DEVIN Booker had a 28-point effort that included decisive, back-to-back 3-pointers in the final two minutes as the Phoenix Suns came from behind to beat the visiting San Antonio Spurs 115-110 Sunday (Monday in Manila) to win their 10th straight game.
The Suns trailed by 12 points heading into the fourth quarter but rallied to take the lead.
San Antonio, playing without three of its usual starters, fought back and had a 108-106 advantage before Booker hit his two tough baskets from beyond the arc to put Phoenix in front for good.
Mikal Bridges added a season-high 26 points for the Suns, who at 40-9 have the best record in the NBA. Chris Paul had 20 points and a season-high 19 assists, with Cameron Johnson scoring 11, and Bismack Biyombo and Ish Wainright contributing 10 each. Biyombo also took a game-high 11 rebounds.
Doug McDermott had 24 points to lead the Spurs, while Lonnie Walker IV added 22, Keldon Johnson 16, Tre Jones 15 and Joshua Primo 13.
In other games, it was the Magic 110, Mavs 108; Wolves 126, Jazz 106; Nuggets 136, Bucks 100; Hawks 129, Lakers 121; Clippers 115, Hornets 90; Bulls 130, Blazers 116; and Pistons 115, Cavs 105. — Field Level Media