CBS Sports Line
Dec 21, 2005
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GAME: San Antonio Spurs (19-6) at New York Knicks (6-17).
The San Antonio Spurs hope to avoid their first three-game losing streak of the season and salvage the finale of their three-game road trip as they visit the slumping New York Knicks.
The Spurs have come up empty on the first two legs, including a 109-107 overtime defeat Tuesday to the Milwaukee Bucks. Tim Duncan had a season-high 34 points and pulled down 13 rebounds, but fouled out with 22 seconds to play and watched as Bucks rookie Andrew Bogut tied the game with 14 seconds left before hitting a fadeaway jumper as time expired for the winning points.
Tony Parker added 22 points for San Antonio, which is 0-4 when playing the second game on back-to-back days. All four of those games have been on the road, with opponents averaging 99.0 points while shooting 49.1 percent from the field.
For the season, the Spurs have held opponents to 90.4 points per game and 42.2 percent shooting. They have not lost three consecutive games since losing at Detroit, New York and Indiana from March 20-23.
Duncan has averaged 23.4 points and 13.7 rebounds in 13 career games against the Knicks with 12 double-doubles. He also led the Spurs to their first NBA le with a five-game Finals victory over New York in 1999.
The Knicks have lost a season-high six in a row and eight of their last nine following Saturday's 102-96 home loss to the Indiana Pacers. Stephon Marbury scored 25 points but also had a key turnover with New York trailing by three in the final minute.
"I never accept losing. It's killing me," said first-year Knicks coach Larry Brown. "I feel bad for our fans, I feel bad for our team and ownership for the responsibility they gave me. I asked those guys to do the right thing and they did tonight without exception."
New York has been struggling to grasp Brown's defensive concepts, giving up 100 or more points in the last four games.The Knicks have allowed an average of 101.7 points on 48.3 percent shooting during their losing streak.
The Knicks, who also have lost four straight home games, are mired in their worst losing streak since dropping nine in a row from March 26-April 8. They have lost 11 of their last 15 home games dating to last season.

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