BOSTON - LaMarcus Aldridge is still learning how to play with coach Gregg Popovich's San Antonio Spurs.

Just imagine where he'll be once he's comfortable.

Aldridge had 24 points and 14 rebounds, Kawhi Leonard added 19 points and the Spurs beat the Boston Celtics 95-87 on Sunday.

"No matter what system he's in, there's going to be a learning curve," Popovich said. "It's the third game of the season."

Guard Danny Green knows it'll take time.

"We're all still trying to figure it out," he said. "It's still going to take some time. We're still trying to figure it out. Even the old guys that have been here are trying to figure it out."

Aldridge was signed by the Spurs to a four-year deal after he spent nine years in Portland. Boston coach Brad Stevens thinks the Spurs will be even tougher once Aldridge gets used to his new teammates.

"He disrupts it because he's an all-league player," Stevens said. "I think the biggest thing is that, as they're figuring each other out, they're not as crisp as they will be in three months, four months, but they're still awfully good."

Aldridge had eight points in the final period as the Spurs held off the charging Celtics.

San Antonio opened a double-digit lead early in the game, but the Celtics closed a 14-point, fourth-quarter deficit to four points three times in the final 4 minutes, the last on Smart's 3-pointer from the right corner that made it 86-82 with 2:45 to play. But then Leonard nailed a jumper and Tony Parker had a fast-break layup with 2:02 to go.

Manu Ginobili scored 13 points and Boris Diaw had 10 for the Spurs

Avery Bradley led Boston with 18 points and Marcus Smart had 17. Isaiah Thomas scored 15 points, but shot only 4 of 18 from the floor. Jared Sullinger had 10 points and eight rebounds.

The Celtics shot 35.7 per cent in the game and missed 23 of 29 3-point attempts.

"As a group, we couldn't hit shots," Thomas said. "Then, when we did get back into it, you've got the Spurs making shots."

The Spurs had a 13-point halftime lead sliced to seven by Boston's 8-0 run early in the third, but San Antonio pushed it back to double digits 2 1/2 minutes later.

The Spurs led 64-54 after three quarters.

TIP-INS

Spurs: It was their first of three road games in four days. They are opening the season with six of their initial eight away from home.

Celtics: F Kelly Olynyk was the 11th player to see action for Boston. On Friday, he was one of the first two subs. ... Thomas, who averaged 26 points in Boston's first two games, was just 1 for 9 from the floor in the first half.

STARTING SLOW

Boston missed 17 of 23 shots in a slow first quarter. The Spurs held a 3-2 lead over 5 minutes into the game before pushing it to 23-13 at the break.

In the first half, San Antonio shot 37 per cent, but held a 44-31 edge at intermission because the Celtics hit only 29 per cent (14 of 48), missing 11 of 12 on 3-point attempts.

THE BEST TRIO

San Antonio's Tim Duncan, Parker and Ginobili posted their 541st victory together, surpassing Boston's Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish (540) for the most by a threesome in NBA history.

Honouring HONDO

Before the game, Popovich talked about a photo of former Celtic and Hall of Famer John Havlicek that he has hanging in his office in San Antonio.

"I brought it with me from Pomona-Pitzer when I came to San Antonio and I put it up again," he said. "In that room, there's a chair and a table and a lamp — and there's a picture, and it's been there for the last 18, 20 years. It's John Havlicek, so I do think about the legacy here."

UP NEXT

Spurs: At the New York Knicks on Monday.

Celtics: At Indiana on Wednesday.