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Clippers hold off Spurs rally amid boos and extend their win streak to three games

SAN ANTONIO —

During their first six games together, all losses, the new-look Clippers were crushed.

In their last three, all wins, they at last looked comfortable.

It’s their next five, all coming in a seven-day gantlet, that will give the best indication yet of who these Clippers really are.

In a game featuring a most unexpected moment — when San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich admonished the home crowd inside Frost Bank Center to “knock off the booing” as former Spurs star Kawhi Leonard shot first-half free throws — the Clippers did the expected Wednesday in a 109-102 win, beating reeling San Antonio, which has lost 10 consecutive games, for the second time in three days.