
NBA Preview: Spurs Looking to Get Back on Track
After making the NBA playoffs in 22 consecutive years, the San Antonio Spurs kept sputtering and missed the last three postseasons.
After making the NBA playoffs in 22 consecutive years, the San Antonio Spurs kept sputtering and missed the last three postseasons.
This game wasn’t pretty for the Miami Heat, much like yesterday’s game in New York.
For the first time since November 27th, the Miami Heat’s starting lineup was whole again. Kyle Lowry was back with the Heat after missing time for personal reasons. The Heat got off to a slow start against the San Antonio Spurs
The San Antonio Spurs finished the previous season with a 33-39 record which was good enough for them to reach the play-in tournament. In the play-in tournament, they would lose a close game to the Memphis Grizzlies, being eliminated from the postseason in the process.
The San Antonio Spurs have always been a respected franchise. Especially during the Tim Duncan era. However, things have changed since then.
The San Antonio Spurs weren’t expected to do much going into the 2020-2021 NBA season, and they didn’t. Gregg Popovich’s team won one more game in the regular season than they were expected to, finishing with a 33-39 record and making it into the new NBA Play-In Tournament. San Antonio, as the No. 10 seed, was quickly eliminated by No. 9 seed Memphis Grizzlies.
Night two of the NBA Play-In tournament features a pair of Western Conference matchups. Plenty of star power will be on display, especially in the second game of the ESPN doubleheader.
The San Antonio Spurs and forward LaMarcus Aldridge have agreed to mutually part ways. In an interview with head coach Gregg Popovich, the longtime head coach said that Aldridge will no longer be suiting up with the team. This brings the 35 year old forward into the trade rumor mill.
It’s that time of the season in fantasy basketball. Every category matters as teams fight for playoff positioning ahead of the final stretch.
We have a seven-game NBA slate to kick off the month of March. There’s no better way to start the week than with some value prop bet selections.
A team that is stuck in mediocrity is one of the saddest appeals in sports. Teams that can not seem to make up their minds on whether they want to tank or contend. These teams usually find themselves just missing the playoffs or getting knocked out immediately. Therefore, they’re usually selecting mid-first round in the NBA Draft each year.
The NBA draft is just over a month away. Most teams are already in deep discussions about who they will be adding to their rosters by October.
After making the NBA playoffs in 22 consecutive years, the San Antonio Spurs kept sputtering and missed the last three postseasons.
This game wasn’t pretty for the Miami Heat, much like yesterday’s game in New York.
For the first time since November 27th, the Miami Heat’s starting lineup was whole again. Kyle Lowry was back with the Heat after missing time for personal reasons. The Heat got off to a slow start against the San Antonio Spurs
The San Antonio Spurs finished the previous season with a 33-39 record which was good enough for them to reach the play-in tournament. In the play-in tournament, they would lose a close game to the Memphis Grizzlies, being eliminated from the postseason in the process.
The San Antonio Spurs have always been a respected franchise. Especially during the Tim Duncan era. However, things have changed since then.
The San Antonio Spurs weren’t expected to do much going into the 2020-2021 NBA season, and they didn’t. Gregg Popovich’s team won one more game in the regular season than they were expected to, finishing with a 33-39 record and making it into the new NBA Play-In Tournament. San Antonio, as the No. 10 seed, was quickly eliminated by No. 9 seed Memphis Grizzlies.
Night two of the NBA Play-In tournament features a pair of Western Conference matchups. Plenty of star power will be on display, especially in the second game of the ESPN doubleheader.
The San Antonio Spurs and forward LaMarcus Aldridge have agreed to mutually part ways. In an interview with head coach Gregg Popovich, the longtime head coach said that Aldridge will no longer be suiting up with the team. This brings the 35 year old forward into the trade rumor mill.
It’s that time of the season in fantasy basketball. Every category matters as teams fight for playoff positioning ahead of the final stretch.
We have a seven-game NBA slate to kick off the month of March. There’s no better way to start the week than with some value prop bet selections.
A team that is stuck in mediocrity is one of the saddest appeals in sports. Teams that can not seem to make up their minds on whether they want to tank or contend. These teams usually find themselves just missing the playoffs or getting knocked out immediately. Therefore, they’re usually selecting mid-first round in the NBA Draft each year.
The NBA draft is just over a month away. Most teams are already in deep discussions about who they will be adding to their rosters by October.
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