San Antonio took a 3-2 series lead over the Dallas on its home floor on Wednesday night. Tony Parker is a playoff magician. While battling a sprained ankle on just a few hours sleep due to the birth of his child the night before, Parker led the Spurs to a 109-103 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday. That turned the tide in what's been a surprisingly sloppy series for San Antonio after finishing...
Spurs vs. Mavericks, NBA playoffs 2014: Time, TV schedule, and more
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