San Antonio, TX (SportsNetwork.com) - Patty Mills scored 13 of his 15 points in the fourth quarter as the San Antonio Spurs got a late spark from their bench to beat the Phoenix Suns 100-95 on Friday night. Mills and the Spurs reserves scored 30 of the teams 41 points in the fourth quarter, leading them back from 10 points down over the final 12 minutes to cap what was a roller coaster game. Earlier, the Spurs led by 11 in the first quarter and by as much as 14 points in the second. The Suns used a big run spanning halftime to take a 12-point lead in the third quarter. Danny Green had 20 points to lead the Spurs and Tim Duncan scored 12, but only four after the first quarter. Cory Joseph added 11 off the bench, including nine in the fourth, and Tiago Splitter had a game-high 14 rebounds in the win. Eric Bledsoe and P.J. Tucker scored 19 points apiece to lead the Suns, who had a four-game winning streak snapped. It was only their third loss in the last 13 games. Goran Dragic added 17 points, Gerald Green scored 16 off the bench and Alez Len had 12 rebounds. The Suns acquired center Brandan Wright from Boston on Friday in exchange for a protected 2015 first-round draft pick. Wright appeared in just eight games for the Celtics after being acquired from Dallas in the Rajon Rondo deal last month. The Spurs went 3-1 on a four-game homestand, the only loss coming Tuesday when they led Detroit by 18 but were beaten on Brandon Jennings last-second shot. They shot better than 59 percent in the fourth quarter against Phoenix and erased a 10-point deficit by outscoring the Suns 17-5 over a six-minute span. The run was keyed by two 3-pointers by Matt Bonner and one from Mills, who scored five during the flurry. It gave the Spurs a 79-77 lead. We were just out there competing, said Joseph. We buckled down. Gerald Green knocked down a 3 at the other end to give the Suns their final lead with five minutes remaining, but Joseph hit a pullup jumper after that and scored five in a row for the Spurs, who hung on down the stretch. The Spurs never trailed in the first half. Duncan scored eight points in the first quarter and the Spurs led by as many as 11. They led by as many as 14 points twice in the second quarter after an 8-0 run sparked by consecutive 3-pointers from Danny Green. But the Suns cut their deficit to six by halftime and had an eight-point lead by the middle of the third quarter following an extended 24-3 run spanning the break. Tucker had 11 points during the surge and Phoenix later went ahead by 12 on Gerald Greens alley-oop dunk from Isaiah Thomas. Game Notes The teams combined for 35 turnovers, including 20 by the Suns ... Phoenix will finish a four-game road trip in Memphis on Sunday ... San Antonio starts a three-game road trip on Saturday against Minnesota. 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Deacon Jones Jersey . 22 because of a bruised foot and have added forward Sean Collins to the roster on emergency recall from Springfield of the AHL.With the NHL regular season right around the corner, TSN.ca profiles each team leading up to puck drop. Next up is the Boston Bruins, who are done licking their wounds after a second round loss to Montreal last spring and look to return to the Stanley Cup Final for the third time in five seasons. Catch up on their summer moves and the issues they face this season, as well as Craig Buttons analysis of their top prospect and an analytical breakdown by TSNs Scott Cullen. Division: Atlantic GM: Peter Chiarelli Head Coach: Claude Julien 2013-14: 54-19-9 (1st in Atlantic) Playoffs: Lost in Second Round Goals For: 258 (3rd) Goals Against: 171 (2nd) PP: 21.7% (3rd) PK: 83.6% (8th) That was Then: The Boston Bruins had one of their best regular seasons in franchise history in 2013-2014, winning the Presidents Trophy with 117 points. They scored a ton, played great defensively, hit everything they could see and were the best home team in the league - recording 31 wins at TD Garden. Jarome Iginla had a great year in his one and only season in Beantown, scoring 30 goals which tied him for the team lead with Patrice Bergeron. Pesky forward Brad Marchand had another solid campaign while Zdeno Chara was a rock on the blue line, scoring 17 goals and 23 assists with a plus-25 rating. Youngsters Reilly Smith and Torey Krug performed very well in their first full seasons, tallying 51 and 40 points respectively. Loui Eriksson, who came over in the Tyler Seguin deal with the Dallas Stars, struggled in his first year with the Bruins. He suffered a concussion in January and scored just 10 goals over 61 games. Maybe the biggest performance came from the man between the pipes. Tuukka Rask signed a new eight-year, $56 million contract prior to last season and was worth every penny in 2013-14. The 27-year-old posted a 36-15-6 record with a 2.04 goals against average and a .930 save percentage. He also led the league with seven shutouts. All that success was quickly forgotten, though, as Boston was ousted on home ice in Game 7 of the second round by their hated rivals the Montreal Canadiens. The Bruins had a 3-2 series lead heading into Game 6 at the Bell Centre but were shut out. Two nights later, they gave a disappointing effort in a game they never seemed to be in and were finished. To make matters worse, gritty power forward Milan Lucic reportedly threatened the Habs Dale Weise and Alexei Emelin during the post-series handshakes. Not a great ending for a team that was vying for redemption after a heartbreaking loss to the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2013 Stanley Cup Final. The Bs also dealt with some injuries down the stretch, most notably the loss of shutdown defenceman Dennis Seidenberg who missed the final 44 games of the regular season and the entire playoffs with a torn ACL and MCL. Boston could have used Seidenbergs defensive prowess against Montreal. Depth forward Chris Kelly missed the postseason with a herniated disc while Lucic played through a bad wrist. Another reason for Bostons early exit was their sudden inability to score. They had the third-most goals during the regular season, but struggled against the Habs, only averaging 2.2 goals per game in the series. David Krejci was the teams leading point-getter last season, but failed to score a goal in the playoffs. The same goes for Marchand, while Bergeron only had three. Scott Cullens Analytics Bruins 2013-14 stats by Quarter Games GPG GAA SH% SV% SAF% PTS% 1-20 2.55 1.75 8.0% .944 52.2% .675 21-41 2.90 2.71 7.4% .933 53.9% .690 42-62 3.29 2.33 9.9% .937 56.8% .725 63-82 3.05 1.90 8.7% .944 54.0% .800 NHL AVG 2.67 2.67 7.8% .922 50.0% .562 Key: GPG= goals per game, GAA= goals-against per game, SH%= even-strength shooting percentage, SV%= even-strength save percentage, SAF%= score-adjusted Fenwick percentage (differential of shot attempts faced vs. shot attempts, excluding blocked shots, adjusted for game score), PTS%= percentage of available points. Analysis: Games 1-20: A shutdown defence, with outstanding goaltending, got the Bruins off to a good start. Games 21-41: Percentages dipped, but countered by improved possession stats. Goal differential was relatively close due to a couple of lopsided losses to Detroit and Vancouver. Games 42-62: Really started steamrolling in the second half, with killer possesssion numbers, led by Bergeron, Marchand and Smith.dddddddddddd Games 63-82: Dominant down the stretch, with two regulation losses in the last 23 games. Key 2014 Additions: D Steve Eminger, F Matt Fraser, F Ville Leino (tryout) Key 2014 Subtractions: F Jarome Iginla, G Chad Johnson, D Andrej Meszaros, F Shawn Thornton This Is Now: Strapped by the cap, the Boston Bruins did next to nothing significant this off-season. But make no mistake, the Bruins are top of the line contenders for the Stanley Cup again in 2014-15. General manager Peter Chiarelli couldnt add a piece in free agency even if he wanted to, as Boston simply does not have the salary space. According to Capgeek, the club is nearly $1 million over the ceilng as it stands and thats without factoring in Krug or Smith who are unsigned restricted free agents. Theres been plenty of speculation that the club could trade one of their NHL-caliber blueliners to make room. The Bruins lost Iginla to the Colorado Avalanche, parted ways with tough guy Shawn Thornton (to the Florida Panthers) and reliable backup goalie Chad Johnson went to the New York Islanders. These losses are concerning, but shouldnt be devastating. With the absence of Iginla, the Bruins now likely look to Eriksson to help fill the void. He had a down year last season, but that can certainly be attributed to new adjustments and dealing with concussion symptoms. When healthy, Eriksson can put the puck in the net at a very rapid rate. Over four seasons from 2008-2012, the left winger scored no fewer than 26 goals and 63 points. Boston hopes the Eriksson of old is back this year. The Bs were able to give Rask plenty of rest last year because they had a solid backup in Johnson. Rask appeared in 58 games during the regular season and was ready for the playoffs. That might not be the case this time as theyll likely have to depend on Niklas Svedberg to fill in for the odd start. The 24-year-old has only played in only one career game, a victory with the Bruins last season. Time will tell if Svedberg, the AHLs top goalie just two seasons ago, can fill that role. The healthy returns of Seidenberg and Kelly should pay dividends for Boston, who could have used them against the Habs. DEPTH CHART Forwards Left Wing Centre Right Wing Brad Marchand Patrice Bergeron Reilly Smith Milan Lucic David Krejci Loui Eriksson Chris Kelly Carl Soderberg Ryan Spooner Dan Paille Gregory Campbell Jordan Caron Matt Fraser Alexander Khokhlachev Justin Florek Anthony Camara David Pastrnak Seth Griffith Defence Left Right Zdeno Chara Johnny Boychuk Dennis Seidenberg Dougie Hamilton Torey Krug Adam McQuaid Matt Bartkowski Kevan Miller David Warsofsky Zach Trotman Goaltenders Tuukka Rask Niklas Svedberg Malcolm Subban TSN Director of Scouting Craig Buttons Top Prospect: David Pastrnak is a very gifted offensive player. He possesses all of the elements necessary to contribute offence in the NHL. Hes very smart and anticipates opportunity where he can threaten. He also has very good quickness in his skating and is capable of beating out defenders to space. And with his quick hands he can get a shot off quickly or make a deft pass in traffic. He has lots of confidence in his skill and competes to make a difference in the game. Fantasy - Scott Cullens Player to Watch Loui Eriksson The most notable piece acquired in the Tyler Seguin trade last year, Eriksson endured a rough first season with the Bruins, suffering multiple concussions and finishing wiht 37 points in 61 games, his lowest points per game since 2007-2008. Not so coincidentally, Erikssons 16:32 average time on ice per game was also his lowest since 2007-2008. With a fresh start to this season, though, there is an opportunity for Eriksson to return to a regular top-six role, likely starting the year alongside Milan Lucic and David Krejci. If that combination works, the always-responsible Eriksson should recapture some of his offensive flair. 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