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Spurs aim high to shoot down Rockets in OT

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SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Spurs were in a tough spot after Kawhi Leonard hurt his ankle in the second half.

That’s when Danny Green and the Spurs’ supporting cast stepped up.

Green scored seven of his 16 points in overtime, helping San Antonio top James Harden and the Houston Rockets 110-107 on Tuesday night to take a 3-2 lead in their NBA Western Conference semifinal.

Harden had 33 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. He had a chance at a potential tying 3-pointer in the final seconds of OT, but was blocked from behind by Manu Ginobili.

“I remember saying to a couple of the guys this is what we live for, these moments, to play in these situations,” Spurs point guard Patty Mills said.

“Game 5, at home, you just try to soak it up and play hard.

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I guess that’s where all the passion comes out. The diving on loose balls, coming up with whatever it may be, you’re throwing your body on the line in those situations.”

Leonard had 22 points and 15 rebounds in 38 minutes before exiting. He stepped on Harden’s foot while running back in transition with 5:37 left in the third quarter and then played limited minutes before sitting out overtime.

The Spurs already were without Tony Parker, who will miss the rest of the playoffs after surgery to repair a ruptured left quadriceps tendon.

“It was frustratin­g because I wanted to play,” Leonard said. “But I was happy seeing my teammates putting in a good effort and getting the win.”

Leonard said he will play in Game 6 on Thursday in Houston.

Green made a go-ahead 3-pointer and converted a three-point play to make it 109-107 Spurs with 30.1 seconds left. He also made a foul shot down the stretch to help San Antonio hold on.

“I think we all made a deci- sion to be aggressive,” Green said of Leonard’s absence.

“Regardless of what was going to happen, we weren’t going to lose the game being on our heels.”

Two questionab­le plays closed regulation with the score knotted at 101.

Harden was whistled for a charge after dribbling all but a few seconds off the shot clock before driving to the basket on Jonathon Simmons.

The Spurs failed to take a shot on their final possession, with Mills banking in a 3-pointer after the buzzer sounded.

Harden also played solid defense, helping hold Leonard and LaMarcus Aldridge to 15-for-42 shooting as he rotated assignment­s in Houston’s smaller lineup.

“I was trying to keep them in front of me,” Harden said.

“Two All-Stars and even Pau (Gasol), who is 7-footsometh­ing. I just tried to be aggressive and do the best that I can and help my team.”

The defensive effort and facilitati­ng Houston’s offense appeared to take a toll on Harden, who finished with nine turnovers. However, he said he was not fatigued after playing 43 minutes.

He had four points on 1-for-6 shooting and surrendere­d four turnovers in the final five minutes of regulation.

The Spurs tried to exploit a size advantage over the Rockets’ small lineup early on, especially when Harden was guarding Aldridge and Gasol.

The Spurs’ big men only managed 2-for-5 shooting in the opening three minutes, leading San Antonio to abandon the strategy midway through the first quarter and sub Simmons for Gasol.

Simmons responded by scoring 10 points on 5-for-13 shooting in 26 minutes.

 ?? RONALD MARTINEZ / GETTY IMAGES / AFP ?? San Antonio’s Patty Mills (left) and Danny Green celebrate the Spurs’ 110-107 overtime win over the Houston Rockets in Game 5 of their Western Conference semifinal in San Antonio on Tuesday night.
RONALD MARTINEZ / GETTY IMAGES / AFP San Antonio’s Patty Mills (left) and Danny Green celebrate the Spurs’ 110-107 overtime win over the Houston Rockets in Game 5 of their Western Conference semifinal in San Antonio on Tuesday night.

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