Late run, Dejounte Murray's play propel Spurs past Knicks

Spurs rally past Knicks 120-111 to win season opener

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SAN ANTONIO – The Spurs decided to make Dejounte Murray their point guard of the future earlier this week by signing him to a 4-year extension, and it paid off Wednesday as San Antonio beat New York 120-111 to open the regular season.

Murray had 18 points, including a 3-pointer with five minutes remaining that put San Antonio up 105-97. The 6-foot-5 point guard had six assists and eight rebounds.

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LaMarcus Aldridge had 22 points while Bryn Forbes added 20.

The Spurs outscored the Knicks 37-27 in the final quarter after New York rallied from a 16-point deficit in the first half. Rookie RJ Barrett scored 21 points on 9-for-13 shooting with five rebounds and two assists in 37 minutes.

The Knicks have pinned a great deal of hope on Barrett, the No. 2 overall draft pick out of Duke, after failing to sign any marquee free agents in the offseason.

"I told you," New York coach David Fizdale said. "When the popcorn's popping, that kid is ready."

Marcus Morris led New York with 26 points, and Julius Randle added 25 points and 11 rebounds.

The Spurs are similarly counting on Murray, who played in his first game since tearing his right ACL in a preseason game last October.

"I'm blessed, I'm thankful," Murray said. "I put in the work, but I've got a lot of work to do. A year ago today I was at home, I couldn't walk, and a year later I'm playing. So, I'm thankful." 

"I thought he was aggressive, tried to do what we wanted to do and played pretty good defense," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "Probably needs to take care of the ball a little bit better, but overall after being out so long, he's come a long way pretty quickly."

Murray had four turnovers and San Antonio committed 21 as a team, which led to 32 points for New York.

The Spurs did not have any turnovers in the fourth quarter, however.

TIP-INS

Knicks: Morris, who signed with the Knicks after backing out of a verbal agreement with the Spurs on a two-year deal, was heavily booed throughout the game. Morris responded to the initial boos by backing down and then hitting a turnaround jumper on DeMar DeRozan for the game's opening points.

Spurs: Trey Lyles, who the Spurs signed after Morris reneged, started at center and had eight points and 11 rebounds. ... Popovich opened his 24th season as San Antonio's coach, setting the record for most seasons coaching one franchise. Popovich was previously tied with Utah's Jerry Sloan. ... Popovich acknowledged the Spurs fully guaranteed the final year of Aldridge's contract. Aldridge was guaranteed $7 million for 2021 before the Spurs picked up their option Wednesday to fully guarantee his $24 million contract. ... Popovich, Larry Brown, Hubie Brown and Bill Bertka are the only coaches to serve as an NBA head coach in their 70s in league history. Popovich turned 70 on Jan. 28.

UP NEXT

Knicks: Host Washington on Saturday night.

Spurs: At Brooklyn on Friday night.


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RJ Marquez is the traffic anchor/reporter for KSAT’s Good Morning San Antonio. He also fills in as a news anchor and has covered stories from breaking news and Fiesta to Spurs championships and high school sports. RJ started at KSAT in 2010. He is proud to serve our viewers and be a part of the culture and community that makes San Antonio great.

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