MEMPHIS, Tenn. Air Force 1 Shell . -- The San Antonio Spurs had reason to be disappointed. They had lost a 16-point lead in the games final five minutes and were being forced to play overtime Tuesday night against the Memphis Grizzlies. Instead of losing their composure, the Spurs displayed poise as they battled through the five-minute overtime period and beat the Grizzlies, 110-108, winning on a driving layup by Manu Ginobili with 1.8 seconds left. Memphis point guard Mike Conley had an opportunity to win the game, but his 29-foot 3-point attempt fell short at the buzzer. "I told the guys at the (beginning of) overtime that it was all a mental contest," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. "It would be easy to go down after losing the lead and playing as sloppily as we did at the end of the game. It would be easy to hang your head. So I thought that was the most important thing: letting go and moving forward mentally." Tim Duncan led the Spurs with 24 points -- including six in overtime -- while Marco Belinelli added 19 and Kawhi Leonard 17. Conley had 30 points, one off his career high, for the Grizzlies, scoring 21 in the second half. "(The Grizzlies) had some great plays down the stretch there," Duncan said. "We thought there was a couple of fouls missed (but) they played horn to horn and we didnt. We slacked off there for a minute, but luckily not enough to be able to regroup in overtime and find a way to win." Memphis trailed by 16 with five minutes left in regulation, and used a 23-7 run to rally and force overtime. Conley hit a runner at the end of regulation to send the game into overtime 3 seconds after Ginobili had scored on a layup. "I was proud of the effort at the end," said Grizzlies coach Dave Joerger. "We kept coming. We started to attack them the way we needed to attack them, which was in transition and with quick attacks. I thought we played pretty hard. We were just too slow in the first half." With the Grizzlies trailing by 10, Conley said he decided to play more aggressively entering the fourth quarter to relieve the pressure on teammate Zach Randolph, whom the Spurs were double-teaming in the low post. Conley scored 12 points in the quarter, including 9 in the final 1:35 when the Grizzlies rallied from a 96-85.deficit. He added five more points in overtime. "On the last play of the game I would have liked to have gotten it closer to the (3-point) line," Conley said. "But I had a good look." The Spurs won their fourth straight road game and their seventh straight against the Grizzlies. San Antonio was playing its first game without centre Tiago Splitter, who sprained his right shoulder in Saturdays win over the Clippers and is out for three to five weeks. Memphis never led in the game until Conley connected on a 3-pointer with 2:25 to go in overtime for a 103-102 advantage. The Grizzlies also led 106-104 after newly acquired guard Courtney Lee hit a jumper with 1:27 to go, but Boris Diaw scored on a layup 25 seconds later and Duncan hit two free throws with 22.6 seconds left for a 108-106 lead. The Grizzlies dropped to 0-9 against Southwest Division opponents. The Spurs shot 57 per cent in the first half and built a 53-41 lead. San Antonio was 23-of-40 shooting and Belinelli had 14 points. Duncan was 5 of 7 and scored 11 points. The Spurs led by as many as 14 in the opening half. Leading 25-22 at the end of the first quarter, the Spurs extended their advantage to 14 at 47-33 late in the second quarter and maintained a double-digit lead until the second half. In the third quarter, the Grizzlies trimmed San Antonios lead to 62-57 on a jumper by Conley, but the Spurs led by 10 entering the final quarter. NOTES: Grizzlies guard Tony Allen missed his second straight game with a left hand contusion. ... The Grizzlies recalled guard Jamaal Franklin from the NBA Development Leagues Fort Wayne Mad Ants Tuesday. Franklin, the franchises second-round draft pick a year ago, played one game for Fort Wayne and scored 15 points with four steals in 23 minutes. ... Lee, acquired from the Celtics as part of a three-team deal, made his debut and connected on his first shot, a 3-pointer in the second quarter. . . . San Antonio improved to a league-best 14-3 on the road this season. . . . The Grizzlies had won a franchise-record six straight overtime games before Tuesday nights loss. Nike Sf Air Force 1 Mid Uomo Scarpe . -- Arizona came out of its last meeting with California a bit discombobulated, hurting from its first loss and the loss of forward Brandon Ashley for the rest of the season. 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(To say the St. Louis Blues have waited for him is to say they could have forgotten about him. Hes a 26-year-old from Helsinki, Finland who was drafted in 2008 and has been in the KHL for the past four years. His stats say he has never scored 20 goals in a season since he was 15. Hes on a pace for about 35 in his first NHL season.)10) Are there two Adam Silvers? (Well, more than two, obviously, but I looked it up because I couldnt believe that NBA commissioner Adam Silver was the one who came out in favour of legalized betting on pro sports. Amazingly, Twitter found me an Adam Silver who says he loves to bet on sports. He lives in Melbourne. Not sure if thats Australia or Florida, but Id bet on Florida.)11) I know nobody pays attention to batting average anymore, but shouldnt the guy with the richest contract in baseball history (Giancarlo Stanton, Miami Marlins, $325 million) have had at least one .300 season? (Well, shouldnt he?)12) At the end of the CFLs regular season, did Toronto Argos owner David Braley prefer to be known as the owner of the Britishh Columbia Lions, and at the end of the CFL East semi-final in Montreal, did Braley prefer to be known as the owner of the Argos? (Yes and yes. Air Force 1 Basse Italia. .youd think.)13) Should a goalie win the Hart Trophy? (Not unless his name is Dominik Hasek, or his game is as great as Haseks was in 1997 and 1998 for the Buffalo Sabres.)14) Can you do more for the team/franchise that picked you number one overall in the NHL draft than Mike Modano did for Minnesota/Dallas? (No. Modano holds franchise records for seasons and games played, goals, assists and points scored and he won the Stanley Cup. The only other number-one draft pick to do that was Mario Lemieux.)15) Once you learned that Pat Burns used to be a cop, didnt you want to find other hockey coaches who used to be cops? 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