San Antonio became the first team in NBA history to participate in a fourth-straight overtime game on Saturday night. And despite that remarkably unique phenomenon, the Spurs had little to celebrate before the final buzzer.
Per the NBA, the Spurs are the first team in league history to play four consecutive overtime games.
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Their offense was out of sorts, DeMar DeRozan bricked yet another crunch-time free throw (after LaMarcus Aldridge had done the same at the end of regulation to allow the Suns to force OT), and Lonnie Walker IV exited the game with an apparent knee injury on his 21st birthday.