(The Sports Xchange) – LaMarcus Aldridge scored 26 points and grabbed 13 rebounds and the San Antonio defense held Golden State to a season-low offensive output as the Spurs made a statement with an 87-79 victory over the Warriors on Saturday to remain unbeaten at home.
The game featured the best combined record among opponents this late in the season in league history.
San Antonio held Golden State scoreless over the final 2:33 while expanding a three-point lead to eight at the final horn. The Warriors missed their last seven shots.
The Spurs (59-10) have opened the season a perfect 35-0 at the AT&T Center and have also won a franchise-best 44 straight regular-season games at home since a loss to Cleveland in March of last season.
San Antonio’s streak is tied for the second-longest in NBA history, tying Chicago’s 44-game regular-season home run of 1995-96 and trailing only the continuing streak by Golden State (50 games). It’s second all-time in NBA history for the longest home winning streaks to start a season (37, set by the Bulls in 1995-96).
Kawhi Leonard added 18 points and 14 rebounds for the Spurs while Boris Diaw scored 14 points and Danny Green hit for 10. The Spurs, who have won six straight games, are 21-3 since losing to the Warriors in Oakland on Jan. 25.
Golden State (62-7), which had its seven-game win streak snapped, was led by Klay Thompson’s 15 points while Stephen Curry had 14 points on 4-of-18 shooting (1 of 12 on 3-po