Spurs start slow, finish big

The rivalry between the Dallas Mavericks and the San Antonio Spurs has been a long war with the Spurs dating back to the 1976-77 season.  To date, the Spurs have dominated the Mavericks 99 wins to 65.  Last night another battle was waged and the Spurs upped their record to 100 wins with a 112-83 whipping at the AT&T Center.

The Spurs will now hit the road for a three game road swing that includes the Suns and a surefire playoff intense game with the Golden State Warriors (whom the Spurs just overtook in the Power Rankings) before heading home for another in-state game this time against the Rockets on January 27th.

Spurs fans on the road, get your tickets to see the NBA’s top team when they come to your town or see them at the AT&T Center…either way, the Spurs are the team to watch in the NBA now!

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Spurs on quick two-game road trip before facing Cavs at home

The San Antonio Spurs will get to take their show on the road as they revisit the Brooklyn Nets tonight at the Barclays Center New York.   The Spurs are riding a Seven game winning streak and have not lost since their Christmas debacle in Houston on Christmas Day.

The Nets have not won since they beat the Celtics on January 2nd.  They just fired Head Coach Lionel Hollins, who was replaced with Assistant Tony Brown on an interim basis.  The franchise also reassigned GM Billy King.  As of today, John Calipari’s name has been bantered about as a replacement.

The Spurs will face the Detroit Pistons tomorrow night before returning home for a game against LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.  Get your tickets today to that big game as it will sell out.  Plenty of great seats and affordable tickets available today!

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