SAN ANTONIO, Nov. 1 (UPI) -- Tony Parker's 24 points and seven assists Saturday keyed San Antonio's 113-94 rout of Sacramento.
The victory was San Antonio's sixth in a row against the Kings.
Off-season pickup Richard Jefferson scored 21 points, George Hill 15 had five rebounds and sixth man Manu Ginobili 13 had three assists while Tim Duncan and rookie DeJuan Blair had 10 rebounds apiece for the Spurs, who have won 21 of their last 26 meetings with the Kings.
Following a 27-18 second-quarter advantage, they held a 63-45 halftime lead and were never threatened.
Kevin Martin's 26 points led Sacramento.
Spencer Hawes scored 22 with 10 rebounds, but no other player scored in double figures for the Kings, who lost all three games on their season-opening road trip under new head coach Paul Westphal.
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BOSTON, Oct. 7 (UPI) --
Harvard University says its Houghton Library will house the late U.S. author John Updike's manuscripts, photos and correspondence.
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