Credit: Daniel Dunn-USA TODAY Sports
Credit Daniel Dunn-USA TODAY Sports

Dejounte Murray scored 26 points and took 10 rebounds as the San Antonio Spurs held off the short-handed, visiting Los Angeles Lakers 117-110 on Monday to help their chances for a postseason berth.

Player of the Game
Dejounte  Murray
EFF
29
Dejounte Murray
Points 26
Accuracy 12-20
Rebounds 10
Assists 8

The victory allowed Spurs coach Gregg Popovich to tie Don Nelson for the most regular-season wins by a coach in league history with 1,335.

San Antonio was up by three points heading to the fourth quarter and never allowed the Lakers to get the lead, surviving a ragged final four minutes and a woeful 16 of 30 showing from the free throw line to snap a four-game losing streak.

The Lakers, who have lost five of their past six games, were without LeBron James, who was held out with a sore left knee after scoring 56 points in a win over Golden State on Saturday.

Jakob Poeltl and Josh Richardson scored 18 points each for San Antonio, with Keldon Johnson adding 13 and Doug McDermott hitting for 11 as all five Spurs starters finished with double-figure scoring. San Antonio was missing starter Devin Vassell and key reserve Lonnie Walker IV, both because of non-COVID illnesses.

Talen Horton-Tucker led Los Angeles with 18 points while Malik Monk, Russell Westbrook, and Carmelo Anthony added 17 each and Austin Reeves scored 13 points. Westbrook also took 10 rebounds.

The Spurs led for all but 14 seconds of the first quarter and were up 31-22 after Josh Primo's 3-pointer with 4.7 seconds left in the period. San Antonio extended its advantage to as many as 14 points before settling for a 62-56 lead at the break as Murray finished with 16 points on 7 of 9 shooting over the first 24 minutes.

All 10 players that saw the court for the Spurs in the first half scored at least three points as San Antonio outshot the Lakers 60 percent to 50 percent and outrebounded Los Angeles 22-20 in the half.

Monk paced the Lakers with 11 points in the first two periods.

Los Angeles rallied to take a one-point lead, at 76-75, on a three-point play by Westbrook with 7:14 to play in the third period. The Spurs quickly went back in front and extended their advantage back to as many as eight points before taking a 95-92 lead to the final quarter.

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San Antonio Spurs
Los Angeles Lakers
55%
46/84
Field goals
47%
43/91
58
Rebounds
49
28
Assists
19
6
Steals
7
18
Fouls
26
128
Efficiency
92

Best players

Dejounte  Murray
26 PTS
12/20 FG
1/2 FT
Talen  Horton-Tucker
18 PTS
7/14 FG
3/4 FT
Dejounte  Murray
10 REB
10 DREB
0 OREB
Russell  Westbrook
10 REB
7 DREB
3 OREB
Dejounte  Murray
8 As
6 TO
38 MIN
Russell  Westbrook
6 As
5 TO
35 MIN
Dejounte  Murray
29 EFF
73% 2P%
20% 3P%
Dwight  Howard
14 EFF
80% 2P%
- 3P%