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60th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles
Eva Longoria Parker, a co-star of the comedy-drama "Desperate Housewives," and husband, basketball player Tony Parker, arrive at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards at the Nokia Center in Los Angeles on September 21, 2008. (UPI Photo/Scott Harms)

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A 3-point shooting exhibition by Klay Thompson Wednesday sent Golden State to a 100-91 win over San Antonio that evened their playoff series.
Manu Ginobili drained a go-ahead 3-pointer late in the second overtime Monday, lifting San Antonio over Golden State 129-127 in a playoff series opener.
Tony Parker put in 23 points Sunday and San Antonio cruised past the injury-depleted Los Angeles Lakers 103-82, completing a first-round playoff sweep.
Tim Duncan set the tone with a six-point outburst in the first period Friday and the San Antonio Spurs went on to dominate the Los Angeles Lakers 120-89.
Tony Parker led a clinically efficient San Antonio effort with 28 points Wednesday, sending the Spurs to a 102-91 decision over the Los Angeles Lakers.
Tim Duncan's double-double of 17 points and 10 rebounds Sunday sparked the San Antonio Spurs to a playoff-opening 91-79 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.
Stephen Curry turned in an all-around performance of 35 points, eight rebounds and five assists Monday in Golden State's 116-106 win over San Antonio.
Tony Parker returned to action after a two-game absence Friday and produced 22 points to send San Antonio to a 108-101 win over Sacramento.
Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant combined for 52 points Thursday in helping Oklahoma City fight off San Antonio 100-88.
Danny Green led the way with 20 points Wednesday, helping San Antonio pull away in the fourth quarter for a 98-84 decision over Orlando.
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Prince Harry arrives on Capitol Hill to tour a photography exhibit by HALO Trust, a British nonprofit focused on removing hazardous war debris, including un-exploded devices and landmines, on May 9, 2013 in Washington, D.C. UPI/Kevin Dietsch