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The top two teams in the West and arguably the two best teams in the NBA meet up for the fourth in a month on Tuesday, Jan. 13 as the Oklahoma City Thunder welcome the San Antonio Spurs to the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City. The Spurs are 3-0 in the season ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder enter Tuesday night on a three-game win streak, but the San Antonio Spurs — led by Victor Wembanyama and a relentless guard group have won all three meetings this season, turning the matchup into a true midseason measuring stick at Paycom Center.
Why has San Antonio been so successful against a Thunder team that’s won nearly 90% of its games against the rest of the NBA? Let's break it down.
For all of their similarities, the Thunder and Spurs took vastly different routes in rising to the top of the West.
In over the course of the last month, the mainstream NBA audience and many more saw the San Antonio Spurs show its ability to beat the reigning NBA champions Ok
Though they've beaten the Thunder three times already this season, Harrison Barnes says a big test looms for Victor Wembanyama and his team.
The Minnesota Timberwolves won't have center Rudy Gobert when the team takes the court for Tuesday's game against the Milwaukee Bucks. Gobert was issued a one-game suspension from the NBA on Monday after he was called for a flagrant foul during the Timberwolves' narrow 104-103 win over the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday.