Tim Duncan had 36 points and 11 rebounds for his 41st double-double of the season as San Antonio dominated the fourth quarter to continue its mastery of Golden State with a 98-89 victory.
The Spurs outscored the Warriors, 31-17, in the last period en route to their 15th straight win over the Bay Area team. They have won eight in a row in Golden State and have not lost anywhere to the Warriors since a 90-83 setback on March 4, 1998.
Antonio Daniels scored 20 points and David Robinson added 16 for San Antonio, which improved to just 3-14 when trailing after halftime.
![]() Antonio Daniels and the Spurs got up just in time to beat the Warriors for the 15th straight time. Rocky Widner NBAE/Getty Images |
Golden State played without starting guard Larry Hughes, who has a sprained left ankle.








