The San Antonio Spurs have returned to the AT&T Center for a four-game homestand after a surprisingly successful road trip that saw them ascend to third place in the Western Conference. A no-frills loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves squashed their winning streak, and the Chicago Bulls won’t make life any easier for the good guys.
Gregg Popovich and crew enter this contest shorthanded, but their team-first approach fits almost any personnel well as long as players are willing to move without the ball and make unselfish passes. Keldon Johnson was magnificent in his last outing, and the Silver and Black will depend on him to set the tone on the court tonight.