SAN ANTONIO — Kawhi Leonard had 25 points, LaMarcus Aldridge added 23 and the San Antonio Spurs beat Toronto 110-82 on Tuesday night, holding the Raptors to their lowest score of the season.

San Antonio dominated a matchup of teams with the second-best record in each conference, leading by as many as 34 points.

Leonard and Aldridge combined to shoot 19 of 28 from the field, but it was veteran point guard Tony Parker who set the tone for the Spurs.

Parker finished with 15 points and eight assists in 23 minutes.

76ERS 93, TIMBERWOLVES 91: Robert Covington made a fall-away shot off an inbounds pass with 0.2 seconds left to lift Philadelphia at home.

The Sixers needed the late basket after they blew a 26-point lead and seemed headed to overtime. Ricky Rubio, just a 26 percent 3-point shooter, buried one with 1.6 seconds left that made it 91-91.

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PACERS 121, PISTONS 116: Paul George had 32 points and Indiana won at Auburn Hills, Michigan.

Myles Turner and Jeff Teague each scored 17 for Indiana, which blew a 15-point first-half lead but pulled away in the fourth quarter to win its third straight game. The Pacers (18-18) are 21/2 games ahead of Detroit (16-21) in the Eastern Conference standings.

MAVERICKS 113, WIZARDS 105: Harrison Barnes scored 26 points and Deron Williams added 21 as Dallas rallied at home.

Devin Harris had 17 points and Seth Curry 16 for the Mavericks.

notes

PELICANS: Veteran 7-footer Donatas Motiejunas signed a free-agent contract for the rest of this season.

WARRIORS: The team plans to break ground on its new arena in San Francisco this month.

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