The Spurs, winners of 2 in a row (on the road, no less, where they are now 9-14 and have Pop tied with Pat Riley for most road wins all-time), head home to the AT&T Center to take on a struggling Los Angeles Clippers team that was one of the surprise stories of the early season, even holding the #1 seed out West for a moment. With a record of 2-1 against them, the last a 122-111 victory in Los Angeles, the Spurs will be looking to lock up the season series.