Spurs forward Tim Duncan dunked over Indiana's Roy Hibbert with 4.6 seconds left in regulation on Saturday night to give coach Gregg Popovich his 700th victory.

Hibbert blocked Duncan's first shot attempt, but the veteran followed up with a second attempt that turned out to be the game-winner.

"I wanted to try to take it to the glass and see what happens, and Hibbert made a very good defensive play," Duncan said. "I saw the guy come from the corner and tried to stretch it out, and he still got a piece of it, and it just came right back to me. It was a little bit of luck."

Hibbert felt as though he let the Pacers down.

"I blocked it and he got it right back," Hibbert said. "I should have made a second effort to try and get another block but I was off-balance and he dunked it and finished it for his team."

Popovich became the 16th coach in NBA history to reach 700 wins and is among seven active coaches to hit the milestone.

"As has been all season, Tim Duncan is our most consistent player," the coach said. "He's been fantastic."