The Spurs’ final game of the Utah Summer League was one to forget as Boston rallied from an 11-point deficit and led by as many as 16 en route to an 85-71 victory Thursday at EnergySolutions Arena.
The Spurs finished 1-2 in Utah, and will now move on to play at least four more summer games alongside the bulk of the NBA in Las Vegas.
There were no individual performances to speak of, with Kyle Anderson shooting 2 for 12 with six turnovers after his 25-point outing on Tuesday and Livio Jean-Charles totaling more fouls (seven) than points (six) and almost as many turnovers (three) as rebounds (four).