victory.

Manu Ginobili added 12 points for the Spurs, who sit atop a competitive Western Conference, where just a handful of games separates them from the eighth-place Golden State Warriors.

Vince Carter led New Jersey with 19 points and reserve Marcus Williams scored 16. New addition Devin Harris added 13 points.

The Nets have lost two in a row.

The Spurs dispatched the Nets with ease for the second time in three days, winning the season series 2-0. San Antonio won 93-83 on Sunday night in New Jersey.

On Tuesday, the Spurs took the lead for good with 2:19 left in the first half when Ime Udoka's basket broke a 37-all tie.

The Spurs surged ahead late in the second quarter off an 18-1 run that crossed over into the third quarter. Duncan's second highlight dunk of the game, this time over New Jersey forward Richard Jefferson, capped the burst to put San Antonio up 53-38 with 7:16 to go in the period.

During the burst, New Jersey didn't score a point for 6:42. The Spurs outscored the Nets 27-13 in what turned out to be the decisive second quarter.

The Nets managed to close within eight points in the third, but Ginobili stole the ball from Jefferson, then barely stayed in bounds on his way to a breakaway dunk. He followed with a 3 on the Spurs' next possession to put San Antonio back up by 12 points, 63-51, heading into the fourth quarter.

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The Nets couldn't get within single digits in the fourth quarter, and San Antonio led by as many as 17.

Jefferson added 10 points for the Nets and Nenad Krstic grabbed 10 rebounds.

Tony Parker scored 11 points for the Spurs, Bruce Bowen added 10 points and Udoka had 11 rebounds.

Notes: Harris, acquired by the Nets in a trade last month that sent Jason Kidd to Dallas, got his first start with New Jersey. Harris scored 21 points in each of his first two games with the Nets. ... Tuesday's victory was the Spurs' 11th straight over New Jersey. ... Nets coach Lawrence Frank got a technical foul with 7:25 to go in the third quarter. ... The Spurs have lost just five games at home this season. ... Nets F Bostjan Nachbar was out with a strained left hip flexor.

[Associated Press; By ELIZABETH WHITE]

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