Spurs remain undefeated at home

The San Antonio Spurs dispatched of Paul George and the Indiana Pacers yesterday in a game that saw David West go against the team he spurned to sign with the Spurs.  Kawhi Leonard led all scorers with 24 while Rodney Stuckey led the Pacers with 16 and former Spur George Hill who scored 15 points on 70% shooting.

“They’re strong on defense because they’re strong on offense,” said Hill. “You have to play defense for only 24 seconds but you feel like you have to play for 26 seconds because they move the ball so well.”

The Spurs take their show on the road when they face the Minnesota Timberwolves tomorrow night in Minnesota before heading back to Texas for a game against their IH-10 rival Houston Rockets.  The Spurs will be back in action at the AT&T Center on Sunday for a night game against the Denver Nuggets. There are still plenty of great seats and affordable tickets so be sure to get yours today and cheer on your San Antonio Spurs!

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Spurs handle Clipppers, host Pacers

The San Antonio Spurs used a 30-19 4th quarter run to (pardon the pun) Spur them to a 115-107 win over the competitive Los Angeles Clippers.  Now the good guys in black prepare to host the Indiana Pacers (16-10) who are coming off a 96-84 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday night.

The Spurs won both contests against the Pacers last year by a combined eight points but this Pacers team is not the same caliber as last seasons.

“It’s a tough one, (loss to Grizzlies) but we have another one on Monday and we have to get ready for San Antonio,” guard Monta Ellis told the team’s official website. “We have to put this one behind us and keep moving.”

The game kicks off at 7:30 pm tonight and you still have the opportunity to attend!  Plenty of great seats and affordable tickets are still available so get yours today and help cheer on your San Antonio Spurs!

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Spurs blowout Sixers, face Lakers at home

The San Antonio Spurs went into Philly and blew the doors off of the 76er’s 119-68, setting a franchise record for the biggest win – 51 points – and upped their record to 18-4 second in the league only to the 22-0 Golden State is sporting.

”That’s embarrassing,” Sixer’s third-year coach Brett Brown said.

”What’s tough is, I know (Brown’s) a hell of a coach,” Spurs Head Coach Gregg Popovich said. ”But it’s not a fair battle. Talent for talent, it’s ridiculous.”

The Spurs return home Friday to take on Kobe Bryant and his LA Lakers but must first head north for a game against the Toronto Raptors tomorrow evening.

Plenty of tickets are available for the Kobe Farewell Tour/LA Lakers game this Friday.  Get yours today and help say goodbye to a superstar.

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