Spurs Fiesta 5: San Antonio Suffers Another Big Loss vs. Bucks

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Spurs Fiesta 5: San Antonio Suffers Another Big Loss vs. Bucks
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1. SPURS SHORT AGAIN IN LOSS VS. BUCKS

"The San Antonio Spurs will have to wait until at least Friday for their first win of this four-game road trip... Facing off against Giannis Antetokounmpo and Milwaukee Bucks, the top team in the Eastern Conference didn't disappoint in front of their home fans - defeating San Antonio 130-94.”

2. HOW WILL SPURS RESPOND IN FINAL GAMES?

"Continue to compete," point guard Tre Jones said. "Continue to get better. It's been like that all year. Each night we don't know who's going to be here, who's going to be available. Continue to just focus on us. It's always new lineups. Continue to get better."

3. KELDON JOHNSON TO UT?

"Johnson, who played one year with the Kentucky Wildcats before the Spurs selected him at No. 29 overall in 2019, admitted in an interview with KVUE Austin that the Texas Longhorns were right at the top of his commitment choices before ultimately deciding to take his talents to Lexington."

4. THURSDAY NIGHT'S GAMES

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5. NEXT SPURS GAME

The Spurs are back in action tomorrow night against Kristaps Porzingis and the Washington Wizards. Tipoff is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. You can watch in-market on Bally Sports Southwest or out-of-market on NBA League Pass.


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