One thing about these San Antonio Spurs, they don?t stay down for long. Two days removed from a buzzer-beating loss to the depleted Utah Jazz, the Spurs bounced back to defeat the Milwaukee Bucks 94-79.

San Antonio shared the wealth on the offensive end, led by Tim Duncan?s 21. Three other players broke into double figures, including Tony Parker with 20, marking the fourth consecutive game he?s gone over that mark. Manu Ginobili added 15, and Brent Barry came off the bench to score 11.

Milwaukee tried to keep it close, even leading at the end of the first quarter 23-22. But, the Spurs rebounded in the second to take a nine-point lead into halftime. A 14-6 run to start the third period pushed the Spurs lead to 17, and they were in complete control for the rest of the way.

Michael Redd led a brief charge that cut the Spurs lead to six points early in the fourth, but Parker hit a three-pointer that started yet another Spurs run, extending their lead to 15, the game?s final margin.

Redd led all scorers with 24.