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Wednesday, Jan. 31 8:30pm ET
Duncan, Robinson register double-doubles

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SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- The San Antonio Spurs fought off a feeling of overconfidence and then put away the Los Angeles Clippers.

Tim Duncan had 22 points and 16 rebounds as the Spurs beat the Clippers 92-70 Wednesday night. The victory was San Antonio's fifth straight and second over Los Angeles in three days. The Spurs, who beat Los Angeles 96-67 on Monday, won their 12th consecutive against the Clippers.

"You hope your players are self-motivated, but there are going to be those nights, like tonight, where at half I thought we were pretty lethargic in the first half and we had to talk about it at halftime," San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich said. "I think being aware of it, pointing it out and not letting anybody hide from it is one of the main things we can do as coaches. But the best thing is to have players who are self-motivated and really have a goal in mind and are committed to that."

San Antonio placed five players in double figures as David Robinson added 15 points and 10 rebounds. Derek Anderson and Malik Rose each scored 13. Rose also added 10 rebounds.

"Malik Rose gave us energy," Robinson said. "He was great on the offensive boards and with his hustle. We needed someone who rebounds and he does. I think we are reaching a good level of consistency with our lineup."

Michael Olowokandi scored 14 points for Los Angeles, which lost its ninth straight game. The Clippers shot 31-for-86 from the field.

"It's not our shot selection, we're just missing very makable shots," Los Angeles coach Alvin Gentry said. "That puts a lot of pressure on us defensively. It's just hard right now for everybody. It's hard on the players, hard on the coaches, hard on everybody. This is not what we envisioned."

Behind 11 third-quarter points by Anderson, San Antonio was able to stretch a three-point halftime lead to 68-50 by the end of the period. Anderson's 3-point field goal at the buzzer gave San Antonio its largest lead of the game.

Los Angeles opened the fourth quarter with a 7-4 run, cutting the Spurs' lead to 72-57 on a dunk shot by Corey Maggette with 8:06 to play.

San Antonio put the game away with a 16-5 run that was capped by a Shawnelle Scott basket with 1:47 to play that gave the Spurs an 88-64 lead with 1:47 remaining.

"We had a good third quarter and a pretty good fourth quarter," said Popovich, whose team improved to 12-1 when holding an opponent under 80 points. "Luckily it was enough. The Clippers didn't shoot very well tonight so that was enough to get us over."

Both teams struggled in the first half.

San Antonio, which shot 14-for-39 from the field, led 37-34 at intermission. Duncan had 10 points in the first half.

"We are just going through that slump right now that we knew would come," said Clippers forward Lamar Odom, who was held to seven points. "Right now, we just have to try and stay in these games. We are not shooting well right now."

Game notes
San Antonio leads the series 79-24 over the Clippers, who are only 7-45 all-time in games played in San Antonio . . . The win raised Gregg Popovich's career record to 191-130, he is the winningest coach in San Antonio history. ... Tim Duncan's double-double was his 33rd of the season and 187th of his career . . . Los Angeles is 3-14 in its last 17 games.


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