NBA: Spurs marches on as Raptors clawed

Leonard weighed in with a career-best 33 points — including eight in the final minute — as the Spurs extended its winning streak at the AT&T Center to 39 games this year, 48 unbeaten overall since last season.

Published : Apr 03, 2016 14:23 IST , Los Angeles

San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich talks to guard Tony Parker during the match.
San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich talks to guard Tony Parker during the match.
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San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich talks to guard Tony Parker during the match.

A late points spree by Kawhi Leonard saw the San Antonio Spurs preserve its remarkable unbeaten home record on Saturday with a 102-95 victory over the Toronto Raptors.

Leonard weighed in with a career-best 33 points — including eight in the final minute — as the Spurs extended its winning streak at the AT&T Center to 39 games this year, 48 unbeaten overall since last season.

San Antonio's unbeaten run at home is the second longest in NBA history behind the Golden State Warriors' record of 54, which came to an end with an upset defeat against Boston on Friday.

The Spurs has only two regular season home games remaining — including one against the Western Conference leaders San Antonio — which means it will have to wait until next year for a chance to set a new record.

Leonard's decisive contribution came in the closing stages with San Antonio looking vulnerable as it clung to an 88-84 lead.

However Leonard's presence settled the Spurs, and he nailed two contested jumpers before sinking four straight free throws to ensure the win.

San Antonio's victory saw it improve to 64-13 for the season, a franchise record for wins which surpassed the 2005-2006 team's previous best mark of 63-19.

Significantly as it look towards the postseason, the Spurs has beaten every team in the NBA this year.

San Antonio's latest win also saw LaMarcus Aldridge contribute 31 points and 15 rebounds while Tim Duncan made 11 rebounds.

Toronto's score sheet was led by Norman Powell with 17, one of six players to make double figures on the night.

The Raptors improved to 51-25, cementing its place as the second-ranked team in the Eastern Conference behind the Cleveland Cavaliers which leads with 54-22.

Chicago's hopes of reaching the playoffs receded further after Reggie Jackson scored 22 points and Tobias Harris 21 to help the Detroit Pistons to a 94-90 win over the Bulls at the United Center.

Detroit is now in control of its playoff destiny with a record of 41-36 in the Eastern Conference standings.

The Indiana Pacers occupy the eighth and final playoff spot from the conference, moving to 40-36 after beating the Philadelphia 76ers by 115-102.

The Pacers was made to sweat for the win however, taking the lead with 3:39 left after C. J. Miles sunk a three-pointer, part of a personal haul of 25 points from the bench.

"We're satisfied with winning," said forward Paul George.

"We're not satisfied with how we won. Give them credit. They play hard, they played us all the way through, made us win this at the last two minutes."

Chicago meanwhile is just outside the postseason places at 38-38, putting it at risk of missing the postseason for the first time since 2008.

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