SAN ANTONIO — While Kevin Durant has to sit down, James Harden keeps stepping up. Harden had 30 points, 15 assists and 14 rebounds and the Brooklyn Nets overcame a collapse in the final seconds of regulation to beat the Spurs 124-113 in overtime on Monday night (Tuesday, Manila time), snapping a 17-game losing streak in San Antonio. Harden had his seventh triple-double in 22 games with Brooklyn since being traded from Houston, where he plays again Wednesday. "Honestly, I just try to find ways to impact the game and not just scoring the basketball," Harden said. "We have a number of guys that can put the ball in the basket. Just being a distributor of getting guys shots, getting guys easy buckets.