AP - Dec 20, 11:13 pm EST
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Rookie Andrew Bogut made a fadeaway jumper as time expired to give the Milwaukee Bucks a 109-107 overtime victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday night.
The No. 1 pick in the 2005 NBA draft also scored the tying basket with 14 seconds left in overtime and finished with 19 points.
Maurice Williams scored 28 points and Michael Redd added 20 for the Bucks, who had lost six of their last seven games against the Spurs.
Tim Duncan had a season-high 34 points before fouling out with 22 seconds left in overtime. Tony Parker added 22 and Nazr Mohammed 11 in the defending champion Spurs' second straight loss.
San Antonio has dropped three of its last four on the road after losing just two of its first nine away from the SBC Center.
The Spurs took a four-point lead early in overtime, but Williams' free throw after Duncan fouled out cut it to 106-105. Robert Horry gave the Spurs a two-point lead with one free throw with 20 seconds left before Bogut tied it at 107 on Bogut's follow shot six seconds later.
Parker worked the clock and took a 3-pointer that bounced over the backboard, giving the Bucks the ball with 0.7 seconds left. After a Bucks timeout, Toni Kukoc inbounded to Bogut, who caught the pass and scored as time expired. A review of the play showed the basket was good.
Duncan tied the game at 100 with a 5-foot hook shot with 9.3 seconds left in regulation. The Bucks called time and Redd inbounded to Williams, who worked the clock down and missed from the top of the key as regulation ended.