Spurs Vs Mavericks Live Stream: Watch Online Free Sunday 7:10 ET

Spurs vs Mavericks live stream: Watch online free Sunday 7:10 ET as two of the best from the west meet in San Antonio.

It will be the third meeting pitting the Dallas Mavericks (36-24) battle vs the San Antonio Spurs (42-16). The Southwest Division leading Spurs have a seven-game lead on Dallas, but Houston is hot on their tails, trailing only by 2 1/2 games. Watch the free live stream online as they look to extend their lead.

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Tony Parker is hoping to return to the lineup for San Antonio after missing the last six games due to both mental and physical fatigue.

"I'm moving in the right direction. Feeling good, feel like the body is getting stronger. Had time to recharge the batteries and rejuvenate and convincing Pop to let me play (versus Dallas)," Parker told NBA.com. "I've been practicing the last couple days. So we'll see how my body responds, and hopefully I can convince him."

San Antonio shot just 31.6 percent during a first quarter in which it was outscored 25-14. The Spurs improved greatly in the second, shooting 58.8 percent to erase most of the Bobcats' lead. Duncan then scored 13 of his points after halftime as the Spurs pulled ahead to win for the ninth time in the last 12 games, according to ESPN.com.

"It's frustrating at times that we're not able to come out of the gates and play the way we want to play night in and night out," Duncan said. "To play through the ups and downs and find a way to win a game like that is good for us."

Dallas had its four-game winning streak snapped against the Bulls on Friday, which it blew a 16-point lead. The Mavericks scored only 15 points in the fourth quarter, which is really low for a team that ranks in the top-third of the NBA with a 25.2 scoring average in the final period.

"We got nothing but good looks," said guard Monta Ellis, who scored 20 points but shot 2 for 6 in the fourth. "We missed a lot of layups, a lot of shots in the middle, at the free throw line. Missed a lot of wide-open ones. Just weren't going down for us."

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