With 73% of their season now complete (60 games), the San Antonio Spurs still remain an elite team on both sides of the floor, and they’re still in position to not only win over 60 games, but they are actually able to see the number one overall seed in sight. With the loss of Kevin Durant for most likely the rest of the regular season, the Golden State Warriors have slipped to 50-11, which gives them just a 2.5 game lead in standings over the Spurs (47-13).
As usual, we’ll take a look at how the Spurs have been performing on both ends of the court through 60 games, by observing what the data says about San Antonio’s scoring, passing, and defense.