Manu Ginobili scored 22 points, including a pair of key 3-pointers in the fourth quarter, as all five Spurs starters scored in double figures in San Antonio's 108-95 victory over the Houston Rockets on Saturday in what will be the team's last home game as the rodeo comes to town for the next 25 days. The Spurs (40-7) become the first to hit 40 wins this season, but play their next nine games on the road after winning 17 straight at home. Houston (22-27) had won two of three coming into the game.
"We made some shots (San Antonio shot 51 percent) and played solid defense throughout the game, especially in the second half. I think we did a pretty solid job on (Kevin) Martin -- he's impossible to guard. They depend on him to get a lot of scoring done, so that helped us out." -- Spurs coach Gregg Popovich
Meanwhile, Dallas made it four in a row over the Hawks as Nowitzki scored 19 and Jason Terry added 18. There were big margin wins for Chicago, Memphis and