Manu Ginobili is not going to allow the San Antonio Spurs to be swept.

In what could potentially be his last NBA game, the 40-year-old guard just nailed a three-pointer that not only furthered San Antonio's big lead, but also moved him up to third on the all-time postseason three-pointers list:

Manu Ginobili launches from distance to move up to 3rd on the #NBAPlayoffs 3PM list! #GoSpursGo



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The Spurs now hold a 50-35 lead late in the first half for their largest lead of this series. Ginobili surpassed Indiana Pacers great Reggie Miller for third on the list, as he had 321 total three-pointers entering this game. LeBron James is No. 2 on the list with 337 career three-pointers while Ray Allen leads the entire category with 385 treys.

The San Antonio Spurs entered this afternoon's matchup with the Golden State Warriors knowing that they would be fighting for their postseason lives after dropping the first three games of their best-of-seven series putting their backs firmly against the wall heading into Game 4 at the AT&T Center.

While the Warriors have picked up double-digit victories in each of the first three games of this series, they were only a six-point favorite over the Spurs heading into this game which proves that the oddsmakers in Las Vegas expect for this matchup to be more competitive than the previous ones which we have seen to this point.

With Gregg Popovich still away from the team following the tragic loss of his wife, Erin, and the potential for this to be the final game that veteran swingman Manu Ginobili plays for the Spurs should San Antonio lose, the Silver and Black have all the motivation they need in order to try and extend their season for, at least, one more game.

However, the Warriors are well aware that the Spurs will lay it all on the line in Game 4 and Steve Kerr has made sure that his entire roster is not taking San Antonio's veteran-laden roster lightly regardless of their success to start this series.