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Spurs look tough as ever as Jazz head to San Antonio

Chris Samuels,

SAN ANTONIO — So you’re thinking, this is the year the San Antonio Spurs finally drop a level and join the NBA pack after 15-time All-Star Tim Duncan finally retired after 19 seasons and Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili have become another year older.

Think again.

The Spurs might just be the most impressive team in the NBA so far this year, with a 4-0 record and three victories on the road, including that 29-point opening-night thumping of the mighty Golden State Warriors.

That’s what the Utah Jazz are up against Tuesday night at the AT&T Center where the two teams meet at 6:30 p.