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NBA: Goran Dragic, Suns stun Spurs, lead series 3-0

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Phoenix Suns' Goran Dragic, of Slovinia, right, drives to the basket as San Antonio Spurs' George Hill, left, looks on during the fourth quarter of Game 3 of a Western Conference semifinals.

Phoenix Suns’ Goran Dragic, of Slovinia, right, drives to the basket as San Antonio Spurs’ George Hill, left, looks on during the fourth quarter of Game 3 of a Western Conference semifinals.

Eric Gay, Associated Press

SAN ANTONIO — The Phoenix Suns are one win away from revenge.

Goran Dragic scored 23 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter and the Suns took a stunning 3-0 lead over San Antonio in the Western Conference semifinals with a 110-96 on Friday night, putting the Spurs in a historically irreparable hole.

The Spurs have put Phoenix through a decade of postseason misery, ousting the Suns from the playoffs four consecutive times since 2003.

Another win finally ends all that.

They can thank Dragic, whose brilliant fourth quarter made it unnecessary for Steve Nash to get off the bench until the final 3 minutes. Amare Stoudemire? He didn't even take off his warmups in the fourth quarter.

Dragic hit nine of 11 shots in the fourth, including all four of his 3-point attempts.

After his last one with 5.7 seconds left, the Suns impatiently waited for the final seconds to tick away before swarming Dragic as the Spurs shuffled away.

"Coach said 'Don't be shy, just be aggressive, attack the basket,'" Dragic said. "Third and fourth quarter, I just did it."

No team has ever come back from a 3-0 deficit in a best-of-seven series, and the way the Suns have played in this series, San Antonio might be running out of ways to figure out how to beat them.

Game 4 is Sunday night in San Antonio.

"I work hard for this moment so I'm really happy for this," said Dragic, who is playing in the first postseason of his career. He averaged 7.9 points this season and was averaging 5.6 in the postseason entering the game.

Jason Richardson had 21 points and Grant Hill added 18 for the Suns.

Manu Ginobili led the Spurs with 27 points while welcoming Tony Parker back to the starting lineup.

Parker, who had come off the bench since returning from a broken right hand last month, reclaimed his starting role from George Hill with the hopes that he could help save this series.

Hill had started 46 consecutive games since January. But the second-year guard, who coach Gregg Popovich believes will grow into his next star, opened the Phoenix series with a disappointing dud after a breakout first round against Dallas.

That fueled speculation since Game 1 that Parker — who had started every playoff game since 2002 for the Spurs before this postseason — would get his starting job back.

Down 2-0, Popovich finally made the switch.

"It's just time," Popovich said before the game. "He's our starter. At some point he was going to return that situation."