Spurs regain winning ways

After a 104-90 aberration against the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday night, the San Antonio Spurs rebounded to defeat the Memphis Grizzlies by 10, 92-82 and snapping their own four game winning streak.  The Spurs were led by Kawhi Leonard with 19 points, Tony Parker with 18 points and Manu Ginobili with 15 points to remain unbeaten at home.

“We are building,” Ginobili said after the game. “We really don’t care about the record right now. Of course it’s good to be 10-3, but we didn’t have a super tough schedule, but it’s going to get tougher soon. We should have won one or two more games, but at the same time, we are building, we are trying to get better. … It’s progress. We’re OK.”

The Spurs have two more home games against the Suns tonight and the Mavericks on Wednesday before breaking for Thanksgiving.  They return to the court on Friday in Denver to face the Nuggets.

Plenty of great seats and affordable tickets are still available so be sure to get yours today and help cheer on your San Antonio Spurs!

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Spurs bench explode in 4th quarter to smash the Kings

The San Antonio Spurs have had depth on their roster for a number of seasons, but this year they may be even deeper than before.  Six through 13 played last night against the Kings and accounted for 37 points and led by PG Patty Mills who ended the game with nine points and eight assists.

“I understand you can’t live and die off your shot, so if my shot is not falling I have to do other things,” said Mills, who missed 6 of 7 shots through three quarters. “I’m trying to become more of an all-around player.

The Spurs continue their road trip taking on the Trail Blazers in Portland tomorrow before heading back home for a game against the Philadelphia 76er’s this Saturday.  Plenty of great seats and affordable tickets are still available so be sure to get yours today and help cheer on your Spurs this Saturday!

 

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Spurs continue tweaking their roster

The San Antonio Spurs have traded a future second round draft pick to the Sacramento Kings for Point Guard Ray McCallum.  The move shores up the spot vacated by Corey Joseph, who signed on with the Toronto Raptors.

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