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Duncan with 29 points, key block as Spurs send Rockets to sixth seed

Tim Duncan had 29 points and blocked James Harden's layup with 2.9 seconds left to give the San Antonio Spurs their 10th straight victory on Friday night.
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HOUSTON (AP)—Tim Duncan had 29 points and blocked James Harden's layup with 2.9 seconds left to give the San Antonio Spurs their 10th straight victory, 104-103 over the Houston Rockets on Friday night.

San Antonio jumped into the third spot in the Western Conference and Houston dropped from third to sixth.

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The Spurs had a four-point lead when Harden made a layup for his first points of the half with less than 90 seconds remaining.

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Duncan missed a layup before Harden made a three-pointer with 28.9 seconds left to get Houston to 104-103. Tony Parker turned it over to give Houston one last shot, but Duncan blocked Harden's attempt and grabbed the rebound to secure the victory.

The close game ended a streak of nine straight wins by at least 12 points, which had tied an NBA record.

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Harden, who entered the game leading the NBA in scoring, had just 16 points as San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich kept the ball out of Harden's hands by intentionally fouling Josh Smith 12 times in the second half. Smith went 12-of-26 from the line and led the Rockets with 20 points.

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The Spurs continued to intentionally foul Smith in the fourth after he went 3-of-10 from the line on five intentional fouls in the third quarter. But Smith, who entered the game shooting 52 percent from the foul line, got better when they started it again in the fourth, making five of his first six. A turnover by the Spurs gave Houston a fast break after that and Smith finished it with an emphatic one-handed dunk to tie it at 92.

That didn't deter San Antonio from fouling Smith more, doing it on Houston's next four possessions. Smith made just two of his next eight free throws while the Spurs added six points to give them a 98-94 lead.

Boris Diaw accidentally fouled Smith after that and he made both free throws to start at 4-0 run for the Rockets that tied it again.

Aron Baynes scored all of San Antonio's points in a 5-1 run that pushed the lead to 85-76. Houston scored the next seven points, powered by a 3 by Trevor Ariza, to get within 2.

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Houston was up by 3 when the Spurs scored eight straight points to end the third and give them a 80-75 lead. Patty Mills made two 3-pointers to cap that run, with the first one giving San Antonio its first lead of the game.

The Spurs tied it at 64-all with about four minutes left in the third, but Manu Ginobili turned it over the next time down the court and Ariza hit a 3 on the other end to put Houston on top 67-64.

The Spurs fouled Smith on Houston's next two possessions and he made just one of four free throws. Mills made a 3-pointer after that, but another 3 by Ariza gave Houston a 71-68 lead.

A dunk by Duncan cut it to 1 and Smith missed three of four free throws again as they intentionally fouled him two more times.

Duncan made another basket and San Antonio fouled Smith on purpose once again and he made one of two to leave the Rockets ahead 73-72.

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Smith went to the bench after that and a basket by Corey Brewer made it 75-72 before San Antonio's run to end the third.

The Rockets had a 48-46 lead at halftime.

The Rockets jumped out to a 12-0 behind eight points from Ariza. The Spurs used a 9-3 run at the end of the first quarter to cut the lead to 30-23 entering the second.

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