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Udrih leads Kings past former team
Beno Udrih scored a career-high 27 points against his former team while holding down Tony Parker on defense, and the Sacramento Kings snapped San Antonio's five-game winning streak with a 112-99 victory against the Spurs on Monday night.
Kings spread wealth, end Spurs' winning streak
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Udrih burns Spurs as Kings win 112-99 (AP)
Gregg Popovich could hardly believe Beno Udrih's name hadn't come up before the game. "What, no Beno questions?" the Spurs coach said of his former guard now with Sacramento, then joked, "We'll talk after he scores 30." He almost did. Udrih ...
Udrih's 27 Leads Kings to Win Over Spurs
Beno Udrih scores a career-high 27 points against his former team, and the Kings snap San Antonio's five-game winning streak with a 112-99 victory over the Spurs Monday night.
Udrih Scores 27 As Kings Defeat Spurs
Beno Udrih scored a career-high 27 points against his former team while holding down Tony Parker on defense, and the Sacramento Kings snapped San Antonio's five-game winning streak with a 112-99 victory against the Spurs on Monday night.