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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Harrison Barnes collected a career while making 26 points and 10 rebounds and Stephen Curry overcome an ankle injury when contributed 22 points as the host Golden State won the game 97-87 over the Spurs in the Western Conference and the fight standing while "play-offs" semi 2-2 final.




Harrison Barnes collected a career while making 26 points and 10 rebounds and Stephen Curry overcome an ankle injury when contributed 22 points as the host Golden State won the game 97-87 over the Spurs in the Western Conference and the fight standing while "play-offs" semi 2-2 final.

Jarrett Jack added 24 points and Andrew Bogut made ​​18 rebounds for the Warriors, who hit San Antonio 13-3 in overtime (OT). Manu Ginobili made ​​five three-pointers while collecting 21 points and Tim Duncan collected 19 points and 15 rebounds for the Spurs.
  
The fifth game (Game 5) between the two clubs will continue in San Antonio on Tuesday.
  
Spurs lost their starting five throws and two free throws in overtime and the Warriors led 93-84 when Curry managed to hit a three-pointer with 1:46 remaining.
  
Danny Green put an end to famine figure by making three-pointers, but Carl Landry returned through the throw bolt and Jack closed the game with two free throws.
  
San Antonio scored six points early in the fourth quarter when making positions 68-60 and holding the Golden State until Jack did throw while leaping to make the numbers to 82 with 58 seconds remaining matches.
  
Tony Parker quickly make accurate passes back through the Spurs back on top, but Klay Thompson replied in the final 30 seconds and neither of the two teams that make up the extra time to do

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