Spurs to open season on the road against the Thunder

While the regular season schedule has yet to be released by the NBA, some dates are leaking out to include the San Antonio Spurs season opener per the Oklahoman.

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Plenty of regular season tickets are available for all preseason and regular season  games.  Be sure to get yours today and cheer on your San Antonio Spurs.

 

Spurs add two more to roster

The San Antonio Spurs are on a continuing mission to find shooters and have landed former Pelicans guard Jimmer Fredette.   Fredette, the former 10th overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks, was immediately traded to the Sacramento Kings.  After two seasons with Sacramento, he spent the 13-14 season with the Bulls before signing on with New Orleans.  Fredette is a career .485 FG shooter while shooting .381 from beyond the arc.

The Spurs also inked the reigning Summer League Champion MVP Jonathon Simmons.  In the NBASL, Simmons averaged 17.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.71 steals in 24.6 minutes per game.  Simmons also shot above 50% (51.9) from the field and was a 70% free throw shooter.

The Spurs open the preseason against the Phoenix Suns.  Plenty of individual and season tickets are still available so be sure to get yours today and help cheer on your San Antonio Spurs.

 

Spurs drop Pivotal game 4

The Los Angeles Clippers rebounded from the drubbing they took at the hands of the San Antonio Spurs in Game 3 with a 114-105 win in the Alamo City.  The Clippers shot 53% from the field for the game.

The Spurs are looking to rebound tomorrow night and get another win in LA before heading back here for game 6.  Winning on the road is something Popovich led Spurs teams are used to doing.

“We have won there before,” said Spurs forward Tim Duncan.  “We know how to win on the road. We have some stuff we can clean up easily, so we have to do that and by ready for their best shot.”

And their best shot is what the Spurs expect the Clippers to deliver early in Game 6.

“Game 5 is big, obviously,” Duncan said, “but it’s not over until you get the fourth game.”

Tickets for games 5 and 6 are on sale now. Be sure to get yours today and help cheer on your defending NBA Champion Spurs back to the finals!