Westbrook, Harden, James, Leonard, Davis in 2016-17 All-NBA first team
James Harden was unanimously voted to the 2016-17 All-NBA First Team, and LeBron James matched an NBA record with his 11th First Team selection.
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James Harden was unanimously voted to the 2016-17 All-NBA First Team, and LeBron James matched an NBA record with his 11th First Team selection.
San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich earned his 1,128th victory, passing former Utah coach Jerry Sloan for the top spot for most wins with a single franchise.
San Antonio rallied to beat the short-handed Oklahoma City Thunder in overtime to finish 40-1 at home this season, matching an Boston Celtics' NBA record.
Stephen Curry had 37 points and the Warriors beat the San Antonio Spurs 92-86 for their 72nd victory, tying Michael Jordan's Bulls for the season record.
Kawhi Leonard had a career-high 33 points, LaMarcus Aldridge had 31 points and the Spurs held off the Toronto Raptors for their franchise-record 64th victory.
The San Antonio Spurs set the NBA record with their 38th straight home victory to open the season and matched the highest win total in franchise history.
The Spurs defeated the short-handed Memphis Grizzlies on Friday night to match the best home start in league history with their 37th in a row.
Kawhi Leonard scored 27 points, and the Spurs set a franchise record with their 23rd straight home victory, rolling past the Washington Wizards 114-95.
Tim Duncan had 16 points, 10 rebounds and six assists in his NBA-record 954th victory with the Spurs beating the New York Knicks 94-84 on Monday night.
Spurs' Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili have appeared in the more games than any other trio in NBA history, and have the most wins together.