I accidentally simulated the New Jersey game (GS won 105-85), but I didn't save since the 8th game so I decided just to let that go by and go on to the Spurs game.
San Antonio Spurs (8-3) @ Golden State Warriors (9-3)
Start time 7:30 PM PST @ The Arena in Oakland
Starters for the San Antonio Spurs




PG - Tony Parker
SG - Brent Barry
SF - Bruce Bowen
PF - Tim Duncan
C - Nazr Mohammed
Starters for the Golden State Warriors




PG - Baron Davis
SG - Jason Richardson
SF - Mike Dunleavy
PF - Troy Murphy
C - Andris Biedrins
Recap:
November 23, 2005
Oakland, CA - The Spurs came to town. The Warriors showed them how to play basketball.
The Warriors stunned the Spurs at the Arena, snatching a 126-122 win over the NBA champions. Playing without Manu Ginobili, sidelined because of a sore finger, the Spurs led the Warriors 90-83 at the beginning of the 4th and seem poised to expand that lead. The Warriors showed otherwise. Though Baron Davis committed a few lousy turnovers, his other spectacular plays gave easy buckets to Zarko Cabarkapa, Andris Biedrins, and Jason Richardson, creating easy points in the paint and on the perimeter. The Warriors, after cutting the lead to the 100-97, went on a 20-5 run through steals and tight defense to take a 117-105 lead. But when things looked certain at 124-112, Parker led the Spurs back on a 10-0 run, to close within 2 points with less than a minute to go.
Biedrins made a key layup with half a minute to go to take a 4-point lead, but it was by no means certain a Warriors victory. However, Mohammed missed on the other end, and the Warriors got the ball back. Cabarkapa was quickly fouled but missed both free throws. On the final possession, Jason Richardson and Baron Davis nearly forced steals from Tony Parker, and Parker missed his only shot with 4 seconds left. The Warriors go on to win it, 126 to 122. The Spurs were limited to 12/37 shooting from the field in the final quarter, while the Warriors themselves hit 19/30.
Baron Davis led the way with 32 points, 9 rebounds, and 11 assists, nearly earning a triple-double. Jason Richardson added 32 points and 7 rebounds, and Mike Dunleavy had 20 points, 9 rebounds, and 8 assists. Biedrins and Murphy also nearly got double-doubles. Tony Parker and Tim Duncan both had 27 points apiece to lead the Spurs, followed closely by Bruce Bowen's 22. Tony Parker also had 12 assists.
SA 37 33 20 32 - 122
GS 28 23 32 43 - 126
FG%: Spurs .412, Warriors .516
3pt%: Spurs .250, Warriors .500
FT%: Spurs .727, Warriors .679
Top Performers:
Points: Baron Davis 32/Jason Richardson 32, Tim Duncan 27/Tony Parker 27
Rebounds: Mike Dunleavy 9/Troy Murphy 9/Baron Davis 9, Sean Marks 11
Assists: Baron Davis 11, Tony Parker 12