Spurs back on the court tonight

Rockets/Spurs renew IH-10 Rivalry

After experiencing only their second loss of the season against the LA Clippers Saturday Night, your San Antonio Spurs have had four days to reflect and correct after meeting the Heat, the Jazz twice and the Clippers last week.

spurs-04Tonight they begin the road back to Winning Streak Lane against a Houston Rockets team (4-3, 7th Western Conference) that are coming off a 114-106 win over the Washington Wizards.  The Spurs (5-2, 3rd Western Conference) have had four days of rest.

“It’s a good thing for us,” Popovich told reporters. “Considering the schedule that we just had, it’s a good thing. We need some time. We need some rest.”

The game kicks off at 7:30.  Plenty of great seats and affordable tickets are still available so be sure to grab yours today and help cheer on your San Antonio Spurs against the Houston Rockets!

[mappress mapid=”56″]

Spurs dismiss Thunder, await Clippers

One of the San Antonio Spurs newest acquisitions, David West, sparked a 4th quarter comeback with three straight buckets to give the Spurs the lead for the first time since the 2nd quarter and eventually the win, their 41st consecutive at home, only the third team in league history to hit that mark.  The win also secured the Southwest Division for the Spurs and they officially clinched home court advantage in the ever important first round of the fast approaching playoffs.

“We’re a humble ballclub,” Forward Kawhi Leonard said. “We just want to get better as each game goes as the season goes on. So, it doesn’t matter who we’re playing. It’s just about us and are we going to execute, are we going to go out and have energy and play defense. We fought through the whole game tonight.”

Leonard had 26 points in the contest and was a focal point of the offense along with LaMarcus Aldridge, who had 24 points, nine rebounds and three assists, a far cry from his first time around against the Thunder.

“I didn’t know my role, I was trying to find shots,” Aldridge said. “I think I took (12) shots that game. So it was very uncomfortable. I thought tonight was night and day for sure.”

The next in line to take a shot at the Spurs home record are the LA Clippers, who are coming off a hard 114-90 loss to LeBron  James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.  They will be followed by the Blazers, the Warriors and the Miami Heat, all playoff bound teams.

“I think it’s important to be playing teams you’re probably going to be playing in the playoffs at some point,” Popovich said. “It’s kind of like a final exam in a way, where you still have time to improve some things.

Plenty of great seats and affordable tickets are still available so be sure to get yours today and help cheer your Spurs over the Clippers!

[mappress mapid=”46″]

Tough Stretch for Spurs begins tonight

The next four home games for the Defending Western Conference Champion San Antonio Spurs will test their mettle and fortitude as they face four playoff bound teams beginning with a nationally televised game against the Chicago Bulls tonight.  Bulls have been battling injuries all season and actually have 142 player games missed due to injury.  The team lost both Aaron Brooks and Bobby Portis in a 100-90 win on Monday night over the Milwaukee Bucks.

“I mean at this point it’s borderline comical,” veteran Mike Dunleavy said. “We just can’t stay healthy for whatever reason.”

Following the Bulls, the Spurs will host the Oklahoma City Thunder, the LA Clippers and the Portland Trailblazers.  Plenty of great seat and affordable tickets are still available so be sure to get yours today and help cheer on your San Antonio Spurs.