SAN ANTONIO — The Memphis Grizzlies ended years of frustration in San Antonio, and had to play late into the night to do it.
Marc Gasol scored 26 points, including a banked-in 3-pointer as regulation expired, and Memphis overcame blowing a 23-point lead for a 117-116 triple-overtime victory over the Spurs on Wednesday.
The Grizzlies were seconds from defeat at the close of regulation and in the first and third overtimes, but showed the fortitude needed to snap a 10-game losing streak in San Antonio.
Memphis had not won at the AT&T Center since sweeping the Spurs in the 2011 playoffs.
"It's the biggest game for us because they've been beating us," Grizzlies forward Zach Randolph said. "The last time we won here was what, the playoffs, right? It's a long time. They have our number. It felt good to get a win, to get that confidence."
Randolph had 21 points and 21 rebounds in Memphis' sixth straight victory. Vince Carter added a season-high 18 points for Memphis (21-4).
The Grizzlies were fresh off snapping Golden State's 16-game winning streak Tuesday night, but they were sharper early than the rested Spurs, who were without injured starters Tony Parker and Kawhi Leonard.
Danny Green scored 25 points, and Tim Duncan had 23 points and 16 rebounds for San Antonio. His jumper rattled in to force the third OT, but he finished just 5 for 15 on free throws.