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NBA Game Summary - San Antonio at Orlando

 
12.5.2003

Orlando, FL (Basketball News) - Tim Duncan dominated with a season-high 47 points and added 12 boards for San Antonio, sending Orlando to its 18th straight loss by a 105-94 margin at TD Waterhouse Centre.

The Magic set a franchise record for futility with the loss, passing its 17-game winless streak from the 1991-1992 season.

Rasho Nesterovic pitched in with 12 points and eight rebounds for the Spurs, who ended a season-high four-game losing streak.

Tracy McGrady had 28 points for the Magic and Drew Gooden had 23 with 15 rebounds for his sixth double-double of the season and third in a row.

Juwan Howard tied the game at 87 with a turnaround jumper 4:25 into the final stanza. But Duncan and Tony Parker each had four points over the next 3:24 to spark a 10-1 run and put the game out of reach for the Spurs.

The Magic shot 5-of-21 in the fourth quarter, while Duncan had six of the Spurs’ final eight points to seal the win.

Trailing 55-44 at the half, things started to look positive for the Magic when they came out strong in the second half with a 27-8 run to take a 71-63 lead with 4:32 to go in third.

But Ron Mercer kept the Spurs in it when he ran off seven straight points against his former team to start the fourth quarter putting San Antonio back on top 82-80.

The Spurs led by as many as 18 in the first half, as they went on a 27-7 run that made it 51-33.

The longest losing streak during one season is 23, set by Vancouver from February 16-April 2, 1996 and matched by Denver from December 9, 1997 to January 23, 1998...The Magic are winless in 12 games at home this season... The Spurs ended a four-game road losing streak...They are now 3-7 on the road...San Antonio has won five straight over the Magic and 11 of the last 14 matchups...The Spurs have also won four straight in Orlando.



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