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Ayton’s double-double helps Suns hand Spurs 11th loss in row

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By RAUL DOMINGUEZ
Associated Press

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Deandre Ayton had 25 points and 10 rebounds, and the Phoenix Suns overwhelmed San Antonio 133-95 on Sunday, handing the Spurs their 11th straight loss.

San Antonio fell behind by 30 points in the second quarter and is now two losses shy of the franchise’s worst skid set in 1989.

Devin Booker and Mikal Bridges each had 20 points as Phoenix won for the seventh time in eight games.

The Suns had a season-high 37 assists, shot 52 percent from the field and were 18 for 37 on 3-pointers.

“Just reading the defense and taking what the defense gives us,” Booker said. “Everybody shares the ball on this team. They threw a lot of blitzes and different type of defenses out there. Just get off the ball. The ball always moves faster than the defender.”

Keldon Johnson has 27 points for the Spurs, who have not won since Nov. 11. Devin Vassell added 14 points and Keita Bates-Diop had 12.

San Antonio was without coach Gregg Popovich for the second straight game with what the team termed a minor medical procedure. Popovich is expected to return Thursday in a home game against Houston.

Popovich is not texting San Antonio assistant coach Brett Brown with coaching advice during his absence.

“It hasn’t gotten to that,” Brown said earlier.

Not that it would have helped the beleaguered Spurs against the Suns.

San Antonio was without starters Jakob Poeltl and Jeremy Sochan and key reserves Doug McDermott and Josh Richardson.

The matchup went as expected between the Western Conference’s best record and its worst.

San Antonio’s 11 points in the second quarter were a season low for any period. The Spurs committed seven turnovers and were 5 for 20 from the field in the period.

“I thought the second period in general we were having a hard time getting stops mostly,” Brown said. “Their ability to get inside the paint, and then they had drop-off pass after drop-off pass after drop-off pass to their big guys. When you ask, ‘How did it happen?’”

“It’s just that we got beat on the first line of our defense. We had to rotate, and we didn’t have that second piece to the puzzle of one more rotation. Our front door was way to open,” he said.

The Spurs tied a season low with 41 points in the first half. Phoenix’s 71 points were the most given up by San Antonio in the first half this season.

Dario Saric added a season-high 17 points in his second start this season.

Ayton and Saric combined to shoot 16 for 22 from the field along with 13 rebounds.

“I think today’s NBA is usually four guards and one big and switching, a lot of switching,” Saric said. “You don’t change the defensive tactics all the time, but you need the two bigs down the stretch.”

TIP-INS

Suns: PG Chris Paul missed his 13th straight game with a sore right heel. … Bridges was 6 for 7 on 3-pointers, matching a career-high for 3s. … F Torrey Craig missed the game with a strained right groin.

Spurs: Hall of Fame forward Tim Duncan was honored during the first half as part of San Antonio’s 50th anniversary celebration. Duncan surprised the crowd with an appearance after highlights were shown of his 19-year career, including his five NBA championships with the Spurs. … Vassell left for the locker room in the fourth quarter. Brown said Vassell was experiencing some discomfort without specifying where it was. … San Antonio is just 1-16 since starting the season 5-2. … G Romeo Langford, who was listed as questions with lower back tightness, played eight minutes. He had three points and made his only field goal attempt.

UP NEXT

Suns: At Dallas on Monday.

Spurs: Host Houston on Thursday.

IMPROVING

Johnson had a breakout game after experiencing a slump in his fourth season.

The 6-foot-5 forward averaged 16 points in his previous five games, including a season-low five points on Nov. 23 against New Orleans.

Johnson was 11 for 23 from the field against Phoenix, the most field goals he has made since making 12 against Denver on Nov. 7.

Johnson has become a focal point of San Antonio’s offense and opposing defenses with Dejounte Murray, last season’s leading scorer, traded to Atlanta in the offseason.

“We tried to post him a little bit, let him play bully ball down there,” Brown said. “I think he had a few timely moments, but you always want to help him have more. I think in general, trying to help him determine like what is his game. It’s more than just launching 3s, it has to be, and he is getting better.”

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