Spurs 111, Warriors 90

Tony Parker recorded 18 points and eight assists as San Antonio crushed visiting Golden State to run its franchise-record winning streak to 19 straight.

Tim Duncan added 15 points and eight rebounds for the Spurs, who moved four games ahead of idle Oklahoma City for the top spot in the Western Conference. Manu Ginobili and Patty Mills added 13 points apiece for San Antonio.

Marreese Speights scored 22 points off the bench and Jordan Crawford had 16 for the Warriors, who are 2 1/2 games behind fifth-place Portland in the West. Klay Thompson scored 15 points and Stephen Curry collected 11 points and 10 assists as Golden State struggled without three injured starters.

Duncan and Parker scored six points apiece during a 14-0 burst early in the first quarter that put the Spurs in front for good at 16-6. The advantage spread to 17 points late in the first and the Warriors never got closer than nine down in the second before San Antonio took a 57-42 lead into the break.

Golden State put together a 16-5 run to cut the deficit to 74-67 with 4:30 left in the third quarter but failed to score the rest of the period as Mills capped a 13-0 run ending the frame with a 3-pointer to make it a 20-point lead going into the fourth. Mills and Jeff Ayres had back-to-back baskets to extend the lead to 100-74 as San Antonio put it away.

GAME NOTEBOOK:
Golden State F Andre Iguodala (knee) joined David Lee (hamstring) and Andrew Bogut (pelvic contusion) on the bench. … The Spurs have won 31 straight regular-season home games against the Warriors dating back to Feb. 14, 1997. … The Spurs clinched the Southwest Division with Houston‘s loss earlier in the night, marking the fourth consecutive season in which they have taken the division.
Final1st2nd3rd4thScore
San Antonio SpursSpurs31263024111
Golden State WarriorsWarriors1824252390
Season Series
San AntonioStatsGolden State
4-0Vs0-4
97.5Points / Game89.0
44.1Field Goal %42.7
32.33 Point %31.0
71.4Free Throw %88.3