Big game for Spurs' Duncan in OT victory over Nuggets
John Marshall Associated PressDENVER -- Tim Duncan is back, Manu Ginobili is still going and the Denver Nuggets are all but done.
Duncan had his best game of the series, Ginobili provided the spark off the bench for the third straight game and Tony Parker scored 11 of his 29 points in overtime.
That helped the San Antonio Spurs move within a game of clinching the series with a 126-115 victory over the Denver Nuggets on Monday night.
Duncan shook off foul trouble and poor shooting -- 5-of-19 -- in Game 3, scoring 39 points and grabbing 14 rebounds.
Ginobili shot just 5-of-13, but went 12-of-16 on free throws to finish with 24 points and six assists.
Parker finally had success getting into the lane against the Nuggets, hitting 11 of 19 shots and dishing out seven assists.
It all means the Spurs can close out the series in Game 5 Wednesday in San Antonio, where the Spurs have lost three times all season -- but fell in the series opener to Denver.
Earl Boykins found his shooting touch after three tough games, scoring 32 points, and Carmelo Anthony finally got his stroke against the Spurs with 28.
It still wasn't enough for the Nuggets, who need to win three straight to keep from bowing out in the first round for the second straight year.
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