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What a reaction from the Spurs. After a start to the campaign in which the sensations were well above the results, now the latter have appeared in a resounding way to the point of beating the Warriors at the Chase Center, a triumph that is the fourth in a row for Gregg Popovich’s .
The Texas team showed their best side last night to emphatically beat Golden State for three quarters; and we emphasize the three quarters because in that period they enjoyed income that was close to twenty points. They seemed to have everything under control. In the absence of 12 minutes they were still 11 points up and they only had to limit themselves to continue doing the same. They could not. The Warriors woke up and started the fourth quarter with an 18-4 run that put them ahead for the first time since the opening stages of the crash. With only two minutes to play and a disadvantage (106-103), the Spurs were able to breathe a final breath into the game and close it to the rhythm of their two best men, Dejounte Murray and Derrick White, to hear the final horn with 107- 112 your favor.
Developing.
(Photograph by Lachlan Cunningham / Getty Images)
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