Nets vs. Spurs GAMEDAY Preview: How to Watch, Betting Odds, Lineups

Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs host the Brooklyn Nets tonight in Austin. Here's everything you need to know.

The San Antonio Spurs play their second and final game in their Austin showcase as they host the Brooklyn Nets at the Moody Center tonight.

The first game in Austin came on Friday when the defending champion Denver Nuggets took care of the Spurs. Now, San Antonio hopes to send their Austinite fans home happy with a win against the Nets.

The Nets, like the Spurs, are outside of the playoff picture. Brooklyn has lost four of five, but remain in striking distance of the No. 10 seed in the Eastern Conference just 2.5 games behind the Atlanta Hawks. A win on Sunday would help close the gap, and the Spurs would love to play spoiler. 

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Here's everything you need to know about tonight's game ...

Nets vs. Spurs Broadcast Information

  • Date: Sunday, Mar. 17
  • Time: 6:00 p.m.
  • TV Channel: NBA TV
  • Radio: WOAI/KXTN
  • Live Stream: NBA League Pass
  • Betting Odds: Check out SI Sportsbook

Nets vs. Spurs Injury Report

Brooklyn Nets

  • SF Vlatko Cancar (OUT - knee)

San Antonio Spurs

  • C Charles Bassey (OUT - knee)
  • SF Cedi Osman (OUT - ankle)

Nuggets Coach Michael Malone Admits Playing Spurs at Moody Center Has 'Preseason' Feel

Nets vs. Spurs Projected Starting Lineups

Brooklyn Nets

  • PG Dennis Schroder
  • SG Cam Thomas
  • SF Mikal Bridges
  • PF Dorian Finney-Smith
  • C Nic Claxton

San Antonio Spurs

  • PG Tre Jones
  • SG Devin Vassell
  • SF Julian Champagnie
  • PF Jeremy Sochan
  • C Victor Wembanyama

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